NSMMS & CRASTE

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2021 Virtual NSMMS & CRASTE Plan

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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
Break 
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

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*Times are listed as Eastern Daylight Savings (EDT)
Monday, 21 June 2021
  Track One
 
1100 - 1105 Welcome & Announcements
Mr. Andrew Swanson, Air Force Research Laboratory
1105 - 1135 Keynote:  An Artemis and Human Landing System Overview
Dr. Lisa Watson-Morgan, Program Manager, NASA’s Human Landing System
1135 - 1140 Transition to Parallel Sessions
  Track One
Track Two
  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
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
  Track One
Track Two
  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
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
Mechanical and Thermal Property Measurement of a Woven AS4 Fiber 3DCC Composite
Mr. Cole Cauthen, Southern Research
Characterization and Weldability of Refractory Metal-Ceramic Joints
Mr. Jecee Jarman, Missouri University of Science and Technology
1445 - 1500 Break
  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.
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.
 
Tuesday, 22 June 2021
  Track One
 
1100 - 1105 Welcome & Announcements
Dr. Raymond (Corky) Clinton, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
1105 - 1135 Keynote
Mr. Walt Engelund, Deputy Associate Administrator for Program, Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD)
1135 - 1140 Transition to Parallel Sessions
  Track One
Track Two
  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 
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
  Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) & Integrated System Health Monitoring (ISHM) Workshop, cont. NSMMS
Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials, cont.
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
  CRASTE
Reducing Cost, Increasing Safety, & Improving Reliability, cont.
NSMMS
Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials, cont.
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
 
1100 - 1105 Welcome & Announcements
Dr. Eric Wuchina, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division
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
1135 - 1140 Transition to Parallel Sessions
  Track One
Track Two
  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 
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
  Track One
Track Two
  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
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
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
 
1100 - 1105 Welcome & Announcements
Dr. Garth Wilks, Air Force Research Laboratory
1105 - 1135 Keynote:  AFRL Hypersonics Science & Technology Overview
Dr. James Weber, Senior Scientist, Hypersonics, Air Force Research Laboratory
1135 - 1140 Transition to Parallel Sessions
  Track One
Track Two
  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
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
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.
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.
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
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
  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
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.
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.
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