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Draft Program – REV18
36th Annual Conference on Composites, Materials and Structures (U.S. Citizens Only / ITAR Restricted Sessions)
www.advancedceramics.org/conference
Radisson Resort at the Port Cocoa Beach / Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Program at a Glance
Sunday Evening, January 22, 2012 6:00-9:00pm
Pre-Registration (Convention Center Lobby) *Complimentary Refreshments*
Monday, January 23, 2012 Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Morning Session 9:00-12:00 Plenary Session
Afternoon – Two (2) Concurrent Sessions
1:30-5:00 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 1 Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 1
Afternoon / Evening Activities Pavilion
12:00-1:30 Exhibitor Set-up 5:00-9:00 ITAR Restricted Expo Opens 5:00-6:00 Networking Social 6:00-8:00 Dinner
Morning – Three (3) Concurrent Sessions
8:15-12:00 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 2
Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 2 Session 3: Ablator Materials
Afternoon – Three (3) Concurrent Sessions
1:30-5:20 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 3
Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 3 Session 3: Carbon-Carbon Composites
Evening Activities Pavilion
5:00-7:00 ITAR Restricted Expo Opens Networking Social 7:30-8:30 Exhibitor Breakdown
Wednesday, January 25, 2012 Thursday, January 26, 2012
Morning – Two (2) Concurrent Sessions 8:30-12:00 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 4
Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 4
12:00-1:30 Complimentary Radisson Luncheon or Lunch on your own
Afternoon – Two (2) Concurrent Sessions
1:30-5:20 Session 1: Preparing for CMH-17 Certification – A
Composite Materials Handbook 17, Volume 5 Workshop
Session 2: Hypersonic Vehicle Materials / Structural Evaluations 1
5:25-6:15 Informational Meeting on Anticipated Solicitation for 2700°F SiC/SiC Behavior and Life Prediction Models
Morning – Two (2) Concurrent Sessions
8:15-12:00 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 5: Special
Session Behavior and Life Prediction Session 2: Hypersonic Vehicle Materials / Structural Evaluations 2
Afternoon Session 1:30-5:00 Session 1: Hypersonic Vehicle Materials /
Structural Evaluations 3 - Ceramic Matrix Composites
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MONDAY MORNING – JANUARY 23, 2012 Plenary Session Location: Salons 1 and 2
7:30-9:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:15am Welcome Remarks by Glen Mandigo, USACA Executive Director 9:15-9:30am Opening Comments by Mark Opeka, Program Chair 9:30-10:15am Integrating Aerothermodynamics Research and Advanced Materials - An Air Force Perspective
Dr. John Schmisseur, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA 10:15-11:00am BREAK 11:00-11:45am The National Hypersonic Science Center for Materials & Structures: An Overview and Materials
Modeling Highlights Dr. Brian Cox, Teledyne Scientific Company LLC, Thousand Oaks, CA
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MONDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 23, 2012 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 1 Session Chairs: Dennis Fox and J. Douglas Kiser, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland,
OH Location: Salon 2
1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm CMC Turbine Design Challenges
M. McCaffrey, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT 2:00-2:20pm Analysis of Damage Progression in a CMC Blade Subelement Under Complex Stress State
P. Croteau, R. Kumar, S. Amini and D. Jarmon, UTRC, East Hartford, CT G. Welsh, Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD
2:20-2:40pm Calibration of 3D Woven Preform Design Code for CMC Materials
K. Dormuth, K. Hopp and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA Y. Wang, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
2:40-3:00pm Impact Resistance of Environmental Barrier Coatings
D. Hass, B. Gogia and S. Eustis, Directed Vapor Technologies International, Charlottesville, VA 3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40pm Strength and Thermal Stability of Environmental Barrier Coated Silicon Nitride
R. Bhatt and D. Fox, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 3:40-4:00pm Multi-Scale Analysis of Foreign Object Damage (FOD) in Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC’s) Using
an Adaptive Meshing and Damage Evolution Technique C. Godines, F. Abdi and W. Troha, Alpha STAR Corporation, Long Beach, CA G. Morscher, University of Akron, Akron OH S. Choi, Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD
4:00-4:20pm Efficient Multiscale Methodology for Predicting Effect of Foreign Object Damage in SiC/SiC CMCs
R. Fertig and D. Robbins, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 4:20-4:40pm Development of Foreign Object Damage Resistant Ceramic Matrix Composites
C. Iwano, E. Klock-McCook and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA S. Choi, Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD
4:40-5:00pm 3D Textile Design and Performance of Cooled Ceramic Composite Vanes and Blades
O. Sudre, B. Cox and D. Marshall, Teledyne Scientific Co. ,Thousand Oaks, CA M. Novak , University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
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MONDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 23, 2012 Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 1 Session Chairs: Gautham Ramachandran, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Palo Alto, CA
and Joseph Pluscauskis, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA Location: Salon 1
1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks
1:40-2:00pm Material Property Design Database for MDA Developed Structural Insulators C. Moss, T. Barnett and S. Causey, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL M. Opeka, Naval Surface Warfare Center, West Bethesda, MD K. Buesking, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA
2:00-2:20pm Development of Structural Insulators for MDA Applications K. Buesking and J. DeSantis, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA D. Deason and W. Sanderson, MDA, Huntsville, AL M. Opeka, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda, MD P. Marchol, Aerojet, Sacramento, CA T. Burnham, American Structural Needling Corporation, Tallassee, AL W. Shih and S. Jones, Allcomp, City of Industry, CA B. Doud, Powdermet, Euclid, OH T. Barnett and S. Causey, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL
2:20-2:40pm Ultrahigh Temperature Ablation-resistant and Structural Insulating Ceramic Matrix Composites for MDA Applications T. Stewart, Ultramet, Pacoima, CA
2:40-3:00pm Micromechanical Model of X-Cor And K-Cor Reinforced Foams D. Caputo and K. Buesking, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA N. Gravelle and D. Grotheer, Albany Engineered Composites, Rochester, NH J. Schuck, US Army, AATD, Fort Eustis, VA
3:00-3:20pm BREAK
3:20-3:40pm Non-Eroding Ceramic Throat Insert Designs and Testing Results for Aluminized Propellant Solid Rocket Motor Applications Supporting IHPRPT Phase III Objectives J. Pluscauskis, K. Buesking, B. Campanella and G. Tiscia, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA M. Fuller, J. Shigley and R. Roberts, ATK Aerospace Systems, Brigham City, UT L. Matson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH M. Opeka, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda, MD S. DiPietro, Exothermics, Inc., Amherst, NH T. McKechnie and D. Butts, Plasma Processes, LLC, Huntsville, AL H. Lee, UES, Inc., Dayton, OH S. Starrett and J. Spain, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL
3:40-4:00pm Design of Dissolvable Jet Vanes for Rocket Propelled Missiles G. Tiscia, J. Pluscauskis and K. Buesking, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA M. Dixon, J. Rice and R. Blank, US Army AMRDEC, Huntsville, AL D. Butts, Plasma Processes, LLC, Huntsville, AL
4:00-4:20pm Ablation and Microstructural Analysis of Hf20Ta2Mo Coated Pintles D. Ramos, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda, MD
4:20-4:40pm Advanced Material Applications in Rocket Engines A. Bhattacharya and P. Purmort, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, Canoga Park, CA
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MONDAY EVENING – JANUARY 23, 2012
12:00-1:30pm Exhibitors Set-up
5:00-9:00pm ITAR RESTRICTED EXPO Opens
5:00-6:00pm Networking Social
6:00-8:00pm Dinner
List of Exhibitors
Cincinnati Testing Laboratories, Inc. COI Ceramics, Inc. EEMS, LLC Free Form Fibers, LLC Graphite Machining, Inc. Lancer Systems MATECH Materials Research & Design, Inc. Max Levy Autograph Plasma Processes Starfire Systems, Inc. Specialty Materials, Inc. Synterials, Inc. Ultramet USACA
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TUESDAY MORNING – JANUARY 24, 2012
Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 2 Session Chairs: J. Douglas Kiser and Martha Jaskowiak, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH Location: Salon 2
7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:15-8:20am Session Chairs Remarks 8:20-8:40am NASA Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) Project Overview
J. Grady, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 8:40-9:00am CMC Exhaust Nozzle Development in the NASA ERA Project
D. Kiser and N. Bansal, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH J. Sokhey, Rolls-Royce North America Technology Inc., Indianapolis, IN J. Riedell, COI Ceramics, San Diego, CA S. Atmur, COI Ceramics, Rocket Center, WV S. Haeske, Support Services, LLC, Allendale, MI
9:00-9:20am CMC Combustor Liner Development within NASA’s Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project
J. Hurst and D. Zhu, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 9:20-9:40am SiC/SiC Composites Evaluated for Turbine Vane Application under NASA’s ERA Program
M. Jaskowiak, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 9:40-10:00am Advanced Environmental Barrier Coating Development and Validation for SiC/SiC Ceramic Matrix
Composite Turbine Engine Components D. Zhu, J. Hurst and M. Jaskowiak, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am Property Assessment of Various SiC/SiC Systems for High Pressure Turbine Vanes
J. DiCarlo, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 10:40-11:00am Tensile and Creep Properties of Full PIP and Full CVI SiC/SiC at Temperatures to 1650⁰C (3000⁰F) in
Air R. Bhatt, J. DiCarlo and J. D. Kiser, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
11:00-11:20am Cyclic Fatigue Behavior of Full PIP and MI SiC/SiC Composites at 1315 ⁰C (2400⁰F) in Air
R. Bhatt, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 11:20-11:40pm Design Concepts for Cooled Ceramic Matrix Composite Turbine Vanes
R. Boyle and I. Miller, N&R Engineering, Cleveland, OH M. Halbig, J. DiCarlo, R. Bhatt and M. Jaskowiak, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
11:40-12:00pm An Update on Design Tools for Optimization of CMC 3D Fiber Architectures
J. Lang and J. DiCarlo, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
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TUESDAY MORNING – JANUARY 24, 2012 Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 2 Session Chair: Scott Monsch, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, Dahlgren, VA and
Eric Wuchina, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda, MD Location: Salon 1
7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:40am Session Chair Remarks 8:40-9:00am Novel Joining Technologies for Ceramic/Composite-based Assemblies with High Temperature Strength and
Corrosion Resistance M. Wilson, Ceramatec, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT
9:00-9:20am Nosetip Materials for Hypersonic Projectiles
K. Buesking, D. Caputo and H. Jensen, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA S. Monsch, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, Dahlgren, VA M. Opeka and A. Jones, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda, MD C. Wanstall and T. Ferguson, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL S. DiPietro, Exothermics, Inc., Amherst, NH
9:20-9:40am Arcjet Testing of Nosetip Materials
S. Monsch, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, Dahlgren, VA 9:40-10:00am Aft Skirt for Hypersonic Projectiles
H. Jensen, K. Buesking and B. Campanella, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA V. Lent, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, Dahlgren, VA J. Spain, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL T. Quinzi, ITT Exelis Geospatial Systems Division, Rochester, NY S. DiPietro, Exothermics, Inc., Amherst, NH
10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am Sprayable Structural Insulator Materials
M. Droegge, Ocellus, Inc., Livermore, CA 10:40-11:00am Testing of Structural Insulator Materials
SoRI and Ocellus, Inc. 11:00-11:20am Aerogel-Filled Foam Core Insulation for Cryogenic Propellant Storage (Phase II)
J. Selin, Ultramet, Pacoima, CA 11:20-11:40am Ultra-High-Temperature (UHT) Ablative Heat Shields
E. Pope, S. Kirkwood and C. Hill, MATECH, Westlake Village, CA Thomas Rosengren, Kenny Ringled, Jose Linares and Stefen Grand, _________________
11:40-12:00pm Processing and Properties of Novel Hybrid: Ti64 and Ni-coated Carbon Nanotube on T300 Fabric and High
Temperature Polyimide MVK-14 FreeFormTM T. Gibson, S. Safriet, A. Morgan and T. Whitney, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton OH V. Bechel and M. Unroe, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH
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TUESDAY MORNING – JANUARY 24, 2012 Session 3: Ablator Materials Session Chair: Matt Gasch, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Location: Jamaica
7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:40am Session Chair Remarks 8:40-9:00am Development of Low Density Flexible Carbon Phenolic Ablators
M. Stackpoole, J. Thornton, W. Fan, A. Covington and E. Doxtad, NASA Ames, Moffett Field, CA 9:00-9:20am Development of Lightweight Ablative TPS Materials
S. Violette, Fiber Materials, Inc., Biddeford, ME 9:20-9:40am Re-entry Laser Simulation Experiments on Composite Materials for Possible Application in
238PuO2 Fueled Space Power Systems D. Kramer, C. Barklay, S. Goodrich and D. Cairns-Gallimore, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH
9:40-10:00am Char Zone Depths from Laser Tests on Flexible Ablators
S. White, V. Qu, W. Fan, J. Ridge and M. Stackpoole, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am Thermal Ablation Ground Testing of 70-Deg Blunt Aeroshell Heatshields
W. Congdon, ARA Ablatives Laboratory, Centennial, CO 10:40-11:00am EDL TDP and MEDLI Testing in the NASA Langley HYMETS Facility
S. Splinter and J. Gragg, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA C. Szalai, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Los Angeles, CA K. Skokova, I. Cozmuta, J. Feldman and A. Nawaz, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
11:00-11:20am Arc Jet Testing of Lockheed Martin Monolithic Ablator
S. Rawal, W. Willcokson and J. Songer, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Denver, CO 11:20-11:40pm NASA Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD) Technology
A. Calomino, N. Cheatwood, S. Hughes and J. Del Corso, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
11:40-12:00pm Design and Thermal Performance of Flexible Thermal Protection Systems for Hypersonic Inflatable
Aerodynamic Decelerators A. Calomino, J. Del Corso and W. Bruce, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 24, 2012 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 3 Session Chairs: Dennis Fox and J. Douglas Kiser, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland,
OH Location: Salon 2
1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm Direct Preform Infiltrated Oxide CMCs
B. Mangrich and S. Sambasivan, Applied Thin Films, Inc., Evanston, IL 2:00-2:20pm Synthesis, Characterization and Testing of Hybrid PIP/CVI Composites
T. Coons, J. Reutenauer and S. Suib, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 2:20-2:40pm MOCVD Zinc Oxide Coating as an Interfacial Material for Ceramic Matrix Composites
T. Coons, J. Reutenauer and S. Suib, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 2:40-3:00pm Review of Air Force Manufacturing Technologies Program on Advanced Nondestructive Evaluation
Methods for Ceramic Matrix Composites - Part 1 W. Hoppe, J. Pierce, V. Kramb and O. Scott, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton OH
3:00-3:20pm Review of Air Force Manufacturing Technologies Program on the Effect of Defects on Mechanical
Properties of Ceramic Matrix Composites - Part 2 V. Kramb, W. Hoppe, J. Pierce and O. Scott, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH
3:20-3:40pm Development of the Next Generation of Ceramic Matrix Composites for Turbine Engines – 2700°F
SiC/SiC A. Chamberlain, Rolls-Royce Corporation, Indianapolis, IN R. Shinavski, Hyper-Therm HTC, Huntington Beach, CA
3:40-4:00pm 2700⁰F Ceramic Matrix Composite Development: Balancing the Requirements of Performance and
Affordability K. Newton and D. Berczik, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT T. Easler, ATK COI Ceramics, San Diego, CA
4:00-4:20pm 2700⁰F SiC/SiC CMC Development
J. Steibel, G. Kirby and H. Yun, GE Aviation, Cincinnati, OH 4:20-4:40pm Effect of Matrix Microstructure on Composite Properties
T. Key and K. Keller, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 4:40-5:00pm Nondestructive Evaluation of the Thermal and Mechanical Degradation of Ceramic Matrix Composites
A. Cooney, L. Zawada and J. Pierce, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 5:00-5:20pm Fiber Loading in SiC-SiC Composites: Effects on Properties and Fabrication
C. Deck, H. Khalifa, B. Sammuli and C. Back, General Atomics, San Diego, CA
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 24, 2012 Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 3 Session Chairs: Eric Wuchina and James Zaykoski, Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Carderock, West Bethesda, MD Location: Salon 1
1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm Precipitation Mechanisms of Ta4C3 from TaC
B. Wang and G. Thompson, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL C. Weinberger, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
2:00-2:20pm Ta, HfC-based Ultra High Temperature Composites
H.D. Lee, UES Inc., Dayton, OH L. Matson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH
2:20-2:40pm Processing and Characterization of Materials in the Hf-Ta-C Ternary System
J. Zaykoski, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda, MD 2:40-3:00pm Development of Matrix Microstructures in UHTC Composites
S. Johnson, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA M. Stackpoole and M. Gusman, ERC Corporation, Moffett Field, CA
3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40pm UHT CMCs for Aerothermal and Propulsion Applications
S. Kirkwood, E. Pope and C. Hill, MATECH, Westlake Village, CA T. Rosengren, K. Ringled and S. Grandi, ______________
3:40-4:00pm Overview of Boron, Boron Carbide and Silicon Carbide Fibers obtained by Laser Induced Chemical
Vapor Deposition J. Pegna, J. Schneiter and K. Williams, Free Form Fibers LLC, Saratoga Springs, NY R. Goduguchinta, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY
4:00-4:20pm Heteroatom Modified Polysilazane Resins as Precursors to High Temperature Ceramics
F. Kuchinski and A. Lukacs, KiON Defense Technologies, Inc., Huntingdon Valley, PA F. Lauten, Physical Sciences, Inc., Andover, MA R. Batzer, Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, TX
4:20-4:40pm Bulk Treatments of SiC CMCs to Enhance Environmental Durability
J. Donelan, B. Mangrich, F. Chapman and S. Sambasivan, Applied Thin Films, Inc., Evanston, IL 4:40-5:00pm Low Cost, High Performance Materials for In-Space Propulsion
A. Fortini, Ultramet, Pacoima, CA
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 24, 2012 Session 3: Carbon-Carbon Composites Session Chair: Andrew Swanson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB,
OH Location: Jamaica
1:35-1:40pm Session Chair Remarks 1:40-2:00pm Development of Advanced Composites for Reentry Vehicle Nose Tip Applications
S. Violette, Fiber Materials, Inc., Biddeford, ME 2:00-2:20pm Processing Analysis and Alternative Fabrication of 2D Carbon-Carbon Substrates for Refractory
Coated/Lined Low Density Structures T. Boarts, J. Pluscauskis, G. Tiscia, K. Buesking, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA
2:20-2:40pm The Degradation of Optical and Mechanical Properties of a Coating on Carbon-Carbon Exposed to the
Solar Environment E. Congdon, John Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
2:40-3:00pm Metal to Composite Joint Designs for C-C Nozzle Extensions
L. Weller and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA W. Shih and R. Ramirez, Allcomp, City of Industry, CA
3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40pm C-C Nozzle Extension Designs and Analyses in Support of J-2X Nozzle Extension Risk Reduction Effort
M. Robinson, L. Weller and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA 3:40-4:00pm Design and Analysis of Reusable Carbon-Carbon Wing Skin Panels For Prompt Global Strike
E. Klock-McCook and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA S. Rawal, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Denver, CO J. Rosenfeld, Thermacore, Inc., Lancaster, PA F. Schwind, C-CAT, Kennedale, TX
4:00-4:20pm Design of a Fatigue Test Article for Solar Probe Plus
D. Howren and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA E. Schaefer, S. Conkey and D. Mehoke, John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
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TUESDAY EVENING – JANUARY 24, 2012
5:00-7:00pm ITAR Restricted Expo Opens Networking Social
7:30-8:30pm Exhibitors Breakdown
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WEDNESDAY MORNING – JANUARY 25, 2012 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 4 Session Chairs: Dennis Fox and Martha Jaskowiak, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH Location: Salon 2
7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:40am Session Chairs Remarks 8:40-9:00am Design and Life Prediction Methods for Weight Efficient Ceramic Matrix Composite (CMC) Propulsion
Components-Oxidation G. Teti and K. Buesking, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA T. Barnett, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL J. Rubinsky, Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD
9:00-9:20am Effects of Defects in Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC): Porosity Effects Static and Fatigue
G. Teti and K. Buesking, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA T. Barnett, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL J. Rubinsky, Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD
9:20-9:40am Digital Image Analysis of a CVI SiC/SiC CMC: Property and Damage Determination
A. Chamberlain, T. Cook, A. Doermann and M. Sturgis, Rolls-Royce Corporation, Indianapolis, IN C. Moss, M. Dahlen and T. Barnett, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL
9:40-10:00am Full-field Methods Used in the Study of Advanced Ceramic-Matrix Composites
D. Johnson, General Electric Aviation, Cincinnati, OH 10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am High-Temperature Interlaminar Tension Test Method Development for Ceramic Matrix Composite
T. Engel and S. Harris, Hyper-Therm High-Temperature Composites, Inc., Huntington Beach, CA 10:40-11:00am Effect of Defects on the Elastic Properties of Ceramic Matrix Composites
Y. Gowayed, Auburn University, Auburn, AL G. Ojard & E. Prevost, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT U. Santhosh, Structural Analytics, Inc., Carlsbad, CA G. Jefferson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH
11:00-11:20am Effect of Load Frequency and Hold-Time on the Durability of Melt-Infiltrated SiC/SiC
G. Ojard and R. Miller, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT Y. Gowayed, Auburn University, Auburn, AL G. Morscher, University of Akron, Akron, OH U. Santhosh, Structural Analytics, Inc., Carlsbad, CA J. Ahmad, Research Applications, Inc., San Diego, CA R. John, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH
11:20-11:40am A Mechanistic Approach for Life Prediction of Ceramic Matrix Composites
U. Santhosh, Structural Analytics, Inc., Carlsbad, CA G. Ojard, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT Y. Gowayed, Auburn University, Auburn, AL G. Jefferson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH
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WEDNESDAY MORNING – JANUARY 25, 2012 Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 4 Session Chairs: Curtis Martin, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda,
MD and Ken Knittel, Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, AZ Location: Salon 1
7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:40am Session Chairs Remarks 8:40-9:00am Wear Resistant Coatings for Hypersonic Missile Radomes and Structures
J. Dignam, Mentis Sciences, Manchester, NH 9:00-9:20am Progress on Development of Ceramic Matrix Composite Radomes
B. Campanella and K. Buesking, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA C. Martin, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda, MD B. Mangrich and S. Sambasivan, Applied Thin Films, Inc., Evanston, IL
9:20-9:40am Atmospheric Particulate Characterization for Material Design, Test and Applications
S. Ericson, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL 9:40-10:00am Life Prediction and Proof Testing of Ceramic Components
A. Peralta, Honeywell Aerospace-Engines, Phoenix, AZ 10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am Research within the National Hypersonic Science Center for Materials & Structures
O. Sudre, D. Marshall and B. Cox, Teledyne Scientific Company LLC, Thousand Oaks, CA 10:40-11:00am Synthesis and Analysis of Alpha Silicon Carbide Fiber Components for Use in MMC and CMC
Composites J. Garnier, K. McHugh, G. Griffith and S. Rashkeev, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
11:00-11:20am Large Thoria Castings for Ultra-High Temperature Processing with Oxygen P. Schubert, J. Williams, A. Wilks, M. Ende, J. Babcock and J. Meno, Packer Engineering, Inc., Naperville, IL
11:20-11:40am History of Hybrid Monolithic Ceramic/Ceramic Matrix Composites for Gas Turbine and Ballistic Armor
Applications J. Holowczak, W. Tredway, R. Barth and C. Bird, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT M. Portanova and M. Robeson, U.S. Army Aviation Applied Technology Directorate, Ft. Eustis, VA
11:40-12:00am Design, Analysis, Fabrication and Testing of Advanced Armor Systems
D. Hladio and K. Buesking, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA C. Harvey, MARCOR, Woodbridge, VA S. DiPietro, Exothermics Inc., Amherst, NH D. Grotheer, Albany Engineered Composites, Inc., Boston, MA R. McBride, H.P. White Laboratory, Inc., Street, MD
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 25, 2012 Session 1: Preparing for CMH-17 Certification - A Composite Materials
Handbook 17, Volume 5 Workshop Session Chairs: Steve Atmur, ATK Space Systems, Rocket Center, WV and
Rich Foedinger, Materials Sciences Corporation, Ft. Washington, PA Location: Jamaica
1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm FAA Technology Development of Ceramic Matrix Composite Aircraft Components
R. Jefferies, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC 2:00-2:20pm PMC Certification lessons Learned - Experiences with Establishing Shared Databases
C. Davies, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC 2:20-2:40pm Air Force's Technology Maturation Process for Ceramic Matrix Composite Turbine Engine
Components M. Kinsella, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH
2:40-3:00pm The Current Status and Future Needs for Test Standards for Ceramic Matrix Composites
S. Gonczy, Gateway Materials Technology, Inc., Mt. Prospect, IL 3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-5:00pm Working Group Panel Discussion - Path Forward for Certification
Panel Members - TBD
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 25, 2012 Session 2: Hypersonic Vehicle Materials / Structural Evaluations 1 Session Chairs: Anthony Calomino, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA and
Craig Stephens, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA Location: Salon 1
1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm Development of Aluminosilicate Aerogel-Impregnated Oxide Foams for Structurally Integrated Thermal
Protection Systems F. Hurwitz, A. Palczer, and R. Rogers, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH F. Peysakhov, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY S. White, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2:00-2:20pm Aluminum Silicate Aerogels as Thermal Protection Materials
W. Rhine, R. Trifu, I. Melnikova and S. White, Aspen Aerogels, Inc., Northborough, MA 2:20-2:40pm Separating Test Artifacts from Material Behavior in the Oxidation Studies of HfB2-SiC at 2000°C and
Above C. Carney, UES, Inc., Dayton, OH
2:40-3:00pm Developments in the AEDC H3 Arcjet for Testing Mid-Altitude, High-Velocity Flight Systems
J. Stewart and J. Sheeley, Arnold Engineering Development Center, Arnold AFB, TN 3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40-pm Characterization of SiC/SiNC CMC Specimens Containing Embedded SiC Disks That Simulate Wireless
Sensors J. Kiser, L. Evans, and R. Okojie, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH C. Smith, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH A. Calomino and P. Howell, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
3:40-4:00pm Evaluations of High-Temperature Spring Preloaders
J. DeMange, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH F. Ritzert, M. Nathal, P. Dunlap and B. Steinetz, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
4:00-4:20pm Status of the Structurally Integrated Thermal Protection System (SITPS) Technology Development
Effort for NASA ARMD Hypersonics C. Stephens, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA
4:20-4:40pm Is There a Benefit in using SITPS? - Progress in Getting an Answer
K. Bey, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 4:40-5:00pm The SAB Challenge Response: Hot Structure Design, Analysis, and Validation
J. Sielski, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 5:00-5:20pm Analysis and Design, Fabrication and Testing of Structurally Integrated Thermal Protection System
Bond Subelement Test Article D. Yurus, K. Hopp, and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 25, 2012 Session: Informational Meeting on Anticipated Solicitation for 2700°F
SiC/SiC CMC Behavior and Life Prediction Models Session Chair: Craig Przybyla, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH Location: Jamaica
5:25-5:30pm Session Chair Remarks 5:30-6:15pm Information will be provided regarding an anticipated late FY12 BAA concerning the development of
behavior and life prediction methodologies for the 2700°F SiC/SiC CMC development program, which is funded by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Materials and Manufacturing Directorate. (POC Craig Przybyla, BAA Program Manager)
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THURSDAY MORNING – JANUARY 26, 2012
Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 5: Special Session – Behavior and Life Prediction
Session Chairs: Craig Przybyla and Larry Zawada, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH
Location: Salon 2 7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:15-8:20am Session Chairs Remarks 8:20-8:50am Durability Assessment of CMCs for Air Force TPS Applications (Invited)
L. Zawada, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson, AFB, OH 8:50-9:10am Interaction of Mechanical Damage and Environment under Fatigue and Creep in a MI SiC/SiC CMC
D. Carper, R. Fecke, O. Rumpke, General Electric Aviation, Evendale, OH D. Dunn, General Electric Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY
9:10-9:30am Overview of Recent C/SiC Oxidation Modeling Efforts and Suggested Future Investigations
J. Podhiny and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA 9:30-9:50am Implications of as Manufactured Delaminations on the Life of Ceramic Matrix Composites
G. Teti and D. Hladio, Materials Research and Design, Inc., Wayne, PA T. Barnett, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL G. Jefferson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH G. Ojard, Pratt & Whitney, Hartford, CT
9:50-10:10am Experimental Methods for the Characterization and Simulation of CMCs under Relevant “Extended”
and “Repeated” Service Life Conditions J. Cuneo, B. Patel, J. Hawbaker and J. Koenig, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL
10:10-10:30am BREAK 10:30-11:00am The Multiscale Generalized Method of Cells and its Utility in Predicting the Deformation and Failure of
Woven CMCs (Invited) S. Arnold and K. Liu, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
11:00-11:20am Modeling of Micro and Meso Scale Variability on Ceramic Matrix Composite Performance
G. Jefferson, M. Braginsky and C. Przybyla, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 11:20-11:40am Quantitative NDE of CMCs by Microwave Interferometry
K. Schmidt and J. Little, Evisive, Inc., Baton Rouge, LA G. Jefferson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH W. Ellingson, ERC Company, Indianapolis, IN
11:40-12:00pm Failure Analysis of CMCs Using Cohesive Zone Elements
K. Rugg, Pratt & Whitney, Hartford, CT
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THURSDAY MORNING – JANUARY 26, 2012 Session 2: Hypersonic Vehicle Materials / Structural Evaluations 2 Session Chairs: Anthony Calomino, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA and
Craig Stephens, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA Location: Salon 1
7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:40am Session Chairs Remarks 8:40-9:00am Thermal and Mechanical Measurements of a Structural TPS Beam Subelement
J. Cuneo and J. Koenig, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL K. Hopp and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA
9:00-9:20am Overview of Rapid Development and Insertion of Hypersonic Materials (RIDHM)
M. Chen, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 9:20-9:40am Processing and Characterization of Hybrid Materials and Composites for High Temperature
Applications (RIDHM) M. Chen, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH B. Collins, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH H. Chen, UES Inc., Dayton, OH
9:40-10:00am Mechanical Properties of AETB-12 for Structurally-Integrated Thermal Protection System (SITPS)
Applications K. Bird and W. Vaughn, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA R. Phillips, F. Dynys and P. Bonacuse, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am Shear Testing of AETB-12 Rigid Insulation Using Multiple Methods
W. Vaughn, K. Bird and C. Poteet, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 10:40-11:00am Innovative Materials & Processes Development for Structurally Integrated Thermal Protection Systems
K. Hopp, D. Yurus, D. Howren and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA R. Ramirez and W. Shih, Allcomp, Inc., City of Industry, CA V. Arrieta and B. Williams, Ultramet, Pacoima, CA J. Cuneo, D. Bell and J. Koenig, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL
11:00-11:20am CMC Hot Structure Control Surface Material and Fabrication Trade Study
C. Iwano, C. Mackie and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA 11:20-11:40pm Design and Validation of a Sharp Heat Pipe Cooled Leading Edge
B. Hauber, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 11:40-12:00pm A Novel Approach to Protecting Niobium Alloys from Oxidation
E. Herderick, EWI, Columbus, OH
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 26, 2012 Session 1: Hypersonic Vehicle Materials / Structural Evaluations 3 – Ceramic Matrix
Composites Session Chairs: Anthony Calomino, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA and
Craig Stephens, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA Location: Salon 1
1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm X-51 CMC Propulsion Flowpath Study and Evaluation
A. Calomino and D. Glass, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 2:00-2:20pm Domestic SiNC and SiC Structural Ceramic Fiber Manufacturing
E. Pope, C. Hill, N. Brabham, J. King, T. Pham, B. Morkunas, J. Rose, A. Almazan, T. Alejandrino, J. Lineras, and R. Thompson, MATECH, Westlake Village, CA
2:20-2:40pm In-Line Interface Coating for Silicon Carbide Fibers
J. Pegna, Free Form Fibers, Saratoga Springs, NY 2:40-3:00pm FAST Processing for Rapid Development of Ceramic Fiber Reinforced Composites
R. Shinavski, Hyper-Therm High-Temperature Composites, Inc., Huntington Beach, CA 3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40pm An Initial Assessment of a Computational Approach for Predicting Meso-Scale Evolution During
Chemical Vapor Infiltration (CVI) Processing of CMCs K. Bey, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA R. Kupchella, Corvid Technologies, Mooresville, NC
3:40-4:00pm Stochastic Modeling of Woven 3-D Fiber Laminates
D. Coon, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 4:00-4:20pm On the Correlation Between Local Geometry and Stress State In Woven Ceramic Matrix
Composites P. Bonacuse, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
4:20-4:40pm Effects of Architectural Variability on the Thermal-Mechanical Properties of Ceramic Matrix
Composites M. Goldsmith, B. Sankar, R. Haftka and R. Goldberg, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
4:40-5:00pm Review of Experimental Data and Analytical Modeling of C/SiC Fatigue in Inert and Oxidizing
Environments J. Podhiny and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA J. Cuneo and A. Casey, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL
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Conference Program Chair
Dr. Mark M. Opeka Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division
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West Bethesda, MD 20817-5700 Phone: 301-277-3963
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