Presentation Stage Schedule

Please join us in the Exhibit Hall for the following special presentations

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

0725 – 0735 hrsAUR, Inc.(Booth #406)

Topic: Advanced laser flow diagnostic Equipment and AUR Studio Software

Presenter: Roger L. Simpson, Applied University Research

Description: AUR customized laser-Doppler velocimetersuse the latest optics, fiber- optics, electronics, and software processing to accurately measure complex flows (3D, separated, high speed, near-wall, junction, corner) in complex configurations and conditions where older generation methods cannot accurately measure and CFD may not be sufficiently reliable.

0740 – 0750 hrsKARALIT(Booth #121)

Topic: The KARALIT DIRECT CFD Approach to Aerospace Industry

Presenter: Marco Mulas, Chief Executive Officer, KARALIT SRL

Description:KARALIT CFD: the revolutionary 3D software that turns any aerospace designer or engineer into a CFD expert. Go directly from CAD to accurate fluid simulations in minutes, without time consuming set-up. Stop meshing around and join the revolution in Direct CFD!

0900-0945 hrsAIAA Graduate Student Presentations

Topic: AIAA Foundation Graduate Awards

Presenters: Vlad Popescu, recipient of the William T. Piper General Aviation Graduate Award and Noel Bakhtian, recipient of the John Leland Atwood Graduate Award

Description: Winners of the 2012–2013 AIAA Foundation Graduate Awards will present their research and receive recognition on the presentation stage in the Exposition Hall. This is an opportunity to hear about the latest university research from some of the best students in the world.

1405-1425 hrsU.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security(Booth #415)

Topic: Department of Commerce U.S. Space Industry 'Deep Dive' Survey Preliminary Findings

Presenter: Jason Bolton, Trade & Industry Analyst, Bureau of Industry and Security

U.S. Department of Commerce

Description: The Department of Commerce has partnered with the U.S. Air Force, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the National Reconnaissance Office to survey and assess the U.S. space industrial base supply chain network. The principal purpose of this project is to gain an understanding of the complicated network supporting the development, production and sustainment of products and services across the defense, intelligence community, civil and commercial space sectors. The presentation highlights preliminary findings from the first 1,000 survey respondents (companies, USG agencies, and Universities).

1435-1445 hrsAerospace America

Topic: Aerospace America App Demo

Presenter: Ross B. Garelick Bell, Business Manager Aerospace America

Description:AIAA’s premier magazine, Aerospace America, now has an APP. This is no ordinary magazine APP. Outside the magazine’s outstanding traditional articles the new Aerospace America APP has an events calendar that will be updated as the events are announced, videos of AIAA presenters at multiple events, access to the Daily Launch, the UAV Roundup Poster, and interactive articles. Come see a demo of all these features and download your App Today on iOS (Apple) device today… Coming soon to Droid, BlackBerry, Windows, and other platforms.

1450-1500 hrsdSPACE Inc. (Booth #224)

Topic: Tools for Embedded Software Development and Validation

Presenter:Noal Garber, Associate Account Manager, dSPACE Inc.

Description: The presentation will describe dSPACE tool-chain for model-based design, development and testing of embedded software. dSPACE tools for Rapid Controls Prototyping including solutions for simulation of Aerospace communication busses, automatic code generation tool for efficient code, and Hardware-In-the-Loop test systems for closed loop simulation and testing of aerospace systems will be presented. The presentation will include examples of successful applications currently in flight developed using dSPACE systems.

1505-1515 hrsViGYAN, Inc. (Booth #114)

Topic: Wind Tunnel Balance Vibration Reduction

Presenter: Richard White, ViGYAN, Inc.

Description:ViGYAN has developed a system for the mitigation of sting-mounted wind tunnel balances. The most recent version of the system has been designed to operate at cryogenic conditions for use in the NASA Langley Research Center National Transonic Facility.

1520 – 1530 hrsWolverine Ventures Inc. (Booth #323)

Topic: NPSS 2.4.1 The Next Level of System Level Modeling

Presenter: Edward Butzin, President, Wolverine Ventures

Description:An overview of the new features and capabilities of NPSS 2.4.1 the award winning system level simulation software.

1535 – 1545 hrsBETA CAE Systems(Booth #409)

Topic: Advanced CAE pre- and post-processing solutions for Aerospace Industry using ANSA and METAPost

Presenter: Pravin Peddiraju, Senior Software Support Engineer, BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc.

Description:Beta CAE System's flag ship products ANSA and MetaPost are one of the leading pre- and post- processing software solutions in the CAE market, widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, motorsports, etc., ANSA and MetaPost are multi- disciplinary tools with numerous functionalities integrated seamlessly in an integrated environment, facilitating efficient pre- and post-processing without the need of additional software. The software offer multiple modules for execution of challenging pre-processing activities such as geometry repair and healing, high fidelity meshing, analysis set-up for commercial CAE solvers, morphing etc., and post- processing activities such as enhanced 3D and 2D visualization of CAE simulations, automation, report generation etc. The presentation highlights some of the key features in the ANSA-METAPost software suite for the Aerospace industry.

Wednesday, 9January 2013

0725 – 0735 hrsJ2 Aircraft (Booth #410)

Topic: The use of j2 COTS technology in reproducing, analyzing, visualizing aircraft crash incidents and how you can further evaluate these instantly in simulation.

Presenter: John Jeffery, CEO j2 Aircraft Dynamics

Description:

When looking at the results of an aircraft accident, it is not always possible to fullyunderstand what happened. A trail of debris can tell a story, but to fully understand the events that took place it’s beneficial to reproduce the event. With the j2 Universal Tool-Kit any Failure, Collision, Orientation can be evaluated and all possibilities considered. We will show you how.

0740 – 0750 hrsDARcorporation(Booth #412)

Topic: New Airplane Design Software Developments at DARcorporation

Presenter:Willem A.J. Anemaat

Description: An overview will be given of the recently released FAR 23 Loads Software and of new features in the Advanced Aircraft Analysis Version 3.5 software to be released in February 2013.

0905-0925 hrsU.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security(Booth #415)

Topic: Department of Commerce U.S. Space Industry 'Deep Dive' Survey Preliminary Findings

Presenter: Jason Bolton, Trade & Industry Analyst, Bureau of Industry and Security

U.S. Department of Commerce

Description: The Department of Commerce has partnered with the U.S. Air Force, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the National Reconnaissance Office to survey and assess the U.S. space industrial base supply chain network. The principal purpose of this project is to gain an understanding of the complicated network supporting the development, production and sustainment of products and services across the defense, intelligence community, civil and commercial space sectors. The presentation highlights preliminary findings from the first 1,000 survey respondents (companies, USG agencies, and Universities).

0925-0935 hrs113th Congress and Appropriations

Topic: 113th Congress and Appropriations

Presenter: Ross B. Garelick Bell, AIAA Space, Defense, and National Security Policy

Description:A look at the FY 2013 Appropriations process and the future outlook for FY 2014, including the continuing impacts of the Budget Control Act. Additionally, the newly formed Congressional Committees will be examined and legislative bills on the agenda analyzed.

1435-1445 hrsBoeing Technology Services (Booth #214)

Topic: The Boeing Company Wind Tunnels

Presenter: Mark E. Kammeyer, Associate Technical Fellow, Aero/Noise/Propulsion group of Boeing Test & Evaluation

Description:Presentation is an overview of The Boeing Company’s wind tunnels which are available to outside users through Boeing Technology Services. The facilities include wind tunnels for aerodynamic and propulsion tests, aeroacoustic flow facilities for the investigation of noise sources, and an icing tunnel for the characterization of ice buildup on flight-vehicle components.

1450-1500 hrsJ2 Aircraft(Booth #410)

Topic: j2 Flight – A fully integrated flight test data analysis, parameter identification flight matching and simulation capability

Presenters: John Jeffery, CEO and Paul Jenkins, SNR VP, j2 Aircraft Dynamics Ltd.

Description: A walk through of a major advance in how a fully integrated commercial off the shelf software can be applied to flight test data analysis, parameter identification and flight matching and how this could reduce the costs of flight test by 25%.