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Proceedings of a Workshop on Materials State Awareness (2008)
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Proceedings of a Workshop on Materials State Awareness

Appendix B
Workshop Agenda and List of Attendees

AGENDA

Woods Hole, Massachusetts, September 25-26, 2007


September 25, 2007

8:15 a.m.

Welcome and Call to Order

Edgar Starke, Organizing Panel Chair

University of Virginia

8:30 a.m.

Setting the Stage: Introduction from the Sponsor

Kumar Jata

Air Force Research Laboratory

9:00 a.m.

Q&A Session

Edgar Starke, Organizing Panel Chair

University of Virginia

SESSION I:
KEY ISSUES FOR MATERIALS STATE AWARENESS

9:45 a.m.

Prognosis

John Venables

Strategic Analysis, Inc.

10:15 a.m.

Materials State Awareness Application to Airframe Structures—Key Issues

Donald Palmer

Boeing Phantom Works

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Proceedings of a Workshop on Materials State Awareness Appendix B Workshop Agenda and List of Attendees AGENDA Woods Hole, Massachusetts, September 25-26, 2007 September 25, 2007 8:15 a.m. Welcome and Call to Order Edgar Starke, Organizing Panel Chair University of Virginia 8:30 a.m. Setting the Stage: Introduction from the Sponsor Kumar Jata Air Force Research Laboratory 9:00 a.m. Q&A Session Edgar Starke, Organizing Panel Chair University of Virginia SESSION I: KEY ISSUES FOR MATERIALS STATE AWARENESS 9:45 a.m. Prognosis John Venables Strategic Analysis, Inc. 10:15 a.m. Materials State Awareness Application to Airframe Structures—Key Issues Donald Palmer Boeing Phantom Works

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Proceedings of a Workshop on Materials State Awareness September 25, 2007 10:45 a.m. Key Issues in Materials State Awareness for Aviation Propulsion Systems Robert Schafrik GE Aviation 11:15 a.m. Panel Q&A Thomas Farris, Organizing Panel Member Purdue University 11:45 p.m. LUNCH BREAK   SESSION II: WHAT IS MATERIALS STATE AWARENESS? 12:45 p.m. An Integrated View of Materials State Awareness Bruce Thompson Iowa State University 1:15 p.m. Nondestructive Physical Property Measurements to Establish Materials State Awareness David Olson Colorado School of Mines 1:45 p.m. Modeling and Sensing Mechanical Degradation in Metals and Composites William Curtin Brown University 2:15 p.m. Virtual Tests: Making the Most of Experimental Knowledge Brian Cox Teledyne Scientific 2:45 p.m. Panel Q&A Robert Latiff, Organizing Panel Member Science Applications International Corporation SESSION III: WHAT SHOULD WE SENSE FOR MATERIALS STATE AWARENESS AND HOW SHOULD WE LOOK FOR IT? 3:30 p.m. Material State Awareness—A Propulsion Perspective Kevin Smith Pratt & Whitney 4:00 p.m. The Integrated Structural Health/Life Management of Airframe Structures Depends on Characterizing the State of the Material as a Function of Time in Service Joseph Gallagher Independent Consultant 4:30 p.m. Material Property Measurement using NDE methods at GE Shridhar Nath GE Global Research Laboratory 5:00 p.m. Examples of Material-State Awareness Problems and Research Directions to Solve Them Stanislav Rokhlin Ohio State University 5:30 p.m. Panel Q&A Jiangang Sun, Organizing Panel Member Argonne National Laboratory

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Proceedings of a Workshop on Materials State Awareness September 26, 2007 8:00 a.m. Welcome and Call to Order Edgar Starke, Organizing Panel Chair University of Virginia SESSION III: WHAT SHOULD WE SENSE FOR MATERIALS STATE AWARENESS AND HOW SHOULD WE LOOK FOR IT? 8:15 a.m. Issues and Ideas in State Awareness for Aerospace Structural Joints Thomas Farris Purdue University 8:45 a.m. Materials Corrosion Fundamentals, Prevention, and Detection Matthew O’Keefe Missouri Institute of Science and Technology 9:15 a.m. Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation Techniques and Applications—A Comprehensive Overview Reza Zoughi Missouri Institute of Science and Technology 9:45 a.m. We Find What We Seek John Duke Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 10:15 a.m. Panel Q&A Jiangang Sun, Organizing Panel Member Argonne National Laboratory SESSION IV: MATERIALS STATE AWARENESS APPLICATION ISSUES 10:45 a.m. Issues and Ideas in State Awareness for Realistic Materials and Structures Douglas Adams Purdue University 11:15 a.m. Coupling Material State Awareness with Structural Health Monitoring and Damage Prognosis Charles Farrar Los Alamos National Laboratory 11:45 a.m. Statistical Issues Related to Materials State Awareness William Meeker Iowa State University 12:15 a.m. Panel Q&A Richard Bossi, Organizing Panel Member Boeing Corporation 12:45 a.m. LUNCH BREAK   SESSION V: WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF MATERIALS STATE AWARENESS? 1:45 a.m. An Overview of Data Fusion Methods and Applications Joseph Stanley Missouri Institute of Science and Technology

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Proceedings of a Workshop on Materials State Awareness September 26, 2007 2:15 p.m. Model-Based System Design and Signal Processing for Materials State Awareness Garth Frazier Miltec Corporation 2:45 p.m. System State Awareness—An Integrated Perspective Thomas Cruse Vanderbilt University, Emeritus 3:15 p.m. Panel Q&A Bruce Thompson, Organizing Panel Member Iowa State University 3:45 p.m. Open Discussion Edgar Starke, Organizing Panel Chair University of Virginia 5:00 p.m. Adjourn   ATTENDEES Douglas Adams, Purdue University James Blackshire, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Mark Blodgett, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Richard Bossi, Boeing Phantom Works Lisa Brasche, Iowa State Center for Nondestructive Evaluation Charles Buynak, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Brian Cox, Teledyne Scientific Thomas Cruse, Vanderbilt University (retired) William Curtin, Brown University Boro Djordjevic, Materials and Sensor Technologies, Inc. John Duke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Charles Farrar, Los Alamos National Laboratory Thomas Farris, Purdue University Gary Fischman, National Materials Advisory Board Garth Frazier, Miltec Corporation Joe Gallagher, Consultant Victor Giurgiutiu, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Kumar Jata, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Reji John, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Warren Johnson, Universal Technology Corporation Ronald Kerans, Air Force Research Laboratory Manufacturing Technology Division Jeremy Knopp, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Bernd Köhler, Fraunhofer Institute for Non-Destructive Testing Robert Latiff, Science Applications International Corporation

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Proceedings of a Workshop on Materials State Awareness Eric Lindgren, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch James Malas, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Robert Marshall, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Steven Martin, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Siamack Mazdiyasni, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Steve McKnight, Army Research Laboratory Enrique Medina, Radiance Technologies William Meeker, Iowa State University Emily Ann Meyer, National Materials Advisory Board Brajendra Mishra, Colorado School of Mines Michael Moloney, National Materials Advisory Board Stephen Mott, Air Force Research Laboratory, Sensors Research Directorate Shridhar Nath, GE Global Research Center Craig Neslen, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Matt O’Keefe, Missouri Institute of Science and Technology David Olson, Colorado School of Mines Donald Palmer, Boeing Phantom Works DannyParker, Miltec Corporation Robert Rapson, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Stanislav Rokhlin, Ohio State University Shamachary Sathish, University of Dayton Research Institute Robert Schafrik, GE Aviation Kevin Smith, Pratt & Whitney R. Joe Stanley, Missouri Institute of Science and Technology Edgar Starke, University of Virginia Jiangang Sun, Argonne National Laboratory Bruce Thompson, Iowa State University Teri Thorowgood, National Materials Advisory Board John Venables, Consultant to Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency/Defense Science Office Charles Ward, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s Nondestructive Evaluation Branch Joe Wells, JMW Associates Reza Zoughi, Missouri Institute of Science and Technology

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