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W E L C O M E T O A A & S 2 0 1 6This is the 2016 Aircraft Airworthiness and Sustainment (AA&S) Conference, a conference dedicated to addressing the sustainment and airworthiness concerns that have dramatically escalated in the military and aviation community during the past decade.
The 2016 AA&S Conference succeeds the series of twelve Joint Conferences on Aging Aircraft and five AA&S Conferences. The Aging Aircraft Conferences addressed the safety and efficient sustainment of legacy aircraft operating near or beyond their original design service goal. The Aircraft Airworthiness and Sustainment Conference continues to examine solutions to traditional “aging aircraft” issues and also expands the scope to consider airworthiness and the entire fleet life cycle, legacy aircraft with materials and designs of yesterday (including life extension consideration/implementation), new aircraft entering the fleet with advanced materials and structures, and development of sustainment technology for next-generation aircraft (improved materials, structures, systems, and processes). The AA&S Conference provides a unique opportunity and forum for interagency collaboration on today’s airworthiness and sustainment issues, many of which are common to military and commercial aircraft and space vehicles, by advancing technology and incorporating lessons learned.
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T SWelcome to AA&S 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2About Grapevine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Conference Mobile App . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Hotel Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32016 Agenda Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Keystone Panels Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Luncheon Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122016 Agenda Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Exhibitor Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
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AGENDA OVERVIEW AGENDA OVERVIEW6
M O N D A Y , M A R C H 2 1
T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 2 2
W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 2 3
T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 2 4
7:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:30 PM 6:00 PM
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TRAINING COURSES• AFGROW Training
• Prognostics & Health Mgmt
• SMART Probabilistic Safe Life
• Air Force Software (2 HR)
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• Air Force Propulsion (2 HR)
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Airworthiness: National Airworthiness Council (NAC)
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Airworthiness: Airworthiness Defense Industry AdvisoryGroup (ADIAG)
Distinguished Lecturer onAdditive Manufacturing (30 min.)
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Additive Manufacturing
TECHNICAL SESSIONS• ED: Aerospace Standards SAE
• Additive Manufacturing
• AF Sustainment Requirements
• NDE: In Service
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Sustainment Technology
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TRAINING COURSES• FAA Certification
• Additive Manufacturing
• SMART Damage Tolerance
• AF Handbook 516C (2 HR)
TRAINING COURSES• FAA Certification
• Additive Manufacturing
• SMART Damage Tolerance
• NDMA Training (2 HR)
TECHNICAL SESSIONS• ED: IHS ESDU
• ED: AW in an S&T Environment
• Structures: Fatigue and Damage Tolerance
• JAMS: Test Methods
TECHNICAL SESSIONS• ED: IHS ESDU
• ED: No-Fault Found
• General Airworthiness
• JAMS: Bonded Structures
TECHNICAL SESSIONS• ED: Additive Standards & Specs• Digital Thread & Digital Twin - Part 2• Structures: Large Scale Test• JAMS: Damage Tolerance & Environmental
• VIPR FOD Testing II
TECHNICAL SESSIONS• ED: Enhanced NDE• Corrosion• Fleet Management: Obsolence• JAMS: Environmental Factors & Crashworthiness
• VIPR FOD Testing III
TECHNICAL SESSIONS• Condition-Based Maintenance/IVHM
• NDE of Composites
• Repair
• System Challenges
- LUNCHEON ON 3RD FLOOR
- COMBINED SESSION WITH PS&S
- TRAINING COURSE
- EXPERT DESIGNED SESSIONS
TECHNICAL SESSIONS• ED: S&T in the Australian Fleet• AF Sustainment Technical Programs• Probabilistic Fatigue & Damage Tolerance• Structures: Metal Behavior• Digital Thread Training
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T U E S D A Y K E Y S T O N E P A N E L S
Airworthiness: National Airworthiness Council (NAC) Keystone Panel 7:45 AM, Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Airworthiness NAC Keystone Panel Objective:The National Airworthiness (AW) Council (NAC) is a self-chartered forum to support cross Service and Inter agency dialogue for complex and technical issues associated with Airworthiness. The NAC supports the development of joint processes to enable consistent implementation of DODD 5030.61, DOD AW Policy. The NAC is comprised of AW/flight certification authorities for the US Army, Navy and Air Force, with invited associated members from the US Coast Guard, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Department of Homeland Security, and the Federal Aviation Administration.
Moderator: Dr. Ken Barker, USAF; Mr. Jorge F. Gonzalez - AFLCMC/EN-EZ ; Mr. Robert Hanley - NAVAIR; Mr. David Cripps - USARMY AMRDEC; Mr. Joel Ligon - FAA;
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Airworthiness: Airworthiness Defense Industry Advisory Group (ADIAG) Keystone Panel 10:15 AM, Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Airworthiness ADIAG Keystone Panel Objective:The Airworthiness (AW) Defense Industry Advisory Group (ADIAG) serves in an advisory capacity to the USAF Technical AW Authority (TAA). The ADIAG membership provides a means to obtain an industry perspective when the USAF AW Office is contemplating modification to USAF AW processes, policies and procedures. The group, currently 10 unique industry representatives, will communicate through open, collaborative exchange across industry and government membership, addressing issues in general terms rather than specific program/company centric situations.
Moderator: Ms. Dawn McGarvey-Buchwalder, USAF; Mr. Randy Shields, Textron; Mr. Will Mahoney - Northrop Grumman; Ms. Laurette T. Lahey - Boeing Defense, Space and Security; Mr. Mike Haerr - Rolls-Royce Engines; (Not Pictured): Mr. Geoff Butler - General Atomics Aero Systems
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W E D N E S D AY K E Y S TO N E PA N E L
Additive Manufacturing Keystone Panel 8:30 AM, Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Additive Manufacturing Keystone Panel Objective:Additive Manufacturing is continuing to mature at a rapid rate, and is receiving growing attention as a promising new tool in the maintenance and sustainment toolbox. Use of additive manufacturing to make rapid response tooling, and now the creation of new functional parts used in a broad range of product applications, is increasing. However, re-engineering is often required to use additive manufacturing to make a load-bearing, fatigue critical replacement part that was initially made using traditional “subtractive manufacturing.” The Additive Manufacturing Keystone Panel will discuss the evolving implications for aircraft airworthiness and sustainment, separating the hype from the realities of the technical manufacturing and inspection challenges to be overcome to achieve the full potential of additive manufacturing, and will address the work being done to successfully address these challenges.
Don’t Miss the Distinguished Lecturer on Additive Manufacturing at 8:00 AM By: Dr Joseph Beaman - University of Texas
Panel Organizer: Dr. Michael Gorelik - FAA; Moderator: Mr. Ed Morris - NCDMM and America Makes; Dr. Rollie Dutton - AFRL; Dr. Marilyn Gaska - Lockheed Martin; Prof. Jack Beuth - Carnegie Mellon University; Mr. Brian Thompson - GKN Aerospace; (Not Pictured): Mr. Josh Mook - GE Aviation
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Sustainment Technology Keystone Panel 7:30 AM, Thursday, March 24, 2016
Sustainment Technology Keystone Panel Objective:The Sustainment Technology Panel will be focusing on the following questions as well as those provided by our attendees:
• What do you see as the top 2-3 technologies on the near-term horizon that could improve the cost/time curves for aircraft sustainment?
• If you could allocate major resources to these technologies, how would you invest them to move the technologies towards near-term implementation?
• Given budgets constraints, what incentives do you suggest (or use) to motivate investment/attention to technologies to improve the sustainment cost/time curves?
Moderator: Dr. Vincent Russo - Retired, SES, USAF; Mr. Thomas A. Lockhart - USAF AFRL/RX; Mr. Kevin Stamey - USAF AFSC/EN; Dr. John La Scala - Army Research Lab; Mr. Jimmy Rollen - Boeing; Mr. Thomas Owen - Lockheed Martin
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LUNCHEON SPEAKER AGENDA MATRIX12
M r . M i c h a e l J . Q u i e l l o Vice President Corporate Safety, United Airlines
Michael Quiello is Vice President Corporate Safety for United Airlines, the world’s leading airline. Quiello is responsible for managing all aspects of aviation safety, ground safety, quality, medical, workers compensation and managed care.
Quiello joined United Airlines in January, 2009. Prior to that, he served as Vice President Corporate Safety, Security and Compliance at Delta Air Lines in Atlanta, Georgia. Quiello began his aviation career and started flying while in high school, earning his private pilot license at age 17. After college, he was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps and was designated a naval aviator after completion of flight school in Pensacola, Florida and Meridian, Mississippi. He served both stateside and overseas while in the Marine Corps, including a Far East tour aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Midway. He began his commercial aviation career with Delta in 1981 as a B-727 Flight Engineer and served in areas of increasing responsibilities during his 28 years with that airline. In the mid 1990s, he was appointed as the Assistant Chief Pilot in the New York domicile and progressed to Chief Pilot-New York, General Manager of International Operations, General Manager and Chief Technical Pilot, Director of Fleets and Director of Flight Safety before assuming the role as Vice President of Safety, Security and Environment in 2005. Quiello has been qualified and flown various commercial and military aircraft to include the Grumman A-6E Intruder, EA-6A Electric Intruder, McDonnell Douglas TA-4 Skyhawk, Grumman TC-4C Academe, McDonnell Douglas MD-88, Boeing 757, Boeing 767, Boeing 767-400 and the Boeing 777. He is also seaplane and glider rated.
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M O N D A Y , M A R C H 2 17:00 AM REGISTRATION OPENS
12:00 PM BREAK FOR OPEN LUNCH - TIME MAY VARY FOR EACH COURSE
8:00 PM ADJOURN FOR DAY
Morning Training Courses * Please Check-In to Receive Credit Multiple Rooms
Afternoon Training Courses * Please Check-In to Receive Credit Multiple Rooms
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Fundamental Concepts & Methods for Life Prediction Using AFGROW
Mr James Harter - LexTech Inc
Introduction to Probabilistic Safe Life Analysis Using the FAA-Sponsored SMART|LD Software
Dr Harry Millwater - University of Texas at San Antonio
Prognostics & Health Monitoring
Mr Carl Byington - Impact Technologies
Additive Manufacturing
Mr Dave Pierson - MAGNET
FAA Certification
Mr Marvin Nuss - NuSS Sustainment Solutions
Introduction to Probabilistic Damage Tolerance Analysis Using the FAA-Sponsored SMART|DT Software
Dr Harry Millwater - University of Texas at San Antonio
The 6 Laws of Engineering Leadership
Dr Vince Russo - UTC Consultant
*Cash Bar will be available outside of training
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Mr Christopher Jackson - USAF
An Overview of USAF Propulsion Airworthiness(2 hr) Mr Patrick Ethier - USAF
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Ms Dawn McGarvey-Buchwalder - USAF
AF Non-DOD Military Aircraft Assessments (2 hr) Mr Robert FitzHarris - USAF
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T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 2 27:00 AM REGISTRATION/CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST IN EXHIBIT HALL
Texas Ballroom B
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Airworthiness: National Airworthiness Council (NAC) Keystone Panel Session Chair: Dr Kenneth Barker - USAF
Texas Ballroom B
Mr Jorge Gonzalez - USAF; Mr Robert Hanley - NAVAIR SYSCOM; Mr David Cripps - US Army Aviation & Missile Cmd; Mr Joel Ligon - FAA Military Certification Office
Airworthiness Defense Industry Advisory Group (ADIAG) Keystone Panel Session Chair: Ms Dawn McGarvey-Buchwalder - USAF Airworthiness Office
Texas Ballroom B
Mr Randolph Shields - Textron Aviation; Mr William Mahoney - Northrop Grumman Corp.Ms Laurette Lahey - The Boeing Co; Mr. Mike Haerr - Rolls-Royce Engines Mr Geoff Butler - General Dynamics Information Technology
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Expert Designed - AW in an S&T Environment Session Chair: Mr Brian Strizak - USAF AFRL/EN Texas Ballroom B
AW in an S&T Environment
Mr Brian Strizak - USAF AFRL/EN; Mr Robert Hanley - NAVAIR SYSCOM Mr David Cripps - US Army Aviation & Missile CmdCDR Hans Govertsen - Us Coast Guard
Analysis Methods for Vibrational and Acoustic Fatigue
Mr John Hammar - IHS
Expert Designed - ESDU Session Chair: Mr Gary Kardys - IHS Texas Ballroom C
76 Years of Validated Safety-Critical Aerospace Methods, Data and Software - An Overview of the IHS ESDU Engineering Service
Mr John Hammar - IHS
Introduction
Mr Gary Kardys - IHS
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AGENDA MATRIX 15
Bonded Structures Session Starts:CACRC Depot Bonded Repair Investigation – Round Robin Testing
Dr Lamia Salah and Dr John Tomblin, Wichita State University
JAMS Technical Review: Test Methods & Bonded Structures Dallas 5-6
Notch Sensitivity Testing and Failure Analysis of Sandwich Composites
Dr Dan Adams, University of Utah
Non-Destructive Evaluation Methods for Detecting Major Damage in Internal Composite Structural Components
Prof Francesco Lanza di Scalea and Dr Hyonny Kim, University of California-San Diego
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Modeling Cracks at Pin-loaded Holes in Plates and Lugs: Assumptions, Verification, and Validation
Dr James Sobotka - SwRI
Structures - Fatigue and Damage Tolerance Session Chair: Dr John Bakuckas - FAA Texas Ballroom D
Validation of Hole Cold Expansion Modeling and Simulation
Dr Guillaume Renaud - National Research Council Canada
Analytical Verification of Crack Propagation through Cold Expansion Residual Stress Fields
Mr Keith Hitchman - Fatigue Technology
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Expert Designed - No-Fault Found Session Chair: Mr Ken Anderson - Universal Synaptics Texas Ballroom B
No-Fault Found
Mr Lester Stone - USAF; Mr Dana Ellis - National Center of Manufacturing SciencesMr Bryan Steadman - Universal Synaptics; Mr Ken Anderson - Universal Synaptics
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T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 2 2 (cont . )
Durability of Bonded Aerospace Structures
Dr Lloyd Smith, Washington State University
Improving Adhesive Bonding of Composites through Surface Characterization
Dr Brian Flinn, University of Washington
JAMS Technical Review: Bonded Structures Dallas 5-6
Development of Environmental Durability Test Methods for Composite Bonded Joints
Dr Dan Adams and Larry DeVries, University of Utah
Effect of Surface Contamination on Composite Bond Integrity and Durability
Dr Ben Boesl and Dr Dwayne McDaniel, Florida International University
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Structural Analysis of Lugs / Bolted Joints
Mr John Hammar - IHS
Expert Designed - ESDU Session Chair: Mr Gary Kardys - IHS Texas Ballroom C
Assessment of Repair Patches and Patch Design
Mr Dave Philpott - IHS Mr John Hammar - IHS
Aircraft Excrescence Analysis and “Clean-Up” of for Performance Enhancement
Mr Dave Philpott - IHS
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ASTM Software
Dr Stephen Cook - Northrop Grumman
General Airworthiness Session Chair: Mr Don Roberts - LM Aeronautics Texas Ballroom D
DOD Agreements and Requirements for Contractor Owned/Contractor Operated Air Services (1hr)
Ms Lisa Glover - USAF AFLCMCEZSA
Airworthiness MIL-HDBK-516C and UAS
Mr Wayne Johnson - Dayton Aerospace Inc
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DOD Agreements and Requirements for Contractor Owned/Contractor Operated Air Services (Cont.)
Ms Lisa Glover - USAF AFLCMCEZSA4:0
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Discussion Panel: Issues in Sustaining Aircraft Integrity & Performance
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W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 2 37:00 AM REGISTRATION/CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST IN EXHIBIT HALL
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Additive Manufacturing Keystone Panel Session Chair: Mr Edward Morris - National Center for Defense Manufacturing & Machining
Texas Ballroom B
Prof Jack Beuth - Carnegie Mellon University; Dr Marilyn Gaska - Lockheed Martin Co; Mr Brian Thompson - GKN Aerospace; Dr Rollie Dutton - USAF AFRL/RXMS; Mr Josh Mook - GE Aviation
Texas Ballroom B
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Dr Joseph Beaman - University of Texas
Expert Designed - Additive Manufacturing Session Chair: Dr Rollie Dutton - USAF AFRL/RXMS Texas Ballroom B
The Air Force Perspective on Additive Manufacturing – Challenges, Opportunities and the Way Forward
Dr Lawrence Butkus - USAF AFRL
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Digital Thread and Digital Twin - Part I Session Chair: Ms Angie Tymofichuk - Logistic Specialties Inc Texas Ballroom C
The P’s in P2IAT - Achieving Airframe Digital Twin’s Vision for IAT
Dr Liping Wang - GE
The Airframe Digital Twin Spiral 1 Program
Dr Eric Tuegel - USAF AFRL
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Fleet Management - Increase Reliability Session Chair: Mr Carl S Byington, PE - Impact Technologies LLC Texas Ballroom D
Visual-Based Technical Repairs
Mr Matthew Waters - Job Performance Associates Inc
Multifunctional Energy Storage Composites for Lightweight Electrical Vehicles
Dr FuKuo Chang - Stanford University
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* Highlighted Sessions Represent Sessions Shared with the PS&S Conference
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W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 2 3 (cont . )
Aviation Safety Session Chair: Mr William Mahoney - Northrop Grumman Corp ; Mr Kevin Stonaker - FAA Dallas 5-6
Method and Device for Hot Air Leak Detection in Aircraft Installation by Wire Diagnosis
Mr Laurent Sommervogel - WiN MS
Probabilistic Continued Operational Safety Risk Assessment for General Aviation Airplanes
Mr Christopher Hurst - Textron Aviation
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Vehicle Integrated Propulsion (VIPR) Environmental FOD Testing I Session Chair: Ms Grizelda Loy-Kraft - USAF AFRL; Mr Gregory Follen - NASA; Mr Joel Sitz - NASA Texas Ballroom 2
VIPR Overview
Ms Grizelda Loy-Kraft - USAF AFRL Mr Michael Venti - NASAMr John Lekki - NASA GRC11
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Expert Designed: Additive Manufacturing Standards and Specs Development Status Session Chair: Dr Michael Gorelik - FAA; Mr Edward Morris - NCDMM Texas Ballroom B
PANEL: Additive Manufacturing Standards and Specs Development Status
Mr Kevin Jurrens - National Institute of Standards & Technology; Mr Brian Thompson - GKN Aerospace; Dr Michael Gorelik - FAA; Mr Edward Morris - National Ctr for Defense Mfg & Machining1
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A Digital Thread Infrastructure for the Material Review Board Process
Mr Harlan Shober - RJ Lee Group
Digital Thread and Digital Twin - Part 2 Session Chair: Dr Eric Tuegel - USAF AFRL; Dr Marilyn Gaska - Lockheed Martin Co Texas Ballroom C
Digital Thread for Material Review Board
Mr John Crawford - Northrop Grumman Corp
Developing the Airframe Digital Twin Prognostic & Probabilistic Individual Aircraft Tracking Paradigm
Dr Elias Anagnostou - Northrop Grumman Corp1:3
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In Situ Thermoelastic Stress Analysis of the F-35 - An Improved Approach to Airframe Structural Model Validation
Mr Marcus McDonald - Defence Science & Technology Group Australia
Structures - Large Scale Test Session Chair: Dr Lawrence Butkus - USAF AFRL Texas Ballroom D
Evaluation of Adhesively Bonded Repairs to Fuselage Structure Subjected to Environmental Conditions
Mr Ryan Neel - Drexel University
Damage Growth of Sandwich Structures under Ground-Air-Ground Cycles
Dr Waruna Seneviratne - Wichita State University NIAR1
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Damage Tolerance Testing and Analysis Protocols for Full-Scale Composite Airframe Structures under Repeated Loading
Dr Waruna Seneviratne, Wichita State University
Effects of Moisture Diffusion in Sandwich Composites
Dr Mark Tuttle, University of Washington
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JAMS Technical Review: Damage Tolerance and Environmental Factors Dallas 5-6
Failure of Notched Laminates Under Out-of-Plane Bending
Mr Mitchell Daniels and Dr John Parmigiani, Oregon State University
Considerations on Compressor and Turbine Damage Mechanisms in Mineral Particulate Environments
Dr Rory Clarkson - Rolls-Royce UK
Vehicle Integrated Propulsion (VIPR) Environmental FOD Testing II Session Chair: Ms Grizelda Loy-Kraft - USAF AFRL; Mr Gregory Follen - NASA; Mr Joel Sitz - NASA Texas Ballroom 2
USAF Propulsion Requirements
Mr Theodore Fecke - Universal Technology Corp
VIPR/VAE Results
Ms Grizelda Loy-Kraft - USAF AFRL Mr Michael Venti - NASA
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W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 2 3 (cont . )
Dehumidification on Aircraft
Mr James Valky - Sesame Technologies LogisTech
Corrosion Session Chair: Mr David Cripps - US Army Aviation & Missile Cmd; Mr Robert Tipton - Wyle Texas Ballroom B
Improved Life Cycle Management of Corroded Structures
Dr Robert Tryon - VEXTEC
MQ-8 Fire Scout Corrosion Prevention and Control
Mr Philip Grudier - NAVAIR
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Advanced Sustainment Knowledge through NDE
Mr Joshua Shearer - USAF AFRL/RXCA
Damage State Awareness: Quantitative Structural Damage Characterization
Dr Eric Lindgren - USAF AFRL
Enhanced NDE for Improved Aircraft Sustainment Session Chair: Dr Gary Georgeson - The Boeing Co; Mr Daniel Perey - NASA LaRC Texas Ballroom C
Assessment of Bolthole NDE Inversion Capabilities
Mr David Forsyth - TRI/Austin
EVI – Eddy Current Developments Opening the Door to Advanced Sustainment Practices
Mr Charles Buynak - USAF AFRL/RX
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Obsolescence!!! Now What?
Mr Thomas Sanneman - BAE Systems
Fleet Management - Obsolescence Session Chair: Mr Carl S Byington, PE - Impact Technologies LLC Texas Ballroom D
Long Term Viper: Flying the F-16 to 8000 Hours and Beyond!
Dr Kimberli Jones - USAF
AS6081 Procurement: A Guide to Utilizing the Open Market in Order to Reduce Cost, Increase Readiness, Reduce Liability and comply with DFARS by Procuring Obsolete/Unavailable Material Thru Certified Distributors.
Ms Christine Lutheran - Secure Components
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AGENDA MATRIX 21
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Dr Gerardo Olivares - Wichita State UniversityDr Juan Acosta - Wichita State University
JAMS Technical Review: Environmental Factors, Crashworthiness & Aeroelasticity Dallas 5-6
Impact Damage Formation on Composite Aircraft Structures
Dr Hyonny Kim - University Of California-San Diego
Environmental Factor Influence on Composite Design and Certification
Dr Waruna Seneviratne - Wichita State University
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Delamination/Disbond Arrest Features in Aircraft Composite Structures
Mr Luke Richard - University of WashingtonDr Kuen Lin - University of Washington3
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2015 JAMS EVALUATION:COE JAMS-AMTAS-CECAM Evaluation Report
Dr Pat Watts - National Program Director, FAA Air Transportation Centers of Excellence5
:30
PM
NASA EP-FOD
Mr Michael Venti - NASA
Vehicle Integrated Propulsion (VIPR) Environmental FOD Testing III Session Chair: Ms Grizelda Loy-Kraft - USAF AFRL; Mr Gregory Follen - NASA; Mr Joel Sitz - NASA Texas Ballroom 2
NASA COBRA
Mr Mark Woike - NASA
Vehicle Integrated Propulsion (VIPR) Environmental FOD Testing III
Dr Larry Mastin - US Geological Survey
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Next Steps - Discussion Led by Session Chairs
5:30 PM ADJOURN FOR DAY - NO EVENING EVENTS SCHEDULED
AGENDA MATRIX AGENDA MATRIX22
T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 2 47:00 AM REGISTRATION/CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST IN FOYER
9:30 AM BREAK IN FOYER
7:30
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Sustainment Technology Keystone Panel Session Chair: Dr Vincent Russo - UTC Consultant
Texas Ballroom B
Mr Thomas Lockhart - USAF AFRL/RX; Mr Kevin Stamey - USAF; Dr John La Scala - US Army; Mr James Rollen - Boeing Co; LtGen (Ret) Thomas Owen - Lockheed Martin
AF Sustainment Center
Mr Edward Ayer - USAF
Air Force Sustainment Requirements and Strategy Session Chair: Mr Richard Gibson - USAF; Ms Debora Naguy - AFLCMC Texas Ballroom B
AFLCMC Strategy and Programming
Ms Debora Naguy - AFLCMC
AF Sustainment Requirement and Strategy
Mr Richard Gibson - USAF
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Reliable Detection of Small Cracks Induced During Service for Fatigue Critical Components
Dr Neil Goldfine - JENTEK Sensors Inc
NDE - In Service Session Chair: Dr Eric Lindgren - USAF AFRL; Mr Elliott Cramer - NASA LaRC Texas Ballroom C
An Innovative Unit-cell Approach for Quantification of Damage with Known Locations using Acousto-Ultrasound-based SHM Technique
Dr Susheel Yadav - Acellent Technologies Inc
Integration of Simulated NDE POD Curves with Structural Reliability Assessments
Dr Joseph Gray - NDE Technologies
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Expert Designed: Aerospace Standards SAE Session Chair: Mr James Sherman - SAE International Texas Ballroom D
New SAE Standards Efforts
Mr James Sherman - SAE International; Mr Bruce Mahone - SAE International; Mr John Evers - SAE International
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AGENDA MATRIX 23
11:30 AM GROUP LUNCHEON WITH GUEST SPEAKER: Mr Michael Quiello - Vice President Corporate Safety, United Airlines
Overview of SAE AMS-AM
Mr J Hector Sandoval - Lockheed Martin
Additive Manufacturing Session Chair: Mr Scott Gray - Elevate Systems Dallas 5-6
America Makes Additive Manufacturing for Maintenance and Sustainment Advisory Group: Collaboration Opportunities
Dr Marilyn Gaska - Lockheed Martin Co
Additive Manufacturing for AV-8B Engine Repair at FRC East
Mr Stephen Brown - ARL Penn State
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Humans: Maintainer Training Tools, Effectiveness
Ms Chantale Wilson - USAF AFRL
Effectively Using Digital Information and Tools to Revolutionize Maintenance and Sustainment
Mr Gary Steffes - USAF AFRL
Air Force Sustainment Technical Programs Session Chair: Dr Marilyn Gaska - Lockheed Martin Co; Mr Stephan Wolanczyk - USAF AFRL Texas Ballroom B
Software: Application Arenas Beyond Traditional Sustainment
Mr Michael McLendon - Carnegie Mellon University
AF Sustainment Technology Transition Intro
Mr Gary Steffes - USAF AFRL
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Efficient Methods for Probabilistic Damage Tolerance Analysis of Aircraft Structures
Dr Juan Ocampo - University of Texas at San Antonio
Probabilistic Fatigue and Damage Tolerance Session Chair: Mr Curtis Davies - FAA; Mr Daniel Gardner - Northrop Grumman Corp Texas Ballroom C
Recursive Probability Integration and Effect of Inspection Correlations of In Situ Nondestructive Inspections on Risk Prediction for Aircraft Fatigue Management
Dr Michael Shiao - US Army Research Lab
Using SMART|DT to Ensure the Continued Structural Safety of Textron Aviation’s Fleet
Ms Beth Gamble - Textron Aviation
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AGENDA MATRIX AGENDA MATRIX24
T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 2 4 (cont . )
Assessment of Emerging Metallic Structures Technologies Through Full-Scale Test and Analysis of Fuselage Panels
Dr John Bakuckas - FAA
Reconstruction of Fatigue Crack Growth in Aluminum Alloy Fastened Lap Joints Using Marker Band Analysis
Mr David Stanley - Drexel University
Structures - Metal Behavior Session Chair: Mr Kevin Stonaker - FAA Texas Ballroom D
Expansion of Allowable Dent Limits for the C-5 Galaxy’s Aluminum Honeycomb Panels
Dr Stefan Delin - Alion Science & Technology
Evaluation of CAD versus ZnNi Coated Bushings installed in 7050-T7451 Aluminum Structure
Ms Joy Ransom - Fatigue Technology Inc1:0
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Repair of Critical Airframe Components Using Rework Shape Optimisation: Overview of Recent Applications
Dr Manfred Heller - Defence Science & Technology Organization
Advancing Rotorcraft Airframe Fatigue Testing
Mr John Vine - Defence Science & Technology Group
Expert Designed: Use of S&T in Managing the Australian Defence Force Fleet Session Chair: Mr Richard Gauntlett - AA&S Australia; Mr Robert Tipton - Wyle Dallas 5-6
Hornet Outer Wing StAtic Testing (HOWSAT) Program for RAAF Classic Hornet Service Life Management
Mr Wayne Foster - Defence Science and Technology Group
Lessons Learned from Sustaining the RAAF Legacy Hornet Fleet Applied to the Super Hornet Fleet
SQN LDR Richard Kloeden - Defence Science & Technology Group
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Digital Thread Training * Please Check-In to Receive Credit Texas Ballroom 2
Digital Thread Training
Dr Barry Smith - University at Buffalo SUNY1:3
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3:00 PM BREAK IN FOYER
Repair Session Chair: Mr David Rycroft - Lockheed Martin Co; Mr Pieter van Dijk - Civil Aviation Safety Authority Texas Ballroom B
IDS - A Systems Approach to Fault Detection / Fault Isolation
Mr Robert Silva - Lockheed Martin Co
Portable Peening Solution for Fatigue Life Extension Programs and Repairs
Ms Kelly McClurg - Avion Solutions Inc3:3
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Improving Aircraft Availability with Alternative Sealants Mr Chris Mardis - W L Gore Associates Inc4
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AGENDA MATRIX 25
A Real-time State-awareness and Self-Diagnostic System for Fly-by-feel Intelligent Aerial Vehicles
Dr FuKuo Chang - Stanford University
Condition-Based Maintenance/IVHM Session Chair: Mr Christopher Pomfret - Treble One LLC Texas Ballroom C
Machine Learning Techniques for iVHM Self-Diagnostics
Dr Thomas Melia - Curtiss-Wright
RFID Based Sensors Activated by Composite Structural Damage
Mr Robert Kauffman - University of Dayton Research Institute3
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Damage Analysis of Ultrasonic Phased Array Data from Large Scale PRSEUS Composite Test Article During Load Testing and After Catastrophic Failure
Mr Peter Juarez - NASA LaRC
NDE of Composites Session Chair: Dr William Winfree - NASA LaRC; Ms Lisa Brasche - Pratt & Whitney Texas Ballroom D
An Aerospace NDT Specimen Library
Mr Timothy Kinsella - Dassault Falcon Jet
Composite Characterization using Ultrasonic Wavefield Techniques
Dr Cara Leckey - NASA LaRC
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5:30 PM - 7:30 PM SPONSORED RECEPTION IN THE FOYER
System Challenges Session Chair: Mr Nicholas Eckstein - Boeing Dallas 5-6
Recent Korean UAVs Development Projects and Lessons Learned
Lt Sehoon Cha - Defense Acquisition Program Agency Korea
Drag Reduction Study for the HH-60G Pave Hawk Helicopter
Dr Emily Childress - Mercer Engineering Research Ctr3
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