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42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit

5 - 8 Jan 2004 Grand Sierra Resort Hotel (Formerly Reno Hilton) Reno, Nevada
Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 1-AA-1
Chaired by: D. PAPAMOSCHOU, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 0800 AIAA-2004-0004 Mean Flow and Acoustics of DualStream Jets D. Papamoschou, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-0005 Noise- and Flow- field of Jets from an Eccentric Coannular Nozzle K. Zaman, NASA Glenn Research Center, Brookpark, OH 0900 AIAA-2004-0006 Acoustic Coupling of Twin Jets from SingleBeveled Nozzles P. Panickar, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL 0930 AIAA-2004-0007 Wind Tunnel Tests of Turbofan Exhaust System Noise at Cruise Conditions D. Long, Aero Systems Engineering, St. Paul, MN 1000 AIAA-2004-0008 Effect of Nozzle Internal Contour on Jet Aeroacoustics K. Viswanathan, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA 1030 AIAA-2004-0009 Acoustic Investigation of a High Bypass Ratio Separate Flow Exhaust System with Chevrons O. Rask, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1100 AIAA-2004-0010 Designing an Anechoic Chamber for the Experimental Study of High Speed Heated Jets 1130 AIAA-2004-0011 The Effect of Microjet Control on Aeroacoustics of Supersonic Twin Jets

Experimental Jet Aeroacoustics

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C. Tinney, Syracuse M. Alkislar, Florida A&M University, Syracuse, NY University and Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 2-AFM-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0012 Lifting- Line Estimation for the Contribution of a Conventional Tail to Aircraft Lateral Stability Derivatives 0830 AIAA-2004-0013 Accelerating CFDBased Flight Mechanics and Aeroelastic Analysis Using Distributed Processing 0900 AIAA-2004-0014 Navier- Stokes Computations of Stability Derivatives for Symmetric Projectiles

Aerodynamic Prediction Methods


0930 AIAA-2004-0015 Computational Methods for Dynamic Stability and Control Derivatives 1000 AIAA-2004-0016 An Approximate Method to Estimate Wing Trailing- Edge Bluntness Effects on Normal Force

Sierra 1

Chaired by: F. PRIOLO, Millennium Engineering and Integration Company, Arlington, VA

S. Park, Korea E. Anderson, Utah State A. Boeckman, Advanced Institute of University, Logan, UT Oklahoma State Science and University, Stillwater, OK Technology, Daejeon, South Korea

L. Green, NASA Langley Research Center, F. Moore, Aeroprediction Hampton, VA Inc., King George, VA

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Chaired by: G. ELLIOTT, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 3-AMT-1


Chaired by: G. ELLIOTT, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 0800 AIAA-2004-0017 Bulk Viscosity Measurements Using Coherent RayleighBrillouin Scattering 0830 AIAA-2004-0018 Measurements in Fluid Flows Using Molecular Filter- based Techniques 0900 AIAA-2004-0019 Development of a MOPA Source for Modulated Filtered Rayleigh Scattering Velocimetry J. Jagodzinski, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 0930 AIAA-2004-0020 Design and Development of a Pulsed, Narrow Linewidth UV Source for Flow Dianostics 1000 AIAA-2004-0021 Filtered Rayleigh Scattering Velocimetry Accuracy Investigation in a M=2.22 Axisymmetric Jet 1030 AIAA-2004-0022 Planar Particle Imaging Doppler Velocimetry, A 3- Component Velocity Measurement Technique 1100 AIAA-2004-0023 MHz Rate Planar Doppler Velocimetry in Supersonic Jets 1130 AIAA-2004-1358 Filtered Rayleigh Scattering Thermometry in Vortex- Strained and Sooting Flames S. Kearney, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM

Velocimetry and Property Measurement

Shasta 1

M. Boguszko, University X. Pan, Princeton of Illinois at University, Princeton, NJ Urbana-Champagne, Urbana, IL

L. Qian, Princeton J. Gustavsson, University, Princeton, NJ University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

B. Thurow, Ohio State M. Wernet, NASA Glenn University, Columbus, Research Center, OH Cleveland, OH

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 4-APA-1


Chaired by: S. MORRIS, Engineering Systems Inc, Colorado Springs, CO 0800 AIAA-2004-0025 Automated Design Optimization of a Subsonic Submerged Inlet E. Taskinoglu, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 0830 AIAA-2004-0026 Design of Threedimensonal Nozzle Shapes Using Hybrid Optimization Techniques X. Xing, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore 0900 AIAA-2004-0027 Aerodynamic Design of 3D Compressor Blade Using an Adjoint Method J. Chung, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 0930 AIAA-2004-0028 Inverse Design of Adaptive Airfoils with Aircraft Performance Considerations J. Jepson, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 1000 AIAA-2004-0029 Aero- Structural Wing Planform Optimization 1030 AIAA-2004-0031 Aero- Thermodynamics for Conceptual Design 1100 AIAA-2004-0032 Optimal Gas Generator Design for the Liquid Rocket Engine K. Jeon, Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea

Aerodynamic Design I

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K. Leoviriyakit, Stanford D. Kinney, NASA Ames University, Stanford, CA Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 5-APA-2


Chaired by: S. BAUER, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 0800 AIAA-2004-0034 Aerodynamic Optimization of NEXST1 SST Model at NearSonic Regime W. Yamazaki, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 0830 AIAA-2004-0035 Experimental/Computational Investigation of Drag Reduction by Electric- Arc Airspikes at Mach 10 C. Hartley, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 0900 AIAA-2004-0037 Nose Bluntness for Side Force Control on Circular Cones at High Incidence R. Kumar, National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore, India 0930 AIAA-2004-0038 Induced Drag of HighAspect Ratio Wings T. Chen, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 1000 AIAA-2004-0039 A Parallel, ObjectOriented Unsteady Vortex Lattice Method for Flapping Flight T. Fritz, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1030 AIAA-2004-1378 CFD Analysis of Aerodynamic Interference Between a Delta Wing and a Hemisphere- Cylinder K. Kitamura, Nagoya Univ., Nagoya, Japan

Flight Vehicle Aerodynamics

Carson 2

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Chaired by: B. ROSEN, Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems, Bethpage, NY 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 6-APA-3


Chaired by: B. ROSEN, Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems, Bethpage, NY 0800 AIAA-2004-0041 Compressible Dynamic Stall Performance of a Variable Droop Leading Edge Airfoil with a Gurney Flap M. Chandrasekhara, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-0043 Development of Computational Sensing and Active Flow Control of Airfoils During Dynamic Stall O. Kandil, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 0900 AIAA-2004-0044 Effects of Synthetic Jet Actuation on a Pitching NACA 0015 Airfoil L. Traub, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 0930 AIAA-2004-0045 The Application of AirJet Vortex Generators to Suppress Flow Separation on Helicopter Aerofoil Sections Under Quasi- Steady and Unsteady Conditions C. Singh, City University, London, Great Britain 1000 AIAA-2004-0046 Comparison of RotorAirframe Interaction Utilizing Overset and Unstructured Grid Techniques S. Ruffin, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1030 AIAA-2004-0048 Discrete Blade CFD Analysis of Ducted Tail Fan Flow G. Ruzicka, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

Rotorcraft/Propeller Aerodynamics

Crystal 1

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 7-APA-4


Chaired by: C. NELSON, Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Arnold AFB, TN 0800 AIAA-2004-0049 Unsteady Shock Motion on a NACA0012 Aerofoil at Low Reduced Frequencies R. Fernie, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Great Britain 0830 AIAA-2004-0050 Low- Reynolds- Number Unsteady Turbulent Flows Past Oscillating Wings at Angles of Attack Near Stall W. Yuan, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada 0900 AIAA-2004-0051 Computational Modelling of Transient Blast Wave Effects G. Kidd, Thales Air Defence Ltd., Belfast, Northern Ireland 0930 AIAA-2004-0052 Towards Numerical Modeling of Coupled VSTOL- Ship Airwake Flowfields S. Arunajatesan, CRAFT Tech, Pipersville, PA 1000 AIAA-2004-0053 Hybrid RANS/LES Simulation of Deep Cavity Flow K. Chang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejon, South Korea 1030 AIAA-2004-0054 A CFD Analysis of Sudden Cockpit Decompression 1100 AIAA-2004-0055 Unsteady ReynoldsAveraged NavierStokes Predictions of the Flow Around a Prolate Spheroid 1130 AIAA-2004-0056 Computational Evaluation of the Steady and Pulsed Jet Effects on the Performance of a Circulation Control Wing Section Y. Liu, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA

Unsteady Aerodynamics

Crystal 2

C. Breard, Analytical Methods Inc., Redmond, WA N. Scott, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 8-ASE-1


Chaired by: M. POLITOVICH, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO 0800 AIAA-2004-0057 Residual Droplet Impacts and Thin Film Dynamics A. Rothmayer, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 0830 AIAA-2004-0058 Impact of Surface Roughness on Local Aerodynamics Using a Three- Dimensional Navier- Stokes Solver B. Matheis, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 0900 AIAA-2004-0059 The Effects of LeadingEdge Ice Roughness on Downstream Frost Formation E. Ogretim, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 0930 AIAA-2004-0062 An Evaluation of Jet Impingement Heat Transfer Correlations for Piccolo Tube Application W. Wright, QSS Group Inc., Cleveland, OH 1000 AIAA-2004-0063 Surface Heat Transfer Study for Ice Accretion and Anti- icing Prediction in Three Dimension M. Fregeau, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, Canada

Ice Physics and Thermal IPS

N5

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Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 9-ETM-1 0800 The Delta Forum: Designing and Integrating 21st Century Systems N10

Chaired by: T. HOWARD, Raytheon, Lanham, MD 0800 - Introduction of Topic, T. Gross, NASA Ames 0805 - Society as a System - What are the Needs?, T. Howard, Raytheon ITSS 0820 - What is a 21st Century System, M. Maier 0840 - Optimizing the Design & Integration of the 21st Century System, R. Canfield, Air Force Institute of Technology 0900 - Using Knowledge Management to Improve Design Results, J. Rocker, NASA Langley 0920 - Policy Drivers for Systems Integration - How is the Law Changing our Industry? 0940 - Case Studies for Cost Savings in Systems Integration, P. Collopy 1000 - IP Issues in the Integration Environment: Teams and Partners, S. Johnson, McKee, Voorhees & Sease 1020 - Managing for Integration, J. Afarin, NASA Glenn 1040 - Panel Discussion

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 10-FD-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0065 DES and RANS of Unsteady Free- Surface Wave Induced Separation T. Xing, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 0830 AIAA-2004-0066 Detached Eddy Simulation of Supersonic Base Flow with Bleed P. Subbareddy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 0900 AIAA-2004-0067 Application of a new Flow Simulation Methodology for Supersonic Axisymmetric Wakes R. Sandberg, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

Applications of Hybrid Predictive Strategies


0930 AIAA-2004-0068 Computational Study of a Supersonic Base Flow Using LES/RANS Hybrid Methodology S. Kawai, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 1000 AIAA-2004-0071 Hybrid MILES- RANS Method for more Dissipative Solvers and the use of Non- linear LES P. Tucker, University of Warwick, Coventry, Great Britain 1030 AIAA-2004-0072 VLES Study of Ship Stack Gas Dynamics F. Camelli, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Sierra 2

Chaired by: R. JOSLIN, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA, and C. FUREBY, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Stockholm, Sweden

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 11-FD-2


0800 AIAA-2004-0075 Solving the NavierStokes Equaitons by the CESE Method M. Zhang, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 0830 AIAA-2004-0076 An Alternative to Limiter in Discontinous Galerrkin Finite Element Method for Simulation of Compressible Flows S. Aliabadi, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA 0900 AIAA-2004-0077 Simulation of Aircraft Wake Vortex Using Pressure- Based Unified Numerical Approach for Incompressible and Compressible Flows Y. Yamaguchi, Honda R&D Co Ltd, Wako, Japan

CFD Methods I
0930 AIAA-2004-0078 Application of "Time Limiters" in the Numerical Solution of Unsteady Aerodynamic Equations 1000 AIAA-2004-0080 A Non- Body Conformal Grid Method for Simulation of Compressible Flows with Complex Immersed Boundaries

Carson 4

Chaired by: A. HASSAN, The Boeing Company, Mesa, AZ, and D. BUCKWALTER, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

K. Duraisamy, University of Maryland, College R. Ghias, George Park, MD Washington University, Washington, DC

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Chaired by: R. MELVILLE, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and P. ORKWIS, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 12-FD-3


0800 AIAA-2004-0082 The Level Set Method on Adaptive Cartesian Grid for Interface Capturing 0830 AIAA-2004-0083 Advances in Adaptive Embedded Unstructured Grid Methods 0900 AIAA-2004-0084 Efficient Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation on Weak and Multiple Shocks L. Remaki, McGILL University, Montreal, Canada

Grid Adaptation
0930 AIAA-2004-0085 Automatic CAD Reconstruction for CADBased Anisotropic Mesh Smoothing and Adaptation P. Lagace, Newmerical Technologies International, Montreal, Canada 1000 AIAA-2004-0088 Adaptive Mesh Strategy for Unstructured Grids on Multi- Mechanics Infrastructure W. Tauber, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA

Carson 4

Chaired by: R. MELVILLE, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and P. ORKWIS, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

R. Lohner, George Z. Wang, Michigan State Mason University, University, East Lansing, Fairfax, VA MI

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 13-FD-4


0800 AIAA-2004-0089 Characterization of SparkJet Actuators for Flow Control K. Grossman, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD 0830 AIAA-2004-0090 A Study of the Formation and Scaling of a Synthetic Jet J. Shuster, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 0900 AIAA-2004-0091 Study of ThreeDimensional Synthetic Jet Flowfields Using Direct- Numerical Simulation R. Byrganhalli, George Washington University, Washington, DC

Pulsed and Synthetic Jet Actuators


0930 AIAA-2004-0092 An Experimental Investigation of Unsteady Thrust Augmentation Using a Speaker- Driven Jet 1000 AIAA-2004-0093 Interaction of Synthetic Jet Propulsion with Wing Aerodynamics at Low Reynolds Numbers 1030 AIAA-2004-0095 Mixing and Frequency Analysis of a Forced Jet in Cross Flow 1100 AIAA-2004-0096 Vorticity Formulation for an Actuated Jet in Crossflow Y. Marzouk, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

Crystal 3

Chaired by: D. SMITH, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, and D. WILLIAMS, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL

T. Barber, University of J. Whitehead, University Connecticut, Storrs, CT D. Paxson, NASA Glenn of Bath, Bath, Great Research Center, Britain Cleveland, OH

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 14-FD-5


0800 AIAA-2004-0097 NumericalExperimental Comparisons of Second- Mode Behavior for Blunted Cones I. Lyttle, Schneider Electric, Cedar Rapids, IA 0830 AIAA-2004-0098 On the Calculation of Initial Conditions for Parabolized Stability Equations for Predicting Transition T. Cebeci, The Boeing Company, Long Beach, CA 0900 AIAA-2004-0099 Relaminarization on Swept Leading Edges Under High- Lift Conditions

Subsonic Transition
0930 AIAA-2004-0100 Numerical Calculation of the Transitional Flow over a Hydrofoil 1000 AIAA-2004-0101 The Problem of Boundary Layer Flow Encountering a Threedimensional Hump Revisited A. Tumin, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1030 AIAA-2004-0102 Bifurcation and Stability of Near- critical Compressible Swirling Flows J. Lee, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 1100 AIAA-2004-0103 Numerical Simulations of Transitional Flows as Affected by Passing Wakes Y. Suzen, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

Crystal 4

Chaired by: H. REED, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, and S. SCHNEIDER, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

F. Liu, University of P. Viswanath, National Michigan, Kalamazoo, Aerospace Laboratories, MI Bangalore, India

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Chaired by: F. ROOS, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 15-HIS-1


Chaired by: F. ROOS, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO 0800 AIAA-2004-0104 Predicted Flight Performance of the Wright 'Flyer" Based on Full- Scale Tunnel Data C. Britcher, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 0830 AIAA-2004-0105 Flying Qualities of the Wright 1903 Flyer: From Simulation to Flight Test K. Kochersberger, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY 0900 AIAA-2004-0106 Santos Dumont and the Dawn of Aviation B. Mattos, Empresa Brasileira de Aeronutica, Sao Jose Dos Campos, Brazil 0930 AIAA-2004-0107 High- Speed Aerodynamic Research at the NACA/NASA Langley Research Center M. Spearman, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1000 AIAA-2004-0108 Some NASA Aerodynamic Research Related to Foreign Systems M. Spearman, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

History of Aeronautics

McKinley

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 16-MDO-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0111 Low Complexity Optimization of a Supersonic Civil Transport 0830 AIAA-2004-0112 On the Boundary Computation of Flow Sensitivities 0900 AIAA-2004-0113 CAD- Based Aerodynamic Design of Complex Configurations Using a Cartesian Method M. Nemec, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

Sensitivity and Approximation Methods


0930 AIAA-2004-0114 Post Optimality Analysis for Multidisciplinary Systems Using a Cumulative Response Surface Approximation P. Chandila, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 1000 AIAA-2004-0115 Robust Design of Coupled Sub- Systems Using Visualization D. Kanukolanu, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 1030 AIAA-2004-0116 Parametric Mesh Deformation and Sensitivity Analysis for Design of a JoinedWing Aircraft J. Hur, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1100 AIAA-2004-0118 Efficient Optimization Design Method Using Kriging Model S. Jeong, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Tokyo, Japan

N9

Chaired by: J. RENAUD, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, and C. MATTSON, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

O. Soto, George Mason B. Mohammadi, University, Fairfax, VA University Montpellier II, Montpellier, France

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 17-MSSP-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0119 NASA's Physical Sciences Research Program E. Trinh, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC 0830 AIAA-2004-0120 Meeting NASA's Mission Through Commercial Partnerships M. Nall, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

Current Trends in Microgravity and Space Processing


0900 AIAA-2004-0121 The Canadian Space Agency Microgravity Science Program Overview C. Casgrain, Canadian Space Agency, St-Hubert, Canada 0930 AIAA-2004-0122 Status of the Project Research in the NASDA Microgravity Science Program A. Komiya, National Space Development Agency, Tsukuba, Japan 1000 AIAA-2004-0123 NASA's Microgravity Fluid Physics Strategic Research Roadmap B. Motil, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1030 AIAA-2004-0124 Strategic Research Directions in Microgravity Materials Science R. Clinton, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1100 AIAA-2004-0125 Microgravity Environment on the International Space Station R. DeLombard, NASA Glenn, Cleveland, OH

N6
1130 AIAA-2004-0126 An Overview of the Gravity Probe B Mission R. Geveden, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

Chaired by: F. KOHL, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, and A. WHITAKER, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

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Chaired by: R. CUMMINGS, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 18-NSC-1


Chaired by: R. CUMMINGS, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA 0800 AIAA-2004-0127 Analysis of a NearVacuum Hall Thruster T. Pigeon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 0830 AIAA-2004-0128 Flight Dynamics and Control of an Aircraft with Segmented Control Surfaces M. Abdulrahim, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 0900 AIAA-2004-0129 A Comparison Study of Rectangular and Chamfered Isolator Cross- Sectional Shape with Varied Divergence K. Grendell, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 0930 AIAA-2004-0130 Supercavitation and Aerospace Technology in the Development of High- Speed Underwater Vehicles 1000 AIAA-2004-0131 Drag Reduction and Control Using Energetics and Electrostatic ForceFields for Hypersonic Applications 1030 AIAA-2004-0132 Preliminary Dynamic Soaring Research Using A Radio Control Glider J. Parle, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

AIAA Foundation National Student Conference- Undergraduate Division

Crystal 5

J. Hargrove, Texas A&M University, College T. Taylor, University of Station, TX Missouri - Rolla, Rolla, MO

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 19-PC-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0133 Experimental Study of Large Coherent Structure in Multiple Swirler Combustor G. Li, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 0830 AIAA-2004-0134 Spray and Fuel- Air Mixing of the Swirler/Venturi Injectors for Lean Premixed Prevaporized Combustor K. Im, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 0900 AIAA-2004-0135 Experimental Investigation of a Multiplex Fuel Injector Module with Discrete Jet Swirlers for Low Emission Combustors R. Tacina, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

Gas Turbine Combustion


0930 AIAA-2004-0136 Detailed Characteristics of Drop- Laden Mixing Layers: LES Predictions Compared to DNS N. Okong'o, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA 1000 AIAA-2004-0137 Swirl Cup Modeling Part IX: Liquid Atomization Modeling S. Jeng, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1030 AIAA-2004-0138 Lean Blowout Detection in a Single Nozzle CFM56 Swirl Cup S. Nair, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 1100 AIAA-2004-0139 Numerical Modeling of Evaporation Process in Porous Media for Gas Turbine Applications

Cascade 1
1130 AIAA-2004-0140 Combustor Development for Dual Fuel with Gas Oil and Biomass Gasification Products

Chaired by: A. AGRAWAL, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, and R. TACINA, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

C. Periasamy, University C. Syred, Cardiff of Oklahoma, Norman, University, Cardiff, Great OK Britain

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 20-PC-2


0800 AIAA-2004-0141 Lift- off Behavior and Flame Structure of Interacting Edge Flames A. Wason, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 0830 AIAA-2004-0143 Determination of Laminar Flame Speeds of Primary Reference Fuel and Reformer Gas Mixtures Using Digital Particle Image Velocimetry Y. Huang, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 0900 AIAA-2004-0144 Oxygen- Enhanced High Temperature Laminar Flames

Laminar Flames
0930 AIAA-2004-0145 Fuel Effects on NOx Emissions in Partially Premixed Flames 1000 AIAA-2004-0146 A Study of the Effects of Air and Fuel Dilution on Nitric Oxide Emissions from Gas Jet Diffusion Flames A. Qubbaj, University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, TX 1030 AIAA-2004-0147 An Experimental Study on Buoyancy- Induced Low Stretch Gaseous Diffusion Flames B. Han, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 1100 AIAA-2004-0148 Stretch and Curvature Effects on Flames P. Wang, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Cascade 2

Chaired by: J. BUCKMASTER, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, and W. ROBERTS, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

Z. Cheng, Vanderbilt S. Aggarwal, University University, Nashville, TN of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 21-PDL-1


Chaired by: C. LAUX, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 0800 AIAA-2004-0149 The Vasimr Engine: Project Status and Recent Accomplishments F. Chang Daz, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 0830 AIAA-2004-0150 Velocity Phase Space Studies of Ion Dynamics in the Vasimr Engine E. Bering, University of Houston, Houston, TX 0900 AIAA-2004-0151 Simulation of ICRF Plasma Heating in the VASIMR Experiment A. Ilin, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 0930 AIAA-2004-0154 Simulation of Plasma Expansion Using a TwoTimescale Accelerated Particle- In- Cell Method M. Gibbons, ERC Inc., Edwards AFB, CA 1000 AIAA-2004-0155 Verification of SSM Hall Thruster Plume Model Considering the Electric Plasma Processes A. Korsun, TsNIIMASH, Korolev, Russia 1030 AIAA-2004-1372 Flightweight Magnets for Advanced Power and Propulsion Applications J. Chapman, LyTec LLC, Tullahoma, TN

Laser & Plasma Propulsion

N8

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 22-TES-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0156 Perspective of Combustion Modeling for Gas Turbine Combustors H. Mongia, GE Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, OH

Comprehensive Combustion Modeling I


0900 AIAA-2004-0157 Multi- Scale Modeling for LES of Engineering Designs of Large- Scale Combustors S. Menon, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1000 AIAA-2004-0159 Simulation of Combustion and Thermophysics in Practical Propulsion Systems J. Oefelein, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA 1030 AIAA-2004-0160 From RANS Towards LES for Engine Turbulent Flows T. Shih, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH

N4

Chaired by: N. LIU and J. MODER, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 23-TP-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0161 Numerical Model for Boiling Liquid Vapor Explosion (BLEVE) G. Pinhasi, College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, Israel 0830 AIAA-2004-0162 Capillary Condensation on Micro- grooved Surfaces C. Li, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 0900 AIAA-2004-0164 Frost Formation and Heat Transfer on a Cold Surface in Ice Fog P. Mago, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS

Phase Change Heat Transfer


0930 AIAA-2004-0165 Revisiting Hydrodynamic and Physico- Chemical Nature of Burnout in High Heat- Flux Boiling N. Dinh, University of California Santa Barbara, Goleta, CA 1000 AIAA-2004-0166 Modeling of Homogeneous Water Condensation in Rocket Plumes with a Kinetic Approach J. Zhong, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1030 AIAA-2004-0167 Application of Heat Balance Integral Method to Droplet Freezing in Melting Ablation T. Zien, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA 1100 AIAA-2004-0168 Two Phase Refrigerant Flow Through Adiabatic Capillary Tubes: Evaluation of Two Phase Viscosity Correlations and Friction Factor Correlations on Homogenous Model Prediction for R22 and R134a B. Chandra, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India
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Shasta 2

Chaired by: J. OCHTERBECK, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, and E. SHORT, Raytheon, McKinney, TX

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 25-WIG-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0177 Numerical Simulation of Glow Discharges for High- Speed Flow Control J. Poggie, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 0830 AIAA-2004-0178 To the Theory of Transversal Direct Current Discharge in High Pressure Gas Supersonic Flow V. Chernikov, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia 0900 AIAA-2004-0179 Plasma Jet Generators with Divergent Nozzles for Aerodynamic Applications N. Ardelyan, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

Plasma Discharge Physics I


0930 AIAA-2004-0180 The Physical Basis of the High Ability of the Streamer MW Discharge to a Resonant Absorption of MW Radiation K. Khodataev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1000 AIAA-2004-0181 Experimental Determination of the Microwave Field Threshold Parameters Insuring Realization of a Streamer Discharge of the High Temperature Form V. Bychkov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1030 AIAA-2004-0182 Absolute H Atom Density Measurement in Short Pulse Methane Discharge J. Parish, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1100 AIAA-2004-0183 E- Beam Plasmas 2- D and 3- D Analysis in MHD Applications V. Soloviev, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Teton

Chaired by: D. VAN WIE, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory, Laural, MD, and S. SURZHIKOV, Institute Problems in Mechanics, Moscow, Russia

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 Session 24-WE-1


Chaired by: T. ASHWILL, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 0830 AIAA-2004-0169 Development of Prototype CarbonFiberglass Wind Turbine Blades: Conventional and Twist- Coupled Designs D. Griffin, Global Energy Concepts LLC, Kirkland, WA 0900 AIAA-2004-0170 Uncoupled and TwistBend Coupled CarbonGlass Blades for the LIST Turbine K. Wetzel, K. Wetzel & Co. Inc., Lawrence, KS 0930 AIAA-2004-0171 Reducing Distortion in Simulated InjectionMolded Wind Turbine Blades J. Tester, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 1000 AIAA-2004-0172 Effect of Mean Stress on the Damage of Wind Turbine Blades H. Sutherland, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1030 AIAA-2004-0173 The Effect of Load Phase Angle on Wind Turbine Blade Fatigue Damage D. White, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1100 AIAA-2004-0174 Compression Strength of Carbon Fiber Laminates Containing Flaws with Fiber Waviness D. Avery, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT

Structures, Materials, and Fatigue

Ruby

Monday Morning / 05 January 2004 1200 - 1400 Capability Based Research: New Horizons for Aeronautics Silver State Pavilion
AIAA is pleased to host a special luncheon with Richard Wlezien, Vehicle Systems Manager, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC. Richard Wlezien will discuss his vision for future NASA air vehicle systems programs. Make plans early as the first 800 attendees will receive complimentary boxed lunches.
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Chaired by: J. HILEMAN, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 26-AA-2


Chaired by: J. HILEMAN, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1400 AIAA-2004-0184 Development and Application of Localized Arc Filament Plasma Actuators for Jet Flow and Noise Control M. Samimy, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1430 AIAA-2004-0185 Jet Noise Reduction by a Microjet on the Centerline of the Primary Jet 1500 AIAA-2004-0186 Exploring High- Speed Axisymmetric Jet Noise Control Using Hartmann Tube Fluidic Actuators 1530 AIAA-2004-0187 Turbofan Jet Noise Reduction via Deflection of the Bypass Stream D. Papamoschou, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 1600 AIAA-2004-0188 Engine Validation of Noise Reduction Concepts - Separate Flow Nozzles D. Weir, Honeywell Engines Systems and Services, Phoenix, AZ 1630 AIAA-2004-0190 Subsonic Jet Noise Reduction Variable Geometry Chevron F. Calkins, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA 1700 AIAA-2004-0189 Mean Flow and Noise Prediction for a Separate Flow Jet with Chevron Mixers L. Koch, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1730 AIAA-2004-0191 A PIV Flow Field Investigation of Chevron Nozzle Mechanisms B. Callender, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

Jet Noise Control

N7

J. Kim, Seoul National J. Kastner, Ohio State University, Seoul, South University, Columbus, Korea OH

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 27-ABP-1


1400 AIAA-2004-0192 Computation of Uncoupled and Coupled Aeroelasticity of ThreeDimensional Blade Rows M. Sadeghi, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 1430 AIAA-2004-0193 Finite Element Simulation of Turbomachine Blade Row Viscous Interactions Vane Vibratory Stress Predictions R. Kishore , Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1500 AIAA-2004-0195 A Study of Impulse Forcing on a Simply Supported Blade T. Krausse, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK

Turbomachinery High Cycle Fatigue


1530 AIAA-2004-0196 HCF Performance and FOD Tolerance Improvement in Ti- 6Al4V Vane with LPB Treatment P. Prevey, Lambda Research, Cincinnati, OH 1600 AIAA-2004-0197 Tip Clearance Effects on Transonic IGV/Rotor Interactions X. Zhou, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 1630 AIAA-2004-0198 Steady Viscous Flow Solution of a Turbomachine Cascade Q. Zhang, University of Kentucky, Paducah, KY 1700 AIAA-2004-0199 Numerical Study on Flow Separation of a Transonic Cascade Z. Hu, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL

Whitney

Chaired by: M. WOLFF, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, and W. ENGBLOM, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 28-AEE-1


1400 AIAA-2004-0202 The Advanced Engineering Environment (AEE) Project for NASAs Next Generation Launch Technologies (NGLT) Program D. Monell, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1430 AIAA-2004-0203 A OneNASA Framework: The Virtual System Design Environment J. Medina, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 1500 AIAA-2004-0204 Application of Simulation and Analysis Technolgies in Launch Operation Development M. Conroy, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL

Advanced Engineering Environment I


1530 AIAA-2004-0206 The Launch Vehicle Language Data Model Applied to Analysis Tool Connectivity J. Vander Kam, Eloret, Inc., Cincinnati, OH

McKinley

Chaired by: J. MAPAR, Science Applications International Corporation, McLean, VA

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Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 29-AFM-2


Chaired by: R. AGARWAL, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO 1400 AIAA-2004-0209 Comparison of Time Domain Training Signals for CFD Based Aerodynamic System Identification C. O'Neill, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 1430 AIAA-2004-0210 Rapid Computation of Dynamic Stability Derivatives J. Stalnaker, SYColeman, Huntsville, AL 1500 AIAA-2004-0211 A Retrospective: Development of Simulation Models for the 1903 and 1905 Wright Flyers R. Deters, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

Performance, Stability, and Control I

Sierra 1

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 30-APA-5


Chaired by: A. GOPALARATHNAM, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 1400 AIAA-2004-0213 Numerical Winglet Optimization N. Pfeiffer, Raytheon Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS 1430 AIAA-2004-0214 Propeller Slipstream and Wing- Fuselage Interference Effects on Three- Axis Stability And Control M. Renooij, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 1500 AIAA-2004-0215 Building the Aerodynamics Module for the Integrated Hypersonic Aeromechanics Tool A. Le, Advatech Pacific Inc., Redlands, CA 1530 AIAA-2004-0216 Warp Design of a Supersonic Wing Using a Nonlinear Optimization Method 1600 AIAA-2004-0217 Zero- Lift Wave Drag Calculation Using Supersonic Area Rule and Its Modifications 1630 AIAA-2004-0219 Post- Stall Prediction of Multiple- Lifting- Surface Configurations Using a Decambering Approach R. Mukherjee, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 1700 AIAA-2004-0220 Analysis and Design of Wings and Wing/Winglet Combinations at Low Speeds J. Chattot, University of California Davis, Davis, CA

Aerodynamic Design II

Carson 1

Z. Lei, Japan Aerospace V. Nikolic, Minnesota Exploration Agnecy, State University, Tokyo, Japan Mankato, MN

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 31-APA-6


Chaired by: A. AHMED, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 1400 AIAA-2004-0221 Compliant Flows: The Answer to Practical Flow Control Problems? J. Fulker, QinetiQ, Bedford, Great Britain 1430 AIAA-2004-0222 A Multigrid Method for 2- D MGD Flow Control Analysis S. Luo, Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 1500 AIAA-2004-0224 Distributed Hingeless Flow Control and Rotary Synthetic Jet Actuation A. Miller, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 1530 AIAA-2004-0225 Optimization of Blowing and Suction Control on NACA0012 Airfoil Using Genetic Algorithm 1600 AIAA-2004-0226 Post- Stall Flow Control of Sharp- Edged Wings via Unsteady Blowing 1630 AIAA-2004-0227 Oscillatory and Pulsed Jets for Improved Airfoil Aerodynamics - A Numerical Simulation A. Hassan, The Boeing Company, Mesa, AZ 1700 AIAA-2004-0228 Numerical Modeling of Coanda Jet Controlled Nacelle Configurations J. Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

Flow Control Applications

Carson 2

J. Rullan, Virginia Tech, L. Huang, University of Blacksburg, VA Kentucky, Lexington, KY

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Chaired by: W. SAND, Aviation Weather Consulting, Inc., Lyons, CO 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 32-ASE-2


1400 AIAA-2004-0229 Inflight Icing Data: A Comparison of Tasmania and British Isles/central France Air Operations Icing Encounters A. Brown, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada 1430 AIAA-2004-0230 Methods of Characterizing Cloud Drop Spectra Spatial Variation C. Ryerson, Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH

Cloud Forcasting, Characterization, Sensing, and Measuring


1500 AIAA-2004-0231 The Forecast Icing Potential Algorithm 1530 AIAA-2004-0233 Preliminary Analysis of X- band and Ka- band Radar for Use in the F. McDonough, National Detection of Icing Center for Atmospheric Conditions Aloft Research, Boulder, CO A. Reehorst, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1600 AIAA-2004-0234 Using RADTRAN to Simulate an Aircraft Microwave Radiometer to Detect Icing Potential G. Koenig, Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH

N5

Chaired by: W. SAND, Aviation Weather Consulting, Inc., Lyons, CO

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 33-EMMD-1


1400 AIAA-2004-0238 Combustion Behaviors of Pre- Heated Nanocomposite Thermites J. Granier, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 1430 AIAA-2004-0239 Calculation of Blowout Panels Response Times and Experimental Tests of Panel Performance

Energetic Materials, Modeling and Diagnostics


1500 AIAA-2004-0240 Effect of Heterogeneity of Solid Propellants on Their Intrinsic Stability of Pyrolysis

N10

Chaired by: J. MERSON, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, and T. BLACHOWSKI, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head, MD

D. Olander, Goodrich P. Preetham, Indian Corporation, Phoenix, AZ Institute of Technology, Chennai, India

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 34-FD-6


1400 AIAA-2004-0241 Multiscale Modeling for Turbulence Simulation in Complex Geometries S. Ramakrishnan, Rice University, Houston, TX 1430 AIAA-2004-0242 CFD with Hybrid Symbolic- Numeric Methodology J. Camberos, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1500 AIAA-2004-0243 A Flux Consistent Implementation of Flux Vector Splitting C. Campbell, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX

CFD Methods II
1530 AIAA-2004-0244 Flow Simulation Around an Airfoil Using Lattice Boltzmann Method on Generalized Coordinates T. Imamura, National Aerospace Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan 1600 AIAA-2004-0245 Analysis Different Numerical Schemes for the Resolution of Convection- Diffusion Equations Using Finite Volume Methods on Unstructured Grids C. Perez-Segarra, Technical University of Catalonia, Terrassa, Spain 1630 AIAA-2004-0246 Cartesian Mesh Generation and HighlyCompressed Storage Using Hilbert Codes D. Hill, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, NH 1700 AIAA-2004-0248 Development of a Robust Incompressible Solver for Cartesian Grids with Colocated Variables D. Mott, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC

Carson 3

Chaired by: M. VISBAL, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and A. HASSAN, The Boeing Company, Mesa, AZ

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Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 35-FD-7


1400 AIAA-2004-0249 Receptivity of Supersonic Boundary Layer on a Blunt Plate to Acoustic Disturbances I. Egorov, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Zhukovski, Russia 1430 AIAA-2004-0250 Bypass Transition on the Nozzle Wall of the Boeing/AFOSR Mach- 6 Quiet Tunnel S. Schneider, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1500 AIAA-2004-0251 Compressible Boundary- Layer Transition on an Axisymmetric Body at Incidence H. Sugiura, National Aerospace Laboratory, Chofu, Japan

High Speed Transition


1530 AIAA-2004-0252 DNS of Attachmentline/Crossflow Boundary Layer Instability in Supersonic Swept Wing Flows S. Speer, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 1600 AIAA-2004-0253 Receptivity of Mach 6 Flow over a Flared Cone to Freestream Disturbance X. Zhong, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 1630 AIAA-2004-0254 Receptivity of a Supersonic Boundary Layer over a Sharp Wedge to Wall Blowing/Suction X. Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 1700 AIAA-2004-0255 Nonlinear Aspects of Hypersonic Boundary Layer Stability on a Porous Surface A. Shiplyuk, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

Crystal 2
1730 AIAA-2004-0256 Receptivity to Freestream Disturbances of a Mach 10 Nonequilibrium Reacting Oxygen Flow over a Flat Plate Y. Ma, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Chaired by: S. SCHNEIDER, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, and H. REED, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 36-FD-8


Chaired by: K. SQUIRES, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 1400 AIAA-2004-0257 Zonal Grid Refinement for Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Boundary Layers I. Mary, ONERA, Chatillon, France 1430 AIAA-2004-0258 Anti- Aliasing for Integrated LES- RANS Computations 1500 AIAA-2004-0259 Prediction of the Flow over an Airfoil at Maximum Lift 1530 AIAA-2004-0260 Large Eddy Simulation of Supersonic Twin- Jet Impingement H. Toh, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 1600 AIAA-2004-0261 Large- Eddy Simulation of Tip Vortex Flow at High Reynolds Number O. Fleig, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 1630 AIAA-2004-0262 LES Investigation of Near Field Wakes Behind Juncture of Wing and Plate J. Cai, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 1700 AIAA-2004-0263 Turbulence Modeling Strategy in Rocket Flow B. Wasistho, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1730 AIAA-2004-0264 Extra- Large Eddy Simulation of Massively Separated Flows J. Kok, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

LES Approaches and Applications

Crystal 3

J. Schluter, Stanford K. Squires, Arizona University, Stanford, CA State University, Tempe, AZ

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 37-FD-9


1400 AIAA-2004-0265 Scalar Measurements for Combustion Model Validation R. Barlow, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA 1430 AIAA-2004-0266 Supersonic Combustion Experiments for CFD Model Development and Validation (Invited) 1500 AIAA-2004-0267 Modeling of High Speed Reacting Flows: Established Practices and Future Challenges

Modeling for High-Speed Combustors


1530 AIAA-2004-0269 The q- L Turbulence Closure for WallBounded and Free Shear Flows U. Goldberg, Metacomp Technologies, Agoura Hills, CA 1600 AIAA-2004-0271 Computational Study of Mach Reflection in Chemically Reacting Steady Flows A. Trotsyuk, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Novosibirsk, Russia

Crystal 4

Chaired by: M. BARONE, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, and A. CUTLER, George Washington University, Hampton, VA

A. Cutler, NASA Langley R. Baurle, NASA Research Center, Langley, Hampton, VA Hampton, VA

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Chaired by: K. BURNS, Veridian Engineering, San Diego, CA 1400 1430 1500 1530

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 38-HIS-2


Chaired by: K. BURNS, Veridian Engineering, San Diego, CA 1400 AIAA-2004-0272 The 2003 Goddard Rocket Replica Project: A Reconstruction of the World's First Functional Liquid Rocket System R. Farr, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1430 AIAA-2004-0273 History of American Women in Space B. Johnson, Merkel Airplane Company, Valley Center, KS 1500 AIAA-2004-0274 Keeping the International Space Station Flying: The Challenge Without Shuttles M. Sanchez, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 1530 AIAA-2004-0275 Aerospace Engineering at SDSU - A Brief History J. Katz, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA

History of Space Flight

Crystal 1

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 39-MDO-2


1400 AIAA-2004-0278 Multi- Objective Pareto Concurrent Subspace Optimization for Multidisciplinary Design C. Huang, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 1430 AIAA-2004-0280 Aerodynamic Data Modeling Using Support Vector Machines H. Fan, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 1500 AIAA-2004-0281 Synthesizing an MDO Architecture in CAD C. Crawford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

MDO Methods
1530 AIAA-2004-0282 Integration of Aerodynamic, Structural, Cost and Manufacturing Cosiderations During the Conceptual Design of a Thrust Reverser Cascade J. Butterfield, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland

N9

Chaired by: A. MESSAC, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, and G. DULIKRAVICH, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 40-MSSP-2


1400 AIAA-2004-0285 The Mission After the Mission: STS- 107 Payload Debris and Data Recovery Efforts A. Over, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1430 AIAA-2004-0286 Investigation of Nonbuoyant Laminar Jet Diffusion Flames: A Paradigm for Soot Processes in Turbulent Flames G. Faeth, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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Science in Space: Achievements of STS-107 and ISS Increment 6


1500 AIAA-2004-0287 Behavior of Particulate Materials at Very Low Pressures S. Sture, University of Colorodo, Boulder, CO 1530 AIAA-2004-0288 The Mist Experiment on STS- 107: Fighting Fire in Microgravity A. Abbud-Madrid, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 1600 AIAA-2004-0290 Reaching for the STARS - The STS- 107 Mission K. Campbell, SPACEHAB Inc., Houston, TX

N6

Chaired by: K. SACKSTEDER, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, and R. GEVEDEN, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

Chaired by: R. CUMMINGS, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 41-NSC-2


Chaired by: R. CUMMINGS, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA 1400 AIAA-2004-0292 Computational Continuum and Rarefied Flow Results for Ballute Applications B. Anderson, George Washington University, Yorktown, VA 1430 AIAA-2004-0293 Fluid Mechanics in a Non- Axisymmetric Cold Flow Ejector System 1500 AIAA-2004-0294 Porous PressureSensitive Paint for Measurement of Unsteady Pressures in Turbomachinery 1530 AIAA-2004-0295 Preliminary Results of Vehicle Formation Control Using Dynamic Inversion R. Caicedo, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 1600 AIAA-2004-0296 Theta- D Control for Ascent Phase of Reusable Launch Vehicles D. Drake, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO 1630 AIAA-2004-0297 Experimental Investigation of Rotor Vortex Wakes in Descent J. Stack, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

AIAA Foundation National Student Conference - Graduate Division

Crystal 5

D. Lineberry, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL J. Gregory, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 42-PC-3


1400 AIAA-2004-0298 Flame Propagation in Channels: Steady and Pulsating Propagation 1430 AIAA-2004-0300 Effect of Structural Heat Conduction on the Power Density of MicroCombustors 1500 AIAA-2004-0301 Fuel- Air Mixing Challenges in MicroPower Systems K. Dellimore, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Micro-Combustion
1530 AIAA-2004-0303 Catalyzed Combustion of Hydrogen- Oxygen in Platinum Tubes for Micro- Propulsion Applications G. Boyarko, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 1600 AIAA-2004-0304 Numerical Modeling of the Heterogeneous Combustion in a Micro Scale Chemical Reactor 1630 AIAA-2004-0305 Simulation of an Electrostatically Driven Microinjector Pump

Cascade 1

Chaired by: C. BRUNO, University of Rome, Rome, Italy, and D. KYRITSIS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

M. Matalon, Northwestern University, T. Leach, University of Evanston, IL Maryland, College Park, MD

G. Krishnan, University B. Xu, Princeton of Colorado, Boulder, CO University, Princeton, NJ

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 43-PC-4 / ABP-2


1400 AIAA-2004-0306 Multiphase Detonations in Pulse Detonation Engines S. Cheatham, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 1430 AIAA-2004-0308 A New Ignition System for Pulse Detonation Engine H. Shimada, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan

Pulsed Detonation Engines I - Fundamental Issues


1500 AIAA-2004-0310 Numerical and Experimental Study of Detonation Propagation in a Rectangular Tube with Obstacles S. Shiokawa, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan 1530 AIAA-2004-0311 Three- Dimensional CJ Detonation in Rectangular Tube K. Eto, Aoyamagakuin Univ., Sagamihara, Japan

Cascade 2

Chaired by: C. LI, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, and C. BROPHY, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA

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Chaired by: J. SHANG, Wright State University, Dayton, OH

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 44-PDL-2


Chaired by: J. SHANG, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 1400 AIAA-2004-0314 Anisotropy of Compressible MHD Turbulence in a Mean Magnetic Field F. Ladeinde, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 1430 AIAA-2004-0315 Hartmann Flow Stability Analysis T. Bose, Metacomp Technologies Inc, Agoura Hills, CA 1500 AIAA-2004-0317 Numerical Simulation of 3- D Supersonic Viscous Flow in an Experimental MHD Channel H. Kato, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 1530 AIAA-2004-0318 Flow Calculations with Strong Magnetic Effects R. MacCormack, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

MHD

N8

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 45-SAT-1 1400 Chaired by: T. HOWARD, Raytheon, Lanham, MD Panel Discussion

Meeting Society's Needs with Supersonic Transportation

Carson 4

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 46-ST-1


Chaired by: A. SANTANGELO, Michigan Technic Corporation, Holland, MI 1400 AIAA-2004-0322 Changes in Polymeric Tether Properties Due to Atomic Oxygen M. Finckenor, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1430 AIAA-2004-0323 The Configuration and Dynamics of an Orbiting ED Tether Based Satellite 1500 AIAA-2004-0325 Designing Twin- Station LEO Satellite Constellation for Zonal Coverage 1530 AIAA-2004-0326 Nonholonomic Control of a Multi- link- modeled Tether System T. Naka, Yamaguchi University, Ube, Japan

Space Tethers

Sierra 2

A. Santangelo, Michigan J. Zhang, Northwestern Technic Corp., Holland, Polytechnical University, MI Xi'an, China (prc)

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Chaired by: D. BULZAN and J. ROHDE, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1400 1430 1500 1600 1700

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 47-TES-2


1400 AIAA-2004-0327 Current Status of the Overall Spray Solution Procedure (Combined CFD/Scalar- MonteCarlo- PDF/Spray Computations) Developed Under NCC M. Raju, NASA Glenn, Cleveland, OH 1430 AIAA-2004-0328 CFD Design Analysis Methodology: Hypersonics, Conjugate Heat Transfer and Liquid Spray Combustion D. Hoecke, Enercon Systems, Inc, Cleveland, OH

Comprehensive Combustion Modeling II


1500 AIAA-2004-0330 Large- Eddy Simulation of Realistic Gas Turbine Combustors P. Moin, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1600 AIAA-2004-0331 Large- Eddy Simulation Needs for Gas Turbine Combustor Design W. Kim, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT B. Shotorban, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 1700 AIAA-2004-0332 A Particle- Tracking Algorithm for LES of Two- Phase Flow

N4

Chaired by: D. BULZAN and J. ROHDE, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 48-TP-2


1400 AIAA-2004-0333 Nonequilibrium Plasma Effects on Telemetry Considerations for AirBreathing Hypersonic Vehicle Design R. Starkey, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 1430 AIAA-2004-0336 Use of Quasi- Classical Trajectory Methods in the Modeling of OH Production Mechanisms in DSMC 1500 AIAA-2004-0337 Quantum Scattering Study of Ro- vibrational Excitations in N+N_2 Collisions Under Reentry Conditions

Nonequilibrium and High Speed Flows


1530 AIAA-2004-0338 Nonequilibrium Vibrational Energy Transfer Across Hypersonic Boundary Layers

Shasta 2

Chaired by: D. GOLDSTEIN, University of Texas, Austin, TX, and I. WYSONG, EOARD, London, Great Britain

T. Ozawa, Pennsylvania D. Wang, NASA Ames G. Inger, Iowa State State University, Research Center, Moffett University, Ames, IA University Park, PA Field, CA

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 49-TP-3


1400 AIAA-2004-0341 Thermal Response of Ablative Test Piece in Arc- Heated Wind Tunnel T. Suzuki, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 1430 AIAA-2004-0342 TPS Selection and Sizing Tool Implemented in an Advanced Engineering Environment M. McGuire, ELORET Corporation, Moffett Field, CA 1500 AIAA-2004-0343 Non- Metallic and Structurally Efficient Thermal Energy Storage Composites for Avionics Temperature Control, Part I: Thermal Characterization

Thermal Control and Protection Systems


1530 AIAA-2004-0344 Non- Metallic and Structurally Efficient Thermal Energy Storage Composites for Avionics Temperature Control, Part II: Mechanical Characterization

Shasta 1

Chaired by: B. DROLEN, The Boeing Company, Altadena, CA, and J. MARONEY, Sverdrup Technology, Inc, Huntsville, AL

R. Wirtz, University of T. Zhao, University of Nevada-Reno, Reno, NV Nevada-Reno, Reno, NV


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Chaired by: M. BALAS, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 50-WE-2


Chaired by: M. BALAS, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 1400 AIAA-2004-0345 Design of Controls to Attenuate Loads in the Controls Advanced Research Turbine A. Wright, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1430 AIAA-2004-1365 Periodic and NonPeriodic Disturbance Accommodating Control of the Controls Advanced Research Turbine (CART) B. Street, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 1500 AIAA-2004-0347 Baseline Results and Future Plans for the NREL Controls Advanced Research Turbine L. Fingersh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1530 AIAA-2004-0348 Further Studies of Rotor Loads Control in Highly Sheared Turbulent Winds A. Eggers, RANN Inc., Palo Alto, CA 1600 AIAA-2004-0350 Methods for Increasing Region 2 Power Capture on a Variable Speed HAWT K. Johnson, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1630 AIAA-2004-0352 Energy Storage and Reactive Power Compensator in a Large Wind Farm E. Muljadi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO

Control of Loads and Power

Ruby

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 51-WIG-2


1400 AIAA-2004-0353 Nonequilibrium Plasma Formation by HighVoltage Pulsed Nanosecond Gas Discharge at Different Pressures M. Nudnova, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia 1430 AIAA-2004-0354 Ion Wind Effects in A Positive DC Corona Discharge in Atmospheric Pressure Air D. Lacoste, Ecole Centrale Paris, Chatenay-Malabry, France 1500 AIAA-2004-0355 ATMOSPHERIC AIR AND NITROGEN DC GLOW DISCHARGES WITH THERMIONIC CATHODES AND SWIRL FLOW Z. Machala, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Plasma Discharge Physics II


1530 AIAA-2004-0357 Microwave Discharge Control by Magnetic Field V. Brovkin, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1600 AIAA-2004-0358 Microwave Discharge Initiated by Laser Spark I. Mashek, Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia 1630 AIAA-2004-0359 Electron- Beam Generated Plasma in Air: Pulsed and Continuous Generation 1700 AIAA-2004-0360 Data Reduction Analysis for a Cylindrical, Double Langmuir Probe Operating in a High Speed Flow

Teton

Chaired by: R. BARKER, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA, and S. STARIKOVSKAIA, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, Russia

R. Vidmar, University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV S. Henderson, Wright State University, Dayton, OH

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 Session 1800 AIAA-2004-0001 Innovations in Aeronautics I. Kroo, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Dryden Lectureship in Research

Reno Ballroom

More than 90 Institute members will be inducted as AIAA Associate Fellows during the AIAA Foundation Associate Fellows Dinner. Each year, the Institute recognizes exemplary professionals for their

Monday Afternoon / 05 January 2004 1900 - 2130 AIAA Foundation Associate Fellows Dinner Tahoe
More than 90 Institute members will be inducted as AIAA Associate Fellows during the AIAA Foundation Associate Fellows Dinner. Each year, the Institute recognizes exemplary professionals for their accomplishments in engineering or scientific work, outstanding merit and contributions to the arts, sciences, or technology of aeronautics or astronautics. Please support your colleagues, and join us for the induction of AIAAs Associate Fellows class of 2004. Tickets to this prestigious gala event are available on a first-come, first-served basis for $50 and purchased in advance at the on-site registration desk. Business attire is requested.

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 0800 - 1200 AIAA Foundation Graduate Awards N4
The AIAA Foundation awarded 14 graduate awards for the 2003/2004 academic year. Six of these award recipients will present their award-winning work at this conference. These students competed against a large number of other students, but rose above the rest for their outstanding work. This years presenters are: Geoffrey Jeram, Georgia Institute of Technology, Carefree Maneuver Technology for Helicopters and Robotic Control Vehicles Graduate Award; Michael Benoit, University of Colorado, Cellular Dynamics and Growth in Space Graduate Award; Jeffrey Jepson, North Carolina State University, Self Actuating Telescopic Wings (John Leland Atwood Graduate Award winner); Pezhman Akbari, Michigan State University, Potential of Wave Devices in Gas Turbines Graduate Award; Thomas Hatfield, University of Colorado, Ultrasonic Physiological Measurement and Technology Graduate Award; Katie Grantham, University of Missouri-Rolla, William T. Piper, Sr. General Aviation Systems Graduate Award.

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 0800 - 1200 Career WorkshopManaging Your Career in the 21st Century Crystal 5
0800 Overview & Industry Trends J. Morrow, Boeing Space & Communications, Arlington, VA 0830 Industry Overview T. Howard, Raytheon Technical Services, Lanham, MD 0900 Job Interviewing Techniques J. Lutz, Consultant, Winter Park, FL 0930 To Stay or To Go- Personal Risk Analysis B. Wessels, Lockheed Martin, Denver, CO 1000 Diversity in the Workplace 1030 Authoring Your Career Crossroads J. Lutz, Consultant, Winter Park, FL 1100 Panel Session
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Chaired by: S. COLLIS, Rice University, Houston, TX 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100

Chaired by: V. CAPECE, University of Kentucky, Paducah, KY, and F. LIU, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 52-AA-3


Chaired by: S. COLLIS, Rice University, Houston, TX 0800 AIAA-2004-0361 Philosophy and Evolution of a SemiEmpirical Model for Jet Noise Prediction J. Stone, Modern Technologies Corp., Middleburg Heights, OH 0830 AIAA-2004-0362 Fine Scale Turbulence Noise from Hot Jets C. Tam, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 0900 AIAA-2004-0363 Acoustic Radiation From Subsonic and Supersonic Mixing Layers With Nonlinear PSE L. Cheung, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 0930 AIAA-2004-0364 Toward Optimal Control of Aeroacoustic Flows Using Discontinuous Galerkin Discretizations G. Chen, Rice University, Houston, TX 1000 AIAA-2004-0366 Temperature Gradient Effects on Sound Wave Propagation C. Tarau, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY 1030 AIAA-2004-0367 Analytical Solutions to Two- Dimensional Acoustic Fields with Two- Dimensional Temperature Variation S. Tiyyagura, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, India 1100 AIAA-2004-0368 Similarity of Fluctuating Velocity and Pressure Spectra Using Kolmogorov Scales of Turbulence A. Laganelli, Science Applications International Corporation, King Of Prussia, PA

Modeling/Mechanisms

N7

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 53-ABP-3


0800 AIAA-2004-0369 Integrated RANS- LES Computations in Gas Turbines: CompressorDiffusor Coupling J. Schluter, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-0370 Unsteady Cooled Turbine Simulation Using a PC- Linux Analysis System M. List, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 0900 AIAA-2004-0371 High Fidelity System Simulation of Aerospace Vehicles Using NPSS R. Sampath, GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY

Turbomachinery - Computational
0930 AIAA-2004-0372 Numerical Simulations of Rotor 35 with and Without Tip Injection Using an Arbitrary Mach Number Flow Solver C. Sheng, Computational Simulation & Design Center, Mississippi State, MS 1000 AIAA-2004-0374 Improvements in GasTurbine Performance Through the Use of Multiple Turbine Interstage Burners G. Chen, University of California Davis, Davis, CA

Whitney

Chaired by: V. CAPECE, University of Kentucky, Paducah, KY, and F. LIU, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 54-AFM-3


0800 AIAA-2004-0377 Applications of Computational Methods for Dynamic Stability and Control Derivatives 0830 AIAA-2004-0378 Spin Recovery of an Aircraft Using Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion Techniques 0900 AIAA-2004-0379 Model- Matching Controller Using Right Inverse System and Its Verification by Flight Experiments M. Sato, Institute of Space Technology and Aeronautics Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Mitaka, Japan

Performance, Stability, and Control II


0930 AIAA-2004-0380 An Analytical Study on Design and Performance of DualBell Nozzles M. Miyazawa, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan 1000 AIAA-2004-0381 Calculated Drag of an Aerial Refueling Assembly Through Airplane Performance Analysis M. Vachon, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA

Sierra 1

Chaired by: K. IWANSKI, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

L. Green, NASA Langley P. Kumar, Indian Research Center, Institute of Technology, Hampton, VA Mumbai, India

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Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 55-AMT-2


Chaired by: S. BERESH, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 0800 AIAA-2004-0383 A Review of the Spectroscopy of Gasphase Flow: The Molecules and Modern Methods 0830 AIAA-2004-0384 Simultaneous Imaging of Vapor and Liquid Spray Concentration Using Combined Acetone Fluorescence and Phosphorescence 0900 AIAA-2004-0385 A Preliminary Study on Acetone Laser- Induced Fluorescence Technique for Low Temperature Flows M. Kashitani, National Defense Academy, Yokosuka, Japan 0930 AIAA-2004-0386 Carbon Dioxide UV Laser- Induced Fluorescence Imaging in High- Pressure Flames 1000 AIAA-2004-0387 A Burst Mode OPO System for MHz Frame Rate PLIF Imaging Diagnostics 1030 AIAA-2004-0388 Measurements of Electrothermal- Plasma Ignition of Solid Propellants M. Ryan, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 1100 AIAA-2004-0389 Role of Non- Stationary Collisional Dynamics in Determining Nitric Oxide LIF Spectra J. Daily, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 1130 AIAA-2004-0390 Kinetics of NO Tag Formation in Air for Unseeded Molecular Tagging Velocimetry S. Nandula, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Spectroscopic Techniques

Shasta 1

N. Glumac, University of Illinois at J. Seitzman, Georgia Urbana-Champaign, Institute of Technology, Urbana, IL Atlanta, GA

T. Lee, Stanford W. Lempert, Ohio State University, Stanford, CA University, Columbus, OH

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 56-APA-7


0800 AIAA-2004-0391 Airbus, ONERA, and DLR Results from the 2nd AIAA Drag Prediction Workshop 0830 AIAA-2004-0392 Drag Prediction of Engine- Airframe Interference Effects with CFX 5

Drag Prediction Workshop II: Summary Session I


0900 AIAA-2004-0393 OVERFLOW Drag Prediction for the DLRF6 Transport Configuration: A DPWII Case Study A. Sclafani, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA 0930 AIAA-2004-0394 Study of CFD Variation on Transport Configurations from the Second Drag- Prediction Workshop C. Rumsey, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1000 AIAA-2004-0395 Aircraft Drag Prediction Using Cobalt K. Wurtzler, Cobalt Solutions LLC, Cincinnati, OH 1030 AIAA-2004-0396 Drag Prediction of the DLR- F6 Configuration G. May, Stanford University, Menlo Park, CA 1100 AIAA-2004-0397 Drag Prediction of DLRF6 Using the Turbulent Navier- Stokes Calculations with Multigrid Y. Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea

Carson 4
1130 AIAA-2004-0398 CFD Sensitivity of Drag Prediction on DLR- F6 Configuration by Structured Method and Unstructured Method K. Yamamoto, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Chofu, Japan

Chaired by: R. WAHLS, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, and R. RUDNIK, DLR, Braunschweig, Germany

O. Brodersen, DLR, R. Langtry, Ansys CFX, Braunschweig, Germany Otterfing, Germany

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 57-APA-8


0800 AIAA-2004-0399 Improved Performance and Control of FlappingWing Propelled Micro Air Vehicles K. Jones, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-1373 Development and Flight Testing of a UAV with Inflatable- Rigidizable Wings 0900 AIAA-2004-0401 Aerodynamic Design and Optimization of the Mars Airborne Remote Exploration Scout Aircraft

Unmanned/Micro Air Vehicle Aerodynamics


0930 AIAA-2004-0402 FENSAP- ICE Applications to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) P. Tran, Newmerical Technologies International, Montreal, Canada 1000 AIAA-2004-0403 Experimental and Numerical Studies of Geometry Effects on UCAV's Aerodynamics X. Huang, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada 1030 AIAA-2004-0404 The Influence of Fin Rigidity and Gusts on the Force Production in Fishes and Insects: A Computational Study R. Ramamurti, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 1100 AIAA-2004-0406 Comparison and Validation of Micro Air Vehicle Design Methods S. Boughton, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY

Carson 2
1130 AIAA-2004-0040 Design and Development of Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle V. Malolan, Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai, India

Chaired by: D. GRISMER, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

M. Usui, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY J. Vassberg, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA

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Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 58-ASE-3


Chaired by: D. MILLER, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 0800 AIAA-2004-0407 Overview of High Speed Close- Up Imaging in an Icing Environment D. Miller, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 0830 AIAA-2004-0410 A Tentative Mass Loss Model for Simulating Water Droplet Splash C. Tan, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 0900 AIAA-2004-0411 Role of Droplet Distortion and Break- up in Large Droplet Aircraft Icing G. Luxford, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Great Britain 0930 AIAA-2004-0412 Semi- Empirical Modelling of SLD Physics W. Wright, QSS Group Inc., Cleveland, OH 1000 AIAA-2004-0413 Additional Study of MVD Effects on Ice Shapes 1030 AIAA-2004-0414 Large Droplet Impact on Water Layers

Cloud Droplet Dynamics and Effects

N5

J. Tsao, Ohio Aerospace R. Purvis, University Institute, Cleveland, OH College London, London, Great Britain

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 59-EDU-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0415 Recent Experiments in Aerospace and Design Engineering Education W. Mason, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 0830 AIAA-2004-0416 A New Capstone Design Curriculum D. Miller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

Education: Design Pedagogy and Program Issues


0900 AIAA-2004-0417 Exploiting the Creative Process for Innovative Air Vehicle Design D. Cummings, Boeing Phantom Works, Huntington Beach, CA 0930 AIAA-2004-0419 Analysis of Team Performance and Report Quality in a Sophomore Design- Build Project J. Craig, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1000 AIAA-2004-0420 Aerospace Engineering Program at IIUM F. Lohar, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1030 AIAA-2004-0421 From Parks Air College to Parks College of Engineering & Aviation: 75 Years of Legacy in Aerospace Engineering K. Ravindra, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO 1100 AIAA-2004-0422 Education in Engineering Through Virtual Institutes: An ELearning Case Study I. Howes, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Great Britain

N10

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 60-FD-10


0800 AIAA-2004-0424 Surface Shear Stress Reduction with MEMS Sensors/Actuators in Turbulent Boundary Layers J. Lew, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-0425 Design Considerations for Using Indented Surface Treatments to Control Boundary Layer Separation T. Robarge, U.S. Air Force Academy, USAF Academy, CO

Flow Control of Boundary Layers, Cavities and Jets


0900 AIAA-2004-0426 Aerodynamics of Recirculating Flow Control Devices for Normal Shock/Boundary Layer Interactions K. Srinivasan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 0930 AIAA-2004-0427 Response of TimeDepended Flowfield Structure Behind an Active Vortex Generators Pair T. Shizawa, Tokyo University of Science Suwa, Chino-shi, Japan 1000 AIAA-2004-0428 Flow Control of Shear Layers Over 2- D Cavities Using Pulsed Jet and Aero- optical Analysis Y. Tan, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO 1030 AIAA-2004-0429 Numerical Simulations of Fluidic Control for Transonic Cavity Flows A. Hamed, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1100 AIAA-2004-0430 Passive Mixing Control of Parallel Jets N. Bunderson, Utah State University, Logan, UT

Crystal 1

Chaired by: C. TILMANN, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and A. SEIFERT, TelAviv University, TelAviv, Israel

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Chaired by: J. EKATERINARIS, Forth/IACM, Heraklion, Greece, and J. CAMBEROS, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 0800 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 61-FD-11


0800 AIAA-2004-0431 On the Use of High Order Methods for Complex Aerodynamic Problems J. Ekaterinaris, Forth/IACM, Heraklion, Greece 0900 AIAA-2004-0432 A Staggered Grid, HighOrder Accurate Method for Incompressible Viscous Flow N. Kampanis, Forth/IACM, Heraklion, Greece

High-order CFD Methods


0930 AIAA-2004-0433 A Runge- KuttaNewton- Krylov Algorithm for FourthOrder Implicit Time Marching Applied to Unsteady Flows S. Isono, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 1000 AIAA-2004-0434 Building- Cube Method for Large- Scale, High Resolution Flow Computations K. Nakahashi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 1030 AIAA-2004-0435 A Modified UpwindBiased Strategy to Calculate Flow on Structured- Unstructured Grid Topologies M. Darbandi, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada 1100 AIAA-2004-0436 Development of a Higher- Order Solver for Aerodynamic Applications D. Darmofal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

Crystal 2
1130 AIAA-2004-0437 Parallel, High- Order Overset Grid Implementation for Supersonic Flows K. Alabi, Thaerocomp Technical Corp., Stony Brook, NY

Chaired by: J. EKATERINARIS, Forth/IACM, Heraklion, Greece, and J. CAMBEROS, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 62-FD-12 0800 - 1200 Workshop on LES Development & Validation Needs for Gas Turbines (Invited) Carson 3

Chaired by: F. GRINSTEIN, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, and J. OEFELEIN, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA Workshop organized by the FDTC TWG on LES. 0800-0810 F. F. Grinstein, Welcome and Introduction 0810-0835 J. C. Oefelein, R. W. Schefer, R. S. Barlow, SNL, Livermore, CA, High-Fidelity LES and Target Validation Experiments in the Turbulent Combustion Laboratory 0835-0900 G. Richards and D. Maloney, NETL, Morgantown, WV, The SimVal Experiments and Generation of Validation Datasets 0900-0925 D. Bulzan, NASA GRC, Cleveland OH, Combustion Code Validation Experiments at Realistic Conditions 0925-0950 E. Gutmark, U. Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, Laboratory Studies for Gas Turbine Research 0950-1015 J.P. Bonnet, U. Poitiers, France, S. Verfaillie, U. Cincinnati, and F.F. Grinstein, IGPP-LANL, The Laboratory-LES Inlet Condition Interface in Swirl Combustors 1015-1040 C. Fureby and T. Carlsson, FOI, Sweden, Laboratory and Computational Studies of Turbulent Flows with Emphasis on Gas Turbines 1040-1105 L. Fuchs, U. of Lund, Sweden, LES of Swirling Jets 1105-1130 S. Menon, GATECH, Atlanta GA, (Un)Acceptable Uncertainty in Experimental Data for LES Model Validation 1130-1200 Moderated Discussion

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 63-FD-13 0800 - 1200 Modeling Versus Design for Micro Fluidics in Aerospace Systems Carson 4

Chaired by: B. SHAPIRO, University of Maryland, College Park, MD The goal of this workshop is to identify future needs in modeling of micro fluidic systems from a system design perspective. In other words, what form should micro fluidic models take, and how should they be created, to allow analysis, design, control, and optimization of the entire system? The workshop brings together micro fluidic modeling researchers with experts in system analysis, system design, and control. The first session of this two session workshop will consider aerospace systems with micro fluidic actuation such as UAVs controlled by synthetic jets or nano satellites controlled by micro thrusters. 0800 - Introduction and Welcome - B. Shapiro 0830 - Liquids: The Holy Grail of Microfluidics Modeling, M. Gad-el-Hak, Virginia Commonwealth University 0900 - Design Tools for Synthetic Jets in Flow Control, D. MacMartin, Caltech 0930 - FEMLAB: A General CAD Tool for Solving Partial Differential Equations, B. Sjodin, FEMLAB 1000 - Break 1030 - Moderated Discussion, J. Burns, C. Cadou, A. Glezer, and B. Shapiro
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Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 64-FD-14 0800 - 1200 Transition Study Group Session Crystal 3

Chaired by: W. SARIC, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 0800-1000: Laminar Flow Control Panel Discussion Moderator: Eli Reshotko, Case Western Reserve University 1000 1030: Report on the Transition Study Group Workshop on Transition, John Schmisseur, AFOSR, Arlington, VA 1030 1200: Transition Study Group Open Forum

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 66-ISS-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0439 Capabilities and Accommodations on the ISS EXPRESS Pallet 0830 AIAA-2004-0440 EXPRESS Pallet as an Engineering Test Bed for Spacecraft Technology

Technology Research Opportunities on the ISS Express Pallet


0900 AIAA-2004-0442 Department of Defense Experiments on the International Space Station Express Pallet D. DeAtkine, The Aerospace Corporation, Houston, TX 0930 AIAA-2004-0443 The Silicon X- ray Imager (SIXI) on ISS Express Pallet K. Wood, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 1000 AIAA-2004-1380 The Navy's Experience with Small Experiments Application to the Express Pallet H. Gursky, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC

Tahoe

Chaired by: J. BARTOE, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX

G. Cook, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, D. Boyle, Texas A&M TX University, College Station, TX

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 67-MDO-3


0800 AIAA-2004-0448 Data Driven Design Optimization Methodology - Part I H. Zhao, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 0830 AIAA-2004-0449 Comparison of BitString Affinity and Consecutive Generation Stopping Criteria for Genetic Algorithms W. Crossley, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 0900 AIAA-2004-0450 Data Transmission in Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Using a Platform- Independent Data Structure S. Parashar, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

Optimization Approaches
0930 AIAA-2004-0451 Ramjet Powered Missile Design Using a Genetic Algorithm R. Hartfield, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 1000 AIAA-2004-0452 Variable PopulationBased Sampling for Probabilistic Design Optimization with a Genetic Algorithm R. Hassan, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1030 AIAA-2004-0453 Multiobjective Evolutionary Computation for Noncircular Missile Shape Optimization H. Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China (prc) 1100 AIAA-2004-0454 Comparison of Optimization Algorithms Applied to Aerodynamic Design P. Liu, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

N9

Chaired by: C. BLOEBAUM, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, and W. CROSSLEY, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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Chaired by: E. GUTMARK, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, and K. YU, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 68-PC-5


0800 AIAA-2004-0455 Nonlinear Response of a Premixed Combustor to Forced Acoustic Oscillations B. Bellows, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 0830 AIAA-2004-0456 Thermoacoustic Flame Transfer Function of a Gas Turbine Burner in Premix and Pre- Premix Combustion B. Schuermans, ALSTOM (Switzerland) Ltd, Baden, Switzerland 0900 AIAA-2004-0457 Detection of the Onset of Unstable Combustion in Lean Premixed Combustors B. Lee, Yeungnam University, Kyongsan, South Korea

Combustion Acoustics and Instabilities


0930 AIAA-2004-0459 Flame- Acoustic Interactions in a Counterflow Field 1000 AIAA-2004-0460 Combustion and Heat Transfer Dynamics in a Premixed Laminar Flatflame Burner 1030 AIAA-2004-0461 Effect of Approach Flow Turbulence Characteristics on Sound Generation from Premixed Flames R. Rajaram, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1100 AIAA-2004-0462 Response of OneDimensional Laminar Premixed Flame Propagation to Traveling Pressure Oscillations P. Preetham, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India

Cascade 1

Chaired by: E. GUTMARK, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, and K. YU, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

A. Zambon, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, L. Haber, GE Global VA Research, Niskayuna, NY

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 69-PC-6 / ABP-4


0800 AIAA-2004-0463 Numerical Modeling of Pulse Detonation Rocket Engine Gasdynamics and Performance C. Morris, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 0830 AIAA-2004-0464 Numerical Investigation of the PDRE Performance with Detailed Chemistry 0900 AIAA-2004-0465 Numerical Investigation of 2- D and 3- D Multitube Pulse Detonation Using H2 and JP8 Fuel

Pulsed Detonation Engines II - Applications


0930 AIAA-2004-0468 A New Facility for the Study of Shock Wave Induced Combustion of Liquid Fuels J. Kashdan, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1000 AIAA-2004-0469 Performance and Noise Characteristics of Pulse Detonation Engines X. He, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 1030 AIAA-2004-0470 Ion Based HighTemperature Pressure Sensor J. Zdenek, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Cascade 2

Chaired by: L. BAUWENS, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada, and J. SINIBALDI, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA

S. Sato, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan H. Ebrahimi, Sverdrup Technology Inc., Arnold AFB, TN

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 70-PDL-3 / FD-15


0800 0830 AIAA-2004-0471 AIAA-2004-0472 Technique for Optical Disturbances Simulating and Caused by Transonic Evaluating Aero- optical Separated Boundary Effects in Optical Systems Layer Behind a 20Degree Ramp: Physics J. Trolinger, MetroLaser and Control Inc, Irvine, CA S. Gordeyev, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 0900 AIAA-2004-0473 Aerooptical Interactions in Turbulent Compressible Separated Shear Layers and the Interfacial- FluidThickness Approach R. Aguirre, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA

Aero-Optics

N8

Chaired by: E. JUMPER, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, and T. BEUTNER, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA

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Chaired by: E. KHALIL, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, and A. GUPTA, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 71-TES-3


0800 AIAA-2004-0476 Only Three Minutes from Ignition to Inferno: It's Not Unusual in Fires D. Lilley, Lilley & Associates, Stillwater, OK 0830 AIAA-2004-0477 Calculation of Volume and Temperature of Smoke in Fires D. Lilley, Lilley & Associates, Stillwater, OK 0900 AIAA-2004-0478 Transient Numerical Simulation of Air Characteristics in Ventilated Compartment Fire R. Kameel, CEB, Cairo, Egypt

Terrestrial Energy Systems


0930 AIAA-2004-0479 Phase Doppler Measurements of Liquid Fire Suppressants over a Heated Cylinder C. Presser, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 1000 AIAA-2004-0480 Transient Analysis of Pressure- Induced Transfer of Cryogenic Hydrogen in Storage Systems A. Mahmoud, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 1030 AIAA-2004-0483 Interaction and Induction of Shock Waves of Supersonic Turbulent Flow with a Transverse Sonic Injection Jet D. Sun, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI

Sierra 2

Chaired by: E. KHALIL, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, and A. GUPTA, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 72-TP-4


0800 AIAA-2004-1353 Radiation Analysis Behind Hypersonic Shock Wave in Nitrogen Using a Spectroscope and High Speed ICCD Camera A. Hayashi, Aoyama Gakuin University, Kanagawa, Japan 0830 AIAA-2004-0485 Modeling Surface Oxidation in Transient Aerothermal Heating Environments J. Marschall, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA 0900 AIAA-2004-0486 Aeroheating Analysis for the Afterbody of a Titan Probe

Aerothermodynamics
1000 AIAA-2004-0488 A Numerical Investigation on Aerodynamic Property and Heat Transfer J. Olejniczak, NASA C. Park, ELORET Corp., Enhancement for Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Surfaces with Concave Moffett Field, CA Cavities G. Lee, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC 0930 AIAA-2004-0487 Comparison of Enthalpy Determination Methods for an Arc- Jet Facility 1030 AIAA-2004-0489 The Integrated Hypersonic Aeromechanics Tool Thermal Module R. Morris, Advatech Pacific Inc., Redlands, CA 1100 AIAA-2004-0490 Heat Transfer Coefficients on a Flat Surface Impinged by the Under- expanded Sonic Jet M. Yu, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea

Crystal 4
1130 AIAA-2004-0491 Improvement of Aircraft Aerodynamic Properties by Energy Supply into Airflow when Using Highly Efficient Plasma Generators V. Ivanov, St. Petersburg State University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

Chaired by: R. BOND, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, and J. CAMBEROS, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 73-TP-5


0800 AIAA-2004-0492 A Liquid Cooler Module with Carbon Foam for Electronics Cooling Applications Y. Cao, Florida International University, Miami, FL 0830 AIAA-2004-0493 Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer from a Cylinder Between Parallel Planes: Analytical Approach W. Khan, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada 0900 AIAA-2004-0494 Numerical and Experimental PIV/PLIF Studies of Entropy Production in Natural Convection O. Adeyinka, University Of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

Conduction and Convection


0930 AIAA-2004-0495 Application of a Sensitivity Equation Method to Transient Non- Linear Heat Conduction H. Hristova, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, Canada 1000 AIAA-2004-0496 Analytical Modeling of Natural Convection in Concentric Spherical Enclosures P. Teertstra, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada 1030 AIAA-2004-0497 Natural Convection in Rectangular Layered Porous Cavities 1100 AIAA-2004-0498 Parallel Computation of Microscale Heat Conduction in Thin Films

N6
1130 AIAA-2004-0499 Effects of Rib Turbulator on Heat/Mass Transfer for Impingement/Effusion Cooling with Crossflow

Chaired by: E. MAROTTA, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, and M. YOVANOVICH, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada

J. Leong, University of S. Srinivasan, Clemson Oklahoma, Norman, OK University, Clemson, SC D. Rhee, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea

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Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 74-WE-3


Chaired by: A. WRIGHT, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 0800 AIAA-2004-0500 Update of the LongTerm Inflow and Structural Test Program H. Sutherland, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 0830 AIAA-2004-1370 Wind Turbine ADAMS Model Linearization Including Rotational and Aerodynamic Effects T. McCoy, Global Energy Concepts LLC, Kirkland, WA 0900 AIAA-2004-0502 A Comparison of Wind Turbine Design Loads in Different Environments using Inverse Reliability K. Saranyasoontorn, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 0930 AIAA-2004-0503 Quantifying Uncertainty in Estimates of Extreme Wind Turbine Loads 1000 AIAA-2004-0504 New Developments for the NWTC's FAST Aeroelastic HAWT Simulator 1030 AIAA-2004-0505 Stability Analysis of Three- Bladed Turbines Using an Eigenvalue Approach M. Hansen, Risoe National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark 1100 AIAA-2004-0506 Ramifications of Aeroelastic Analysis Approximations as Blade Designs Approach Stability Boundaries D. Lobitz, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1130 AIAA-2004-1369 Passive Pitch Control of Small Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines J. Hertel, Norwegian Agricultural University, s, Norway

Loads and Modeling

Ruby

L. Fitzwater, Stanford University, Stanford, CA J. Jonkman, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 Session 75-WIG-3


0800 AIAA-2004-0508 Magneto- FluidDynamics Interaction for Hypersonic Flow Control J. Shang, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 0830 AIAA-2004-0509 Effect of Surface Plasma Discharges on Boundary Layers at Mach 5 R. Kimmel, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 0900 AIAA-2004-0510 Lorentz Force Effect on a Supersonic Ionized Boundary Layer R. Meyer, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

Boundary Layer Plasma Flow Control


0930 AIAA-2004-0511 Electromagnetic Control of Unstable Disturbances in a Weakly Ionized Entropy Layer D. Gaitonde, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1000 AIAA-2004-0512 Study of Friction and Separation Control by Surface Plasma S. Leonov, IVTAN, Moscow, Russia 1030 AIAA-2004-0513 Microwave Discharges in Supersonic Plasma Aerodynamics V. Shibkov, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia 1100 AIAA-2004-0514 Energy Deposition in Supersonic Cavity Flow S. Aradag, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ

Teton
1130 AIAA-2004-0515 MHD Control of the Separation Phenomenon in a Supersonic Xenon Plasma Flow II S. Bobashev, The Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia

Chaired by: U. MEHTA, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, and Y. GOLOVACHEV, IOFFE, St. Petersburg, Russia

Tuesday Morning / 06 January 2004 1200 - 1400 Awards Luncheon


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Silver State Pavilion

The Small Business Forum

Chaired by: A. LYRINTZIS, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 1400 - 1800


The Small Business Forum

Career WorkshopManaging Your Career in the 21st Century

Crystal 5

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 76-AA-4


Chaired by: A. LYRINTZIS, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1400 AIAA-2004-0516 Effects of Inflow Forcing on Jet Noise Using Large Eddy Simulation P. Lew, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1430 AIAA-2004-0517 Coupling of Integral Acoustics Methods with LES for Jet Noise Prediction A. Uzun, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1500 AIAA-2004-0518 Computational Studies Supporting Concepts for Supersonic Jet Noise Reduction D. Kenzakowski, Combustion Research and Flow Technology Inc., Dublin, PA 1530 AIAA-2004-0519 A Study of DispersionRelation- Preserving and Optimized Prefactored Compact Schemes for Wave Equations M. Popescu, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 1600 AIAA-2004-0520 3D Computation of Noise Propagation from Ducted Fans Using a Spectral Element Method F. Taghaddosi, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 1630 AIAA-2004-0521 Unsteady Validation of a Mean Flow Boundary Condition for Computational Aeroacoustics R. Hixon, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 1700 AIAA-2004-0522 High- Order Discontinuous- Galerkin Discretizations for Computational Aeroacoustics in Complex Domains I. Toulopoulos, FORTH/IACM, Heraklion, Greece 1730 AIAA-2004-0523 Optimum Attenuation of Fan Tone Noise Radiation C. Breard, Analytical Methods Inc., Redmond, WA

Computational Aeroacoustics

N7

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 77-ABP-5


1400 AIAA-2004-0524 A Structured and Hybrid- unstructured Grid Euler and NavierStokes Solver for General Geometry 1430 AIAA-2004-0525 Wind- US Flow Calculations for the M2129 S- duct Using Structured and Unstructured Grids 1500 AIAA-2004-0527 Recent Improvements to the Wind(- US) Code at AEDC C. Nelson, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Arnold AFB, TN

NPARC Alliance/Wind Code


1530 AIAA-2004-0528 A Comparison of Steady State and Time Accurate CFD Methods for the Performance Prediction of a Transonic Pitot Inlet 1600 AIAA-2004-0529 Validation and Comparison of WIND and DPLR Results for Hypersonic, Laminar Problems 1630 AIAA-2004-0530 Computational Study of Axisymmetric OffDesign Nozzle Flows 1700 AIAA-2004-0531 CFD Studies on Flow Through Nozzles Using WIND at Low Mach Numbers

Whitney

Chaired by: D. YODER, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, and M. MANI, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO

M. Mani, The Boeing S. Mohler, QSS Group Company, St. Louis, MO Inc., Cleveland, OH

M. MacLean, J. Ladd, The Boeing Calspan-UB Research Company, St. Louis, MO Center, Buffalo, NY

T. DalBello, NASA Glenn Research Center, M. Patel, Orbital Cleveland, OH Research Inc., Cleveland, OH

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Chaired by: R. STUEVER, The Boeing Company, Wichita, KS 1400 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 78-AD-1


Chaired by: R. STUEVER, The Boeing Company, Wichita, KS 1400 AIAA-2004-0532 Airplane Design and the Biomechanics of Flight A More Completely Multi- Disciplinary Perspective J. McMasters, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA 1500 AIAA-2004-0533 Aerodynamic Shape Optimization of Complete Aircraft Configurations using Unstructured Grids A. Jameson, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1530 AIAA-2004-0534 Modern Use of Spreadsheet Methods for Aircraft Design, Sizing, and Performance Analysis D. Raymer, Conceptual Research Corporation, Sylmar, CA 1600 AIAA-2004-0535 Formulation of a MultiMission Sizing Methodology for Competing Configurations D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1630 AIAA-2004-0536 Aircraft Configuration Design Using a Multidisciplinary Optimization Approach C. Rao, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore 1700 AIAA-2004-0537 Feasibility Improvement of the Design Space Using Probabilistic Method Y. Jeon, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea 1730 AIAA-2004-0538 Quantification of the Elements in the Relationship Matrix, a Conceptual Study of Aircraft Fuel System H. Gavel, Saab Aerospace, Linkping, Sweden

Aircraft Design: Prospects, Methods, and Techniques

Tahoe

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 79-AFM-4


Chaired by: S. BALAKRISHNAN, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO 1400 AIAA-2004-0539 Autonomous Control of a Micro- Aircraft Network in an Atmospheric Boundary Layer A. Dorgan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1430 AIAA-2004-0540 Spacecraft Position and Attitude Control with theta- D Technique M. Xin, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO 1500 AIAA-2004-0541 Modeling and Simulation of the Nonlinear Dynamic Behavior of a Flapping Wings Micro- AerialVehicle K. Sibilski, Air Force Institute of Technology, Warsaw, Poland 1530 AIAA-2004-0542 Falling Leaf Motion Suppression in the F/A18 Hornet with Revised Flight Control Software M. Heller, The Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO

Flight Control Methods

Sierra 1

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 80-AMT-3 / SEN-1


1400 AIAA-2004-0544 A Distributed Sensing Technique for Aerospace Applications 1430 AIAA-2004-0545 Design, Analysis, and Initial Tests of a FiberOptic Shear Gage for 3D, High- Temperature Flows

Photonic Sensors and Sensing Techniques for Aerospace


1500 AIAA-2004-0546 Development of a NonIntrusive Temperature Sensor in a Model Gas Turbine Combustor T. Jenkins, MetroLaser Inc., Irvine, CA 1530 AIAA-2004-0547 From Pulsed Laser Vibrometer to Optical Doppler Velocimeter: Laser Metrology Using Photo- EMF Sensors C. Wang, Brimrose Corp. of America, Baltimore, MD 1600 AIAA-2004-0548 Detection of Explosive Mixtures in the Ullage of Aircraft Fuel Tanks 1630 AIAA-2004-0549 Waveguide- Based Inertial Navigation Sensor Architecture 1700 AIAA-2004-0551 High- Temperature, Fiber Optic Sensor Suite for Air Breathing Propulsion Applications R. Fielder, Luna Innovations Inc., Blacksburg, VA

Sierra 2

Chaired by: C. FITZPATRICK, Rice Systems Inc, Huntington Beach, CA, and M. WERNET, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

R. Duncan, Luna Innovations, Blacksburg, VA M. Orr, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA

S. Chen, Southwest C. Fitzpatrick, Rice Sciences Inc., Santa Fe, Systems Inc., NM Huntington Beach, CA

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Chaired by: J. VASSBERG, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA, and D. MAVRIPLIS, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 81-APA-9


1400 AIAA-2004-0552 Drag Prediction with the Zeus/CFL3D System (Invited) E. Tinoco, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Seattle, WA 1430 AIAA-2004-0553 Drag, Lift, and Moment Estimates of Transonic Aircraft Using the Navier- Stokes Equations S. Klausmeyer, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS

Drag Prediction Workshop II: Summary Session II


1500 AIAA-2004-0554 Transonic Drag Prediction on a DLR- F6 Transport Configuration Using Unstructured Grid Solvers E. Lee-Rausch, NASA Langley, Hampton, VA 1530 AIAA-2004-0555 Summary of Data from the Second AIAA CFD Drag Prediction Workshop (Invited) K. Laflin, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS 1600 AIAA-2004-0556 Statistical Analysis of CFD Solutions from 2nd Drag Prediction Workshop (Invited) M. Hemsch, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1700 AIAA-2004-0557 Reflections on the Second Drag Prediction Workshop N. Pfeiffer, Raytheon Aircraft Co., Wichita, KS

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Chaired by: J. VASSBERG, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA, and D. MAVRIPLIS, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 82-ASE-4


Chaired by: J. TSAO, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH 1400 AIAA-2004-0559 Flowfield Measurements About an Airfoil with Leading- edge Ice Shapes 1430 AIAA-2004-0560 CFD Analysis of the Aerodynamics of a Business- Jet Airfoil with Leading- Edge Ice Accretion 1500 1530 AIAA-2004-0561 AIAA-2004-0562 A Computational Icing Unsteady Flowfield Effects Study for a About an Iced Airfoil Three- Dimensional Wing H. Gurbacki, University D. Thompson, of Illinois at Mississippi State Urbana-Champaign, University, Mississippi Urbana, IL State, MS 1600 AIAA-2004-0563 Numerical Simulation of Icing Clouds in the NASA Glenn Icing Research Tunnel C. Bhargava, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1630 AIAA-2004-0564 Detached Eddy Simulations for Airfoil with Ice Shapes J. Pan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1700 AIAA-2004-0565 Water Impingement Experiments on a NACA 23012 Airfoil with Simulated Glaze Ice Shapes M. Papadakis, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 1730 AIAA-2004-0566 Grid Sensitivity Effects in Collection Efficiency Computation L. Santos, EMBRAER, Sao Jose Dos Campos, Brazil

Iced Airfoil Flowfields: Measurements and Predictions

N5

A. Broeren, University of Illinois at X. Chi, Michigan State Urbana-Champaign, University, East Urbana, IL Lansing, MI

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 83-EDU-2


1400 AIAA-2004-0570 Some Useful Conceptual Aspects in Flight Mechanics 1430 AIAA-2004-0571 A Relook at the Concepts and Competence of the Kalman Filter

Education: Improving Conceptual Understanding

N10

Chaired by: D. DARMOFAL, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

M. Ananthasayanam, Indian Institute of M. Ananthasayanam, Science, Bangalore, India Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
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Chaired by: D. WILLIAMS, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, and D. MACMARTIN, Caltech, Pasadena, CA 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 84-FD-16


1400 AIAA-2004-0572 Real- time Adaptive Control of Flow- induced Cavity Tones (Invited) M. Kegerise, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1430 AIAA-2004-0573 Controller Design for Active Closed- Loop Control of Cavity Flows H. Ozbay, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

Closed-Loop Flow Control: Algorithms and Applications


1500 AIAA-2004-0575 Control Issues in Reduced- Order Feedback Flow Control K. Cohen, US Air Force Academy, US Air Force Academy, CO 1530 AIAA-2004-0576 Exploring Strategies for Closed- Loop Cavity Flow Control M. Samimy, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1600 AIAA-2004-0577 Closed- loop Control of Vortex Shedding in a Separated Diffuser Using an Inverse Method T. Suzuki, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 1630 AIAA-2004-0578 Determination of an Effective Sensor Configuration for Suppression of the von Karman Vortex Street J. Cameron, U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy, CO 1700 AIAA-2004-0579 Models for Controlling Airfoil Lift and Drag H. Carlson, Clear Science Corp., Harford, NY

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1730 AIAA-2004-0580 Feedback Control of a Circular Cylinder Wake in a Water Tunnel Experiment S. Siegel, US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO

Chaired by: D. WILLIAMS, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, and D. MACMARTIN, Caltech, Pasadena, CA

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 85-FD-17 1400 - 1800 Modeling Versus Design for Micro Fluidics in Bio-Chem Applications Carson 4

Chaired by: B. SHAPIRO, University of Maryland, College Park, MD The goal of this workshop is to identify future needs in modeling of micro fluidic systems from a system design perspective. In other words, what form should micro fluidic models take, and how should they be created, to allow analysis, design, control, and optimization of the entire system? The workshop brings together micro fluidic modeling researchers with experts in system analysis, system design, and control. The second session of this two session workshop will focus on biological and chemical microscale applications such as bio/chem sensing and detection, along with a discussion of the integration of underlying technologies such as pumping, valving, mixing, and separation of fluids. 1300 - Numerical Modeling of Electrochemical Microchannel Flow: Protein Labeling and Dispersion Under Non-Ideal Conditions, O. Knio, Johns Hopkins University 1330 - Flow Control on the Micro-Scale for Bio-Chemical Sensing and Actuation, B. Shapiro, University of Maryland 1400 - Multi-Physics, Multi-Resolution Numerical Tools for Analysis and Design of Bio-MEMS, M. Athavale, CFDRC 1430 - Break 1500 - Moderated Discussion, B. Bamieh, T. Conlisk, C. Eggleton, B. Shapiro, and S. Wereley 1630 - Wrap-up and Summary + Recommendations for Future Research

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 86-FD-18


Chaired by: D. TAFTI, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 1400 AIAA-2004-0581 An Embedded Boundary Cartesian Grid Scheme for Viscous Flows Using a New Viscous Wall Boundary Condition Treatment D. Marshall, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1430 AIAA-2004-0582 Wall Function Boundary Conditions Including Heat Transfer and Compressibility for Transport Turbulence Models R. Nichols, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, TN 1500 AIAA-2004-0583 A New Inviscid Wall Boundary Condition Treatment for Embedded Boundary Cartesian Grid Schemes D. Marshall, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1530 AIAA-2004-0584 Flutter Prediction by a Cartesian Mesh Euler Method with Small Perturbation Gridless Boundary Conditions D. Kirshman, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA 1600 AIAA-2004-0585 Far- field Coarsening and Mesh Adaptation for Inviscid Flows on Cartesian Grids A. Dadone, Politecnico di Bari, Bari, Italy 1630 AIAA-2004-0586 Local Grid Refinement for an Immersed Boundary RANS Solver G. Iaccarino, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1700 AIAA-2004-0587 Dynamic Surface Roughness for Aerodynamic Flow Control W. Huebsch, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV

Numerical Treatment of Boundary Conditions

Crystal 1

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Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 87-FD-19


1400 AIAA-2004-0588 Direct Numerical Simulation of Unstable Disturbances in Supersonic Boundary Layer 1430 AIAA-2004-0589 Direct Numerical Simulations of Crossflow Disturbances in Supersonic Boundary Layers

Transition and Other Applications of Eddy-Resolving Methods


1500 AIAA-2004-0590 Direct Numerical Simulation of Flow Transition over a Flat Plate S. Deng, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 1530 AIAA-2004-0591 Inflow Conditions for Numerical Simulations of Bypass Transition V. Ovchinnikov, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 1600 AIAA-2004-0592 Computation of Blunt Body Wake Flow by Vorticity Confinement M. Fan, University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN 1630 AIAA-2004-0593 Instability Mechanisms in Supersonic Base Flows R. Sandberg, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1700 AIAA-2004-0594 Implicit Large Eddy Simulation of a Subsonic Flow Around NACA0012 Airfoil

Crystal 2
1730 AIAA-2004-0595 DNS of 3D Turbulent Natural Convection Flows Using Low Cost Parallel Computers

Chaired by: K. SQUIRES, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, and R. JOSLIN, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA

I. Egorov, Moscow L. Jiang, University of Institute of Physics and Texas at Arlington, Technology, Zhukovsky, Arlington, TX Russia

S. Komurasaki, Nihon F. Trias, Technical University, Tokyo, Japan University of Catalonia, Terrassa, Spain

1800 AIAA-2004-0596 Forced Couette Flow Simulations Using DSMC W. Liou, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 88-GT-2


1400 AIAA-2004-0598 Molecular Image Sensing for Pressure and Temperature Surface Mapping of Aerodynamic Flows C. Wong, UMIST, Manchester, Great Britain 1430 AIAA-2004-0599 Surface Heat Transfer Measurements by LIF in Reactive Flows K. Kontis, University of Manchester, Manchester, Great Britain 1500 AIAA-2004-0600 Development and Characterization of a Low- Pressure Calibration System for Hypersonic Wind Tunnels D. Green, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

Advancements in Measurement Techniques


1530 AIAA-2004-0603 Factors Influencing Camera Selection for the Boeing PressureSensitive Paint System 1600 AIAA-2004-0604 The Effect of Lens/Aperture Selection on Phase Doppler Anemometer Measurements

Crystal 3

Chaired by: N. VERHAAGEN, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, and M. KAMMEYER, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO

N. Brown, The Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO J. Davis, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

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Chaired by: T. BRESSLER, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA, and J. PATRICK, Lockheed Martin, Smyrna, GA 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 89-GT-3


1400 AIAA-2004-0605 Validation of a Wall Interference Correction System for a Transonic Wind Tunnel N. Ulbrich, Sverdrup Technology Inc., Moffett Field, CA 1430 AIAA-2004-0606 Streamwise Momentum Analysis of Subsonic Wall Interference on Flat- Plate Wings at High Angles of Attack M. Mokry, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada

Wall Interference and Measurement Techniques


1500 AIAA-2004-0608 Slot Width Augmentation in a Slotted- Wall Transonic Linear Cascade Wind Tunnel A. Rona, University of Leicester, Leicester, Great Britain 1530 AIAA-2004-0609 Boundary Interference Assessment and Correction for Open Test Section Wind Tunnels Using Panel Methods W. Mokhtar, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 1600 AIAA-2004-1359 Skin Friction Measurements Using Oil Film Interferometry in the 11' Transonic Wind Tunnel at NASA Ames D. Driver, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

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Chaired by: T. BRESSLER, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA, and J. PATRICK, Lockheed Martin, Smyrna, GA

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 90-ICG-1


Chaired by: J. CHAWNER, Pointwise, Inc., Fort Worth, TX 1400 AIAA-2004-0610 Using Quilts and Chains to Improve Structured and Unstructured Surface Grids J. Dannenhoffer, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 1430 AIAA-2004-0611 Toward a Global Parameterization for Quilted CAD Entities W. Jones, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1500 AIAA-2004-0612 A Structured Grid Quality Measure for Simulated Hypersonic Flows S. Alter, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1530 AIAA-2004-0613 Hierarchical Unstructured Mesh Generation 1600 AIAA-2004-0614 A Mesh Movement Algorithm for High Quality Generalised Meshes 1630 AIAA-2004-0615 A Post- Processor to Render Turbomachinery Flows Using Phase- Lag Simulations X. Wang, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 1700 AIAA-2004-0616 An Integrated Simulation Environment for CFD and Other Computational Disciplines R. Noack, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Bel Air, MD

Computational Analysis and Visualization

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S. Karman, University of Tennessee at D. Martineau, Aircraft Chattanooga, Research Association Chattanooga, TN Limited, Bedford, Great Britain

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 91-MDO-4


1400 AIAA-2004-0618 System Level Optimization in the Integrated Hypersonic Aeromechanics Tool (IHAT) M. Baker, Jacobs Sverdrup, Long Beach, CA 1430 AIAA-2004-0619 Multi- Disciplinary Optimization Method for an Innovative Multi Nozzle (MNG) Design D. Chasman, Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, AZ 1500 AIAA-2004-0620 Aerodynamical Optimal Shapes Design of Integrated Flying Configurations in Supersonic Flow

MDO Applications
1530 AIAA-2004-0621 An Engineering Method for the Design of Optimized Aircraft Wing Structures 1600 AIAA-2004-0622 Fleet Assignment Using Collective Intelligence N. Antoine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1630 AIAA-2004-0624 Optimal Shape Design of a Pressure- Driven Curved Micro Channel S. Lim, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea

N9

Chaired by: B. GROSSMAN, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA, and R. CANFIELD, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

F. Ferguson, North A. Nastase, Carolina A&T State RWTH-Aachen, Aachen, University, Greensboro, Germany NC

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Chaired by: M. GLICKSMAN, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, and R. SCHLAGHECK, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 92-MSSP-3


1400 AIAA-2004-0626 Mushy Zones Evolution Under Microgravity Conditions A. Lupulescu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 1430 AIAA-2004-0627 Bubble Formation and Transport During Directional Solidification in Microgravity: Model Experiments on the Space Station R. Grugel, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1500 AIAA-2004-0628 Effect of Variable Density in Dendritic Solidification P. Zhao, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

Microgravity Materials Science I


1530 AIAA-2004-0629 Faceting Simulation of Bulk Crystal Growth with 2d Nucleation and Screw Dislocation Theory Y. Ma, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 1600 AIAA-2004-0630 Simulating the Effect of Space Vehicle Environments on Directional Solidification of a Binary Alloy D. Westra, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1630 AIAA-2004-0631 Numerical Simulations of Transient Interfacial Phenomena in Miscible Fluids N. Bessonov, Universite Lyon I, Lyon, France 1700 AIAA-2004-0632 The Microgravity Science Glovebox C. Baugher, NASA Marshall, Huntsville, AL

N6

Chaired by: M. GLICKSMAN, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, and R. SCHLAGHECK, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 93-PC-7


1400 AIAA-2004-0633 Simultaneous Combustion Instability and Emissions Control Using Air and Fuel Modulation A. Wachsman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1430 AIAA-2004-0634 OPEN LOOP CONTROL OF SEVERE COMBUSTION INSTABILITIES BY FUEL FLOW MODULATION AT NON RESONANT FREQUENCIES E. Lubarsky, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1500 AIAA-2004-0635 Combustion Instabilities and Control of a MultiSwirl Atmospheric Combustor T. Yi, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

Combustion Control
1530 AIAA-2004-0636 Control of Combustion Instability and Emissions by Burner's Exit Geometry Modifications 1600 AIAA-2004-0637 Blowout Control in Turbine Engine Combustors 1630 AIAA-2004-0638 Systems Characterization of Combustor Instabilities with Controls Design Emphasis 1700 AIAA-2004-0639 Experimental Study of POD- based Control for Combustion Instability Using a Linear Photodiode Array S. Park, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

Shasta 1
1730 AIAA-2004-0640 Optimization of Oscillatory Flame in a Swirler Combustor Using an Active Control Method H. Sato, Aoyama Gakuin University, Kanagawa, Japan

Chaired by: H. CHELLIAH, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, and K. MCMANUS, General Electric Corporate R&D Center, Niskayuna, NY

T. Muruganandam, Georgia Institute of C. Paschereit, Technical Technology, Atlanta, GA G. Kopasakis, NASA University Berlin, Berlin, Glenn, Cleveland, OH Germany

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 94-PC-8


1400 AIAA-2004-0641 Effects of Flow Properties on Soot Formation and Oxidation Rates in Flame Environments 1430 AIAA-2004-0642 Fuel Jet Dilution Effects on the Sooting Characteristics of Propylene Diffusion Flames near the Smoke Point 1500 AIAA-2004-0643 Modeling of Soot Precursor and Early Stage Soot Formation

Soot and Combustion Diagnostics


1600 AIAA-2004-0645 Modeling Soot in a Swirl Combustor V. Katta, Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc, Dayton, OH 1630 AIAA-2004-0647 Wavelength Modulation Absorption Spectroscopy with 2f Detection for Combustion Temperature Measurements Using Multiplexed NearInfrared Diode Lasers J. Liu, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1700 AIAA-2004-0648 Influence of projection width and spatial gradient of concentration on Algebraic Reconstruction Tomography (ART) for Measurements of Hydrocarbon Fuel/Air Mixtures B. Gillet, Imperial College, London, Great Britain

Shasta 2

Chaired by: H. MONGIA, GE Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, OH, and M. SMOOKE, Yale University, New Haven, CT 1530 AIAA-2004-0644 Influence of the Fuel Nozzle Material on Soot Formation and Temperature Field in N. Slavinskaya, Coflow Laminar DLR-German Aerospace Diffusion Flames C. Kim, University of Center, Stuttgart, Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI S. Goh, University of Germany . Glder, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Toronto, Toronto, Canada

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Chaired by: H. KRIER, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600

Chaired by: J. REUTHER, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, and R. THOMPSON, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1400 1430

Chaired by: T. SHIH, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, and F. MASHAYEK, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 1400 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 95-PDL-4


Chaired by: H. KRIER, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1400 AIAA-2004-0649 BENEFIT OF CONSTANT MOMENTUM PROPULSION FOR LARGE AV MISSIONS APPPLICATION IN LASER PROPULSION C. Larson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA 1430 AIAA-2004-0650 Laser Impulse Generation in Flight A. Sasoh, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 1500 AIAA-2004-0651 Specific Impulse of Ablative Laser Propulsion 1530 AIAA-2004-0652 A Virtual Testing Environment for Electric Propulsion- Spacecraft Interactions 1600 AIAA-2004-0653 Computational Analysis on Nozzle Performance of a RP Laser Thruster

Laser & Plasma Propulsion II

N8

A. Pakhomov, University H. Katsurayama, of Alabama in Huntsville, J. Wang, Virginia University of Tokyo, Huntsville, AL Polytechnic Institute and Tokyo, Japan State University, Blacksburg, VA

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session SS-1


1400 AIAA-2004-1387 Experimental Aerothermodynamics in Support of the Columbia Accident Investigation T. Horvath, NASA Langley, Hampton, VA 1430 AIAA-2004-1384 Computational Aerothermodynamic Analysis for the STS107 Accident Investigation J. Reuther, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

Aerothermal Analysis Supporting the Space Shuttle Columbia Investigation

Chaired by: J. REUTHER, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, and R. THOMPSON, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 97-TES-4


1400 AIAA-2004-0654 AIAA Committee on Standards for Computational Fluid Dynamics Status and Plans C. Rahaim, Yuma Proving Grounds, Yuma, AZ 1500 AIAA-2004-0655 Verification and Validation of Pseudospectral Shock Fitted Simulations of Supersonic Flow over a Blunt Body G. Brooks, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Standards for CFD in the Aerospace Industry


1530 AIAA-2004-0656 Estimating GridInduced Errors in CFD by Discrete- ErrorTransport Equations 1600 AIAA-2004-0657 Development and Validation of a MultiBlock Flow Solver for Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Flows in Complex Geometries 1630 AIAA-2004-0658 Numerical Simulation of Flow and Heat Transfer in a Duct with Square Ribs and Bleed Holes X. Gu, Siemens-Westinghouse, Orlando, FL 1700 AIAA-2004-0659 Validation Study of a Multidomain Spectral Element Code for Simulation of Turbulent Flows G. Jacobs, Brown University, Providence, RI 1730 AIAA-2004-0660 Transient Numerical Simulation of Airflow Characteristics of Ventilated and AirConditioned Spaces

N4

Chaired by: T. SHIH, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, and F. MASHAYEK, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

Y. Qin, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI A. Afshari, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

R. Kameel, CEB, Cairo, Egypt

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Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 98-WE-4


Chaired by: J. LEISHMAN, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 1400 AIAA-2004-0661 The LS(1)- 0417MOD Airfoil Aerodynamic Flow Characteristcs with the Application of Vortex Generators J. Janiszewska, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1430 AIAA-2004-0662 RNN Blade Flow Models of the UAE HAWT Blade Undergoing Harmonic Oscillations W. Faller, Applied Simulation Technologies, Cocoa Beach, FL 1500 AIAA-2004-0663 Tip Speed Ratio Influences on Rotationally Augmented Boundary Layer Topology and Aerodynamic Force Generation S. Schreck, NREL's National Wind Technology Center, Golden, CO 1530 AIAA-2004-0664 Approximate Modeling of Deep Stall Effects on Yawed Rotor Loads A. Eggers, RANN Inc., Palo Alto, CA 1600 AIAA-2004-0665 The Effect of Turbulence Intensity on Performance of a NACA4421 Airfoil Section K. Swalwell, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia 1630 AIAA-2004-0666 A Method for Deriving 3D Airfoil Characteristics for a Wind Turbine C. Bak, Risoe National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark 1700 AIAA-2004-0667 Toward Blade- Tip Vortex Simulation with an Actuator- Lifting Surface Model C. Leclerc, Ecole de Technologie Superieure, Montral, Canada 1730 AIAA-2004-0668 Design and Verification of the Riso- B1 Airfoil Family for Wind Turbines P. Fuglsang, Risoe National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark

Airfoil and Rotor Aerodynamics

Ruby

1800 AIAA-2004-1363 Optimum Performance of Propeller Wind Turbines with Non- Ideal Airfoil Sections A. Wortman, ISTAR Inc., Santa Monica, CA

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session 99-WIG-4


1400 AIAA-2004-0669 Basics in Beamed MW Energy Deposition for Flow/Flight Control 1430 AIAA-2004-0671 Gas Dynamic Effect of Microwave Discharge on Supersonic Coneshaped Bodies 1500 AIAA-2004-0672 Numerical Modeling of the Lateral Force Creation by Surface Undercritical Microwave Discharge K. Khodataev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

Plasma Aerodynamics
1530 AIAA-2004-0673 Experimental and Numerical Studies on the use of Concentrated Energy Deposition for Aerodynamic Drag Reduction Around Reentry Bodies K. Satheesh, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India 1600 AIAA-2004-0674 Energy Transfer in Hypersonic Plasma Flow and Flow Structure Control by Low Temperature Nonequilibrium Plasma E. Anokhin, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia 1630 AIAA-2004-0675 On- Board Generated Plasma for Supersonic Flow Study 1700 AIAA-2004-0676 Simulating Microwave Diagnostics for Weakly ionized Gas

Teton

Chaired by: J. SCHMISSEUR, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA, and S. LEONOV, IVTAN, Moscow, Russia

Y. Kolesnichenko, Institute of High V. Lashkov, Saint Temperatures, Moscow, Petersburg State Russia University, Saint Petersburg, Russia

D. Bivolaru, Polytechnic J. Shang, Wright State University, Brooklyn, NY University, Dayton, OH

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Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 Session Durand Lectureship in Public Service Reno Ballroom

Tuesday Afternoon / 06 January 2004 1830 - 2000 Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 100-AA-5
Chaired by: L. UKEILEY, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS 0800 AIAA-2004-0677 Nonlinear Oscillations and Flow of Gas Within Closed and Open Conical Resonators C. Daniels, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH 0830 AIAA-2004-0678 Actuation Signal Directivity and Supply Pressure Effects in Powered Resonance Tubes S. Sarpotdar, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL 0900 AIAA-2004-0679 Large- Eddy Simulation of a Subsonic Flow over a Cavity on General Unstructured Grids N. Bertier, ONERA, Chatillon, France 0930 AIAA-2004-0680 Computation of Low Speed Cavity Noise C. Loh, NASA Glenn, Cleveland, OH 1000 AIAA-2004-0681 Low- Dimensional Estimation of Cavity Flow Dynamics N. Murray, University of Mississippi, University, MS 1030 AIAA-2004-0682 Control of Transonic Cavity Flow Instability by Streamwise Air Injection A. Rona, University of Leicester, Leicester, Great Britain 1100 AIAA-2004-0683 Numerical Investigation of Subsonic 2D/ 3D Cavity Flows P. Bissessur, University of Southampton, Southampton, Great Britain 1130 AIAA-2004-0684 Numerical Simulations of Fluidic Control for Transonic Cavity Flows A. Hamed, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

Reception honoring the Dryden, Durand, and von Krmn Lectures Recipients

Hilton Pavilion

Resonators and Cavity Aeroacoustics

N7

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Chaired by: D. JENSEN, Rolls-Royce Corporation, Indianapolis, IN, and R. RAVINDRANATH, US Navy, Patuxent River, MD 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100

Chaired by: R. STUEVER, The Boeing Company, Wichita, KS 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 101-ABP-6


0800 AIAA-2004-0685 Performance of Advanced Fan Exit Guide Vanes with a Product Derived Fan 0830 AIAA-2004-0686 Experimental Investigation of Flutter in a Single Stage Unshrouded Axial- Flow Fan 0900 AIAA-2004-0688 Deterioration and Retention on Coated and Uncoated Compressor and Turbine Blades W. Tabakoff, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

Propulsion - Experimental
0930 AIAA-2004-0689 Innovative SiC- SIC Ceramic Liner for the Trapped Vortex Combustor (TVC) Concept J. Mehta, TK Engineering, Cincinnati, OH 1000 AIAA-2004-0690 Scaling of Losses in Small IC Aero Engines with Engine Size S. Menon, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 1030 AIAA-2004-0691 The JT- 2XL Diesel Engine System for Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles A. Santangelo, sci_Zone, Holland, MI 1100 AIAA-2004-0692 Pressure Drop Distribution in Smooth Square Channel with Round Ended Sharp 180Deg Bend in the Presence of Guide Vanes D. Ratna Rao, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India

Whitney

Chaired by: D. JENSEN, Rolls-Royce Corporation, Indianapolis, IN, and R. RAVINDRANATH, US Navy, Patuxent River, MD

J. Gazzaniga, NASA Glenn Research Center, J. Gill, University of Cleveland, OH Kentucky, Paducah, KY

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 102-AD-2


Chaired by: R. STUEVER, The Boeing Company, Wichita, KS 0800 AIAA-2004-0693 Rethinking the Airplane Design Process - An Early 21st Century Perspective J. McMasters, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA 0830 AIAA-2004-0696 Flying Ocean Giant: A Multi- Fuselage Concept for Ultra- Large Flying Boat R. Onishi, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan 0900 AIAA-2004-0697 Conceptual Design of a Sonic Boom Constrained Supersonic Business Aircraft D. Aronstein, Raytheon Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS 0930 AIAA-2004-0698 Airframe Noise Modeling Appropriate for Multidisciplinary Design and Optimization S. Hosder, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 1000 AIAA-2004-0699 Preliminary Wing Optimization for Very Large Transport Aircraft with Wingspan Constraints J. Dalhuijsen, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

Aircraft Design: Design Process and Case Studies

Tahoe

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 103-AFM-5


Chaired by: P. RAO, Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Denver, CO 0800 AIAA-2004-0700 Fuzzy Logic Trajectory Design and Guidance for Terminal Area Energy Management 0830 AIAA-2004-0701 Test Results for Entry Guidance Methods for Reusable Launch Vehicles 0900 AIAA-2004-0702 An Integrated Approach for Entry Mission Design and Flight Simulations P. Lu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 0930 AIAA-2004-0704 Aerospace Vehicle Trajectory Design and Optimization Within a Multi- Disciplinary Environment R. Windhorst, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1000 AIAA-2004-0705 RLV Concept Employing Staged Rocket Engines R. Nelson, , Los Altos Hills, CA

Aerospace Vehicle Design and Simulation I

Sierra 1

B. Burchett, J. Hanson, NASA Rose-Hulman Institute of Marshall Space Flight Technology, Terre Center, Huntsville, AL Haute, IN

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Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 104-AMT-4


0800 AIAA-2004-0706 Time- Average Molecular Rayleigh Scattering Technique for Measurement of Velocity, Density, Temperature, and Turbulence Intensity in High Speed Nozzle Flows A. Mielke, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 0830 AIAA-2004-0707 Wide- Field PIV of Pulsed Jet Injection Upstream of Mach 2 Shock Wave/Boundary Layer Interaction P. Bueno, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

Diagnostics for Combustion, Plasmas, and High Speed Flows


0900 AIAA-2004-0708 Diagnostics of Short Pulsed Sustained Plasmas in a Cold Air MHD Channel 0930 AIAA-2004-0709 Temperature Measurements in Atmospheric Glow Discharge Plasma 1000 AIAA-2004-0710 Dual- Pump CARS Thermometry and Species Concentration Measurements in a Supersonic Combustor S. O'Byrne, National Research Council, Hampton, VA 1030 AIAA-2004-0711 Single- Shot Thermometry and Multiple- Species Measurements Using Dual- Pump, DualBroadband CARS in a Liquid- Fueled CFM56 Combustor S. Roy, Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc., Dayton, OH 1100 AIAA-2004-0713 A WavelengthMultiplexed Diode Laser Sensor for Temperature Measurements in Pulse Detonation Engines K. Hinckley, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Sierra 2

Chaired by: P. VARGHESE, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

S. Zaidi, Princeton V. Stepaniuk, University, Princeton, NJ Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 105-APA-10


Chaired by: E. FOURNIER, DRDC Valcartier, ValBelair, Canada 0800 AIAA-2004-0714 Propulsion Simulations Using Advanced Turbulence Models with the Unstructured- Grid CFD Tool, TetrUSS K. Abdol-Hamid, NASA Langley, Hampton, VA 0830 AIAA-2004-0716 A System for Moving Body CFD Simulations on Overset Structured and Unstructured Grids G. Power, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Arnold AFB, TN 0900 AIAA-2004-0717 Application of Vorticity Confinement to Inviscid Missile Force and Moment Prediction M. Robinson, SYColeman, Huntsville, AL 0930 AIAA-2004-0718 Application of Vorticity Confinement to Compressible Flow W. Dietz, Flow Analysis Inc., Estill Springs, TN 1000 AIAA-2004-0719 Calibration of Vorticity Confinement Techniques for Missile Aerodynamics: Part I Surface Confinement T. Suttles, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL 1030 AIAA-2004-0720 Navier- Stokes Simulation of a Missile with a Free- Spinning Tail Using Unstructured Grids E. Blades, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 1100 AIAA-2004-0721 Improvement of a Panel Method by Including Panel Warp J. Nathman, Analytical Methods Inc., Redmond, WA

CFD Applications I

Carson 1

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 106-APA-11


Chaired by: D. ROMAN, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA 0800 AIAA-2004-0722 A Wind Tunnel Investigation of Orbital Space Plane Configurations and Comparison to CFD Predictions C. Wee, U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy, CO 0830 AIAA-2004-0724 Research Wind Tunnel of the Aeronautical Institute of Technology: Conceptual Design and Calibration M. Assato, Instituto Tecnolgico de Aeonutica, S"ao Jos Dos Campos, Brazil 0900 AIAA-2004-0725 Aerodynamics of Formation Flight Z. Bangash, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 0930 AIAA-2004-0726 Lift Dump on a FighterType Wing at Approach Condition 1000 AIAA-2004-0727 Reducing Wind Tunnel Data for Flowfield Study over the Wing- Canard Configuration Using Neural Network 1030 AIAA-2004-0729 Unsteady Force and Moment Data on a Maneuvering Undersea Vehicle 1100 AIAA-2004-0723 Flow Analysis over and Behind a Wing with Different Winglet Shapes M. Nazarinia, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

Wind Tunnel and Flight Test Applications

Carson 2

S. Hwang, Korea Aerospace Research K. Granlund, Virginia Institute, Deajeon, South A. Abbasi Hoseini, Tech, Blacksburg, VA Korea Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

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Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 107-ASE-5


Chaired by: H. ADDY, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 0800 AIAA-2004-0730 Development of a Total Liquid Water Content Probe C. Tan, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 0830 AIAA-2004-0731 Ice Particle Impact on Cloud Water Content Instrumentation E. Emery, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 0900 AIAA-2004-0733 Aircraft Characterization in Icing Using Flight Test Data E. Whalen, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Urbana, IL 0930 AIAA-2004-0734 Aerodynamic Performance of a Swept Wing with Simulated Ice Shapes M. Papadakis, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 1000 AIAA-2004-0735 Icing at the McKinley Climatic Laboratory J. Bell, McKinley Climatic Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL 1030 AIAA-2004-0736 The Design, Fabrication, and Testing of Simulated Ice Shapes for the S- 92A Helicopter R. Flemming, Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT 1100 AIAA-2004-0737 Artificial Icing Tests of the S- 92A Helicopter in the McKinley Climatic Laboratory R. Flemming, Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT

Icing Testing and Flight Characterization

N5

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 108-FD-20


0800 AIAA-2004-0738 FFT Convergence Criterion for Unsteady CFD Codes M. Ahmed, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 0830 AIAA-2004-0739 CFD Code Verification Using Least Square Extrapolation Method R. Vaidyanathan, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 0900 AIAA-2004-0740 On the Validation of a Global Preconditioner for the Euler Equations B. Yildirim, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS

CFD Verification and Validation


0930 AIAA-2004-0741 Isolating TemporalDiscretization Errors for Separate- Verification Analyses 1000 AIAA-2004-0742 Second Order Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis of Laminar Airfoil Flows 1030 AIAA-2004-0743 Comparison of Operators for NewtonKrylov Method for Solving Compressible Flows on Unstructured Meshes T. Smith, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM

Carson 3

Chaired by: C. ROY, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, and S. ABDALLAH, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

J. Brock, Los Alamos J. Mahieu, Ecole National Laboratory, Los Polytechnique de Alamos, NM Montreal, Montreal, Canada

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 109-FD-21


0800 AIAA-2004-0745 Active Flow Control on the STINGRAY UAV: Physical Mechanisms A. Washburn, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 0830 AIAA-2004-0746 Flow Control with Synthetic and Pulsed Jets: Applications to Virtual Aeroshaping, Thrust- Vectoring, and Control of Separation and Cavity Osciallations 0900 AIAA-2004-0747 Unsteady CFD Modeling of Aerodynamic Flow Control over a Spinning Body with Synthetic Jet

Flow Control Applications


0930 AIAA-2004-0748 Simulation of Steady Circulation Control for Marine- Vehicle Control Surfaces E. Paterson, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA 1000 AIAA-2004-0749 Prediction of Oscillatory Flow Excitation at the Leading Edge of a Modified NACA 0015 Airfoil R. Yazzie, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 1030 AIAA-2004-0750 Numerical Investigation of Active Flow Control for Low- Pressure Turbine Blade Separation D. Postl, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1100 AIAA-2004-0751 Active Control of a Separating Boundary Layer with Steady Vortex Generating Jets Detailed Flow Measurements R. Eldredge, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT

Carson 4
1130 AIAA-2004-0753 Magnetogasdynamic Flow Control of Irregular Mach Reflection B. Earp, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Chaired by: A. SEIFERT, TelAviv University, TelAviv, Israel, and M. AMITAY, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

J. Sahu, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, R. Agarwal, Washington Aberdeen Proving University, St. Louis, MO Ground, MD

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Chaired by: A. CONLISK, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, and B. SHAPIRO, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 110-FD-22


0800 AIAA-2004-0754 Nano- Particle Image Velocimetry (NPIV): A New Technique for Measuring Near- Wall Velocity Fields with Submicron Spatial Resolution M. Yoda, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

Micro and Nanofluidics (Invited)


0900 AIAA-2004-0756 Optically Controlled Mixing in Microdroplets R. Grigoriev, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

Crystal 1

Chaired by: A. CONLISK, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, and B. SHAPIRO, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 111-FD-23


0800 AIAA-2004-0758 Multigrid Algorithms for the Chimera Method X. Juvigny, ONERA, Chatillon, France 0830 AIAA-2004-0759 Agglomeration Multigrid for an Unstructured Grid Flow Solver M. Pandya, Swales Aerospace Inc., Hampton, VA

Multigrid, Preconditioning, and Convergence Acceleration Methods


0900 AIAA-2004-0761 Parallel Multigrid Unstructured Method for the Solution of the Navier- Stokes Equations R. Corral, Industria de Turbo Propulsores S.A., Madrid, Spain 0930 AIAA-2004-0762 A Preconditioned Solution Scheme for the Simulation of Turbomachinery Flow at Arbitrary Mach Numbers J. Anker, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany 1000 AIAA-2004-0763 Practical Implementation and Improvement of Preconditioning Methods for Explicit Multistage Flow Solvers K. Hosseini, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Crystal 2

Chaired by: R. BUSH, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, and B. SEKAR, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 112-GT-4 / APA-12


0800 AIAA-2004-0764 Experimental and Computational Evaluation of FlushMounted, S- Duct Inlets B. Berrier, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 0830 AIAA-2004-0765 Compressibility and Leading- Edge Bluntness Effects for a 65o Delta Wing J. Luckring, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

High Reynolds Number Aerodynamics and Testing (Invited)


0900 AIAA-2004-0767 Overview About the European High Lift Research Programme EUROLIFT H. Hansen, Airbus-Germany, Ruxtehude, Germany 0930 AIAA-2004-0768 Exploitation by Airbus of High Reynolds Number Test Capabilities in the European Transonic Wind Tunnel P. White, Airbus-UK, Bristol, Great Britain 1000 AIAA-2004-0769 The ETW Wall Interference Assessment for Full and Half Models J. Quest, ETW GmbH, Cologne, Germany 1030 AIAA-2004-0770 Measuring Wall Interference Correction Accuracy: An Overview of the NTF Program E. Walker, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1100 AIAA-2004-0771 Measurement of Force Balance Repeatability and Reproducibility in the NTF M. Hemsch, NASA Langley, Hampton, VA

Crystal 3

Chaired by: J. QUEST, European Transonic WIndtunnel GmbH, Cologne, Germany, and R. WAHLS, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

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Chaired by: T. BENYO and J. HOROWITZ, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 113-ICG-2 Integrated Computational and Visualization Environments Crystal 4
Chaired by: T. BENYO and J. HOROWITZ, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 114-IS-1


0800 AIAA-2004-0773 Time Bounded Neural Network Command Control Design for Unstable Aircraft S. Suresh, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India 0830 AIAA-2004-0774 Intelligent MultiResolution Modeling: Application to Synthetic Jet Actuation and Flow Control P. Singla, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 0900 AIAA-2004-0777 Neurocontroller Design for Nonlinear Control of Takeoff of Unmanned Aerospace Vehicles

Intelligent Systems I
0930 AIAA-2004-0778 Robust Optimal Aerodynamic Design Using Evolutionary Methods and Neural Networks 1000 AIAA-2004-0779 Dynamic Waypoint Generation Given Reduced Flight Performance E. Atkins, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Crystal 5

Chaired by: E. ATKINS, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, and J. NEIDHOEFER, Accurate Automation Corporation, Chattanooga, TN

J. Thomson, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY M. Rai, NASA Ames, Moffett Field, CA

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 115-MSSP-4


0800 AIAA-2004-0781 Ground- based Testing of Radiation Shielding Materials 0830 AIAA-2004-0783 Evaluation of a Multiparameter Sensor for AutomatedMonitoring of Long- term Microgravity Cell Culture Experiments

Strategic Research and Microgravity Environment


0900 AIAA-2004-0784 Glovebox Integrated Microgravity Isolation Technology (g- LIMIT): A Linearized StateSpace Model R. Hampton, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY 0930 AIAA-2004-0785 Microgravity Environment Prediction and Control for the Fluids Integrated Rack 1000 AIAA-2004-0786 A State- Space Model of ARIS for Optimal Controller Design: MATLAB Implementation 1030 AIAA-2004-0787 Passive Isolators for Use on the International Space Station J. Houston, Sverdrup Technology Inc., Huntsville, AL

N6

Chaired by: H. NAHRA and R. DELOMBARD, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

C. Zeitlin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA D. Pappas, Wyle Laboratories, Houston, TX

L. Moss, Zin R. Hampton, U. S. Technologies Inc., Brook Military Academy, West Park, OH Point, NY

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Chaired by: J. POWERS, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, and E. KIM, The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 116-PC-9


0800 AIAA-2004-0788 Influence of Distributed Solid- Phase Reactions on Deflagrations in Confined Porous Propellants A. Telengator, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-0789 Dehydrogenation and Burning of Aluminum Hydride at Elevated Pressures T. Bazyn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

Heterogeneous Combustion and Detonations


0900 AIAA-2004-0790 Effects of Heterogeneous Surface Reactions on the Ignition of Aluminum Particles P. George, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 0930 AIAA-2004-0791 Supersonic Combustion Heater Development for Hypersonic Materials and Propulsion Testing K. Wilson, Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake, CA 1000 AIAA-2004-0792 Numerical Study of the Detonation Wave Structure in Ethyleneoxygen Mixtures A. Khokhlov, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 1030 AIAA-2004-0793 Direct Calculation of Spherical Detonation Initiation of a H2/O2/Ar Mixture by the CESE Method B. Wang, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1100 AIAA-2004-0794 Longitudinal Oscillation Mode of OneDimensional H2- Air Detonations Y. Daimon, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan

Shasta 1

Chaired by: J. POWERS, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, and E. KIM, The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 117-PC-10


0800 AIAA-2004-0796 Laminar Flamelet Concept for Laminar and Turbulent Diffusion Flames K. Claramunt, Technical University of Catalonia, Terrassa, Spain 0830 AIAA-2004-0798 Finite Rate Chemistry Effects in NonPremixed CH4/H2 Flames C. Safta, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 0900 AIAA-2004-0800 DNS of ModerateTemperature Gaseous Mixing Layers Laden with MulticomponentFuel Drops P. Le Clercq, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA

Turbulent Combustion Modeling


0930 AIAA-2004-0801 Subgrid Mixing Modeling for Large Eddy Simulation of Supersonic Combustion V. Sankaran, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1000 AIAA-2004-0802 An Integrated Thermofluid, Chemical Kinetic Model for Pulse Combustors H. Heravi, Azad University, Mashad, Iran 1030 AIAA-2004-0803 Transient Prediction of Heat Transfer Characteristics in Furnaces: Combustion and Heat Transfer Modeling R. Kameel, CEB, Cairo, Egypt

Shasta 2

Chaired by: P. DESJARDIN, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, and E. BRIZUELA, University de Buenos Aires, Capital, Argentina

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 118-PDL-5


Chaired by: R. ACKERMAN, Raytheon, Manhattan Beach, CA 0800 AIAA-2004-0805 Simulation of Flow Unsteadiness in Chemical Laser Flowfields T. Madden, Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM 0830 AIAA-2004-0807 Parametric Factors Affecting Carbon Plume Development in SWNT Laser Ablation Production R. Greendyke, University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX 0900 AIAA-2004-0808 Ultrashort UV Laser: Drilling Holes in NickelBased Alloys for ABL COIL- SOG K. Kremeyer, PM & AM Research, Tucson, AZ 0930 AIAA-2004-0809 Laser- Induced Shock Impulse Generation and Its Aerospace Applications K. Watanabe, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

Laser Applications, Diagnostics & Effects

N8

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Tutorial Session - Introduction to Systems Engineering - Why do we need it and What is it?

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 119-SE-1 0800 Systems Engineering I McKinley

Tutorial Session - Introduction to Systems Engineering - Why do we need it and What is it? Instructor - John Hsu, The Boeing Company Moderator - Mike McCoy

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 120-TES-5


0800 AIAA-2004-0810 Passive Control of Unstable Combustion in a Swirl- Stabilized Spray Combustor 0830 AIAA-2004-0811 Low- frequency Combustion Oscillations in a Swirl Burner/furnace 0900 AIAA-2004-0812 The Effect of Combution Instability on Recirculation Zones in a Swirl Burner/furnace J. Dawson, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Great Britain

Combustion and Flames


0930 AIAA-2004-0813 Effect of Swirl on Flow Dynamics in Unconfined and Confined Gaseous Fuel Flames 1000 AIAA-2004-0814 Characteristics of Nonbuoyant Elliptic Jet Diffusion Flames 1030 AIAA-2004-0815 Effect of Oscillating Excitation on a Methane- Air Diffusion Jet Flame M. Ishizawa, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan 1100 AIAA-2004-0816 Time- Resolved Analysis of OH Distribuion in a Flame by PLIF Spectroscopy A. Katoh, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan

N4
1130 AIAA-2004-0817 Adiabatic Flame Temperature Calculation: A Simple Approach for General CHONS Fuels D. Lilley, Lilley & Associates, Stillwater, OK

Chaired by: J. DAWSON, Cardiff School of Engineering, Cardiff, Great Britain, and C. MOEN, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA

J. Dawson, Cardiff M. Linck, University of University, Cardiff, Maryland, College Park, Great Britain MD

J. Camacho, University S. Archer, University of of Texas at El Paso, El Maryland, College Park, Paso, TX MD

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 121-TP-6


0800 AIAA-2004-0818 Study of Preemergencies in Hightemperature Reactor 0830 AIAA-2004-0819 Prediction of Thermal Conductivity of SingleWall Carbon Nanotubes with Mecahanical Strains

Thermophysical Properties and Measurements


0900 AIAA-2004-0820 Adsorbent- Refrigerant Selection for Automotive Adsorption Heat Pump M. Lambert, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 0930 AIAA-2004-0821 Thermal Resistances of Gaseous Gap for Conforming Rough Contacts M. Bahrami, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada 1000 AIAA-2004-0822 Thermal Resistances of Gaseous Gap for NonConforming Rough Contacts M. Bahrami, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada 1030 AIAA-2004-0823 Motivation for the Development of Heating/Cooling Rate and Heat Flux Rate Sensors for Engineering Applications J. Frankel, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 1100 AIAA-2004-0824 Feasibility of a FiberOptic Sensor for HighSpeed High- Pressure Cryogenic Flow Rate Measurement N. Torlak, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL

N10
1130 AIAA-2004-0825 Shock Layer Optical Attenuation and Emission Spectroscopy Measurements During Arc Jet Testing with Ablating Models G. Raiche, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

Chaired by: M. LAMBERT, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, and H. NELSON, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO

Y. Filimonov, Hypersonic Systems C. Anderson, University Research Institute, of Minnesota, Saint-Petersburg, Russia Minneapolis, MN

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Chaired by: P. MORIARTY, NREL's National Wind Technology Center, Golden, CO 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 122-WE-5


Chaired by: P. MORIARTY, NREL's National Wind Technology Center, Golden, CO 0800 AIAA-2004-0826 Current Efforts Toward Improved Aerodynamic Modeling Using the AeroDyn Subroutines D. Laino, Windward Engineering, Dundalk, MD 0830 AIAA-2004-0827 Stability of Methods in the Free- Vortex Wake Analysis of Wind Turbines 0900 AIAA-2004-0828 Accuracy of the Induced Velocity of Wind Turbine Wakes Using Vortex Segmentation 0930 AIAA-2004-0829 Helicoidal Vortex Model for Steady and Unsteady Flows 1000 AIAA-2004-0830 Recent Improvement to a Combined NavierStokes/Full Potential Methodology for Modeling Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines S. Benjanirat, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 1030 AIAA-2004-0831 Drag Prediction for Blades at High Angle of Attack Using CFD N. Srensen, Risoe National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark 1100 AIAA-2004-0832 Nacelle Thermal Analysis of Wind Turbines Operating in Nordic Climate A. Smaili, cole de Technologie Suprieure, Montreal, Canada 1130 AIAA-2004-1362 A Three- Tiered Approach for Designing and Evaluating Performance Characteristics of Novel WECS B. Cochran, CPP Inc., Fort Collins, CO

Rotor and Wake Aerodynamics

Ruby

J. Chattot, University of S. Gupta, University of S. Gupta, University of California Davis, Davis, Maryland, College Park, Maryland, College Park, CA MD MD

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 123-WIG-5


0800 AIAA-2004-0833 Ignition of Hydrogen- Air and Methane- Air Mixtures at Low Temperatures by Nanosecond High Voltage Discharge N. Anikin, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia 0830 AIAA-2004-0834 Transient Plasma Ignition of HydrocarbonAir Mixtures in Pulse Detonation Engines 0900 AIAA-2004-0835 Non- thermal Ignition of Premixed Hydrocarbonair and co- air Flows by Nonequilibrium RF Plasma

Plasma Assisted Ignition


0930 AIAA-2004-0836 Long- Lived Plasmoids as Initiators of Combustion in Gas Mixtures I. Kossyi, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1000 AIAA-2004-0837 Effect of Fuel Type on Flame Ignition by Transient Plasma Discharges 1030 AIAA-2004-0838 Propane- Butane- Air Mixture Ignition and Combustion in the Aerodynamic Channel with the Stagnant Zone 1100 AIAA-2004-0839 Plasma Torch Igniters for a Scramjet Combustor S. Kuo, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY

Teton
1130 AIAA-2004-0840 Experiments on Propane Ignition in High- Speed Airflow Using a Deeply Undercritical Microwave Discharge I. Esakov, Moscow Radio Technical Institute, Moscow, Russia

Chaired by: S. WILLIAMS, Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, MA, and A. STARIKOVSKII, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, Russia

F. Wang, University of Southern California, Los N. Chintala, Ohio State Angeles, CA University, Columbus, OH

J. Liu, University of Southern California, Los V. Shibkov, Moscow Angeles, CA State University, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday Morning / 07 January 2004 Session 124-WIG-6


0800 AIAA-2004-0841 Separation Control using Plasma Actuators - Stationary & Oscillating Airfoils M. Post, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 0830 AIAA-2004-0842 Mechanism of Forebody Nose Vortex Symmetry Breaking Relevant to Plasma Flow Control V. Shalaev, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Zhukovski, Russia

Subsonic Plasma Aerodynamic Flow Control


0900 AIAA-2004-0843 Plasma Control of Separated Flow Asymmetry on a Cone at High Angles of Attack A. Maslov, ITAM, Novosibirsk, Russia 0930 AIAA-2004-0844 Plasma Structure in the Aerodynamic Plasma Actuator C. Enloe, US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 1000 AIAA-2004-0845 Flow Field Measurements of Paraelectric, Peristaltic, and Combined Plasma Actuators Based on the One Atmosphere Uniform Glow Discharge Plasma (OAUGDP) J. Roth, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
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N9
1030 AIAA-2004-0846 Parametric Investigations of a Single Dielectric Barrier Plasma Actuator R. Van Dyken, US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 1100 AIAA-2004-0847 AC AND PULSED PLASMA FLOW CONTROL R. Rivir, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Chaired by: J. POGGIE, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and S. BOBASHEV, IOFFE, St Petersburg, Russia

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 125-AA-6


Chaired by: D. HIXON, University of Toledo, Fairview Park, OH 1300 AIAA-2004-0848 Acoustic Radiation Computation from an Engine Inlet with Aerodynamic Flow Field S. Richards, University of Southampton, Southampton, Great Britain 1330 AIAA-2004-0849 Comparison of Numerical Schemes for a Realistic Computational Aeroacoustics Benchmark Problem R. Hixon, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 1400 AIAA-2004-0850 A Study of Rotorcraft Noise Prediction in Maneuvering Flight H. Chen, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1430 AIAA-2004-0852 Prediction of Broadband Noise: Airfoil in the Wake of a Rod J. Boudet, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully, France 1500 AIAA-2004-0854 Broadband Noise from the Unsteady Flow in a Slat Cove A. Agarwal, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

Fan, Rotor and Airfoil Aeroacoustics

N7

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 126-ABP-7


1300 AIAA-2004-0855 Mesoflap and Bleed Flow Control for a Mach 2 Inlet E. Loth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1330 AIAA-2004-0856 Numerical Analysis and Optimization of TwoDimensional Hypersonic Inlets S. Hasegawa, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 1400 AIAA-2004-0857 CFD Analysis of the Low Speed Propulsion Mode in an RBCC Engine

Hypersonic Propulsion
1430 AIAA-2004-0858 The Integrated Hypersonic Aeromechanics Tool Propulsion Module 1500 AIAA-2004-0859 Impact of ElectroMagnetics and Ionization on Mixing and Combustion in Scramjet Combustors D. Riggins, University of Missouri - Rolla, Rolla, MO 1530 AIAA-2004-0861 Experimental Study of Multi- Row Disk Inlets for Hypersonic Air Breathing Propulsion H. Kobayashi, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Sagamihara, Japan 1600 AIAA-2004-0862 Quick, Gridless Estimations of MHD Effects on Hypersonic Inlet Ramp Shocks N. Malmuth, Rockwell Scientific, Thousand Oaks, CA

Whitney

Chaired by: J. SHEELEY, Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Arnold AFB, TN, and J. DEBONIS, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

R. Bond, North Carolina J. Loundagin, Jacobs State Univ., Raleigh, NC Sverdrup, Ridgecrest, CA

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 127-ABP-8 / PC-11


1300 AIAA-2004-0864 Experimental Investigation of a Pulse Detonation Engine with a 2D Ejector 1330 AIAA-2004-0865 Thrust Chamber Dynamics and Propulsive Performance of Single- Tube Pulse Detonation Engines 1400 AIAA-2004-0866 Thrust Augmentation in an Unsteady Supersonic Ejector K. Tacina, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

Pulse Detonation Engines III


1430 AIAA-2004-0867 The Impact of a Converging- Diverging Nozzle on PDE Performance and its Associated Flowfield E. Barbour, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1500 AIAA-2004-0868 The Use of a Flash Vaporization System with Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels in a Pulse Detonation Engine C. Tucker, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Paterson AFB, OH 1530 AIAA-2004-0869 Experimental Investigation of Momentum and Heat Transfer in Pulse Detonation Rockets J. Kasahara, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan 1600 AIAA-2004-0870 Deflagration- toDetonation Control by Non- equilibrium Gas Discharges and Its Applications for Pulsed Detonation Engine E. Kukaev, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia

Cascade 2

Chaired by: T. LIEUWEN, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, and R. BRUCKNER, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

D. Allgood, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, F. Ma, Pennsylvania OH State University, State College, PA

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Chaired by: W. WEST, Eglin Air Force, Niceville, FL

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 128-AFM-6


Chaired by: W. WEST, Eglin Air Force, Niceville, FL 1300 AIAA-2004-0871 Computational Analysis of Opposing Jet from Vertical- Lander Space Vehicle T. Kitamura, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 1330 AIAA-2004-0872 Air Launching Eart- toOrbit Vehicles: Delta V gains from Launch Conditions and Vehicle Aerodynamics N. Sarigul-Klijn, University of California, Davis, CA 1400 AIAA-2004-0873 Development and Testing of a Drogue Parachute System for X37 ALTV / B- 52H Separation S. Whitmore, NASA Dryden, Edwards, CA 1430 AIAA-2004-0874 Determination of the Separation Forces of the Strap- on Boosters 1500 AIAA-2004-0875 Improved Trajectory Linearization Flight Controller for Reusable Launch Vehicles 1530 AIAA-2004-0876 Ascent, Stage Separation and Glideback Performance of a Partially Reusable Small Launch Vehicle B. Pamadi, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

Aerospace Vehicle Design and Simulation II

Sierra 1

H. Ok, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, T. Bevacqua, Ohio Daejeon, South Korea University, Athens, OH

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 129-AMT-5


Chaired by: J. NAUGHTON, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 1300 AIAA-2004-0877 A Joint Computational Fluid Dynamics and Experimental Fluid Dynamics Test Program C. Tyler, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1330 AIAA-2004-0878 Applications of Pressure- Sensitive Paint to Testing at Very Low Flow Speeds J. Bell, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1400 AIAA-2004-0879 Effect of Quenching Kinetics on the Unsteady Response of PressureSensitive Paint J. Gregory, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1430 AIAA-2004-0880 Assimilation of Physical Chemistry Models for Lifetime Analysis of Pressure- Sensitive Paint W. Ruyten, Jacobs Sverdrup AEDC Group, Arnold AFB, TN 1500 AIAA-2004-0881 Lifetime Analysis of the Pressure- Sensitive Paint PtTFPP in FIB W. Ruyten, Jacobs Sverdrup AEDC Group, Arnold AFB, TN 1530 AIAA-2004-0882 Correlation Based Image Registration for Pressure Sensitive Paint S. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejon, South Korea

Surface and Near Surface Measurements

Sierra 2

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 130-APA-13


Chaired by: J. NATHMAN, Analytical Methods Inc, Redmond, WA 1300 AIAA-2004-0884 CFD- based Aeroservoelastic Analysis with Hyper- X Applications 1330 AIAA-2004-0885 Time- Domain Aeroelastic Simulation on Stationary BodyConforming Grids with Small Perturbation K. Gupta, NASA Dryden, Boundary Conditions Edwards, CA S. Yang, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA 1400 AIAA-2004-0886 Time Dependent RANS Computation for an Aeroelastic Wing R. Kamakoti, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 1430 AIAA-2004-0887 Analytical Study of Vehicle Structures Subjected to a Transient Blast Overpressure M. Murray, Thales Air Defence Ltd., Belfast, Northern Ireland 1500 AIAA-2004-0888 Parameter Adaptation of Reduced Order Models for Three- Dimensional Flutter Analysis T. Lieu, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 1530 AIAA-2004-0889 Improvements in Low Dimensional Tools for Flow- Structure Interaction Problems: Using Global POD R. Schmit, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Aerodynamic Structural Interaction

Carson 1

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Chaired by: C. WARSOP, British Aerospace, Bristol, Great Britain, and L. FORNASIER, EADS Deutschland GmbH, Munich, Germany

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 131-APA-14


1300 AIAA-2004-0895 Generic Process for AirVehicle Concept Design and Assessment J. Doherty, QinetiQ Ltd, Farnborough, Great Britain

CEAS Conference Highlights (Invited)

Carson 2

Chaired by: C. WARSOP, British Aerospace, Bristol, Great Britain, and L. FORNASIER, EADS Deutschland GmbH, Munich, Germany

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 132-APA-15


1300 AIAA-2004-0899 The Numerical Calculation About Flowfields at High Alpha of Complete Aircraft Geometry with TwoEquation k- g Model X. Zhixiang, Tsinghua University, BeiJing, China (prc) 1330 AIAA-2004-0900 Simulation and Analysis of V- 22 Aircraft Fuel Dumping T. Tai, Naval Surface Warfare Center, West Bethesda, MD 1400 AIAA-2004-0901 Simple Trim Drag Prediction Method Based on the Biplane Theory K. Kusunose, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA

Configurational Aerodynamics I
1430 AIAA-2004-0902 Flextac: An Advanced Submarine Control Surface and Actuation System 1500 AIAA-2004-0904 Experimental Investigation of Base Drag Reduction on a Two- Dimensional Body Using Boundary Layer Manipulation 1530 AIAA-2004-0905 A Parallel Hybrid Optimization Algorithm for Robust Airfoil Design T. Ray, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore 1600 AIAA-2004-0906 Ideal Aerodynamics of Ground- Effect and Formation Flight R. King, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

Carson 3

Chaired by: S. SILTON, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, and W. HERLING, The Boeing Company, Bellevue, WA

S. Gowing, Naval Surface Warfare Center, West Bethesda, MD V. Durgesh, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 133-ASE-6


1300 AIAA-2004-0907 Evaluation of the Space Shuttle Transatlantic Abort Landing Atmospheric Sounding System F. Leahy, NASA MSFC, Huntsville, AL 1330 AIAA-2004-0908 An Analysis of the Automated Meteorological Profiling System Low Resolution Flight Element F. Leahy, Raytheon ITSS, Huntsville, AL

Atmospheric Support for Design and Operations of Space Vehicles


1400 AIAA-2004-0910 Status on Updated NASA Standard Terrestrial Environment (Climatic) Criteria Handbook for use in Aerospace Vehicle Development D. Johnson, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL
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N5

Chaired by: B. ROBERTS, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, and W. VAUGHAN, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL

Chaired by: R. KIMMEL, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and M. MARTIN, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 134-FD-24


1300 AIAA-2004-0913 An Aerothermal Model for Ablating Heatshields T. Lin, Northrop Grumman, San Bernardino, CA 1330 AIAA-2004-0915 Simulation of Streamwise Vortices at the Flaps of Re- Entry Vehicles H. Luedeke, DLR, Braunschweig, Germany

CFD Validation/Comparisons to Experiment: High Speed Flows


1400 AIAA-2004-0916 Experimental Studies in the LENS Shock Tunnel and Expansion Tunnel to Examine Real- Gas Effects in Hypervelocity Flows M. Holden, Calspan-UB Research Center, Buffalo, NY 1430 AIAA-2004-0917 Summary of Experimental Studies for Code Validation in the LENS Facility and Comparisons with Recent Navier- Stokes and DSMC Solutions for Two- and Threedimensional Separated Regions in Hypervelocity Flows M. Holden, Calspan-UB Research Center, Buffalo, NY

Carson 4

Chaired by: R. KIMMEL, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and M. MARTIN, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 135-FD-25


1300 AIAA-2004-0919 Mean Flow of Multistream Rectangular Jets Under Normal and Mixing Enhancement Conditions D. Papamoschou, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 1330 AIAA-2004-0920 Vectoring a Selfsustained Oscillatory Confined Jet Flow by Secondary Cross- Flow Injection M. Arruda, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, Great Britain 1400 AIAA-2004-0921 Aerodynamic Jet Vectoring Using Steady Blowing and Suction B. Smith, Utah State University, Logan, UT

Flow Control of Jets and Wakes


1430 AIAA-2004-0923 Effects of Circumferential Microjets on the Near- field Behaviour of a Round Jet 1500 AIAA-2004-0924 An Investigation of the Wake Behind a Circular Cylinder with Sinusoidal Rotational Forcing 1530 AIAA-2004-0925 Phase Synchronization of Vortex Shedding from Two Side- by- Side Circular Cylinders Using Plasma Actuators 1600 AIAA-2004-0926 Influence of a Slip Splitter Plate on Transonic Shock Oscillation on Airfoils Q. Xiao, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

Crystal 1

Chaired by: T. BEUTNER, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA, and C. TILMANN, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

C. Schmidt, University of T. New, Temasek Wyoming, Laramie, WY A. Asghar, University of Laboratories, Singapore, Notre Dame, Notre Singapore Dame, IN

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 136-FD-26


1300 AIAA-2004-0927 On the Characteristics of Micro- Fluid Jets Generated by Ho:YAG Pulsed Laser Focusing 1330 AIAA-2004-0929 Numerical Study of TwoPhase Flows in Microchannels Using the Level Set Method 1400 AIAA-2004-0930 On the Synthetic Ion Channel Problem

Microfluidics
1430 AIAA-2004-0931 Towards the Design of Efficient Micromixers C. Kaplan, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC

Crystal 2

Chaired by: A. CONLISK, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, and B. SHAPIRO, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

K. Evers, Ohio State University, Columbus, V. Menezes, Tohoku M. Tatineni, University of OH University, Sendai, Japan California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

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Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 137-GT-5


1300 AIAA-2004-0932 Experiences with Coupling Facility Control Systems with Control Volume Facility Models 1330 AIAA-2004-0936 Aero- Optic Measurement Facility Characterization

Facility Control

Crystal 3

Chaired by: J. EDWARDS, DSTL, Cambridge, Great Britain, and F. STEINLE, Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Arnold AFB, TN

B. Carroll, University of J. Sheeley, Florida, Gainesville, FL Jacobs-Sverdrup/AEDC Division, Arnold AFB, TN

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 138-GT-6


1300 AIAA-2004-0938 Foam- on- Tile Impact Modeling for the STS- 107 Investigation R. Stallworth, NASA Marshall, Huntsville, AL

Support to the Columbia Accident Investigation (Invited)


1400 AIAA-2004-0939 Impact Testing of Large Foam Projectiles J. Kerr, NASA Johnson, Houston, TX 1430 AIAA-2004-0940 Simulation of Foam Impact Effects on Components of the Space Shuttle Thermal Protection System E. Fahrenthold, University of Texas, Austin, TX 1500 AIAA-2004-0942 Analyses of Foam Impact onto the Columbia Shuttle Wing Leading Edge Panels Using Pronto3d/SPH K. Gwinn, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1530 AIAA-2004-0945 Material Characterization of Shuttle Thermal Protection System for Impact Analyses W. Lu, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA

Crystal 4

Chaired by: J. ROBINSON, Sverdrup Technology, Inc, Huntsville, AL, and J. HAAS, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 139-IS-2


1300 AIAA-2004-0946 Spacecraft Mission Assessment and Replanning Tool (SMART) A RealTime, Intelligent Autonomous Flight Management (AFM) System for Increased Safety and Performance of Human Spaceflight Vehicles H. Hu, NASA Johnson, Houston, TX
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Intelligent Systems II
1330 AIAA-2004-0947 Mission Simulation Facility: Simulation Support for Autonomy Development 1400 AIAA-2004-0948 Actions, Observations, and Decision- Making: Biologically Inspired Strategies for Autonomous Aerial G. Pisanich, QSS Group Vehicles Inc., Moffett Field, CA G. Pisanich, QSS Group Inc., Moffett Field, CA 1430 AIAA-2004-0949 Controls and Health Management Technologies for Intelligent Aerospace Propulsion Systems S. Garg, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1500 AIAA-2004-0950 A Novel Classification Selection Algorithm of Guide Star Using the SVM S. Zheng, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan, China (prc) 1530 AIAA-2004-0951 Regression Optimization for the On- board Triplet Database S. Zheng, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan, China (prc) 1600 AIAA-2004-0952 Fusion of Experimental Data and Mathematical Models in the Simulation of Aerodynamic Coefficients J. Navarrete, William Marsh Rice University, Houston, TX

Crystal 5

Chaired by: K. WHITAKER, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, and J. NEIDHOEFER, Accurate Automation Corporation, Chattanooga, TN

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 140-MSSP-5


1300 AIAA-2004-0953 Burning Velocity Measurements of Sooting Premixed Flames A. Ibarreta, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 1330 AIAA-2004-0954 Lifted Partially Premixed Flames in Microgravity A. Lock, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 1400 AIAA-2004-0955 Acoustic Excitation of Burning Fuel Droplets in Normal Gravity and Microgravity

Microgravity Combustion
1430 AIAA-2004-0956 The Cool Flames Experiment: Recent Results at Reduced and Partial Gravity 1500 AIAA-2004-0957 Suppression Characteristics of CupBurner Flames in Low Gravity F. Takahashi, National Center for Microgravity Research, Cleveland, OH 1530 AIAA-2004-0958 Quantitative Rainbow Schlieren Deflectometry as a Temperature Diagnostic for Spherical Flames 1600 AIAA-2004-0959 Thermal Characteristics and Structure of FullyModulated, Turbulent Diffusion Flames in Microgravity

N6

Chaired by: S. TSE, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, and K. SACKSTEDER, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

S. Dattarajan, University H. Pearlman, Drexel of California, Los University, Philadelphia, Angeles, Los Angeles, PA CA

D. Feikema, NASA J. Hermanson, Glenn Research Center, University of Cleveland, OH Washington, Seattle, WA

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 141-MSSP-6


1300 AIAA-2004-0960 Numerical and Experimental Studies of Splashing Droplets J. Kizito, NASA Glenn, Cleveland, OH 1330 AIAA-2004-0961 Instabilities in a Laterally Heated Full- zone with a Large Aspect Ratio B. Houchens, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1400 AIAA-2004-0962 Miscible Fluids in Microgravity (MFMG)

Microgravity Fluid Physics I


1430 AIAA-2004-0963 Modeling of Transition Mechanism to Oscillatory Marangoni N. Bessonov, Universite Flow in a Liquid Bridge Lyon I, Lyon, France A. Komiya, National Space Development Agency, Tsukuba, Japan 1500 AIAA-2004-0964 Gravity Effects on Open Capillary Channel Flow L. Chien, Institute of Physics Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan (roc) 1530 AIAA-2004-0965 Effects of Gravity on Bubble Formation in an Annular Jet 1600 AIAA-2004-0966 Design of a Microgravity Spray Cooling Experiment

N4
1630 AIAA-2004-0967 Boiling and Condensation Simulation and Investigation in Microgravity Two- Phase Flow V. Naoumov, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN

Chaired by: M. KASSEMI, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, and J. HOCHSTEIN, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN

R. Koepp, University of K. Baysinger, Air Force Oklahoma, Norman, OK Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 142-PC-12


1300 AIAA-2004-0968 An Experimental Study of Droplet Breakup in Supersonic Flow: The Effect of Long- range Interactions G. Li, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 1330 AIAA-2004-0969 Properties of Nonturbulent Round Liquid Jets in Uniform Crossflows 1400 AIAA-2004-0970 Breakup of AeratedLiquid Jets in Supersonic Crossflows

Sprays and Liquid Jets


1430 AIAA-2004-0971 Structures of Water Jets in a Mach 1.94 Supersonic Crossflow K. Lin, Taitech Inc., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1500 AIAA-2004-0973 Interaction of Reflected Shock Waves with Solid or Liquid Particulates E. Petersen, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

Shasta 1

Chaired by: Y. HARDALUPAS, Imperial College London, London, Great Britain, and J. BELLAN, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA

K. Sallam, University of C. Aalburg, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

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Chaired by: S. AGGARWAL, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, and I. GOKALP, CNRSLCSR, Orleans, France

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 143-PC-13


1300 AIAA-2004-0976 Determination of Flamelet Curvature from Crossed- Plane Image Data F. Gouldin, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1330 AIAA-2004-0977 Numerical Simulations of Premixed Combustion with Swirl J. Choi, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

Turbulent Premixed and Plasma Enhanced Combustion


1400 AIAA-2004-0978 Swirling Flow Structures and Flame Characteristics in a Lean- Premixed Combustor 1430 AIAA-2004-0979 Structure of Locally Quenched Swirl Stabilized Turbulent Premixed Flames 1500 AIAA-2004-0980 Combustion in MesoScale Vortex Combustors: Experimental Characterization 1530 AIAA-2004-0981 Numerical Study on Swirling Flow in a Cylindrical Chamber Y. Wang, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1600 AIAA-2004-0982 Stabilization of a Combustion Process near Lean Blow Off by an Electric Discharge W. Choi, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA

Shasta 2
1630 AIAA-2004-0983 Study of PlasmaEnhanced Combustion Using Optical Diagnostics D. Packan, ONERA, Palaiseau, France

Chaired by: S. AGGARWAL, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, and I. GOKALP, CNRSLCSR, Orleans, France

G. Eggenspieler, Y. Huang, Pennsylvania Georgia Institute of M. Wu, Pennsylvania State University, Technology, Atlanta, GA State University, University Park, PA University Park, PA

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 144-PDL-6


Chaired by: K. KREMEYER, PM & AM Research, Tucson, AZ 1300 AIAA-2004-0984 Lines of Pulsed Energy for Supersonic/Hypersonic Drag Reduction: Generation and Implementation K. Kremeyer, PM&AM Research, Tucson, AZ 1330 AIAA-2004-0985 The Electric Currents and Potentials Generated by Plasma Plume over SC Structure Elements A. Korsun, TSNIIMASH, Korolev, Russia 1400 AIAA-2004-0986 Nascap- 2K Simulations of Spacecraft Charging in Tenuous Plasma Environments M. Mandell, Science Applications International Corporation, San Diego, CA 1430 AIAA-2004-0987 Two- dimensional Computational Modeling of the Structure of Direct- current Microdischarges 1530 AIAA-2004-0990 Microwave Plasma Flare as a Way of Microwave Energy Trasformation into a Quasi- Stationary Current (Mechanisms R. Kandala, University of and Applications) P. Kothnur, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Texas at Austin, Austin, MN G. Batanov, Russian TX Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1500 AIAA-2004-0989 Computational Simulation of LaserInduced Plasmas for Supersonic Flow Control

Laser & Plasma Technology

N8

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 145-TP-7


1300 AIAA-2004-0993 Challenges in the Heat Transfer Computations of High Speed Flows 1330 AIAA-2004-0994 Parallel Computation of a Fully Implicit Finite Volume Method using Different Ordering J. Dietiker, Wichita State Strategies University, Wichita, KS M. Darbandi, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada 1400 AIAA-2004-0995 Distributed Mass Weighting of NonInverted Convection Upwind Variables for Three- Dimensional Flow SImulations E. Ogedengbe, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

Computational Heat Transfer


1430 AIAA-2004-0996 Coupling Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Solvers for Multi- Disciplinary Simulations Q. Liu, Mississippi State Univ., Mississippi State, MS 1500 AIAA-2004-0997 Numerical Study on a Thermal Response of the Jet Vane System in a Rocket Nozzle M. Yu, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea 1530 AIAA-2004-0998 3D Time- Dependent CFD Model to Predict the Airflow Characteristics in Different Enclosures R. Kameel, CEB, Cairo, Egypt 1600 AIAA-2004-1000 Numerical Simulation of High- Enthalpy Experiments in the LENS X Expansion Tube Facility I. Nompelis, University of Minnesta, Minneapolis, MN

N10

Chaired by: G. SCHNEIDER, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, and F. SHOPE, Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Arnold AFB, TN

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Chaired by: M. SCHWARTZ, NREL's National Wind Technology Center, Golden, CO, and J. MANWELL, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 146-WE-6


1300 AIAA-2004-1001 Wind Turbine Response to Analytic Inflow Vortex Parameter Variation M. Hand, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1330 AIAA-2004-1002 On Estimation of Coherence in Inflow Turbulence Based on Field Measurements K. Saranyasoontorn, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 1400 AIAA-2004-1003 Simulations of the Turbulent Characteristics of the Lower Atmosphere Using MM5V3 T. Parish, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY

Environment, Inflow, and Offshore


1430 AIAA-2004-1004 Initial Studies of LowOrder Turbulence Modeling of the Wind Turbine In- Flow Environment J. Spitler, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 1500 AIAA-2004-1005 Development of a Powerful Hybrid Tool for Evaluating Wind Power in Complex Terrain: Atmospheric Numerical Models and Wind Tunnels R. Derickson, CPP Wind Engineering Consultants, Fort Collins, CO 1530 AIAA-2004-1006 The Influence of Specific Rating on the Cost of Wind Energy D. Malcolm, Global Energy Concepts LLC, Kirkland, WA 1600 AIAA-2004-1007 Feasibility of Floating Platform Systems for Wind Turbines W. Musial, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO

Ruby
1630 AIAA-2004-1008 Characterization of External Conditions for the Design of Offshore Wind Energy Systems for the United States J. Manwell, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

Chaired by: M. SCHWARTZ, NREL's National Wind Technology Center, Golden, CO, and J. MANWELL, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

1700 AIAA-2004-1010 HVDC Light Experiences Applicable for Power Transmission from Offshore Wind Power Parks K. Eriksson, ABB, Ludvika, Sweden

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 147-WIG-7


1300 AIAA-2004-1011 Effect of Discharge Energy and Cavity Geometry on Flame Ignition by Transient Plasma 1330 AIAA-2004-1012 Model and Igniter Development for Plasma Assisted Combustion 1400 AIAA-2004-1013 Propane- Air Flame Control by NonEquilibrium Lowtemperature Pulsed Nanosecond Barrier Discharge E. Mintoussov, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia

Plasma Assisted Combustion


1430 AIAA-2004-1014 External and Internal Plasma- Assisted Combustion A. Klimov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1500 AIAA-2004-1015 Mobilities and Reactivities of Molecular Ions in Combustion and Hypersonics S. Kato, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 1530 AIAA-2004-1016 Discharge and Flame Plasmas Probe Diagnostics in Supersonic Air- Propane Flows A. Ershov, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia 1600 AIAA-2004-1017 Numerical Study of Plasma Assisted Mixing and Combustion in NonPremixed Supersonic Flows V. Bityurin, IVTAN, Moscow, Russia

Teton

Chaired by: C. CARTER, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and V. SHIBKOV, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

S. Williams, Air Force J. Liu, University of Research Laboratory, Southern California, Los Hanscom AFB, MA Angeles, CA

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Chaired by: C. SUCHOMEL, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and A. KLIMOV, IVTAN, Moscow, Russia 1300 1330 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 148-WIG-8


1300 AIAA-2004-1018 Test Facility for Plasma Jets and Pellets Actions on Flow Over Body S. Bobashev, Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St.Petersburg, Russia 1330 AIAA-2004-1019 Bow Shock Wave Structures Control by Pulse- Periodic Energy Input P. Georgievsky, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia 1400 AIAA-2004-1020 Acoustical Properties of Nonequilibrium Media N. Molevich, Korolev's Samara State Aerospace University, Samara, Russia

Plasma Aerodynamic Phemomena


1430 AIAA-2004-1021 Dispersion of and Propagation of Weak Shock Waves Through Microwave Cavity Discharges P. Kessaratikoon, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 1500 AIAA-2004-1023 Shock Wave Interaction with Non- equilibrium Plasma of Gas Discharge D. Opaits, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia 1530 AIAA-2004-1024 Modeling of MHD Power Generation on Board Reentry Vehicles S. Macheret, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 1600 AIAA-2004-1025 Observation of MHD Effects with NonEqulibrium Ionization in Cold Supersonic Air Flows R. Murray, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

N9

Chaired by: C. SUCHOMEL, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and A. KLIMOV, IVTAN, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 Session 1730 AIAA-2004-0003 The Exploration of Mars; Historical Context and Current Results G. Hubbard, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

von Karman Lectureship in Astronautics

Reno Ballroom

Wednesday Afternoon / 07 January 2004 1830 - 1930 Reception


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Hilton Pavilion

Chaired by: M. SHEPLAK, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 149-AA-7


Chaired by: M. SHEPLAK, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 0800 AIAA-2004-1029 Temporal Characterization of Aircraft Noise Sources F. Grosveld, Lockheed Martin, Hampton, VA 0830 AIAA-2004-1028 Boundary Layer Noise in Aeroacoustic Wind Tunnels 0900 AIAA-2004-1030 Design and Characterization of MEMS Optical Microphone for E. Duell, Jacobs Aeroacoustic Sverdrup, Tullahoma, TN Measurement W. Hunt, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 0930 AIAA-2004-1031 Effects of Angle of Attack and Velocity on Trailing Edge Noise F. Hutcheson, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1000 AIAA-2004-1032 Experimental Investigation of Statistical Moments of Travel Time in GridGenerated Turbulence T. Andreeva, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA

Experimental Aeracoustics

N7

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 150-ABP-9


0800 AIAA-2004-1033 Thermodynamic Analysis of Combustion Processes for Propulsion Systems J. Shepherd, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-1034 "Slow" Control of Combustion Instabilities by Fuel Spray Modification Using Smart Fuel Injector T. Conrad, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 0900 AIAA-2004-1035 Numerical Study of Hydrogen and Ethylene Injected Normally in a Two- dimensional Dualmode Scramjet Combustor R. Carson, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

Combustion
0930 AIAA-2004-1037 Investigation of an Intake Injected Hot Wall Scramjet A. Kovachevich, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 1000 AIAA-2004-1038 PIV Measurement of a 3- Dimensional Reacting Flow in a Scramjet Combustion Chamber F. Scheel, DLR Lampoldshausen, Hardthausen, Germany 1030 AIAA-2004-1039 Numerical Analysis of Unsteady Combustion in Scramjet Engine J. Kim , Inha University, Inchon , South Korea 1100 AIAA-2004-1040 Microporous Liquid Fuel Flow Structures E. Bushmanov, Institute of Applied Mechanics, Moscow, Russia

Cascade 2

Chaired by: B. SEKAR, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and M. MAWID, Engineering Research and Analysis Corporation, Dayton, OH

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 151-AMT-6 / SEN-2


0800 AIAA-2004-1041 A High- Frequency Oscillating- Hot- Wire Sensor for Near- Wall Diagnostics in Separated Flows 0830 AIAA-2004-1042 A Micromachined Geometric Moir Interferometric FloatingElement Shear Stress Sensor 0900 AIAA-2004-1045 Technique to Extract Rigid- Body Data from Shock- Induced Structural Loads

Sensors for Ground, Airborne, and Space


0930 AIAA-2004-1046 The Measurement of Performance of Combustors Using Passive Acoustic Methods J. Kleppe, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 1000 AIAA-2004-1047 Transition Detection in Cruise Flight Using a Resistant Multi- Sensor Hot- Film Technique F. Hausmann, Aerodynamisches Institut der RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany 1030 AIAA-2004-1048 Application of Molecular Sensors to Micro Objects in Supersonic Flow T. Osafune, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Chofu,Tokyo, Japan

Sierra 2

Chaired by: S. MELLER, Luna Innovations, Blacksburg, VA, and N. CLEMENS, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

F. Lu, University of Y. Li, Michigan State S. Horowitz, University Texas at Arlington, University, East Lansing, of Florida, Gainesville, FL Arlington, TX MI

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Chaired by: D. GREENWELL, University of Bristol, Bristol, Great Britain

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 152-APA-16


Chaired by: D. GREENWELL, University of Bristol, Bristol, Great Britain 0800 AIAA-2004-1049 Optimization Design of New High Lift Airfoils for an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle J. Liu, Leader University, Tainan, Taiwan (roc) 0830 AIAA-2004-1050 Some Examples of Airfoil Design for Future Unmanned Air Vehicle Concepts K. Biber, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey 0900 AIAA-2004-1051 Computational Investigation of Airfoils with Miniature Trailing Edge Control Surfaces 0930 AIAA-2004-1052 Development of High Altitude Long Endurance Airfoils 1000 AIAA-2004-1053 Aerodynamic Analysis of Airfoils at Very Low Reynolds Numbers D. Mateescu, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 1030 AIAA-2004-1054 Parametric Design Study of the Thickness of Airfoils at Reynolds Numbers from 60,000 to 150,000 M. Kellogg, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 1100 AIAA-2004-1055 A Closed- Form Solution for the Airfoil Critical Mach Number 1130 AIAA-2004-1056 A Numerical Study of Transonic Buffet on a Supercritical Airfoil

Airfoil Aerodynamics

Carson 1

M. Steinbuch, Israel H. Lee, Stanford Aircraft Industries LTD, University, Stanford, CA Tel-Aviv, Israel

P. Kesic, University of Q. Xiao, National Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 153-APA-17


0800 AIAA-2004-1057 Parallel Unstructured Mesh Adaptation for Transient Moving Body and Aeropropulsive Applications P. Cavallo, Combustion Research and Flow Technology Inc., Pipersville, PA 0830 AIAA-2004-1058 Effect of Dimples on Glancing Shock WaveTurbulent Boundary Layer Interactions C. Lada, UMIST, Manchester, Great Britain

Transonic, Supersonic and Hypersonic Aerodynamics


0900 AIAA-2004-1059 Passive Control of Shockwave- Boundary Layer Interactions Using Ultrasonically Absorptive Surfaces D. Cohen, UMIST, Manchester, Great Britain 0930 AIAA-2004-1060 Numerical and Mesh Resolution Requirements for Accurate Sonic Boom Prediction of Complete Aircraft Configurations S. Choi, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1000 AIAA-2004-1062 Numerical Analysis of Hypersonic Flow over a Double- Cone Geometry Using Eu's GH Equations J. Ahn, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea 1030 AIAA-2004-1063 A Numerical Study of the Shape Effect on Drag in Supersonic Low Reynolds Number (Rarefied) Flows 1100 AIAA-2004-1064 Particle- to- Particle Long Range Interaction and Drag in Supersonic Flows

Carson 2

Chaired by: C. STEFFEN, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

G. Li, University of S. Sushchikh, University California Santa of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA CA

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 154-APA-18


Chaired by: T. MITCHELL, AOARD, Tokyo, Japan 0800 AIAA-2004-1065 The Flow on the Apex of a Sharp- Edged Delta Wing N. Verhaagen, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 0830 AIAA-2004-1066 Unsteady Vortex Flows and Buffeting of a Low Sweep Delta Wing G. Taylor, University of Bath, Bath, Great Britain 0900 AIAA-2004-1067 Numerical Study of Four- Vortex Aircraft Wakes and Layout of Corresponding High- Lift Configurations 0930 AIAA-2004-1068 Velocity Measurements in Vortical Flow of a LEX- Delta Wing Configuration in a Sideslip 1000 AIAA-2004-1069 Experiments and Computations of Roll Torque Induced by Vortex- Fin Interaction C. Peterson, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1030 AIAA-2004-1072 Stability of Vortex Pairs over Slender Conical Bodies - Theory and Numerical Computations J. Cai, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

Vortical Flows

Carson 3

E. Stumpf, DLR, M. Sohn, Korea Air Braunschweig, Germany Force Academy, Chonwon-gun, South Korea

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Chaired by: J. EHERNBERGER, NASA Dryden Research Center, Edwards, CA

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 155-ASE-7


Chaired by: J. EHERNBERGER, NASA Dryden Research Center, Edwards, CA 0800 AIAA-2004-1073 Wake Vortex Alleviation Flow Field Studies 0830 AIAA-2004-1074 Flight- Simulator Study of Airplane Encounters with Perturbed Trailing D. Durston, NASA Ames Vortices Research Center, Moffett Field, CA R. Loucel, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Seattle, WA 0900 AIAA-2004-1075 A Two- Dimensional Model for Trailing Vortex Structure M. Miyazawa, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan 0930 AIAA-2004-1077 Multi- Sensor Campaign to Correlate Atmospheric Optical Turbulence to Gravity Waves G. Jumper, Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, MA

Atmospheric Turbulence

N5

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 156-ASE-8


0800 AIAA-2004-1078 Second Generation Space Environment Forecasting for Satellite and Ground System Operations W. Tobiska, Space Environment Technologies, Pacific Palisades, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-1079 Plasma Environment and Models for L2 J. Minow, Jacobs Sverdrup MSFC Group, Huntsville, AL 0900 AIAA-2004-1080 Automated Programmable Scanning Plane Orientation of CERES Instruments Z. Szewczyk, Science Applications International Corporation, Hampton, VA

Space Plasma and Radiation Environment


0930 AIAA-2004-1084 The Chandra X- ray Observatory Radiation Environment Model Update W. Blackwell, Jacobs Sverdrup, Huntsville, AL 1000 AIAA-2004-1085 Characterization of Candidate Solar Sail Material Exposed to Space Environmental Effects D. Edwards, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

N4

Chaired by: D. FERGUSON, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, and J. OWENS, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 157-CS-1


Chaired by: L. LONG, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 0800 AIAA-2004-1086 HPC Technology Trends An ARL MSRC Perspective C. Nietubicz, US Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD 0830 AIAA-2004-1087 Multilevel Parallelization Models for High- Order CFD S. Dong, Brown University, Providence, RI 0900 AIAA-2004-1088 Parallel I/O for the CGNS System T. Hauser, Utah State University, Logan, UT 0930 AIAA-2004-1089 A Sub- Optimal Static Load Balancing Strategy for a Heterogeneous Cluster of PCs R. Sharif, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 1000 AIAA-2004-1090 STREAMFLO: an Euler Solver for Streaming Architectures M. Fatica, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1030 AIAA-2004-1091 JUSTGrid: A Pure Java HPCC Grid Architecture for Multi- Physics Solvers Using Complex Geometries J. Hauser, HPC CLE GmbH, Salzgitter, Germany

High Performance Computing

Crystal 5

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Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 158-DE-1 0800 How Well Does Academia Prepare Design Engineers? N3

Chaired by: S. BAUMAN, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH The Design Process Subcommittee sponsored a survey in conjuction with AIAA to determine the level of academic readiness that recent graduates have experienced for design engineering. This is in response to a preliminary survey that revealed questions about training for the specific skill that design engineers require. This panel session is a follow-on discussion involving academia and industry/government concerning the roles each should play in the development of a young design engineer.

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 159-FD-27


0800 AIAA-2004-1092 Numerical Models of Human Circulatory System under Altered Gravity: Brain Circulation C. Kim, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-1094 Numerical Attempt for Capturing Wing Wake Flows K. Sawada, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 0900 AIAA-2004-1095 Airfoil Shape Optimization Using NURBS Representation Under Thickness Constraint S. Painchaud-Ouellet, Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal, Canada

Applied CFD
0930 AIAA-2004-1096 Adaptive Precision Methodology for Flow Optimization via Discretization and Iteration Error Control J. Lu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1000 AIAA-2004-1097 Calculation of Transonic Internal Flows Using an Efficient High Resolution Upwind Scheme 1030 AIAA-2004-1098 Parallel Computation of Three- Dimensional Driven Viscous Incompressible Flows in Enclosures Using G. Zha, University of Second- Order Miami, Coral Gables, FL Projection Methods with Multi- Grid for Local Iterations A. Chong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore

Carson 4

Chaired by: I. GIRGIS, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, and N. GEORGIADIS, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 160-FD-28


Chaired by: M. GLAUSER, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 0800 AIAA-2004-1099 Numerical Prediction of Two- Dimensional Transverse Injection Flows A. Sriram, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India 0830 AIAA-2004-1102 Investigation of Flow Separation and Transition to Turbulence in an Axisymmetric Diffuser A. Martin, Technical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany 0900 AIAA-2004-1103 High- Reynolds Number Viscous Flow Computations Using Unstructured- Grid Method 0930 AIAA-2004-1104 Verification of the WindUS CFD Code Using the Method of Manufactured Solutions 1000 AIAA-2004-1106 Fine- Mesh Solutions for Incompressible NavierStokes Equations using the Direct Matrix Inversion Method S. Poondru, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

CFD Validation/Comparisons to Experiment I

Crystal 1

C. Nelson, Aerospace H. Luo, Science Testing Alliance, Arnold Applications AFB, TN International Corporation, McLean, VA

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Chaired by: J. JACOB, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, and S. GOGINENI, Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 161-FD-29


0800 AIAA-2004-1107 Numerical Investigation of Axisymmetric Compressible Turbulent Jets 0830 AIAA-2004-1108 Centrifugal Instability in a Turbulent Wall Jet over a Circular Cylinder 0900 AIAA-2004-1109 Experimental Investigations of Two Side- by- Side Jets in a Cross Flow C. Orrala, California State University, Long Beach, CA

Jet Flows
0930 AIAA-2004-1110 Plume And Divert Jet Effects On Missile Flowfields At Higher Altitudes 1000 AIAA-2004-1111 Fundamental Investigation of Supersonic Nozzle Flow Separation 1030 AIAA-2004-1112 Penetration of a Transverse Supersonic Jet into a Subsonic Compressible Crossflow S. Beresh, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1100 AIAA-2004-1113 Large- ReynoldsNumber Turbulent Fluid Interfaces and the Upper Range of Scales H. Catrakis, University of California, Irvine, CA

Crystal 2
1130 AIAA-2004-1114 Numerical Investigation of Instability Mechanisms in Laminar and Turbulent Wall Jets S. Wernz, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

Chaired by: J. JACOB, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, and S. GOGINENI, Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

H. Joshi, University of L. Keysar, Technion Arizona, Tucson, AZ Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

J. Papp, Combustion D. Papamoschou, Research and Flow University of California, Technology Inc., Dublin, Irvine, CA PA

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 162-FD-30


0800 AIAA-2004-1116 Statistical Imprints of Structure in Wall Turbulence K. Christensen, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 0830 AIAA-2004-1118 Boundary Layer Loss Mechanism and Justification of Wall Functions for Turbulence Modeling

Turbulent Boundary Layers and Their Modeling


0900 AIAA-2004-1120 New Advanced k- w Turbulence Model for High- Lift Aerodynamics 0930 AIAA-2004-1121 Comprehensive Validation of an Intermittency Transport Model for Transitional Low- Pressure Turbine Flows Y. Suzen, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 1000 AIAA-2004-1122 Instabilities and Vorticity Shedding in WallBounded Flows K. Cassel, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL

N9

Chaired by: E. LOTH, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, and D. GAITONDE, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

A. Hellsten, Helsinki University of G. Zha, University of Technology, Espoo, Miami, Coral Gables, FL Finland

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Chaired by: K. KREMEYER, PM & AM Research, Tucson, AZ, and D. SMITH, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130

1200

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 163-FD-31


0800 AIAA-2004-1123 Influences of the Reactant Flow Control on the Detonation Formation T. Bormotova, Institute for High Energy Densities, Moscow, Russia 0830 AIAA-2004-1124 The Effect of Wall Heat Loss on the Flow Fields in a Pulse- Detonation Wave Engine 0900 AIAA-2004-1125 Computational Study of Formation and Stability of Standing Oblique Detonation Waves

Unsteady Shock Waves


0930 AIAA-2004-1126 Simulation of Shockwave - Structure Interaction with the Brinkman Penalization Method Y. Liew, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1000 AIAA-2004-1127 Theoretical Modeling of Slender Bodies Interaction in Supersonic Flows N. Malmuth, Rockwell Scientific, Thousand Oaks, CA 1030 AIAA-2004-1128 On the Dynamics of Shock Waves in OverExpanded Rocket Nozzles R. Schwane, European Space Agency, Noordwijk, The Netherlands 1100 AIAA-2004-1129 Modeling the Effect of Shock Unsteadiness in Shock- Wave / Turbulent Boundary Layer Interactions

N8
1130 AIAA-2004-1130 Nonlinear Distortion of Finite Amplitude Waves Propagating in Converging- Diverging Nozzles

Chaired by: K. KREMEYER, PM & AM Research, Tucson, AZ, and D. SMITH, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY

M. Radulescu, Stanford G. Fusina, Defence University, Stanford, CA Research and Development Canada, Ottawa, Canada

K. Sinha, University of M. Tyagi, Indian Institute Minnesota, Minneapolis, of Technology Madras, MN Chennai, India

1200 AIAA-2004-1131 Lines of Pulsed Energy: Shock Mitigation and Drag Reduction K. Kremeyer, PM&AM Research, Tucson, AZ

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 164-GT-7


0800 AIAA-2004-1132 Pyrolysis of Methane in a Supersonic, ArcHeated Flow F. Lu, University of Texas, Arlington, TX 0830 AIAA-2004-1134 Results of the 1 MW Radiatively- Driven Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Experiments 0900 AIAA-2004-1135 Flow Feature Induced Separation over Double Wedges

Advancements in Hypersonic Testing


0930 AIAA-2004-1136 Unsteady Numerical Simulation of the 1 MW Radiatively- Driven Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Experiment 1000 AIAA-2004-1137 Analysis and Design of Rectangular- CrossSection Nozzles for Scramjet Engine Testing 1030 AIAA-2004-1138 Feasibility of Operating the AEDC Supersonic Wind Tunnel (16S) up to Mach Number 6 M. Mills, Jacobs-Sverdrup/AEDC Group, Arnold AFB, TN 1100 AIAA-2004-1139 Schlieren Imaging in Hypersonic Plasmas J. Estevadeordal, Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc., Dayton, OH

Crystal 3

Chaired by: K. KONTIS, UMIST, Manchester, Great Britain, and J. LAFFERTY, Arnold Engineering Development Center, Silver Spring, MD

T. Hashimoto, Tohoku D. Mansfield, Princeton University, Sendai, University, Princeton, NJ Japan

R. Gaffney, NASA I. Girgis, Princeton Langley Research University, Princeton, NJ Center, Hampton, VA

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Chaired by: S. STEPHENS, Lockheed Martin Space Operations, Stennis Space Center, MS, and R. MORGAN, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 0800 0830 0900 0930

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 165-GT-8


0800 AIAA-2004-1141 Analysis of the Wright Brothers Wind Tunnel and Design of an Educational Derivative C. Britcher, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 0830 AIAA-2004-1142 Development of Dynamic Stability Derivatives of an Airplane from Static Wind Tunnel Tests B. Chang, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejon, South Korea 0900 AIAA-2004-1144 Simulation of Severe Rain Storms Using Air Atomizing Water Nozzles R. Mazzawy, Trebor Systems Inc, S. Glastonbury, CT

Ground Test Simulation & Analysis


0930 AIAA-2004-1145 Productivity and Quality Enhancements in a Configuration Aerodynamics Test Using the Modern Design of Experiments R. DeLoach, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

Crystal 4

Chaired by: S. STEPHENS, Lockheed Martin Space Operations, Stennis Space Center, MS, and R. MORGAN, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 166-MSSP-7


0800 AIAA-2004-1147 Particle Response to Low Reynolds Number Oscillation of a Fluid in Microgravity D. L'Esperance, MetroLaser, Irvine, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-1148 The Capillary Flow Experiments: Handheld Fluids Experiments for International Space Station M. Weislogel, TDA Research Inc., Wheat Ridge, CO 0900 AIAA-2004-1149 Experimental Study on the Capillary Flow in the Vane- Wall Gap Geometry Y. Chen, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

Microgravity Fluid Physics II


0930 AIAA-2004-1150 Approaches to Validation of Models for Low Gravity Fluid Behavior D. Chato, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1000 AIAA-2004-1151 Simulation and Prediction of Realistic Magnetic Positive Positioning for Space Based Fluid Management Systems J. Marchetta, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 1030 AIAA-2004-1152 Passive Fluids Management in Low- g: Partially Wetting Systems M. Weislogel, Portland State University, Portland, OR 1100 AIAA-2004-1153 Magnetic Retention of LOX in an Accelerating Environment B. Simmons, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN

N6

Chaired by: I. ALEXANDER, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, and N. RAMACHANDRAN, BAE SYSTEMS Analytical Solutions Inc., Huntsville, AL

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 167-PC-14


0800 AIAA-2004-1155 Breakup Model for Accelerating Liquid Jets Y. Hardalupas, Imperial College London, London, Great Britain 0830 AIAA-2004-1156 A Numerical Model for Flow Simulation in Spray Nozzles M. Fard, Simulent Inc., Toronto, Canada 0900 AIAA-2004-1157 A Model of Flame Propagation Through a Liquid Fuel Mist

Droplet and Spray Combustion


0930 AIAA-2004-1159 On the Dynamics of Head- on Droplet Collision: An Experimental and Simulation Study 1000 AIAA-2004-1161 Responses of Droplet Evaporation to HighPressure Oscillations 1030 AIAA-2004-1162 Characterization and Control of Vortex Dynamics in an Unstable Dump Combustor B. Pang, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Shasta 1

Chaired by: D. MANN, U.S. Army Research Office, Research Triangle Park, NC, and C. PASCHEREIT, Technische Universitt Berlin, Berlin, Germany

J. Greenberg, Technion W. Yoon, Yonsei - Israel Institute of University, Seoul, South Technology, Haifa, Israel K. Pan, Princeton Korea University, Princeton, NJ

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Chaired by: R. ANTHENIEN, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and J. OEFELEIN, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 168-PC-15


0800 AIAA-2004-1163 Mixing and Combustion in Supercritical O2/CH4 Liquid Rocket Injectors N. Ierardo, FiatAvio s.p.a., Colleferro, Italy 0830 AIAA-2004-1164 Vorticity and Turbulence Effects on Combustion Stability of Solid Propellant Rocket Motors 0900 AIAA-2004-1167 Characterization of the Primary Ignition Process of a Coaxial GH2/LOX Spray

Rocket Combustion
0930 AIAA-2004-1169 X- 33 Base- Heating CFD Analysis S. Zhang, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL 1000 AIAA-2004-1170 Large Eddy Simulation of Jets Laden with Evaporating Drops A. Leboissetier, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA

Shasta 2

Chaired by: R. ANTHENIEN, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and J. OEFELEIN, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA

R. Brown, Pratt & V. Schmidt, DLR Whitney Space Lampoldshausen, Propulsion, Santa Clara, Hardthausen, Germany CA

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 169-SE-2


Chaired by: J. HSU, The Boeing Company, Long Beach, CA 0800 AIAA-2004-1173 LVL Editor: A Graphical Tool for Visualizing and Managing Data in an Engineering Component Hierarchy E. Lau, ELORET, Moffett Field, CA 0830 AIAA-2004-1172 Systems Frameworks and Knowledge Capability: The Virtual System Design Environment 0900 AIAA-2004-1175 Risk Reduction as the Product of Model Assessed Reliability, Confidence, and Consequence 0930 AIAA-2004-1174 Telemetry, Tracking, and Ground Station Architectures for Small Satellite Clusters A. Chandrasekaran, Design Net Engineering Group, Lakewood, CO 1000 AIAA-2004-1376 Some Systemic Issues in the Development of the Boeing Technical Workforce of the Future J. McMasters, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA

Systems Engineering II

McKinley

C. Stone, NASA R. Logan, University of Goddard, Greenbelt, MD California/LLNL, Livermore, CA

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 170-TP-8


0800 AIAA-2004-1342 Modeling Single Component Fluid Transport through Micro Channels and Free Molecule MicroResistojet R. Raju, Kettering University, Flint, MI 0830 AIAA-2004-1177 Unified Methods for Continuum and Rarefied Flows V. Kolobov, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL 0900 AIAA-2004-1178 A Unified Computational Methodology for Rarefied and Continuum Flow Regimes X. Cai, Thaerocomp Technical Corp., Stony Brook, NY

Continuum and Rarefied Flows


0930 AIAA-2004-1179 Unified Gas- Kinetic Computational Algorithm for Continuum and Rarefied Flows 1000 AIAA-2004-1180 A Hybrid CFD- DSMC Method of Modeling Continuum- Rarefied Flows 1030 AIAA-2004-1182 Internal Energy Mode Relaxation in High Speed Continuum and Rarefied Flows E. Josyula, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1100 AIAA-2004-1181 The Effect of Compressibility on Rarefied Hypersonic Flow over Power Law Leading Edges W. Santos, National Institute for Space Research, Cachoeira Paulista-SP, Brazil

N10
1130 AIAA-2004-1183 DSMC Modeling of Near- Continuum Flow Over a Wedge with Real Gas Effects Y. Bondar, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Novosibirsk, Russia

Chaired by: R. GREENDYKE, University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX, and E. JOSYULA, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

L. Tang, Zona H. Carlson, Clear Technology, Scottsdale, Sciences Corp., AZ Harford, NY

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Chaired by: P. MIGLIORE, NREL's National Wind Technology Center, Golden, CO

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 171-WE-7


Chaired by: P. MIGLIORE, NREL's National Wind Technology Center, Golden, CO 0800 AIAA-2004-1190 Numerical Simulation of Wind Turbine Tip Noise O. Fleig, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 0830 AIAA-2004-1185 Acoustic Tests of Small Wind Turbines P. Migliore, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 0900 AIAA-2004-1188 Wind Tunnel Aerodynamic Tests of Six Airfoils for Use on Small Wind Turbines M. Selig, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 0930 AIAA-2004-1186 Wind Tunnel Aeroacoustic Tests of Six Airfoils for Use on Small Wind Turbines P. Migliore, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1000 AIAA-2004-1189 Development and Validation of a SemiEmpirical Wind Turbine Aeroacoustic Code P. Moriarty, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1030 AIAA-2004-1184 An Aeroacoustic Analysis of Wind Turbines P. Morris, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

Aeroacoustics

Ruby

Thursday Morning / 08 January 2004 Session 172-WIG-9


Chaired by: J. LINEBERRY, LYTEC, Tullahoma, TN, and V. BITYURIN, IVTAN, Moscow, Russia 0800 AIAA-2004-1191 Survey of MagnetoGasdynamic Local Flow Control at High Speeds D. Knight, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 0830 AIAA-2004-1192 Scramjet with MHD Bypass Under "Ajax" Concept 0900 AIAA-2004-1193 Study of MHDInteractions in Hypersonic Streams 0930 AIAA-2004-1194 Experimental and Theoretical Study of MHD Interaction in Hypersonic Ionized Air Flow Over a Wedge J. Lineberry, LyTec, Tullahoma, TN 1000 AIAA-2004-1195 MHD Controlled Inlet for Scramjet with Various Configurations of Magnetic Field 1030 AIAA-2004-1196 Simulation of PulseMode Regime of Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Section of the Shock Tube 1100 AIAA-2004-1197 MHD Power Generation in Scramjet Engines in Conjunction with Inlet Control 1130 AIAA-2004-1198 MHD Effect Study at High Frequency Plasmatron

MHD

Teton

E. Sheikin, Hypersonic V. Fomin, ITAM, Systems Research Novosibirsk, Russia Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

E. Sheikin, Hypersonic Systems Research Y. Golovachov, Ioffe Institute, Physical-technical Saint-Petersburg, Russia institute RAS, Saint Petersburg, Russia

A. Krasilnikov, S. Macheret, Princeton TSNIIMASH, Korolev, University, Princeton, NJ Russia

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 173-ABP-10


1300 AIAA-2004-1199 Computation of Transverse Injection into Supersonic Crossflow with Various Injector Orifice Geometries L. Foster, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1330 AIAA-2004-1200 Sensing for Active Flow Control in Advanced Propulsion- Airframe Integration Systems J. Fleming, Techsburg Inc., Blacksburg, VA 1400 AIAA-2004-1201 Airframe- Propulsion Integration Methodology for Waverider- Derived Hypersonic Cruise Aircraft Design Concepts K. Javaid, Imperial College London, London, Great Britain

Inlet/Nozzle & Jet Flows


1430 AIAA-2004-1203 Active Flow Control on a Boundary- LayerIngesting Inlet S. Gorton, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1500 AIAA-2004-1204 Control of Penetration and Mixing of a Supersonic Jet into a Supersonic CrossStream S. Murugappan, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1530 AIAA-2004-1205 Analysis of Jet- Wing Distributed Propulsion from Thick Wing Trailing Edges V. Dippold, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 1600 AIAA-2004-1206 Improving Off- Design Nozzle Performance Using Fluidic Injection E. Gamble, Spiritech Advanced Products Inc., Jupiter, FL

Cascade 2

Chaired by: N. BISSINGER, Eurojet, Hallbergmoos, Germany, and R. STARKEY, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

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Chaired by: H. EBRAHIMI, Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Arnold AFB, TN, and T. KAEMMING, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 174-ABP-11 / PC-16


1300 AIAA-2004-1207 Interactions of a Pulsed Detonation Engine with a 2D Blade Cascade A. Rasheed, General Electric Global Research, Niskayuna, NY 1330 AIAA-2004-1208 Interactions Between Multiple PDEs Exhausting Into a Common Nozzle A. Glaser, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1400 AIAA-2004-1209 Application of Reduced Mechanisms for Investigations of Hydrocarbon- Air Pulsed Detonation Engines V. Tangirala, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY

Pulse Detonation Engines IV


1430 AIAA-2004-1210 Numerical Investigation of the Effect of Energy Addition Processes on Pulsejet Performance R. Erickson, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1500 AIAA-2004-1211 Statistical Design- ofExperiments for Wave Ejector Performance Improvement T. Geng, Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN 1530 AIAA-2004-1212 Flow Test for Pulse Detonation Engine 1600 AIAA-2004-1213 Development of LiquidFuel Initiator for LiquidFuel PDE

Ruby
1630 AIAA-2004-1214 Homogeneous- Dilution Model of PartiallyFueled Pulse Detonation Engines T. Endo, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan

Chaired by: H. EBRAHIMI, Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Arnold AFB, TN, and T. KAEMMING, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO

E. Gamble, Spiritech Advanced Products Inc., T. Yatsufusa, Hiroshima Jupiter, FL University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 175-AEE-2


1300 AIAA-2004-1215 Requirements Development for the NASA Advanced Engineering Environment (AEE) E. Rogers, QTEC Inc., Huntsville, AL 1330 AIAA-2004-1216 SCDM in a Distributed Environment S. Crowley, NASA, Cleveland, OH 1400 AIAA-2004-1217 The JWST Integrated Modeling Environment C. Stone, Constellation Software Engineering, Huntingtown, MD

Advanced Engineering Environment II


1430 AIAA-2004-1218 Using Windchill Product Data Management Platform for a Distributed Simulation System T. Dunn, Northrop Grumman, Virginia Beach, VA 1500 AIAA-2004-1221 Generalized Vehicle Performance Closure Model for Two- Stageto- Orbit Launch Vehicles M. Qu, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Hampton, VA

McKinley

Chaired by: J. MAPAR, Science Applications International Corporation, McLean, VA

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 176-AMT-7


1300 AIAA-2004-1222 Laser Absorption Spectroscopy in Inductive Plasma Generator Flows M. Matsui, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 1330 AIAA-2004-1223 Measurements in Turbulent Shear Layers Using a Laser Vorticity Probe V. Stepaniuk, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY

Development and Use of Emerging Measurement Technologies


1400 AIAA-2004-1224 Development of Three Dimensional Particle Tracking Velocimetry for Supersonic Flow N. Ponchaut, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 1430 AIAA-2004-1226 Uncertainty Analysis of LDV Measurements for Combustor Swirler FlowField V. Iyer, GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY 1500 AIAA-2004-1227 Theoretical Analysis of the Uncertainties Associated with Optical Pyrometry Techniques R. Ames, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA 1530 AIAA-2004-1229 Aerodynamic Force Measurements in Shock Tunnels Using Novel Free Floating Balance System R. Joarder, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

Sierra 2

Chaired by: D. FOURGUETTE, VioSense Corporation, Pasadena, CA, and G. ADAMOVSKY, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

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Chaired by: R. DOWGWILLO, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 177-APA-19


Chaired by: R. DOWGWILLO, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO 1300 AIAA-2004-1230 Solution of Euler and Navier- Stokes Equations on Unstructured/Structured Multi- layer Hybrid Grid W. Sang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China (prc) 1330 AIAA-2004-1231 CFD Visualization of Second Primary Vortex Structure on a 65Degree Delta Wing K. Chiba, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 1400 AIAA-2004-1232 Applications of SpaceFilling- Curves to Cartesian Methods for CFD 1430 AIAA-2004-1233 Detached- Eddy Simulation of Slat and Flap Aerodynamics for a High- Lift Wing 1500 AIAA-2004-1234 Variable- Fidelity Aerodynamic Optimization for Turbulent Flows Using a Discrete Adjoint Formulation A. Le Moigne, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Great Britain 1530 AIAA-2004-1235 Computations of the Wake Vortices Behind a Civil Aircraft High Lift Model 1600 AIAA-2004-1236 Source Term Model for Vortex Generator Vanes in a Navier- Stokes Computer Code 1630 AIAA-2004-1237 A Cfd- Experimental Comparison for a Low Thrust Satellite Nozzle with Estimation of Forces on a Jet Vane Placed at Supersonic Exhaust B. Bukhari, Computer & IT Center, Islamabad, Pakistan

CFD Applications II

Carson 1

M. Aftosmis, NASA R. Cummings, U.S. Air Ames Research Center, Force Academy, USAF Moffett Field, CA Academy, CO

A. Dafa'Alla, Airbus UK K. Waithe, NASA Ltd, Bristol, Great Britain Langley, Hampton, VA

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 178-APA-20


1300 AIAA-2004-1238 The Fuel Economy Potential of OutboardHorizontal- Stabilizer Aircraft J. Kentfield, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada 1330 AIAA-2004-1239 The Effect of the Porous Diverter Fairing on the Aerodynamic Performance of Natural Blockage Thrust Reverser H. Yao, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Great Britain 1400 AIAA-2004-1245 Design of High Aspect Ratio "Lambda- Wings" Incorporating Laminar Flow

Configurational Aerodynamics II
1430 AIAA-2004-1240 Edge Vortices of a Double Element Wing in Ground Effect 1500 AIAA-2004-1241 Considerations About Forward Fuselage Aerodynamic Design of a Transport Aircraft 1530 AIAA-2004-1242 Vortex Generators near Shock/ Boundary Layer Interactions 1600 AIAA-2004-1243 Separation Control by Self- Activated Movable Flaps M. Schatz, Technische Universitt Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Carson 2
1630 AIAA-2004-1244 Characteristics of a Dual- Slotted Circulation Control Wing of Low Aspect Ratio Intended for Naval Hydrodynamic Applications E. Rogers, Naval Surface Warfare Center, West Bethesda, MD

Chaired by: S. KLAUSMEYER, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS, and S. DODBELE, Department of Defense, Arlington, VA

X. Zhang, University of R. Nangia, Nangia Aero Southampton, Research, Bristol, Great Southampton, Great Britain Britain

H. Holden, University of B. Mattos, Embraer, Sao Cambridge, Cambridge, Jose Dos Campos, Great Britain Brazil

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 179-APA-21


Chaired by: F. TAVERNA, Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD 1300 AIAA-2004-1246 Aerodynamic Predictions, Comparisons, and Validations Using Missile Datcom and Aeroprediction 98 (AP98) T. Sooy, Technology Service Corporation, Silver Spring, MD 1330 AIAA-2004-1249 Simulation of Missile with Spinning Tail Fin Using Chimera Moving Body Methodology L. Hall, Dynetics Inc., Huntsville, AL 1400 AIAA-2004-1250 Use of Cargo Aircraft for Launching PrecisionGuided Munitions M. Franke, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1430 AIAA-2004-1251 Beggar Code Implementation of the (6+)DOF Capability for Stores with Moving Components M. Rizk, Jacobs Sverdrup, Eglin AFB, FL 1500 AIAA-2004-1252 Simulation and Analysis of Multiple- Body Dispense Event W. Dietz, Flow Analysis Inc., Estill Springs, TN 1530 AIAA-2004-1253 Flow Around an Object Projected from a Cavity into a Supersonic Freestream S. Bjorge, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

Weapons Aerodynamics

Carson 3

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Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 180-ASE-9


1300 AIAA-2004-1254 Advances in Satellite Drag Modeling F. Marcos, Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, MA 1330 AIAA-2004-1257 Sources of OH(A- X) Emission in the Space Shuttle Environment L. Bernstein, Spectral Sciences Inc., Burlington, MA 1400 AIAA-2004-1258 Simulated Space Environment Exposure of Surface- Modified Thermal Control Coatings J. Kleiman, Integrity Testing Laboratory, Markham, Canada

Low-Earth-Orbit Space Environment


1430 AIAA-2004-1259 LEO Spacecraft Charging Design Guidelines: A Proposed NASA Standard G. Hillard, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1500 AIAA-2004-1260 Paschen Considerations for High Altitude Airships D. Ferguson, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

N5

Chaired by: J. MINOW, Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Huntsville, AL, and K. TOBISKA, Space Environment Technologies, Los Angeles, CA

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 181-CS-2


1300 AIAA-2004-1262 Application of ObjectOriented Design Patterns to CFD Code with AMR Technique H. Katsurayama, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 1330 AIAA-2004-1263 Advanced Computer Technology for Novel Information Processing Paradigms C. Thiem, Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, NY 1400 AIAA-2004-1264 The Future of Archival Journals in the Information Age: Communities of Practice L. Long, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA

Computer and Information Systems


1430 AIAA-2004-1265 Risks of Using COTS Products in Mission Critical Systems R. Kohl, R. J. Kohl & Associates Inc., Jefferson, MD 1500 AIAA-2004-1266 Wind Tunnel Data Format for Test Results Presentation R. Draai, German-Dutch Wind Tunnels, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Crystal 5

Chaired by: R. MOORE, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 182-FD-32


1300 AIAA-2004-1268 Preconditioned Upwind Schemes for Simulation of Low Speed Flows on Hybrid Grids Z. Liu, HyperComp Inc., Westlake Village, CA 1330 AIAA-2004-1269 Comparison of 2D POD Modes Extracted from Two and ThreeDimensional Simulations of a Cylinder Wake M. Luchtenburg, US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO

CFD Validation/Comparison to Experiment II


1400 AIAA-2004-1270 Mixing Characteristics of Two- Dimensional Parallel Jets T. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 1430 AIAA-2004-1271 Aeroelastic Analysis of an SST Typed Wing with a Trailing Edge Flap Using a Chimera Grid Approach Y. Utaka, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Nagoya, Japan 1500 AIAA-2004-1273 Implementation of Premixed Chemical Equilibrium Capability in OVERFLOW M. Olsen, NASA Ames, Moffett Field, CA

Carson 4

Chaired by: M. GLAUSER, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, and R. KIMMEL, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

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Chaired by: Z. RUSAK, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, and C. FUREBY, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Stockholm, Sweden 1300 1330 1400 1430

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 183-FD-33


1300 AIAA-2004-1274 Using RANS to Predict the Performance of Mixers in Reducing Jet Noise C. Wright, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1330 AIAA-2004-1276 Effect of Coriolis and Centrifugal Forces on Turbulence and Transport at High Rotation and Buoyancy Numbers in Internal Cooling U- Channels with Smooth Walls A. Sleiti, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 1400 AIAA-2004-1277 Prediction of Helicopter's Rotor Airloads in Transition Flight Regime Z. Rusak, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

Engineering Applications of CFD


1430 AIAA-2004-1278 Numerical Studies of Blade Sweep Effects on Losses C. Xu, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

Crystal 1

Chaired by: Z. RUSAK, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, and C. FUREBY, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Stockholm, Sweden

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 184-FD-34


1300 AIAA-2004-1279 Concentration Measurements in SelfExcited MomentumDominated Low- Density Gas Jets B. Yildrim, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 1330 AIAA-2004-1280 Far- Field Turbulent Mixing Efficiency and Large- Scale OuterFluid- Interface Dynamics

Fundamental Experiments in Jets and Cavities


1400 AIAA-2004-1281 On the Occurrence of Asymmetric Flow Within a Circular Concavity

Crystal 2

Chaired by: S. GOGINENI, Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and J. JACOB, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

T. New, National J. Nathman, University of University of Singapore, California Irvine, Irvine, Singapore, Singapore CA

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 185-FD-35


1300 AIAA-2004-1282 Time- Accurate AllSpeed Multiphase Calculations Using a Low- Diffusion FluxSplitting Scheme M. Neaves, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City, FL 1330 AIAA-2004-1283 Turbulence Models for Flows with Free Surfaces and Interfaces E. Shirani, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 1400 AIAA-2004-1284 Direct Numerical Simulation of Disperse Multiphase High- Speed Flows R. Nourgaliev, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA

Multi-Phase Flows

N8

Chaired by: M. AMITAY, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, and M. NEAVES, Coastal Systems Station, Panama City, FL

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Chaired by: D. GAITONDE, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 186-FD-36


1300 AIAA-2004-1287 Rough Surface Turbulent Boundary Layer: Part 2 The Composite Profiles J. Seo, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 1330 AIAA-2004-1288 Similarity Analysis in Transpired Turbulent Boundary Layers Subject to Forced Convection and External Pressure Gradients R. Cal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

Turbulent Boundary Layers with Roughness or Heat Transfer


1400 AIAA-2004-1289 A Prediction of the Composite Temperature Profile in Forced Convection Turbulent Boundary Layers X. Wang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 1430 AIAA-2004-1290 Aplication of a Sensitivity Equation Method to Turbulent Flows with Heat Transfer E. Colin, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, Canada 1500 AIAA-2004-1291 Wind Tunnel Modeling of Stack Dispersion in Complex Terrain B. White, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 1530 AIAA-2004-1286 Transport- rate Budgets of Reynolds Stresses in 2- D and 3- D Roughwall Turbulent Boundary Layers J. George, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA

N7

Chaired by: D. GAITONDE, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 187-GT-9


1300 AIAA-2004-1292 Evaluation of Wind Tunnel Internal Force Balances from Multiple Vendors D. Cahill, Jacobs Sverdrup AEDC Group, Arnold AFB, TN 1330 AIAA-2004-1293 Structural Integrity of a Wind Tunnel Balance R. Karkehabadi, NASA Langley, Hampton, VA 1400 AIAA-2004-1294 A Study on Increase of Duration of a Free Piston Shock Tunnel M. Mizoguchi, National Defense Academy, Yokosuka, Japan

Ground Test Applications


1430 AIAA-2004-1295 Experimental Characterization of Supersonic Spin Motor Nozzle Flow C. Peterson, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1500 AIAA-2004-1296 Demonstration of a Wire Suspension System for Dynamic Wind Tunnel Testing J. Magill, Physical Sciences Inc., Andover, MA 1530 AIAA-2004-1297 Validation of Stream Thrust Probes for Turbine Engine Thrust Measurement R. Hiers, Jacobs Sverdrup/AEDC Group, Arnold AFB, TN 1600 AIAA-2004-1298 Subscale Testing of the Fire II Vehicle in a Superorbital Expansion Tube B. Capra, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Crystal 3

Chaired by: F. JACKSON, Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Arnold AFB, TN, and J. MAGILL, Physical Sciences Inc, Andover, MA

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 188-IS-3


1300 AIAA-2004-1302 Genetic Algorithm Tuned Fuzzy Logic for Gliding Return Trajecotries 1330 AIAA-2004-1303 A Testbed for Evaluating Soft Computing Technologies for Rocket Engine Control 1400 AIAA-2004-1304 A New Intelligent Genetic Algorithm for Aerodynamic Optimizations of Advanced Fighters

Intelligent Systems III


1430 AIAA-2004-1305 Designing Human System Interfaces for Supervising Multiple UAV Teams 1500 AIAA-2004-1306 Flight Control Logic for Structural Life Extension S. Yu, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

Crystal 4

Chaired by: M. HANSON, Charles River Analytics, Cambridge, MA, and J. NEIDHOEFER, Accurate Automation Corporation, Chattanooga, TN

B. Burchett, M. Hanson, Charles Rose-Hulman Institute of A. Watanabe, University J. Liu, Leader University, River Analytics Inc., Technology, Terre of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tainan, Taiwan (roc) Cambridge, MA Haute, IN AL
Due to formatting reasons, this version of the program lists only the first contributing author of each meeting paper. For a complete and up-to-date listing, please visit: http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=665&dateget=all#session2846.

Chaired by: A. OSTROGORSKY, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, and R. GRUGEL, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1300 1330 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600 1630

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 189-MSSP-8


1300 AIAA-2004-1307 Free Form Fabrication in Space K. Cooper, NASA Marshall, Huntsville, AL 1330 AIAA-2004-1308 Modeling of Thermal Field, KInetics and Stresses of CdZnTe Bridgman Growth Without Wall Contact

Microgravity Materials Science II & Space Hardware


1400 AIAA-2004-1310 Experimental Technique for Studying HighTemperature Phases in Reactive Molten MetalBased Systems 1430 AIAA-2004-1311 The Effects of an Unsteady Reduced Gravity Environment on the Soldering Process 1500 AIAA-2004-1312 Microgravity Furnaces and Sample Containment: A Reflective Perspective D. Schaefer, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1530 AIAA-2004-1313 The Reconfiguration of the Low Temperature Microgravity Physics Facility M. Larson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA 1600 AIAA-2004-1314 Hyperspectral Imaging on the International Space Station: An Innovative Approach to Commercial Development of Space R. Robinson, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

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1630 AIAA-2004-1388 Solidification of Te and Zn Doped InSb in Space A. Churilov, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

Chaired by: A. OSTROGORSKY, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, and R. GRUGEL, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

P. Struk, NASA Glenn, R. Ma, Stony Brook A. Ermoline, New Cleveland, OH University, Stony Brook, Jersey Institute of NY Technology, Newark, NJ

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 190-MSSP-9


1300 AIAA-2004-1315 High- school Student Teams in a National NASA Microgravity Science Competition R. DeLombard, NASA Glenn, Cleveland, OH 1330 AIAA-2004-1317 Numerical Simulations of Buoyancy Effects in Low Density Gas Jets R. Satti, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 1400 AIAA-2004-1318 Numerical Modeling of Buoyancy Induced Flow and Heat Transfer in a Rotating Chamber Under Zero Gravity Environment A. Gupta, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL

Outreach and Microgravity Fluid Physics III


1430 AIAA-2004-1320 Characterization of Environment in MicroBioreactor for Bone Cells 1500 AIAA-2004-1321 Thermal Convection in a Cylindrical Enclosure 1530 AIAA-2004-1371 Three- Dimensional Convection in Realistic Microgravity Environment & Analysis of the Microaccelerations Requirements V. Polezhaev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

N4

Chaired by: J. LACOMBE, University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV, and S. COLLICOTT, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

K. Shukla, Vikram J. Kizito, National Center Sarabhai Space Center, for Microgravity Trivandrum, India Research, Cleveland, OH

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 191-PC-17


1300 AIAA-2004-1322 A Shock Tube Study of the Oxidation of 1,3Butadiene C. Libby, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1330 AIAA-2004-1323 Ignition Measurements of Ethylene- OxygenDiluent Mixtures With and Without Silane Addition D. Kalitan, The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA 1400 AIAA-2004-1324 Heptane Combustion Database W. Tsang, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD

Combustion Chemistry and Flames


1430 AIAA-2004-1325 Propane Autoignition Theory 1500 AIAA-2004-1326 Approaches to Mechanism Reduction for Hydrocarbon M. Petrova, University of Oxidation: Ethylene California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA T. Lu, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 1530 AIAA-2004-1328 Effects of Mixture Inhomogeneity on the Auto- Ignition of Reactants Under HCCI Environment R. Sankaran, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1600 AIAA-2004-1329 Investigation of nHeptane/Air Partially Premixed Flames Using Detailed Reaction Mechanisms S. Naha, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

Shasta 1
1630 AIAA-2004-1327 Theory of HighTemperature HydrogenOxygen Autoignition G. del Alamo Serrano, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA

Chaired by: L. MAURICE, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC, and C. SUNG, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

Due to formatting reasons, this version of the program lists only the first contributing author of each meeting paper. For a complete and up-to-date listing, please visit: http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=665&dateget=all#session2806.

Chaired by: O. HAIDN, DLR, Lampoldshausen, Germany, and D. KENDRICK, Pratt & Whitney, Bellevue, WA

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 192-PC-18


1300 AIAA-2004-1330 The Effects of Pressure and Acoustic Field on a Cryogenic Coaxial Jet B. Chehroudi, Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA 1330 AIAA-2004-1332 Mixing and Combustion of Swirl Co- Axial Injectors for Cryogenic Propellants at Supercritical Conditions N. Zong, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1400 AIAA-2004-1333 Numerical Simulation of Aluminized Composite Solid Propellants X. Wang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

Rocket Mixing, Combustion and Propellants


1430 AIAA-2004-1334 Electrolyzer Power Requirements for Oxidizer Production on Mars C. Iacomini, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1500 AIAA-2004-1335 An Experimental Investigation of Hypergolic Ignition Delay of Hydrogen Peroxide with Fuel Mixtures J. Blevins, NASA Marshall, Huntsville, AL 1530 AIAA-2004-1337 Modeling of Lifted Turbulent Flame by the Flame Edge Theory and Its Implication in Liquid Rocket Combustion Instability J. Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea 1600 AIAA-2004-1381 Atmospheric Effects on the Chemical Delay Time for Hypergolic Bipropellants C. Hampton, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL

Shasta 2

Chaired by: O. HAIDN, DLR, Lampoldshausen, Germany, and D. KENDRICK, Pratt & Whitney, Bellevue, WA

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 193-TP-9


1300 AIAA-2004-1339 Thermal Management of a Motor Drive Power Module by Liquid Impingement Cooling A. Bhunia, Rockwell Scientific Company, Thousand Oaks, CA 1330 AIAA-2004-1340 Large Area Spray Cooling L. Lin, Universal Energy Systems, Inc., Dayton, OH 1400 AIAA-2004-1341 Self- Pressurization and Thermal Stratification in a Liquid Hydrogen Tank Under Varying Gravity Conditions S. Venkat, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Heat Transfer Applications


1430 AIAA-2004-1176 Heat Transfer on a Hypersonic Sphere with Diffuse Rarefied- Gas Injection V. Riabov, Rivier College, Nashua, NH 1500 AIAA-2004-1343 Effect of Pulse Jet Frequency on Impingement Heat Transfer 1530 AIAA-2004-1344 Unsteady Surface Heat Flux Under a ThreeDimensional Crossflow Boundary Layer 1600 AIAA-2004-1345 Gas Effects on Spray Cooling of an Isothermal Surface: Visualization and Time and Space Resolved Heat Transfer Measurements B. Horacek, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

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1630 AIAA-2004-1346 Rotating Disk Heat Transfer in a Fluid Swirling as a Forced Vortex I. Shevchuk, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine

Chaired by: S. ROY, Kettering University, Flint, MI, and J. FRANKEL, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN

R. Zulkifli, Queen's R. Anthony, Air Force University of Belfast, Research Laboratory, Belfast, Northern Ireland Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 194-TP-10


1300 AIAA-2004-1348 Plume Interactions of Multiple Jets Expanding Into Vacuum: Experimental Investigation N. Selden, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 1330 AIAA-2004-1349 Radiation of Spalled Particles in Shock Layers C. Park, ELORET Corp, Moffett Field, CA 1400 AIAA-2004-1350 Modeling of Soot Oxidation and Prediction of Optical Radiation in Underexpanded Plumes K. Viswanath, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

Radiation and Plumes


1430 AIAA-2004-1351 Development of a TwoWay Coupled Model for Two Phase Rarefied Flows J. Burt, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1500 AIAA-2004-1352 Active Shock- tubediaphragm Rupture with Laser Beam Irradiation T. Takahashi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 1530 AIAA-2004-0484 The Impact of FlowfieldRadiation Coupling on Aeroheating for Titan Aerocapture M. Wright, ELORET Corp., Moffett Field, CA

N9

Chaired by: D. MUELLER, Indiana University-Purdue Universtiy at Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN, and C. MOEN, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA

Due to formatting reasons, this version of the program lists only the first contributing author of each meeting paper. For a complete and up-to-date listing, please visit: http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=665&dateget=all#session2765.

Chaired by: L. BAIN, Universal Technology Corporation, Dayton, OH, and Y. KOLESNICHENKO, IVTAN, Moscow, Russia

Thursday Afternoon / 08 January 2004 Session 195-WIG-10


1300 AIAA-2004-1356 Test Cell for Study of Plasma Formations Effect on Ignition and Combustion Stabilization 1330 AIAA-2004-1357 Research Issues Resulting from Cataloging Efforts

Workshop Summary & Recommendations

Teton

Chaired by: L. BAIN, Universal Technology Corporation, Dayton, OH, and Y. KOLESNICHENKO, IVTAN, Moscow, Russia

C. Suchomel, Air Force V. Vinogradov, Central Research Laboratory, Institute of Aviation Wright-Patterson AFB, Motors, Moscow, Russia OH

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