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The World’s Forum for Aerospace Leadership

Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Technical Committee AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Conference Honolulu, HI 17 August 2008. The World’s Forum for Aerospace Leadership. Web Cam: Waikiki Beach Image taken 08/12/2008. Agenda. Introductions. Eric Hallberg – U.S. Naval Academy

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  1. Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Technical CommitteeAIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics ConferenceHonolulu, HI17 August 2008 The World’s Forumfor Aerospace Leadership Web Cam:Waikiki BeachImage taken 08/12/2008

  2. Agenda Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  3. Introductions • Eric Hallberg – U.S. Naval Academy • Ron Hess - University of California, Davis • Ravindra Jategaonkar - DLR Institute of Flight Systems • Javed Khan - Tuskegee University • David Klyde - Systems Technology, Inc. • Marc Kniskern – Sandia National Laboratories • Steven Komadina - Northrop Grumman Corp. • Lawrence Lijewski - U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory • Dave Mitchell - Hoh Aeronautics Inc. • Eugene Morelli - NASA Langley Research Center • Bob Mulder - Delft University of Tech. • Susana Munoz - Dynamic Research, Inc. • Bandu Pamadi - NASA Langley Research Center • Francis Priolo - Millennium Engineering and Integration Company • Gautam Shah - NASA Langley Research Center • Kamal Shweyk - The Boeing Company • Krzysztof Sibilski - Air Force Institute of Technology (Poland) • Brenna Stachewicz - Carleton Technologies • Robert Stuever - The Boeing Co. • Chuck Suchomel - U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory • Damian Toohey - The Aerospace Corp. • Michael Weaver - The Aerospace Corp. • Peggy Williams-Hayes - NASA Dryden Flight Research Center • Gregg Abate - U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory • Mujahid Abdulrahim – University of Florida • Anwar Ahmed - Auburn University • Michael Bolender - U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory • Gene Cooper – U.S. Army Research Laboratory • Mark Costello - Georgia Institute of Technology • Agamemnon Crassidis - Rochester Institute of Technology • Atilla Dogan - University of Texas at Arlington • Steven Dunn - Lockheed Martin Missiles And Space • Edmund Field - The Boeing Company • Ashok Gopalarathnam - North Carolina State University Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  4. Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Technical CommitteeAIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics ConferenceHonolulu, HI17 August 2008 Dinner & Guest Speakers

  5. Old Business • Chair’s Moment: • Thanks • Miscellaneous Stuff • Education Working Group (Edmund Field) • K-12 Working Group (Susana Muñoz) • “Most Influential Paper” Idea? • Request from Applied Aerodynamics TC • Liaison Reports Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  6. Thanks to… • Brenna Stachewicz for the Newsletter • …And for Organizing the Tour • Mike Weaver for Chairing Best Paper Judging • Ag Crassidis for Chairing Best Student Paper Judging • Dave Klyde for Assembling the “Year in Review” Article • Michael Bolender for Contributing to the Inaugural HyTASP Program Committee Newsletter • Ron Hess and Dave Klyde for Assembling the AFM Plenary Session, “Illuminating the Pilot-Vehicle System – A Tribute to Duane McRuer” Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  7. Miscellaneous Stuff • Letters of Support & Thanks to TC Members’ Employers • TC membership benefits may not be clear to employer • Funding can sometimes be difficult to justify year after year • Email me your supervisors’ contact information (dmitchell@hoh-aero.com) • Upcoming Conferences • Orlando: 5-8 January 2009 (Mike Weaver) • Chicago: 10-13 August 2009 (Agamemnon Crassidis, Bandu Pamadi, and Atilla Dogan) • Orlando: 4-7 January 2010 (TBD – tonight) • Toronto: 2-5 August 2010 (TBD – try for tonight) Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  8. Important EventsAt this Conference • Tomorrow morning’s AFM Plenary • Renaming our plenary, as voted by the TC • Mandatory attendance! • Young Professional Networking Reception • Tomorrow night, 1800 hrs, 323C • A great opportunity to advance the goals of the TC • Everyone is welcome to attend • ASG Meeting (Dave M. and Steven D.), tomorrow, 1200-1400, 326B • GNC/AFM/MST 2009 Planning Meeting, Wednesday, 1800-2000, 327 Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  9. Education Working GroupEdmund Field 27 August 2014 Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC 9

  10. K-12 Working GroupSusana Muñoz Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  11. Most Influential Paper Idea • This was proposed by John Valasek • Find the most influential paper from past years • Make a special presentation to the author at a future conference • There seemed to be a lot of interest at the start • No one has stepped up to lead the effort • Should we pursue it or drop it? Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  12. Request from Applied Aerodynamics TC • Applied Aerodynamics (APA) TC has interests closely related to ours • APA has met with AFM/GNC in the summer every fourth year • They have voted to stop meeting with us • Jim Keenan, APA TC Chair, contacted me to invite us to • Meet with APA every fourth year • Co-locate with Fluids, Thermophysics, etc., not with GNC (and now MST) • Meet in June instead of August those years • We voted “NO” (by email) early this year Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  13. Liaison Reports Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  14. New Business • How Do We Make the AFM TC Thrive? • We’re at a Comfortable Membership Level (34) • We’re Due to Lose Half our Members in 2009 • Supposed to be a 3-year (maximum) commitment • Several members with less than 3 years have not been renewed • We Need to Replace Subcommittee Chairs Tonight and in January • There are a Couple of Options for this TC Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  15. New BusinessTC Member Emeritus • This is an idea that is being pursued by other TCs • Not an official position recognized within AIAA • Establish active outgoing members as “Emeritus” members • Invited to attend TC meetings • No voting rights or positions as subcommittee chairs • Encouraged to help with regular subcommittee tasks • What do you think? Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  16. New BusinessA Four-Year Commitment? • Commitment to the TC is for three years • Actually, it’s for one year • There are up to two years’ options based on participation • We hold two meetings a year, some TCs hold three • We could extend commitment to four years • This would not be an official AIAA stance! • We would notify applicants when they are accepted • They would not be required to remain for the fourth year Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  17. New BusinessTechnical Session Co-Chair Options • Currently, we designate two co-chairs for all technical sessions • Provides back-up • May provide a reason for a non-TC member to attend a conference • Is this working? • Should we make an effort to go outside the TC for co-chairs? Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  18. New BusinessIdeas for Invited and Special Sessions • Not really new business… • There were lots of good ideas back in January • PLEASE provide your ideas to the Chairs of the Technical Subcommittees by tonight • Subcommittee Chairs, PLEASE forward those ideas to Ag, Bandu, or Atilla • Invited and special sessions are always a big hit Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  19. FUNCTIONAL Serve the Institute and the TC Day-to-day functions of the TC Conferences Publications Membership Awards Education Liaison Meets in Summer Follow-up in Winter if needed TECHNICAL Serve the AFM community Identify, inform & support leading edge research and application Professional development courses Conference special sessions, workshops, panel discussions Standards Special AIAA Journal issues Meets in Winter Follow-up in Summer if needed TC Subcommittees Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  20. Functional SubcommitteesAssignments for Tonight • Conferences • Find a new Chair to replace Gregg (starting next May) • Technical Chair for ASC 2010 (Orlando) • General and Technical Chairs for AFM 2010 (Toronto) • Publications • Find a new Chair so Atilla can move to Conferences • YIR editor • Membership & Awards • Find a new Chair to replace Mike (starting next May) • Offer Best Student Paper winner membership on the TC • Representatives on M&CF Award committee • Education & Liaison • Find a new Chair so Ag can move to Conferences Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  21. Functional Subcommittees • Conferences – Gregg AbateAnwar Ahmed, Ag Crassidis, Atilla Dogan, Ashok Gopalarathnam, Steve Komadina, Bob Mulder, Bandu Pamadi, Francis Priolo,Gautam Shah, Krzysztof Sibilski, Chuck Suchomel, Mike Weaver • Publications – Atilla DoganMujahid Abdulrahim, David Klyde, Kamal Shweyk, Brenna Stachewicz, Damian Toohey • Membership & Awards – Mike WeaverSteven Dunn, Eric Hallberg, Ravindra Jategaonkar, Marc Kniskern, Lawrence Lijewski, Dave Mitchell,Susana Muñoz, Bob Stuever • Education & Liaison – Ag CrassidisMichael Bolender, Gene Cooper, Mark Costello, Edmund Field, Ron Hess, Javed Khan, Gene Morelli, Peggy Williams-Hayes Meet for 30 minutes - 10 minute break Chairs – Let me know if there are any changes! Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  22. Functional Subcommittees Conferences Gregg Abate Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  23. Functional Subcommittees Publications Atilla Dogan Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  24. Functional Subcommittees Education & Liaison Ag Crassidis Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  25. Functional Subcommittees Membership & Awards Mike Weaver Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  26. MEMBERSHIP & AWARDSWho are We? (8 Members) • Steve Dunn • Eric Hallberg • Ravindra Jategaonkar • Marc Kniskern (new chair) • Lawrence Lijewski (MCF) • Dave Mitchell • Susana Munoz (MCF) • Bob Stuever • Mike Weaver (Chair) Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  27. MEMBERSHIP & AWARDSNew AFM TC Members 4 NEW TC MEMBERS (2011 Rotation) • Ashok Gopalarathnam • Kamal Shweyk • Chuck Suchomel • Peggy Williams-Hayes Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  28. MEMBERSHIP & AWARDSAFM TC Membership Categories Gov’t (10) (15, 17, 15) Industry (12) (14, 17, 15) Total (34) (44, 49, 38) Academia (12) (15, 15, 8) Int’l Members (3) (4, 5, 4) Young Prof’ls (4) (7, 7, -) (Blue) indicates Summer ’07, Summer ‘06, Summer ‘05, respectively Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  29. MEMBERSHIP & AWARDSAFM TC Membership Grades Sr. Members (7) (14, 15, 12) Members (10) (12, 11, 7) Student Member (1) Assoc. Fellows (16) (21, 24, 20) (Blue) indicates Summer ’07, Summer ‘06, Summer ‘05, respectively Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  30. MEMBERSHIP & AWARDSAFM TC Rotation Schedule May 2011 (4) May 2010 (9) May 2009 (21) Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  31. MEMBERSHIP & AWARDSReno 2008 AFM Best Paper • 7 reviewers • 8 papers • All were of generally high quality • Dispersions in rankings among the reviewers were high • Four papers received at least one ranking as #1 • All eight papers received at least one #1 or #2 ranking • Ultimately, the winning paper received three #1 rankings, and one #2 ranking. • Top ranking for the Reno 2008 AFM Best Paper Certificate of Merit Goes To … Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  32. MEMBERSHIP & AWARDSReno 2008 AFM Best Paper (To be presented in Honolulu 2008) AIAA 2008-0193 Metrics for the Evaluation of Pedal Force/Feel Systems in Transport Aircraft Ronald A. Hess (University of California, Davis) from Session 34-AFM-2 Flight Mechanics and Simulations Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  33. MEMBERSHIP & AWARDSHilton Head 2007 AFM Best Paper (To be presented in Honolulu 2008) AIAA 2007-6387Application of New and Standard Pilot-Induced Oscillation (PIO) Analysis Methods to Flight Test Data of the C-17 Transport Aircraft Gary L. Weltz (The Boeing Company) Kamal M. Shweyk(The Boeing Company) David M. Murray (The Boeing Company) from Session 15-AFM-4 Aircraft Flying Qualities and Simulation Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  34. MEMBERSHIP & AWARDSHonolulu 2008 AFM Best Paper (To be presented in Chicago 2009) • Session Chairs select best paper (if any) from each session and report to Mike Weaver (michael.a.weaver@aero.org) • I will also follow-up by e-mail after the conference • Papers will be distributed to reviewers when available Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  35. Mechanics & Control of Flight Award2008 • Award: The Mechanics and Control of Flight Award is presented for outstanding recent technical or scientific contributions by an individual in the mechanics, guidance, or control of flight in space or the atmosphere. • Selection Committee: Two each from • Atmospheric Flight Mechanics (AFM) • Guidance, Navigation, & Control (GNC) • Astrodynamics (ASD) Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  36. Criteria • Current significance & importance of contribution(s) • Long term significance & importance of contribution(s)/applicability to the GNC/AFM/ASD field • Recognition • Nominee’s involvement in technical achievements • Quality & strength of nomination package and supporting recommendation letters • AIAA Service Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  37. Nominees • John Cochran, Auburn University • Mikhail Goman, De Montfort Univ, UK • Vladislav Klein, GWU/NASA LaRC • Eugene Lavretsky, The Boeing Company • Ping Lu, Iowa State University • Jubaraj Sahu, US Army RL/Aberdeen Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  38. And the Winner Is … Ping Lu • Citation: For contributions in advanced guidance algorithms for entry and ascent flight. • Specifically, Prof. Lu is an internationally recognized leading researcher in advanced entry guidance for reusable launch vehicles and spacecraft and ascent guidance of launch vehicles. An on-board trajectory planning and guidance algorithm devised by Prof. Lu was selected by NASA Marshall as the winner of a Reusable Launch Vehicle Guidance and Control competition. It had performance that far exceeded that of the Shuttle guidance algorithm, and handled a much larger number of severely off-nominal test scenarios. Prof. Lu's work on advanced entry guidance and ascent guidance, published mostly in AIAA journals and conferences, is among the most commonly cited references of recent years in these fields. Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

  39. STEERING COMMITTEE • Dave Mitchell (Chair) • Steven Dunn (Vice Chair) • Gregg Abate (Conferences SC Chair) • Ag Crassidis (Education SC Chair) • Mike Weaver (Membership SC Chair) • Atilla Dogan (Publications SC Chair) Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC

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