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6th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration and Operations Conference (ATIO)
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   Program For Monday, 25-Sep-2006

0800 - 0915 Opening Remarks and Keynote Address Ballroom D/E
Conference General Chair: Dr. Wilson Felder, Federal Aviation Administration
Distinguished Speaker: Dr. James E. Hubbard Jr, National Institute of Aerospace. "Where is the Future of Aerospace?"


Session 1- ATIO-1 Aircraft Design Ballroom B
Chaired by: W. CROSSLEY, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
0930
AIAA-2006-7700
Building Surrogate Models for Capability- Based Evaluation: Comparing Morphing and Fixed Geometry Aircraft in a Fleet Context

J. Frommer and W. Crossley, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN



1000
AIAA-2006-7701
Design Space Exploration of Small- Scale PEM Fuel Cell Long Endurance Aircraft

B. Moffitt, T. Bradley, and D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and D. Parekh, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, GA



1030
AIAA-2006-7702
Design and Analysis of Supersonic Business Jet Concepts

S. Rallabhandi and D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA



1100
AIAA-2006-7704
The Research on the Performance of Cyclogyro

Y. Hu and K. Lim, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; and W. Hu, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shang Hai, China (prc)





Session 2- ATIO-2 Aircraft Performance Ballroom F
Chaired by: G. CROUSE, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
0930
AIAA-2006-7705
Planform Effects on Wing- Movable Tip Strake Aerodynamic Performance

V. Nikolic, Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN



1000
AIAA-2006-7706
Effect of Fan Pressure Ratio and Bypass Ratio on Business Jet Range Performance

R. Myose, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS; T. Young, Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Department, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland; and I. Heron, Eclipse Aviation Corporation, Albuquerque, NM



1030
AIAA-2006-7708
Fuel Sensitivity Analyses for Jet and Piston- propeller Airplanes

T. Young, Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland





Session 3- ATIO-3 Airport Operations Ballroom G
Chaired by: D. SCHLEICHER, Sensis Corporation, San Jose, CA
0930
AIAA-2006-7713
Design of Augmented Reality Tools for Air Traffic Control Towers

R. Reisman, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffet Field, CA; and D. Brown, Science Applications International Corporation, Moffett Field, CA





Session 4- ATIO-4 Airships and UAVs Ballroom A
Chaired by: C. TALLMAN, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Fort Worth, TX
0930
AIAA-2006-7714
Development of the Electric Power Generation Control System for an Innovative Unmanned Airship

M. Battipede, P. Bois, P. Gili, M. Lando, and P. Maggiore, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy; and G. Repici, Eurofly Service S.p.A., Turin, Italy



1000
AIAA-2006-7715
Test Vehicle Proposal to Next Japanese Stratospheric LTA Developments

M. Onda and M. Sano, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan



1030
AIAA-2006-7716
Risk Assessment and Failure Analysis for an Innovative Remotely- Piloted Airship

M. Battipede, P. Gili, P. Maggiore, and M. Lando, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy



1100
AIAA-2006-7718
Airship- Type Crane Robot with Cycloidal Propellers

M. Onda, M. Sano, and K. Iwata, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST), Tsukuba, Japan; K. Tomita, Advanced Engineering Service Co., Ltd., Tsukuba, Japan; M. Watanabe, Meister Promotion Net, Tokyo, Japan; N. Koyama, International Meteorological & Oceanographic Consultants Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; W. Akinaga, NEC Toshiba Space Systems Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; and M. Maruyama, NEC Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan





Session 5-ATIO-5
0930 - 1200
Invited Session: New Materials and Processes for Airframes Ballroom H
Chaired by: N. PFEIFFER, Raytheon Aircraft Corporation, Wichita, KS
Speakers:
  • Dr. Melanie Violette, Principal Multidisciplinary Engineer, Raytheon Aircraft Company
  • Jim Krone, Senior Engineering Manager, Cessna Aircraft Company
  • Spirit Aerospace
  • Eclipse Aviation
  • Paul Brey, Executive Director, Product Engineering, Cirrus Design Corporation


Session 6- ATIO-6 Operational Concepts for ATM Ballroom C
Chaired by: K. BILIMORIA, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
0930
AIAA-2006-7719
Establishment of a Network- Based Simulation of Future Air Transportation Concepts

D. DeLaurentis, E. Han, and T. Kotegawa, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN



1000
AIAA-2006-7720
Airport Capacity and NAS- Wide Delay Benefits Assessment of Near Term Operational Concepts

M. Alcabin, R. Schwab, M. Coats, M. Berge, and L. Kang, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Seattle, WA



1030
AIAA-2006-7721
Field Observations of Interactions Between Traffic Flow Management and Airline Operations

H. Idris, A. Evans, and R. Vivona, L3-Communications Titan Group, Billerica, MA; J. Krozel, Metron Aviation, Inc., Herndon, VA; and K. Bilimoria, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffet Field, CA



1100
AIAA-2006-7722
Operational Concept for Flight Crews to Participate in Merging and Spacing of Aircraft

B. Baxley and B. Barmore, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; T. Abbott, Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, VA; and W. Capron, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Hampton, VA





1200 - 1315 Gulfstream Sponsored Lunch and Distinguished Speaker Ballroom D/E
Distinguished Speaker: Dr. Jan Roskam, University of Kansas

"An Overview of Twenty Unusual Airplane Configurations"


Session 7- ATIO-7 Aviation Economics I Ballroom A
Chaired by: A. WETTERMARK, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth, TX
1315
AIAA-2006-7725
Choice of Route Networks by Market Pairs:Do Jet Fuel Prices and Airspace Design Matter?

D. Bhadra and B. Hogan, The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA



1345
AIAA-2006-7726
Evaluating NGATS Research Priorities at JPDO

D. Goldner, Ventana Systems Inc., Las Vegas, NV; S. Borener, Joint Planning and Development Office, Washington, DC



1415
AIAA-2006-7727
Uncertainty Dynamics and Economics Modeling of the Air Transportation Supply Chain

T. Kang, J. Lewe and D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA





Session 8- ATIO-8 Invited Session: Design/Build/Fly Competition Ballroom B
Chaired by: D. LEVY, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS
1315
AIAA-2006-7832
Writing the Rules: An inside Look at the AIAA Student Design/Build/Fly Competition

C. Bovais, Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC; D. Levy, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS; G. Page, ITT Advanced Engineering Sciences, Alexandria, VA; S. Powell, , Manchester, TN; M. Selig, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and T. Zickuhr, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS



1345
AIAA-2006-7831
An Approach to Integration of Academic Studies with Practical Applications: Georgia Tech Design, Build, Fly

A. Broughton, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA



1415
AIAA-2006-7833
Experience with the Student Design/Build/Fly Contest at Oklahoma State University

A. Arena, Oklahoma State University School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Stillwater, OK





Session 9-ATIO-9
1315 - 1515
Invited Session: Designing Clean and Quiet Operations Ballroom F
Chaired by: L. MAURICE, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC
Speakers:
  • Terry Thompson, Metron Aviation,"Environmentally Aware Decision Support Tools for Air Transportation"
  • Everett Palmer, NASA Ames Research Center, "Mitigating Environmental Impacts Via Operational Innovation"
  • John Paul Clarke, Georgia Institute of Technology, "Next Generation Airport - Optimizing Operations to Reduce Fuel Burn and Emissions"
  • Ted Eliff, EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre, "Environmental Sustainability Assessment for SESAR"


Session 11-ATIO-11
1315 - 1515
Invited Session: NGATS Concepts and Technologies Ballroom C
Chaired by: P. KOPARDEKAR, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
The purpose of this invited session is to discuss airspace and airportal NGATS concepts and technologies. The panelists will make brief presentations. Presentations will be followed by an audience question and answer session.

Panelist:
  • Harry Swenson, NASA
  • Debby Kirman, MITRE
  • Richard Barhydt, NASA
  • Monica Albacin, Boeing Company
  • Frank Frisbee, APPTIS
  • Colin Mckeff, Eurocontrol


Session 12- ATIO-12 Materials for Aerospace Vehicles Ballroom H
Chaired by: M. PRICE, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland
1315
AIAA-2006-7728
The Effect of Dents on the Stable Crack Growth in 2024- T3 Bare Sheet Aluminum Alloy under Constant Amplitude Loading.

B. Smith and P. Shivalli, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS; and B. Kumar, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, Wichita, KS



1345
AIAA-2006-7730
Advances in Friction Stir Welding for Aerospace Applications

D. Burford, C. Widener, and B. Tweedy, National Institute for Aviation Research, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS



1415
AIAA-2006-7731
Flammability of Polymer Nanocomposite Systems

M. Bubacz, S. Bietto and C. Ibeh, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS; D. Hui, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA





Session 13- ATIO-13 Aviation Economics II Ballroom A
Chaired by: P. COLLOPY, DFM Consulting, Urbana, IL
1530
AIAA-2006-7732
An Analysis of Profit Cycles in the Airline Industry

H. Jiang and R. Hansman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA



1600
AIAA-2006-7733
An Analysis of Airplane Retirements

H. Jiang, S. Murphy and A. Magill, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA



1630
AIAA-2006-7734
Preliminary Cost Feasibility Study of Air Taxi Operations

M. Mane and W. Crossley, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN



1700
AIAA-2006-7735
Optimization Problem In Fractional Ownership Operations

Y. Yao and W. Zhao, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA





Session 14- ATIO-14 Environmental Considerations in Aviation Ballroom F
Chaired by: J. CLARKE, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1530
AIAA-2006-7736
A Preliminary Assessment of Airport Noise and Emission Impacts Induced by Small Aircraft Transportation System Operations

Y. Xu, H. Baik, and A. Trani, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA



1600
AIAA-2006-7737
Estimating Potential Environmental Constraints on Aviation Growth

T. Thompson, M. Graham, S. Augustine, J. DiFelici, and R. Cointin, Metron Aviation, Inc., Herndon, VA; and B. Capozzi, The Insitu Group, Inc., Bingen, WA



1630
AIAA-2006-7738
Low Noise Cruise Efficient Short Take- Off and Landing Transport Vehicle Study

H. Kim, J. Berton and S. Jones, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH





Session 15-ATIO-15
1530 - 1730
Invited Session: Management Challenges for NGATS Research and Development Ballroom C
Chaired by: P. KOPARDEKAR, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
The purpose of this invited session is to discuss management considerations and challenges in planning and executing air traffic management research and development activities for the future. The panelists will make brief presentations. Presentations will be followed by an audience question and answer session.

Panelist:
  • Karlin Roth, NASA
  • Jeffery Schroeder, NASA
  • Joan Bauerlein, Federal Aviation Administration
  • Mike Lewis, The Boeing Company
  • Debby Kirkman, MITRE Corporation


Session 16- ATIO-16 Manufacturing and Maintenance Ballroom H
Chaired by: R. WEDDLE, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS
1530
AIAA-2006-7739
Integrating Design, Maunfacturing and Cost for Trade- Offs on Aircraft Configurations

M. Price, R. Curran, A. Murphy, S. Raghunathan, J. Early, S. Castagne, E. Benard, and B. Crawford, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland



1600
AIAA-2006-7741
Use of Qualification Testing in Determining Aircraft Continued Airworthiness of LIGHTNING/HIRF Protection

G. Sweers, Boeing, Renton, WA; and J. Fielding, Cranfield University School of Engineering, Cranfield, Great Britain



1630
AIAA-2006-7742
The Framework of Feature- Based Hierarchical Knowledge Discovery in Aircraft Support Database

W. Zhao, D. Mavris, Y. Yao, and J. Lu, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA





Session 17-ATIO-17
1530 - 1730
Panel Session: Executive Look at Changing Skills in an Evolving Workplace Ballroom B
Chaired by: H. BRUNER, Raytheon Aircraft Company, Andover, KS
Panelists:
  • Stuart Bell, University of Kansas
  • Bruce Glaser, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
  • Richard Johnson, Gulfstream
  • Randy Nelson, Raytheon Aircraft Company


  • Session 18- ATIO-18 Terminal Area Traffic Management Ballroom G
    Chaired by: D. MARONEY, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA
    1530
    AIAA-2006-7743
    An Operational Evaluation of the Final Approach Runway Occupancy Signal

    J. Figueroa, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC; and K. Swanson, Architecture Technology Corporation, Eden Prairie, MN



    1600
    AIAA-2006-7744
    Integrating Aircraft Flows in the Terminal Area with no Radar Vectoring

    L. Boursier, DSNA, Orly, France; B. Favennec and E. Hoffman, EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre, Bretigny, France; A. Trzmiel, Steria, Issy, France; F. Vergne and K. Zeghal, EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre, Bretigny, France



    1630
    AIAA-2006-7745
    Increased Arrival Capacity Through the Use of the ATC- Wake Separation Mode Planner

    G. Van Baren and L. Speijker, National Aerospace Laboratory/NLR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; and M. Frech, DLR, German Aerospace Research Center, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany