Monday, 21 June 21 | Tuesday, 22 June 21 | Wednesday, 23 June 21 | Thursday, 24 June 21 | Friday, 25 June 21 | |||||||||
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Keynote | Keynote | Keynote | Keynote | ||||||||||
Missiles & Missile Defense | High Altitude/Sub-Orbital Platforms & Experiments | Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM)/Integrated System Health Monitoring (ISHM) Workshop | Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials | Hypersonics | Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials | Hypersonics | Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials | Ground & Flight Test Methodologies | Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials | ||||
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Missiles & Missile Defense | Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials | Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM)/Integrated System Health Monitoring (ISHM) Workshop | Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials | Hypersonics | Emerging Propulsion Systems | Hypersonics | Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials | Ground & Flight Test Methodologies | Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials | ||||
Reducing Cost, Increasing Safety, & Improving Reliability | |||||||||||||
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Space Access & Propulsion | Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials | Reducing Cost, Increasing Safety, & Improving Reliability | Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials | Hypersonics | Innovative Test Methodologies & Platforms | Hypersonics | Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials | Ground & Flight Test Methodologies | Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials | ||||
*Times are listed as Eastern Daylight Savings (EDT) | ||
Monday, 21 June 2021 | ||
Track
One |
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1100 - 1105 | Welcome
& Announcements Mr. Andrew Swanson, Air Force Research Laboratory |
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1105 - 1135 | Keynote: An Artemis and Human Landing System
Overview Dr. Lisa Watson-Morgan, Program Manager, NASA’s Human Landing System |
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1135 - 1140 | Transition
to Parallel Sessions |
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Track
One |
Track
Two |
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NSMMS Missiles & Missile Defense Lead Organizers: Mr. Aaron Cossey, Missile Defense Agency & Mr. Andrew Swanson, Air Force Research Laboratory Co-Organizers: Mr. Jason Calvert, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command; Mr. Paul Marchol, Aerojet Rocketdyne; Dr. Gerald Russell, Lockheed Martin- HEAT; Dr. Joseph Sheeley, PERIKIN Enterprises Session Chair: Ms. Danielle Gerstner, Naval Surface Warfare Center - Carderock Division |
CRASTE High Altitude/Sub-Orbital Platforms & Experiments Session Chair: Mr. Robert Seibold, The Aerospace Corporation Co-Chair: Mr. Zach Tolley, Blue Origin, LLC |
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1140 - 1145 | Session Introduction | Session Introduction |
1145 - 1205 | MDA
Technology Maturation High Temperature Material Testing Mr. Mark Glenn, Missile Defense Agency |
High
Altitude/Sub Orbital Data Collection via Broadband Data Link Mr. Jay Nemeth, FlightLine Films, Inc. |
1205 - 1225 | Development
of a Modern, Adaptable Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Code Dr. Conrad Patton, CFD Research Corporation |
Aerospike
Rocket Integration and Sub-Orbital Experiment (ARISE) Program Update Mr. Jade Pomerleau, Air Force Research Laboratory |
1225 - 1245 | Affordable
Broadband Ceramic Nose Radome - New Design and Manufacturing Process in
Production Mr. Keith Loss, Rock West Composites, Inc. |
High
Altitude Platform Stations for the Stratosphere Mr. Steve Jones, Aerovironment, Inc. |
1245 - 1305 | Advanced
Thermal Management of Missile Control Systems Utilizing Phase Change Material
Heat Sinks for a Low SWaP Solution Mr. Greg Hoeschele, Advanced Cooling Technologies |
A
Stepping Stone to Space: Suborbital Flight Tests with NASA Flight
Opportunities Mr. Stephan Ord, NASA Flight Opportunities |
1305 - 1320 | Break |
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Track
One |
Track
Two |
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NSMMS Missiles & Missile Defense, cont. |
NSMMS Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials Lead Organizer: Dr. Eric Wuchina, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division Co-Organizers: Mr. Jimmy Allen, Dynetics; Prof. Greg Hilmas, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Dr. Garth Wilks, Air Force Research Laboratory; Dr. David Witkin, The Aerospace Corporation Session Chair: Dr. Shawn Phillips, Air Force Research Laboratory |
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1320 - 1325 | Announcements | Session Introduction |
1325 - 1445 | Tutorial On Materials Selection for High
Temperature Systems: Part 1 -
Condensed Phases Dr. Mark Opeka, Southern Research |
Mechanical
Characterization of Carbon-Carbon Materials at Ultrahigh Temperatures Dr. Carl Popelar, Southwest Research Institute |
Aerothermal Evaluation of High Temperature
Composites for Hypersonic Applications Mr. Colin Yee, The University of Texas at Austin |
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Mechanical and Thermal Property Measurement of
a Woven AS4 Fiber 3DCC Composite Mr. Cole Cauthen, Southern Research |
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Characterization and Weldability of Refractory
Metal-Ceramic Joints Mr. Jecee Jarman, Missouri University of Science and Technology |
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1445 - 1500 | Break |
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NSMMS
& CRASTE Space Access & Propulsion Lead Organizer: Mr. Anthony Brinkley, Lockheed Martin- HEAT Co-Organizers: Mr. Alan Brown, Aerojet Rocketdyne; Mr. Timothy McKechnie, Plasma Processes, LLC; Mr. Tim Stewart; Ultramet Session Chair: Mr. Gary Tiscia, Materials Research & Design |
NSMMS Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials, cont. |
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1500 - 1505 | Session Introduction | Announcements |
1505 - 1525 | Evolution
of the XLR-132 Advanced Space Engine Ms. Julia Levitt, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Portable
Thermosonic Imaging System (SoniX-IRTM) for Rapid, Full-Field, Intelligent
Nondestructive Inspection of Honeycomb Airframe Structures Dr. Dan Xiang, X-wave Innovations, Inc. |
1525 - 1545 | Rotating
Detonation Materials Evaluation Dr. Garth Wilks, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Nondestructive
Inspection of Carbon-Carbon Materials with Three Dimensional Stitching Mr. Wally Hoppe, University of Dayton Research Institute |
1545 - 1605 | Quick
Look at Orbital Logistics Mr. Ethan Sichler, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Creep
Performance & Microstructural Analysis of Ultra-High Temperature Material
at 1400 - 1500 °C Maj Michael Wilkinson, Air Force Institute of Technology |
1605 - 1625 | Carbon-
and Ceramic-Matrix Composite Nozzle Extensions for Liquid Rocket Engines
Ms. Savannah Metz, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center |
Enhanced
Physics Based Prognosis and Inspection for Ceramic Matrix Composites (EPPIC)
Dr. George Jefferson, United States Air Force |
1625 - 1635 | Poster: • High Performance Polymer Properties from the Atoms Up Dr. Andrea Browning, Schrödinger, Inc. |
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Tuesday, 22 June 2021 | ||
Track
One |
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1100 - 1105 | Welcome
& Announcements Dr. Raymond (Corky) Clinton, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center |
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1105 - 1135 | Keynote
Mr. Walt Engelund, Deputy Associate Administrator for Program, Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) |
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1135 - 1140 | Transition
to Parallel Sessions |
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Track
One |
Track
Two |
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Integrated
Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) & Integrated System Health Monitoring
(ISHM) Workshop Workshop Chair: Mr. James Larkin, Aerojet Rocketdyne Co-Chair: Mr. Derek DeVries, Northrop Grumman Corporation |
NSMMS Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials Lead Organizer: Dr. Eric Wuchina, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division Co-Organizers: Mr. Jimmy Allen, Dynetics; Prof. Greg Hilmas, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Dr. Garth Wilks, Air Force Research Laboratory; Dr. David Witkin, The Aerospace Corporation Session Chair: Mr. Devlin Hayduke, ReLogic Research |
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1140 - 1145 | Session Introduction | Session Introduction |
1145 - 1205 | Smart
Fibers Make Intelligent Composites: Integrating NDE, VHM, and SHM into
Composite Materials Dr. Joseph Pegna, Free Form Fibers |
LM-HEAT
Development of High-K 2DCC Mr. Dean Polk, Lockheed Martin - HEAT |
1205 - 1225 | Confidence
in a Systems Service Life Estimate Using Physics of Failure (PoF) Mr. Derek DeVries, Northrop Grumman Corporation |
Dual-Layer
Thermal Protection System using Molding Compound with Ultra High Temperature
Resin Mr. William Fahy, Texas State University |
1225 - 1245 | Structural
Health Monitoring (SHM) and Manufacturing Quality Control (MQC) through
Embedded Fiber Optic Sensing Mr. Jeremy Senne, Rock West Composites, LLC |
In
Situ Processed Thermal Protection Systems Dr. Christopher Buurma, Battelle Memorial Institute |
1245 - 1305 | Structural
Health Monitoring as a Part of Spaceship’s Data Acquisition System Mr. Dale Amon, Immortal Data, Inc. |
Effects
of Nanomaterial Reinforcement and High-Char-Yield Resins on Carbon/Carbon
Composite Fabrication Process Speed Dr. Paul Kladitis, University of Dayton Research Institute |
1305 - 1320 | Break | |
Track
One |
Track
Two |
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Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) & Integrated System Health Monitoring (ISHM) Workshop, cont. | NSMMS Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials, cont. |
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1320 - 1340 | Fiber-Optic
Sensor Networks to Enable Next-Generation Hypersonic Vehicle Monitoring and
Control Dr. Bijan Moslehi, Intelligent Fiber Optic Systems Corporation (IFOS) |
Effects
of Pendant Groups on the Mass Yield, Density and Process Modeling of
Polycarbosilanes During Pyrolysis Dr. Thomas Key, UES, Inc. |
1340 - 1400 | Property
Monitoring of CMC Using Ultrasound NDE Dr. Ming Chen, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Matrix
Addition Effects on 3D C/C-SiC Performance Mr. Matt Opliger, Wichita State University - NIA |
CRASTE Reducing Cost, Increasing Safety, & Improving Reliability Session Chair: Mr. Barry Hellman, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co-Chair: Mr. Max Vozoff, X-Bow Systems |
5 minute break to stay in sync with Track One | |
1400 - 1405 | Session Introduction | |
1405 - 1425 | Numerical
Simulation of Truncated Boost and Upper-Stage Aerospike Vehicles along the
Ascend Trajectory Dr. Farhad Davoudzadeh, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Nanomaterials
as Seed Crystals for Nanograin Composites Mr. Elliot Kennel, Applied Sciences, Inc. |
1425 - 1445 | Molecular-Driven
Machine Learning and Informatics for Rocket Technology Dr. Andrea Browning, Schrödinger, Inc. |
Optically
Transparent High Temperature Ceramics Dr. Lindsay Cameron, Advanced Silicon Group |
1445 - 1500 | Break | |
Track
One |
Track
Two |
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CRASTE Reducing Cost, Increasing Safety, & Improving Reliability, cont. |
NSMMS Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials, cont. |
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1500 - 1520 | Non-Conventional
Cleaning Method Using Vapor Scrubber Technology Ms. Kory Riskey, Ball Aerospace |
Optical
Properties of Undoped Ceramic YAG for Tri-Color Window Applications Dr. Charles Kraisinger, II-VI Incorporated |
1520 - 1540 | Extreme
Temperature, High Reliability Navigation Sensors and Electronics for Low
SWaP-C Operation Mr. Jeremy Popp, GE Research |
Optical
Properties of Ceramic Chromium-Doped YAG for Q-Switch Applications Dr. Charles Kraisinger, II-VI Incorporated |
1540 - 1600 | Carbon-Carbon
Hotfire Test Campaign Overview & Data Analysis Ms. Jennifer Martin Velazquez, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Overview
of Black Coatings used for Stray light Control at Ball Aerospace Mr. John Fleming, Ball Aerospace |
1600 - 1620 | Poster: • Critical Ablative TPS Capabilities Sustainment - An Approach to Playing the Long Game Dr. Mairead Stackpoole, NASA Ames Research Center |
Posters: • Understanding the Fracture Mechanics of Hypersonic Materials Mr. Christopher Chattman, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division • Mechanical Properties of Fusion Welded Ceramics in the Sic-ZrB2-ZrC System Mr. Jecee Jarman, Missouri University of Science and Technology • Fabrication of Spark Plasma Sintered ZrC with NbC Additions for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Miss Hannah Martin, Missouri University of Science and Technology |
Wednesday, 23 June 2021 | ||
Track
One |
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1100 - 1105 | Welcome
& Announcements Dr. Eric Wuchina, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division |
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1105 - 1135 | Keynote: Pivot to Space: Achieving Parity in Space-Related Basic
Research Investments Dr. Shery Welsh, Director, Air Force Research Laboratory/Air Force Office of Scientific Research |
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1135 - 1140 | Transition
to Parallel Sessions |
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Track
One |
Track
Two |
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NSMMS Hypersonics Lead Organizer: Mr. Craig Ohlhorst, NASA Langley Research Center Co-Organizers: Mr. Curtis Martin, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division; Mr. Tod Palm, Northrop Grumman Aerospace; Mr. Mitch Petervary, The Boeing Company; Dr. Suraj Rawal, Lockheed Martin Astronautics Company; Dr. Brian Sullivan, Materials Research & Design Inc.; & Mr. Brian Zuchowski, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Session Chair: Dr. Bill Carter, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency |
NSMMS Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials Lead Organizer: Dr. Eric Wuchina, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division Co-Organizers: Mr. Jimmy Allen, Dynetics; Prof. Greg Hilmas, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Dr. Garth Wilks, Air Force Research Laboratory; Dr. David Witkin, The Aerospace Corporation Session Chair: Mr. Devlin Hayduke, ReLogic Research |
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1140 - 1145 | Session Introduction | Announcements |
1145 - 1205 | Integration
of ThERmal StructurE ConcepTs (INTERSECT) Program Review Mr. Jonathan Boston, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Continuous
Manufacturing of Lightweight Materials for Advanced Cables Dr. Derek Hass, Directed Vapor Technologies International |
1205 - 1225 | DARPA
DSO Materials for Extreme Environments Dr. William (Bill) Carter, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency |
Light
Weight, Reinforced, High Temperature Composite Material for Hypersonic
Vehicles Insulation and Thermoelectric Power Generation Dr. Paul Czubarow, eM-TECH |
1225 - 1245 | Material
Maturation for Hypersonics – A Program to Transition Advances in C/C
Materials Technology to Industry Dr. Dennis Buchanan, University of Dayton Research Institute |
Strain
Tolerant Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics for Hypersonic Applications Dr. Lavina Backman, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory |
1245 - 1305 | Surface
Morphing and Adaptive Structures for Hypersonics (SMASH): A Boost-Glide Mission Case Study Dr. Jesse Maxwell, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory |
Thermal
Protection Materials Based on High-Char Yielding Polymers Dr. Matt Laskoski, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory |
1305 - 1320 | Break |
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Track
One |
Track
Two |
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NSMMS Hypersonics, cont. Session Chair: Mr. Jon Boston, Air Force Research Laboratory |
CRASTE Emerging Propulsion Systems Session Chair: Mr. Cory Gainus, Air Force Research Laboratory Co-Chair: Mr. Nick Demidovich, Federal Aviation Administration |
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1320 - 1325 | Announcements | Session Introduction |
1325 - 1345 | Overview
of the Air Force Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine Development Program Mr. Eric Paulson, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Hydrocarbon
Boost Technology Demonstrator Program Key Accomplishments Mr. Alan Sutton, Air Force Research Laboratory |
1345 - 1405 | Evolved
Ground Test Capabilities for Hypersonic Missile Defense Mr. Timothy Wadhams, CUBRC, Inc. |
Liquid
Film Cooling Design Criteria for Additively Manufactured Rocket Engines Dr. Philip Piper, Air Force Research Laboratory |
1405 - 1425 | Hypervelocity
Test and Diagnostic Capability Developments Dr. Aaron Dufrene, CUBRC, Inc. |
Graphene
Thermionic Electrodes for High Intensity Electron Cooling of a Supersonic Combustor Mr. Elliot Kennel, Applied Sciences, Inc. |
1425 - 1445 | Spatial
Registration of Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Data in Complex
Structures Dr. Victoria Kramb, University of Dayton Research Institute |
Enabling
Nuclear and Solar Thermal Propulsion with the Computational Laboratory:
Faster and Cheaper Materials Characterization Dr. William Tucker, NASA Ames Research Center |
1445 - 1500 | Break | |
NSMMS Hypersonics, cont. Session Chair: Dr. Jesse Maxwell, Naval Research Laboratory |
CRASTE Innovative Test Methodologies & Platforms Session Chair: Mr. John Micol, NASA LaRC Co-Chair: Mr. Jeramie Broadway, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center |
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1500 - 1505 | Announcements | Session Introduction |
1505 - 1525 | Advanced
Manufacturing of Oxide Ceramic Composites Ms. Mary Litwinski, The Boeing Company |
Leveraging
Sounding Rockets for Hypersonic Technology Risk Reduction Ms. Jennifer Buckner, Kratos Space & Missile Defense Systems, Inc. |
1525 - 1545 | Developing
a Standardized Approach to Adaptive Applications Mr. Chandler Wicks, ReLogic Research, Inc. |
Testing
in the Stratosphere – Efficient, Accurate & Cost Effective Mr. Russ Dewey, Near Space Corporation |
1545 - 1605 | AFRL
Leading Edge Experimentation Fixture (LEEF):
Development and Testing Update Dr. Andrew Zakrajsek, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Heat
Flux Testing Using Plasma Arc Jets Mr. Timothy McKechnie, Plasma Processes, LLC |
Thursday, 24 June 2021 | ||
Track
One |
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1100 - 1105 | Welcome
& Announcements Dr. Garth Wilks, Air Force Research Laboratory |
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1105 - 1135 | Keynote: AFRL Hypersonics Science & Technology
Overview Dr. James Weber, Senior Scientist, Hypersonics, Air Force Research Laboratory |
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1135 - 1140 | Transition
to Parallel Sessions |
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Track
One |
Track
Two |
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NSMMS Hypersonics Lead Organizer: Mr. Craig Ohlhorst, NASA Langley Research Center Co-Organizers: Mr. Curtis Martin, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division; Mr. Tod Palm, Northrop Grumman Aerospace; Mr. Mitch Petervary, The Boeing Company; Dr. Suraj Rawal, Lockheed Martin Astronautics Company; Dr. Brian Sullivan, Materials Research & Design Inc.; & Mr. Brian Zuchowski, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Session Chair: Mr. Charles (Chuck) Leonard, NASA Langley Research Center |
NSMMS
Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials Lead Organizers: Dr. Amjad Almansour, NASA Glenn Research Center Co-Organizers: Dr. Raymond Clinton, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center; Ms. Kaia David, The Boeing Company; Dr. Suraj Rawal, Lockheed Martin Space Systems; Mr. Michael Renbarger, Ball Aerospace; Mr. James Tucker, Southern Research & Mr. John Vasquez, Naval Research Laboratory Session Chair: Dr. Nima Shamsaei, Auburn University |
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1140 - 1145 | Announcements | Session Introduction |
1145 - 1205 | An
Automated Approach towards Inverse Trajectory Optimization with Material
Constraints Dr. Michael Brupbacher, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory |
Additive
Manufacturing for Space Applications Mr. John Wilczynski, NCDMM/America Makes |
1205 - 1225 | Experimental
Analysis of Hypersonic Carbon-Carbon Ablation in Representative-Wake
Expansion Regions LtCol Robert MacDermott, Air Force Institute of Technology |
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1225 - 1245 | Statistical
Model Evaluation Study for the Validation of Transient, Thermal Analysis
Software Dr. William Coirier, Kratos Defense and Rocket Support Services, Inc. |
Additive
Manufacturing of Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics using Selective Laser
Processing in Reactive Atmospheres Mr. Adam Peters, Johns Hopkins University |
1245 - 1305 | Uncertainty
Propagation and Quantification for Hypersonic Flight Vehicles Dr. Ragini Acharya, University of Tennessee Space Institute |
Formation
of an Ultra High Temperature Ceramic on Carbon-Carbon Substrates via
Selective Laser Melting Mr. Joseph Sopcisak, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory |
1305 - 1320 | Break | |
NSMMS Hypersonics, cont. Session Chair: Mr. Ian Wolford, Air Force Research Laboratory |
NSMMS
Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials, cont. |
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1320 - 1340 | Thermal
Control in Hypersonic Leading Edges Using Oscillating Heat Pipes Mr. Max Pawlick, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Assessment
of Recent Advancement in 3D Printing of High-Performance Aluminum Alloys
Dr. Youping Gao, Castheon, Inc. |
1340 - 1400 | Integration
of Extreme Nano-Ceramic, Long-Term Polysilazane Coatings into the
Manufacturing Process for Improved Performance and Reliability in
High-Velocity Environments Mr. Chance Paris, Sera Star Systems |
Additive
Manufacturing of Refractory Metal Niobium Alloy C103 for Extreme Environment
Applications Dr. Youping Gao, Castheon, Inc. |
1400 - 1420 | Manufacturing
and Analysis of Complex Shaped 2D Carbon-Carbon Composites for Hypersonic
Weapon System Applications Mr. Stephen Rapp, Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation |
High
Throughput Approach to the Development of Novel Hypersonic Alloys Mr. Michael Niezgoda, University of Wisconsin - Madison |
1420 - 1440 | Diagnostic
Spectroscopies for Ground-Based Testing of Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics in
Extreme Environments Dr. Samuel Frueh, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Development
of Immiscible Alloys for Transpiration Cooling Dr. John Martin, HRL Laboratories, LLC |
1440 - 1455 | Break | |
NSMMS Hypersonics, cont. Session Chair: Mr. Ian Wolford, Air Force Research Laboratory |
NSMMS
Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials, cont. |
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1455 - 1535 | NASA Hypersonic Investments Mr. Charles (Chuck) Leonard, NASA Langley Research Center |
VR35K
Directed Energy Deposition Nozzle Fabrication Mr. J. Arthur Sauer, Sierra Nevada Corporation |
Self-Terminating Etching Processes for Support
Removal and Surface Finishing of GRCop Alloys Dr. Owen Hildreth, Colorado School of Mines |
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1535 - 1555 | Thermal
Metamaterial Architecture for Hypersonic Vehicle Integration Dr. Justin Hendrix, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division |
Empowering
High Temperature Composites via Hexagon/MSC Integrated Computational
Materials Engineering (ICME) Dr. Robert Cook, Hexagon MI / MSC Software |
Friday, 25 June 2021 | ||
Track
One |
Track
Two |
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NSMMS Ground & Flight Test Methodologies Lead Organizer: Dr. Joseph Sheeley, PERIKIN Enterprises Co-Organizers: Mr. Aaron Cossey, Missile Defense Agency; Mr. Jason Calvert, U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command; Mr. Paul Marchol, Aerojet Rocketdyne; Dr. Gerald Russell, Lockheed Martin - HEAT; & Mr. Andrew Swanson, Air Force Research Laboratory Session Chair: Mr. Elijah Minter, HyTIP Program Manager & Mr. Sean Smith, Arnold Engineering Development Complex |
NSMMS
Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials Lead Organizers: Dr. Amjad Almansour, NASA Glenn Research Center Co-Organizers: Dr. Raymond Clinton, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center; Ms. Kaia David, The Boeing Company; Dr. Suraj Rawal, Lockheed Martin Space Systems; Mr. Michael Renbarger, Ball Aerospace; Mr. James Tucker, Southern Research; & Mr. John Vasquez, Naval Research Laboratory Session Chair: Dr. Raymond Clinton, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center |
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1140 - 1145 | Session Introduction | Announcements |
1145 - 1205 | Evaluation
Through Test Mr. Daniel Marren, Marren Associates, LLC |
Direct-Write
Additive Manufacturing of Electrodes for High Energy Density Batteries Dr. Amjad Almansour, NASA Glenn Research Center |
1205 - 1225 | TRMC
Investments in Ground Test Capabilities for Hypersonic Materials Mr. Marshall Polk, Arnold Engineering Development Complex |
Development
of Flexible Energy Storage Device for Wearable Electronics using All-Organic
Composites Mr. Curtis Hill, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center |
1225 - 1245 | Ground
Testing of Ablative Materials in a Swept Strake Configuration in the H1 Arc
Jet: Shape Change and Calorimetry Mr. Ben Carmichael, Southern Research |
Ceramic
On-Demand Extrusion (CODE) of Functionally Graded ZrB2-Mo Mr. Austin Martin, Missouri University of Science and Technology |
1245 - 1305 | Stagnation
Point Sample Testing in Arc-Jets and ICP Torch Facilities Prof. Douglas Fletcher, University of Vermont |
Additive
Manufacturing of Optically Transparent Spinel Mr. Collin McClain, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory |
1305 - 1320 | Break | |
NSMMS Ground & Flight Test Methodologies, cont. |
NSMMS
Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials, cont. |
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1320 - 1340 | Transient
Heat Transfer Analysis of Multilayered Thermal Liner for the AEDC Project
Phoenix Air Delivery System Mr. Stuart Steen, PERIKIN Enterprises |
Exploring
the Feasibility of Additive Manufacturing for Forebody and Backshell Thermal
Protection Systems Mrs. Tane Boghozian, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc. |
1340 - 1400 | Predictive
Modeling of Carbon Ablators Mr. John Thornton, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc. |
Automated,
In-Situ Material Characterization and Qualification of Feedstock for In-Space
Additive Manufacturing Mr. Ian Fuller, Cornerstone Research Group |
1400 - 1420 | Multifunctional
and Scalable CVD Diamond Coatings for Advanced Technology and
Applications Dr. Ratnakar Vispute, Blue Wave Semiconductors, Inc. |
Curing
of Large Cyanate Ester AM Structures Dr. Gregory Larsen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
1420 - 1440 | Planar
Chemiluminescence Absorption/Emission Tomography at the Exit Plane of a
Rotating Detonation Engine Dr. Yudaya Sivathanu, En'Urga, Inc. |
Data-Guided
Laser Additive Manufacturing of High-Entropy Alloys Dr. Ganesh Balasubramanian, Lehigh University |
1440 - 1455 | Break | |
NSMMS Ground & Flight Test Methodologies, cont. |
NSMMS
Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials, cont. |
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1455 - 1515 | F-104:
Captive Carry & Air-Launch Capability for High Speed Flight Testing
Mr. Rich Perlman, Innoveering, LLC and Mr. Richard Svetkoff, Starfighters, Inc. |
Welding
Simulation with Practical Examples and Application to Additive Manufacturing
Modeling Dr. Frederick (Bud) Brust, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus (Emc2) |
1515 - 1535 | Virtual
Ground Testing for High-Speed Flight Weather Effects Material Model
Development Mr. Tyler Stovall, Lockheed Martin Space |
Positron
Annihilation Spectroscopy (PAS) Study of Additively Manufactured Inconel 718
Post Annealing Maj Nathan Ellsworth, Air Force Institute of Technology |
1535 - 1555 | A
Survey of Thermocouple Anomalies: Mechanisms, Interpretation, and Mitigation
Dr. Magnus Haw, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc. |
Quantitative
Acoustic Microscopy for Nondestructive Characterization of Microstructure in
Additive Manufacturing Parts for Rapid Qualification and Certification Dr. Dan Xiang, X-wave Innovations, Inc. |
1555 - 1615 | Mechanical
Strength Testing of Composite Materials Utilizing a Compact Hypersonic
Materials Testbed Technology Dr. David Oakes, Physical Sciences, Inc. |
Novel
Chamber Experiments and Prototype Testing (NCEPT) Campaign Test 299 Anomaly,
Part 2: Material & Hardware Investigation Mr. Iddrisu Seidu, Air Force Research Laboratory |