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Program For Friday, 06-Sep-2002
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0800 - 0900 |
Keynote Address
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| Speaker/s: D. Tenney , NASA Langley Research Center , Hampton , VA |
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41-
MAO-41
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Aerodynamic Applications of Approximations
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San Francisco |
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Chaired by: A. GIUNTA, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, and A. BOOKER, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA
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0900
AIAA-2002-5595
Optimization Using Variable Fidelity Solvers: Exploration of an Approximation Management Framework for Aerodynamic Shape Optimization
X. Marduel, C. Tribes and J. Trépanier, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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0930
AIAA-2002-5596
Assessment of Response Surface- Based Optimization Techniques for Unsteady Flow Around Bluff Bodies
J. Burman, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden; N. Papila and W. Shyy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; R. Gebart, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
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1000
AIAA-2002-5597
Effects of Solver Fidelity on a Parallel Search Algorithm's Performance for Airfoil Shape Optimization Problems
T. Ray, H. Tsai and C. Tan, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
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1030
AIAA-2002-5598
Design of a Low- Boom Supersonic Business Jet Using Cokriging Approximation Models
H. Chung and J. Alonso, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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1100
AIAA-2002-5599
Dynamic Aeroelastic Response of Adaptable Airfoils Using Neural Networks
A. Natarajan, R. Kapania and D. Inman, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
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| Session
42-
MAO-42
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Applications in Which Uncertainty is Introduced
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Piedmont 1 |
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Chaired by: B. MASON, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, and J. OLDS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA
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0900
AIAA-2002-5600
Effects of Uncertainty on Nonlinear Plate Response in Supersonic Flow
N. Lindsley, P. Beran and C. Pettit, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
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0930
AIAA-2002-5601
Parametric Uncertainty Analysis in a Phase Change Model
J. Borggaard, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; J. Hetu, Industrial Materials Institute, Boucherville, Canada; D. Pelletier, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, Canada
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1000
AIAA-2002-5602
Options for Robust Airfoil Optimization Under Uncertainty
S. Padula, NASA Langley, Hampton, VA; W. Li, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
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1030
AIAA-2002-5603
Robust Structural Design of an Active Aeroelastic Wing with Maneuver Load Uncertainty
P. Zink, D. Raveh and D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
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1100
AIAA-2002-5604
Efficient Response Surface Approach for Reliability Estimation of Composite Structures
M. Rais-Rohani and M. Singh, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
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1130
AIAA-2002-5605
A Robust Approach to Pre- concept Design of UCAV Considering Survivability
J. Ahn, S. Lee and J. Kim, Agency for Defense Development, Taejon, South Korea
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| Session
43-
MAO-43
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Automotive Applications
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Lenox 1 |
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Chaired by: R. YANG, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, and M. BOTKIN, General Motors Research Laboratory, Warren, MI
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0900
AIAA-2002-5606
Recent Development in Multidisciplinary Design Optimization of Vehicle Structures
R. Yang, C. Tho and L. Gu, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI
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0930
AIAA-2002-5607
MDO of Automotive Vehicle for Crashworthiness and NVH Using Response Surface Methods
K. Craig, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa; N. Stander, Livermore Software Technology Corporation, Livermore, CA; D. Dooge, DaimlerChrysler Corp., Auburn Hills, MI; S. Varadappa, Quantum Consultants Inc, East Lansing, MI
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1000
AIAA-2002-5608
Application of Multidisciplinary Design Optimization to Racecar Design and Analysis
C. McAllister, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA; T. Simpson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; K. Hacker and K. Lewis, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY
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1030
AIAA-2002-5610
A Sensitivity- Based Commonality Strategy for Family Products of Mild Variation, with Application to Automotive Body Structures
R. Fellini, M. Kokkolaras, N. Michelena, P. Papalambros, K. Saitou and A. Perez-Duarte, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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1100
AIAA-2002-5611
Designing with Structural Optimization - A Practical Point of View
U. Schramm, Altair Engineering Inc., Irvine, CA
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44-
MAO-44
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Emerging Methods for Non-Traditional MAO Disciplines
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Lenox 2 |
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Chaired by: D. MOORHOUSE and M. BLAIR, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
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0900
AIAA-2002-5612
Multidisciplinary Techniques for Commercial Aircraft System Design
J. Markish and K. Willcox, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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0930
AIAA-2002-5613
An Extensible, Interchangeable and Sharable Database Model for Improving Multidisciplinary Aircraft Design
R. Lin and A. Afjeh, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH
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1000
AIAA-2002-5614
Progress in Topology Optimization with Manufacturing Constraints
M. Zhou, R. Fleury, Y. Shyy, H. Thomas and J. Brennan, Altair Engineering Inc., Irvine, CA
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1030
AIAA-2002-5615
Compromise Design Settings for Multiple Responses
T. Murphy, K. Tsui and J. Allen, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
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1100
AIAA-2002-5616
Differential Evolution for Design Optimization
B. Wang and C. Patel, University of Texas, Arlington, TX
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1130
AIAA-2002-5617
Collaborating Multidisciplinary Decision Making Using Game Theory and Design Capability Indices
A. Xiao, S. Zeng, J. Allen, F. Mistree and D. Rosen, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA
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45-
MAO-45
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MA&O for System-of-Systems Problems
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Peachtree |
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Chaired by: D. SCHRAGE, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
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0900
AIAA-2002-5618
Modelling Airspace Design from a Systems Engineering Perspective
N. Fulton, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia; J. Baird, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia; W. Smith, Australia Defence Force Academy, Canberra, Australia
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0930
AIAA-2002-5619
IPPD Concept Development Process for Future Combat System
D. Schrage, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA; K. Taggart, SAIC, McLean, VA; D. DeLaurentis, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA
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1000
AIAA-2002-5620
System of Systems Modeling for Personal Air Vehicles
D. DeLaurentis, T. Kang, C. Lim, D. Mavris and D. Schrage, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA
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46-
MAO-46
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MDO Software - Visualization Tools & Methods
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Buckhead Ballroom 2 |
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Chaired by: K. MAUTE, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, and D. GHOSH, Vanderplaats R & D Inc, Colorado Spring, CO
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0900
AIAA-2002-5621
Multidimensional Design Visualization In Multiobjective Optimization
J. Eddy and K. Lewis, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
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0930
AIAA-2002-5622
Multidimensional Visualization and Its Application to a Design by Shopping Paradigm
G. Stump, T. Simpson, M. Yukish and L. Bennett, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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1000
AIAA-2002-5623
Visual Design Steering to Aid Decision- Making in Optimal Design
A. Samant, GPTS, Schenectady, NY; P. Shah, TIBCO Software Inc., Palo Alto, CA; E. Winer, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
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1030
AIAA-2002-5624
Designing and Optimizing Missiles in an Interactive Environment
A. Ahlqvist and J. Nayfeh, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL; R. Zarda, Lockheed Martin, Orlando, FL
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1100
AIAA-2002-5671
VRHose: Hydraulic Hose Routing in Virtual Reality with
Jack(tm)
J. Vance, A. Fischer and K. Chipperfield, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
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47-
MAO-47
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Mini-Symposium- SBD for Materials Affordability:Toolkits and Case Studies
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Buckhead Ballroom 1 |
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Chaired by: C. HARTLEY, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA, and D. MCDOWELL, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
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0900
AIAA-2002-5625
Optimization of Microstructure in Ti- 6Al- 4V Using Statistical Continuum Mechanics
H. Garmestani, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
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0930
AIAA-2002-5626
Design of Multifunctional Honeycomb Materials
C. Seepersad, B. Dempsey, J. Allen, F. Mistree and D. McDowell, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA
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1000
AIAA-2002-5627
Microstructure- Based Modeling for Life- Limited Components
H. Fraser, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
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1030
AIAA-2002-5628
Computational Methodologies to Link Atomistic and Continuum Scale in the Design of Nano Scale Systems
N. Chandra and S. Namilae, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
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Session 48-MAO-48
0900 - 1200 |
Special Panel Session: Multidisciplinary Design Optimization: Accomplishments and New Frontiers
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Grand Ballroom 1 |
| Chaired by: A. MESSAC, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY |
| MDO's vibrant growth over the past decade has resulted from
information technology advances and methodological developments.
American and European industries are increasingly benefiting
from the significant new possibilities brought about by MDO.
This panel of experts will briefly review the state-of-the-art,
identify near term challenges, and provide a long term vision.
The target audience includes industry leaders; educator and
researchers; and governments sponsors. |
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49-
MAO-49
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Undersea Weapons Design & Optimization- II
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Piedmont 2 |
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Chaired by: K. NG, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA
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0900
AIAA-2002-5629
Interval Programming for Underwater Projectile Design Optimization
M. Benjamin, Brown University, Providence, RI
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0930
AIAA-2002-5630
Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Testbed Based on Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Design
C. McAllister, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA; T. Simpson, P. Kurtz and M. Yukish, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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1000
AIAA-2002-5631
Use of Adaptive Metamodeling for Design Optimization
J. Martin and T. Simpson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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1030
AIAA-2002-5632
Impact Dynamics of Elastic Supercavitating Underwater Vehicles
M. Ruzzene and F. Soranna, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
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1100
AIAA-2002-5634
Examination of A Torpedo Performance Space and Its Relation to the System Design Space
N. Weston, A. Frits, C. Pouchet and D. Mavris, Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory, Atlanta, GA; A. Kusmik and W. Krol, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, RI
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50-
MAO-50
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Work in Progress- Research Summaries
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New York |
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Chaired by: P. RAJ, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Marietta, GA
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0900
AIAA-2002-5635
An Object- Oriented Framework for Sequential Approximate Optimization
J. Jacobs, L. Etman and J. Rooda, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; F. Keulen, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
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0930
AIAA-2002-5636
Automated Optimal Design Using Concurrent Integrated Computation and Experiment
D. Knight, G. Elliott, Y. Jaluria and N. Langrana, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ; K. Rasheed, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
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1000
AIAA-2002-5637
Coordination Specification of the Analytical Target Cascading Process using the Chi Language
L. Etman and J. Rooda, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; M. Kokkolaras and P. Papalambros, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; A. Hofkamp, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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1030
AIAA-2002-5638
Use of High Fidelity Methods In Multidisciplinary Optimization - A Preliminary Survey
G. Guruswamy, Ames Research Center, Mofett Field, CA; S. Obayashi, Tohoku University, Sendai, , Japan
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51-
MAO-51
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Innovative Applications of Non-Gradient Based Optimization
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Lenox 1 |
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Chaired by: N. WESTON, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
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1330
AIAA-2002-5639
Optimal Sizing Design of Truss Structures Using the Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm
J. Schutte, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; A. Groenwold, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
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1400
AIAA-2002-5641
Global Optimization Issues for Transonic Airfoil Design
H. Namgoong, W. Crossley and A. Lyrintzis, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
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1430
AIAA-2002-5642
Transonic Axial- Flow Blade Shape Optimization Using Evolutionary Algorithm and Three- Dimensional Navier- Stoke Solver
A. Oyama and M. Liou, NASA Glenn, Cleveland, OH; S. Obayashi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
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1500
AIAA-2002-5643
Application of the Simultaneous Perturbation Stochastic Approximation Method for Aerodynamic Shape Design Optimization
X. Xing and M. Damodaran, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore
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1530
AIAA-2002-5644
Multidisciplinary Optimization of a Transport Aircraft Wing Using Particle Swarm Optimization
G. Venter, Vanderplaats Research and Development Inc., Colorado Springs, CO; J. Sobieszczanski-Sobieski, NASA Langley, Hampton, VA
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1600
AIAA-2002-5580
Development of a “Monty Hall” Analog for Heuristic All- at- Once Optimization
K. Hulme, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
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52-
MAO-52
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MDO Software - Structural Optimization
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Lenox 2 |
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Chaired by: E. WINER and K. ENGLISH, State University of New York @ Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
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1330
AIAA-2002-5645
Dynamic Finite Element Analysis and Optimization in GENESIS
J. Leiva, B. Watson, I. Kosaka and G. Vanderplaats, Vanderplaats Research & Development Inc, Novi, MI
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1400
AIAA-2002-5646
Discrete Optimization Capabilities in GENESIS Structural Analysis and Optimization Software
N. Rastogi, Visteon Corporation, Dearborn, MI; D. Ghosh and G. Vanderplaats, Vanderplaats Research & Development Inc., Novi, MI
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1430
AIAA-2002-5647
Generic Volume Element Meshing for Optimization Applications
P. Lisandrin and M. van Tooren, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
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1500
AIAA-2002-5648
Symbolic Geometric Modeling and Parameterization for Multiphysics Shape Optimization
M. Raulli and K. Maute, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
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1530
AIAA-2002-5649
A New Modeling Technique for Numerical Analysis and Multidisciplinary Optimization
C. Subel, MTU Aero Engines, Munich, Germany
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1600
AIAA-2002-5650
A Simulation of Fluid- Structure Interaction Problem in Airbag Applications
K. Hsu, J. Brachel and C. Lee, TRW Automotive Inc., Washington, MI
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Session 53-MAO-53
1330 - 1700 |
Panel Discussion: Technology Challenges for Materials Design
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Buckhead Ballroom 1 |
| Chaired by: D. MCDOWELL, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, and C. HARTLEY, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA |
| A Panel Discussion on the research ideas and results
presented in the mini-Symposium on SBD for Materials
Affordability and a plotting of future directions |
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Session 54-MAO-54
1330 - 1700 |
Panel Session- Undersea Weapons Design & Optimization
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Piedmont 2 |
| Chaired by: K. NG, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA |
| This panel discussion intends to identify the
outstanding research issues and discuss future
research directions,
following the 2 UWD&O Technical Sessions |
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55-
MAO-55
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Structural Applications of Approximations II
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Peachtree |
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Chaired by: J. MARTIN, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, and R. YANG, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI
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1330
AIAA-2002-5651
Use of High- and Low- Fidelity Models In Approximations for Design Optimization
V. Markine, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; V. Toropov, University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom
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1400
AIAA-2002-5653
Optimum Design of Structures Against Earthquake by an Adaptive Genetic Algorithm Using Wavelet Transform
E. Salajegheh and A. Heidari, University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
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1430
AIAA-2002-5654
Response Surface Method in Design Optimization of Carbon/Epoxy Stiffened Shells
R. Rikards and J. Auzins, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
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1500
AIAA-2002-5655
Shape Optimizarion of Contact Part of Bolt- Nut Fastening Structure
J. Han, Mitsubishi Materials Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; K. Yamazaki, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan
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56-
MAO-56
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Structural Design Optimization Under Aerodynamic Loading
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Buckhead Ballroom 2 |
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Chaired by: S. CHEN, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada, and T. KLIMMEK, German Aerospace Center, Goettingen, Germany
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1330
AIAA-2002-5656
A Preliminary Study of Wing Aerodynamic, Structural and Aeroelastic Design and Optimization
S. Chen, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; F. Zhang, G. Renaud and G. Shi, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; X. Yang, Natinal Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Ontarion, Canada
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1400
AIAA-2002-5657
Multidisciplinary Wing Optimization Using a Wing Box Layout Concept and a Parametric Thickness Model
T. Klimmek, F. Kießling and H. Hönlinger, DLR, Goettingen, Germany
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1430
AIAA-2002-5659
Evolutionary Optimization for Simultaneous Design on Supersonic Flutter and Structural Mass
H. Furuya and I. Fukuchi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan; N. Kogiso, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Japan
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1500
AIAA-2002-5658
Blade Design with Three- Dimensional Viscous Analysis and Hybrid Optimization Approach
Y. Lai and X. Yuan, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China (prc)
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57-
MAO-57
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Subsystem Applications
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Piedmont 2 |
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Chaired by: J. TAI, Georgia Insitute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
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1330
AIAA-2002-5660
Enhancing Affordability of Statically Indeterminate Truss by Using Actuators
Y. Sui, Beijing Polytechnic University, Beijing, China (prc); J. Shao, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China (prc); R. Grandhi and H. Wang, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
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1400
AIAA-2002-5662
Application of Design Optimization to Turbomachinery Design
J. Rajadas, Arizona State University, Mesa, AZ
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1430
AIAA-2002-5661
Probability Based Method for Multicriteria Optimization: Application to Design of a Lock for a Self- Unfolding Antenna
M. Markina, Nizhny Novgorod State University, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; V. Markine, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
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| Session
58-
MAO-58
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Unconventional Configurations and Blended Wing Body Aircraft
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Grand Ballroom 1 |
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Chaired by: I. KROO, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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1330
AIAA-2002-5664
Analysis, Design and Optimization of Non- Cylindrical Fuselage for Blended- Wing- Body (BWB) Vehicle
V. Mukhopadhyay and J. Sobieszczanski-Sobieski, NASA Langley, Hampton, VA; I. Kosaka, G. Quinn and C. Charpentier, Vanderplaats R&D, Colorado Springs, CO
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1400
AIAA-2002-5665
A Multidisciplinary Optimization Method for Designing Boundary Layer Ingesting Inlets
D. Rodriguez, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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1430
AIAA-2002-5666
Optimization of High- Subsonic Blended- Wing- Body Configurations
R. Gilmore, S. Wakayama and D. Roman, The Boeing Company, Long Beach, CA
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1500
AIAA-2002-5667
Aircraft Optimization for Minimal Environmental Impact
N. Antoine and I. Kroo, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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1530
AIAA-2002-5668
Optimized Unmanned Aerial Vehicle with Wing Morphing for Extended Range and Endurance
S. Gano and J. Renaud, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
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Session 59-MAO-59
1330 - 1700 |
Air Vehicles Multidisciplinary Technology Research & Capability Needs : A Top-down Air Force Research Laboratory Forecast
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New York |
| Chaired by: C. PETTIT, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Pratt AFB, OH, and J. TROMP, Air Force Research Lab, Wright-Patt AFB, OH |
| AFRL has held three different workshops recently at certain
Air Force Bases in order to identify future needs from the
warfighetr's perspective. It is now time to translate these
future operational needs into a list of future technologies
at the basic research level and present them to the academic
community. Though the topics will have a strong Air
Force flavor, the basic research needs at the fundamental
level should be of interest to a broader MA&O academic audience. |
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