AeroEngineering USA 2010 ShowGuide

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OFFIcIAL SHOW GUIDE PASADENA CONVENTION CENTER, PASADENA, CA 2nd & 3rd November 2010

2nd Global Wind Tunnel Symposium Sponsored by:

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Welcome to Pasadena We are delighted to welcome all 2010 visitors, delegates, speakers & exhibitors to the co-locating Aero Engineering USA & 2010 Global Wind Tunnel Symposium events here in Pasadena, California. for aero Engineering 2010 show visitors, details of all exhibiting companies & organisations can be found from page 8, together with timetables for scheduled free to attend technology & business presentations in the two integrated show floor auditoria. Exhibitors on display will showcase some of the very latest capabilities, equipment & technology in aerospace design/development, test & evaluation, production & quality, through to specialist supply chain parts, systems & structures suppliers .In addition the dedicated wind tunnel suppliers zone is located in the front section of the show floor. for attending delegates & speakers to the 2010 Global Wind Tunnel Symposium, we are delighted to see a truly world class line up of speakers, highly diverse & topical program, designed to provide a stimulating two day information exchange & networking environment for participants drawn from aerospace , motorsport, automotive, civil engineering & generally throughout the global wind tunnel & aerodynamics communities. full details of the 2010 Symposium, sponsored by JaCOBS, can be found from page 21 onwards. We wish all attendees an enjoyable & productive time in Pasadena!!

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Show Hours Day 1: Tuesday 2nd November, 2010

Day 2: Wednesday 3rd November, 2010

Exhibit Hall: 9:30am - 4:00pm Open forum presentations – commence 11.00am*

Exhibit Hall: 9:30am – 3.30pm Open forum presentations – commence 11.00am*

*Check program details on pages 6 & 7

Cloakroom Facilities Secure staffed cloakroom facilities are available (in the lobby/registration area) for the full duration of the event

Meeting Point The B2B networking & meeting point for pre-arranged meetings is located in the center of the exhibits hall.

Visitor & Delegate Dining The food concession points are located in the rear of the exhibits hall. Delegate coffee breaks will additionally be served in the central networking area, in the exhibits hall.

Disabled Facilities If you have any queries or need assistance during your visit, please contact any member of staff who will be happy to help.

Hotels The official hotel for the 2010 event id the Hilton pasadena – adjacent to the Convention Center. for further information contact: Hilton Pasadena, 168 South Los Robles Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91101 Tel: 626 584 3205 (for latest room availability)

Event Organisers Leading Edge Events & Media Ltd, 100a High St, Hampton, middx, UK Tel: +44 (0) 208 783 2399 Toll free (USa/Canada) 1-800 913 5022 Email: info@leadingedgeem.com

THANK YOU TO OUR MEDIA PARTNERS & INDUSTRY SPONSORS: 2nd Global Wind Tunnel Symposium Sponsored by:

Cover images courtesy: Numeca USA, TDK-Lambda, ONERA & TRI MODELS

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4 | FLOORPLAN AND EXHIBITORS

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FLOORPLAN BOOTH COMPANY

BOOTH COMPANY

BOOTH COMPANY

109

Acme Industrial Co

704

Epicor Software Corporation

626

Solara Engineering

330a

Adaptive Innovations Corp

228b

Expert Resource

824

Spectrum Metrology Ltd

510

Advanced Technologies Inc

415

German-Dutch Wind Tunnels (DNW)

521 Spiralock

326

Advanced Test Equipment Rentals

816

HE Aviation

228a

Statistical Design Institute

234b

Aero-Magnesium Limited (A.C.S.)

232a

Interface Force Measurements

630

Swift Engineering Inc

605

Aerospace Manufacturing and Design magazine

812

ITI TranscenData

525

JT3, LLC

824

Taylor Hobson Inc (a division of Ametek)

720

Alcoa Fastening Systems

531

Kadan Consultants Inc

324

TDK Lambda

208

All-Marks, LLC

404

Kulite Semiconductor Products Inc

736

Technicut Tool Inc

227

American Ultraviolet

409

LaVision Inc

710

AMPCO Metal Inc

818

Lawrie Technology, Inc

610

AOS Technologies AG

617

LeFiell Manufacturing Co.

127

AR Tech

718

LMS – The Americas

332b

ATI Industrial Automation

633

Luna Technologies

304

Aubert & Duval, USA Inc

328b

M&I Materials

714

Automated Precision Inc

214

Machine Tools Supply

626

Aviaton Equipment

320

Meggitt Sensing Systems

316

BE Aerospace, Inc.

234b

MetalMart International Inc

511

BAE Systems, MAS

808

Microtech Machine Co. Inc

515

Bemsco Inc

519

MTS Systems Corporation

505

BigC: Dino-Lite Scopes

804

Nabertherm Inc

613

Boeing Technology Services (BTS)

615

NAC Image technology

614

Bruel & Kjaer North America Inc

310

National Bronze & Metals Inc

726

California Drop Forge, Inc

623

National Instruments, Corp

332a

California Manufacturing Technology Consulting

738

Carbro Corporation

618

Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology

212

CMW, Inc

406

CRP USA, LLC

221

Orlite Industries (Millennium 2000) Ltd

317

Dantec Dynamics

806

OSG Tap & Die Inc

508

Darchem Engineering

230b

Pacific Airframe & Engineering

234a

Detroit Testing Laboratory

215

Pacific Instruments

204

DGA/Direction des Essais/SDAC

315

Palmer Wahl Instrumentation Group

224

Dicronite© Southwest

405

Paterson Labs Inc

113

DPSS Lasers Inc

726

Precision Metal Products, Inc

121

DSP Con, Inc

504

Pressure Systems Inc

230a

Dytran Instruments Inc

227

PVA Tepla

620

ELG Metals Inc

627

Quality Thermistor, Inc

320 Endevco

329

Quality Vessel Engineering

527

730

SEPAC Inc

En’Urga Inc

416 (NLR) National Aerospace Laboratory 305

621 Thermocoax 611

Tiodize Technologies

635

TRAC Lubricants & Coatings

410

TRI MODELS Inc

125

Triumph Aerospace Systems

814

Turbocam International

330b

United Testing Systems

428

University of Kansas Continuing Education

220

Upland Fab, Inc

604

VerTechs Enterprises

232a

Viatran Corporation

624

VMI, Inc

623

Wineman Technology, Inc

205

Witte America

225

X-Ray Industries, Inc

429 Zuken

Numeca USA Inc

415 ONERA

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6 | open forum: aero engineering USA

open forum program : auditorium 1 Tuesday 2nd November 11.00 – 12.00 FEATURE BUSINESS SESSION Quality, Operational Excellence, and Funding. “What every Executive should know, but likely does not.” Covering: • Federal Funding • AS9100 • Lean Manufacturing

• California Funding • Nadcap • Six Sigma

Presenter: David Johnson, Chief Consulting Officer, Expert Resource

13.30 – 14.30 FEATURE BUSINESS SESSION Avoiding Supplier Selection Pitfalls – meeting the OEM challenges in selecting outsourcing partners and how fact-based analysis can lead to better decision making. Covering: • Outsourcing Pitfalls • Contract Manufacturer Assessment Framework • On-Site Survey Dashboard • Business Risk Assessment

• Search & Selection Issues • Cost Modeling & Landed Cost Analysis • Quality Benchmarking of Production Sites

Presenter: Robert G. Freid, Founder & Principle Consultant, Contract Manufacturing Consultants, Inc.

14.40 – 15.00 Virtual Integration of Aircraft Subsystems using Imagine.Lab AMESim Speaker: Paul Weal, Business Development Director, LMS North America

Wednesday 3rd November 11.00 – 11.20 A Journey into the world of structural stainless steels Speaker: Olivier Laurent, Technical Applications Engineer, AUBERT ET DUVAL

11.20 – 11.40 Hanging by a thread: The shortcomings of standard threaded joints and how pre-load locking can keep threads where they belong Speaker: Lyndon Lattie, Senior Technical Sales Specialist, Spiralock Corporation

11.40 – 12.00 Realizing Design Change within a Project Speaker: Zuken

12.00 – 12.20 Accelerated GVT testing through an integrated GVT process: a combination of test and simulation leads to an increased testing efficiency Speaker: William Flynn, Technical Specialist – Aerospace Testing Solutions, LMS North America

13.30 – 13.50 Implementing Compact PHM Processors Speaker: Mitchell Wlodawski, Scientist, DSPCon Inc

13.50 – 14.10 Effective Tools for Design Analysis and Optimization Speaker: Dr. George Chollar, President, Statistical Design Institute LLC

14.10 – 14.30 HEXPRESS/HYBRID, A Breakthrough in Meshing Technology Speaker: Alain Demeulenaere, Manager, NUMECA-USA Inc

14.30 – 14.50 LeFiell Manufacturing Co Speaker: Henry Hart, Director, Business Development, Marketing & Contracts

14.50 – 15.10 Functional design – a new and integrated approach Speaker: Zuken 2010 | SHOWGUIDE

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open forum program : auditorium 2 Tuesday 2nd November 11.00 – 11.20 The Case for Automated CAD Remastering Speaker: Tony Provencal, North American Program Manager, ITI Transcendata

11.20 – 11.40 Precision force balances and wind tunnel equipment projects and products Speaker: Ryan Kew, Balance Engineer, Triumph Aerospace Systems – FMS

11.40 – 12.00 Effective Tools for Design Analysis and Optimization Speaker: Dr. George Chollar, President Statistical Design Institute LLC

13.30 – 15.00 aero composites feature session A short but intense session, mapping the direction in which composites is moving in aerospace. Key industry stakeholders will outline the main development thrusts and business drivers in a format which will add value to existing aero composites players as well as non-experts. Speaker: Lisa A. Novelli, President, National Composite Center

Wednesday 3rd November 11.00 – 12.00 FEATURE BUSINESS SESSION Quality, Operational Excellence, and Funding. “What every Executive should know, but likely does not.” Covering: • Federal Funding • AS9100 • Lean Manufacturing

• California Funding • Nadcap • Six Sigma

Presenter: David Johnson, Chief Consulting Officer, Expert Resource

12.00 – 12.20

The Five C’s of A&D Success Speaker: Kathie Poindexter, Manager, Product Marketing, Epicor Software Corporation

13.30 – 13.50

Reducing the Investment of Accelerated Stress Testing; Effective implementation of HASS in production; The importance of fixtures in your test program and how they can reduce investment and improve product flow. Speaker: Michael Abdella, Vice President, Adaptive Innovation

13.50 – 14.10

FBG Optical Sensing: Breaking the Rules of Data Acquisition Speaker: Nathan Yang, Structural Test & Monitoring Product Manager, National Instruments

14.10 – 14.30

Volumetric Error Compensation Innovative Technology for Machine Tool Calibration Speaker: Dave Maxham, Worldwide Marketing Manager Automated Precision

14.30 – 14.50

Continuing Aerospace Engineering Education for the World: A Needs-Based Approach Speaker: Dr. Soma Chakrabarti, Program Director, University of Kansas Continuing Education

14.50 – 15.10

Effective and Efficient Reuse of Sub-Circuits Speaker: Zuken

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Acme Industrial Co Booth: 109

Aero-Magnesium

Booth: 234b

Address: 441 Maple Ave, Carpentersville, Illinois, IL 60110, USA. Telephone: 847-428-3911 Fax: 847-428-8252 Email: acmemail@acmeindustrial.com Website: www.acmeindustrial.com

Address: En Harod Ihud, Israel 18960

Booth personnel Scott McCullough, Sales & Marketing

Booth personnel Yonatan Henn, Head of the Technology Center

Acme Industrial has been in business for nearly 100 years and is a leading manufacturer of keylocking threaded inserts, keylocking studs, swage-serts and drill bushings. Acme’s products are used throughout the world by leading Aerospace OEMS, industrial manufacturers, automotive, electrical and military suppliers.

Adaptive Innovations Corporation

Telephone: +972- (0) 4-6530700 Fax: +972- (0) 4-6531904 Email: reubenf@netvision.net.il Website: www.magnesium-technologies.com

AeroMagnesium (former AMTS) an engineering oriented industrial organization, has been dedicated to supply professional use of wrought/cast magnesium alloys in aeronautics. Specialized in material investigation, Mg alloys selection, metal processing – design and implementation, surface

Booth: 330a

Address: 1315 Nelson St. Unit #8, Lakewood, CO 80215, USA. Telephone: 303-362-0400 Fax: 720-554-8042 Email: info@a-i-corp.com Website: www.a-i-corp.com Founded in 2002 as a team of experienced and well qualified engineers, Adaptive is positioned to meet the needs of customers with creative, accurate and detailed solutions. Combining experience from automotive, defense, medical, government, and electronics, we have the capabilities required to handle a wide array of engineering projects. Utilizing expertise in process flow, design, analysis, and cost optimization engineering, Adaptive offers solutions in test, automation, material handling, and custom equipment. We are world-wide leaders within the HALT HASS and environmental test industry and a premier manufacturer of fixtures and custom equipment. Adaptive continuously exceeds customer expectations, delivering on-time and in-budget.

Advanced Technologies Booth: 510 Incorporated Address: 875 Middle Ground Blvd, Newport News, Virginia, 23606, USA. Telephone: 757-873-3017 Fax: 757-873-3711 Email: pthomeer@ati-research.com Website: advancedtechnologiesinc.com

technology and Assembly. Stuff includes metallurgists, chemists, mechanical engineers and metal processing specialists. The group holds industrial, and R&D facilities, in 2 sites in Israel. Facilities include: Computerized hydraulic forming presses (up to 10000kN), automatic Arc and LB welding systems, machining and EDM lineup for magnesium, destined assembly halls ,pre-cleaning, coating, screening and painting lines and R&D lab for surface treatment application. Aero-Magnesium offers the most recent surface finishing systems, which has been developed, according to 21st century environment regulation, together with Chemetall G.M.B.H in Frankfurt, Germany.

Aerospace Manufacturing and Design magazine Booth: 605 Address: 4020 Kinross Lakes Parkway, #201, Richfield, OH 44286 Telephone: 3305235400 Fax: 3306590823 Email: jmarioneaux@gie.net Website: www.OnlineAMD.com Booth personnel Joe DiFranco, Publisher Aerospace Manufacturing and Design (AMD) is a vertical

Booth personnel Paul Thomeer, Vice President

publication aimed at providing aerospace professionals with

Advanced Technologies Incorporated (ATI) is a leading supplier of quality aerospace research and development products delivered on schedule. ATI provides engineering and fabrication services and produces a wide variety of wind tunnel models, test equipment, composite fan blades, prototype hardware, full-scale mock-ups and models, training devices, and has specialized expertise developing composite rotor blades, rotor test stands, experimental helicopters, and unmanned CTOL and VTOL air vehicles (UAV’s).

and testing in this lucrative sector. As the only publication to

Advanced Test Equipment Rentals

pertinent information regarding designing, manufacturing provide exclusive, comprehensive coverage in this market, AMD serves manufacturers and engineers by delivering

Booth: 326

Booth personnel Jill Berg, Marketing Manager Advanced Test Equipment Rentals is a provider of test equipment for EMC, Defense, Communications, Aerospace and related industries. Headquartered in San Diego, California, Advanced Test Equipment Rentals has over 29 years of experience and ships worldwide. Additional information about Advanced Test Equipment Rentals is available at http://www.atecorp.com.

Address: 7513 Wystone Avenue Telephone: 818-704-9700 Fax: 818-342-7668 Email: adam.wolfson@all-marks.com Website: www.all-marks.com Booth personnel Adam Wolfson, Scott Wolfson All-Marks provides state-of-the-art fiber laser marking systems and job shop laser marking services. Call 818-704-9700 or 800-784-5816 for additional information. All-Marks: - sells full turnkey laser marking systems for Direct Part Marking applications - has quick turn around with our job shop laser marking services - can mark on any metal, most plastics and many other substrates - marks text, 1 & 2 dimensional bar codes, and graphics - has standard wall plug operation for high electrical efficiency All-Marks will sample laser mark your coupon or product at no charge. We can do in-plant laser marking demonstrations for a group of any size. Job shop laser marking with pickup and delivery for appropriately sized projects.

American Ultraviolet/ Lesco Division

Booth: 227

Address: 23555 Telo Ave, Torrance, CA 90505, USA Telephone: 800-615-3726 Fax: 310-784-2929 Email: beustace@auvco.com Website: www.lescouv.com Booth personnel Brian Eustace, General Manager Manufacturer of Ultraviolet curing equipment

AMPCO Metal, Inc.

Booth: 710

Address: 1117 E. Algonquin Road / Arlington Heights, IL. 60005, USA. Telephone: 1-800-844-6008 Fax: 847-437-6008 Email: kline@ampcometal.com Website: www.ampcometal.com Booth personnel Don Gardin, Cullen Kline, Applications Engineer, Sales & Marketing Manager Since 1914, AMPCO Metal, Inc. is known around the world as the leading manufacturer and supplier of quality engineered aluminium, nickel and manganese bronze alloys and machined parts for aerospace specific applications. AMPCO Metal, Inc. is an approved supplier to Messier-Dowty, AMECO and TALSCO.

information specific to their specialized tasks.

AOS Technologies AG Alcoa Fastening Systems Booth: 720 Address: 3000 W Lomita Blvd, Torrance, CA 905055103

Address: 10401 Roselle St. San Diego, CA 92121, USA. Telephone: 800-404-2832 Fax: 858-558-6570 Email: Rentals@atecorp.com Website: www.atecorp.com

All-Marks, LLC Booth: 208

Telephone: 805 527 3600 Fax: 805 527 0900 Email: smv.afssales@alcoa.com Website: www.alcoafasteners.com Booth personnel Anne Brown, Manager, Global Marketing Communications Alcoa Fastening Systems, a business unit of Alcoa, is a leading worldwide designer and manufacturer of fastening systems including specialty fasteners, fluid fittings, assembly components, and installation systems for aerospace and industrial applications. Headquartered in Torrance, California, the company has more than 5,500 employees at 29 manufacturing and distribution/logistics locations, in 11 countries.

Booth: 610

Address: Taefernstrasse 20, 5405 Baden-Daettwil, Switzerland Telephone: 41564833488 Fax: 01141564833489 Email: info@aostechnologies.com Website: www.aostechnologies.com Booth personnel Reto Huber, Engineering Manager AOS, a premiere high speed camera manufacturer, consultant, and engineering company since 1998, will display the X-EMA (Extended Environmental and Military Application) Imager. The X-EMA is a tested and true digital replacement for airborne high speed film cameras used in demanding military test environments. Certified to meet military standards 461 and 810 and now retiring film cameras in side-by-side in-flight comparisons, the X-EMA has demonstrated the superiority of high speed digital imaging over film in airborne applications. The X-EMA creates a plug-n-play replacement for film cameras without requiring costly aircraft modification and with a higher standard of reliability desired in current and future testing. Visit us for details.

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Booth: 127

16246 Valley Blvd, Fontana, CA 92334, USA. Telephone: (909) 829-4444 Fax: (909) 829-0564 Email: mail@artech2000.com Website: www.artech2000.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL Bud Weisbart, Vice president ar Tech addressed designed engineered and manufactured products which are either totally or primarily made of fabric. a&r integrated into the ISO 9001 policies and procedures, a&r received certification that it met these standards. The company has received over thirty five international achievement awards for these efforts in all three of its product divisions, and has also received letters of appreciation from engineers at Boeing and Lockheed martin for its collaborative involvement in the development of flight hardware for the Delta IV and atlas V space launch vehicles. a&r’s technical aerospace product and services include payload faring (pLf) acoustic blankets for the Delta II and atlas V space launch vehicles, ceramic fabric high high temperature insulation blankets for the Delta IV program which withstand up to 3,000 degrees f, and static dissipative ducts for the C-17 assembly area in Long Beach and for Boeing’s commercial aircraft line in the Seattle area.

ATI Industrial Automation

Booth: 332b

1031 Goodworth Drive, Apex, NC 27539-3869, USA Telephone: 919-772-0115 Fax: 919-772-8259 Email: info@ati-ia.com Website: www.ati-ia.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL milton Gore, account manager aTI Industrial automation is a world-leading developer of multi-axis force/Torque Sensing Systems, automatic Tool Changers, robotic Deburring Tools, robotic Collision Sensors, rotary Joints, and Compliance Devices. Our products are found in thousands of successful applications around the world. for over 20 years, our team of mechanical, electrical and software engineers has been developing costeffective, state-of-the-art products and solutions to robotic, automation and sensing applications.

Aubert & Duval, USA

Booth: 304

8845 Governor’s Hill Drive Suite 200 Cincinnati, OH 45249 Telephone: 513-263-1180 Fax: 513-672-0469 Email: dave.swindells@erametaubertduval.com Website: www.aubertduval.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL David Swindells, Jacek Spychalski, Chris Sommer, Olivier Laurent, president, Sales manager, Sales manager, Technical applications manager material Supplier for aero-Space (structural components, engine components and specialized steels for a multitude of applications including bearings, actuation systems...). alloys include, but are not limited to Stainless Steel, Titanium, nickel Based, pm. We are vertically integrated melter, forger, and pre-machining of metals.

Automated Precision Inc. Booth: 714 15000 Johns Hopkins Dr., Rockville, MD 20850 Telephone: 240-268-0400 Fax: 301-990-8648 Email: info@apisensor.com Website: www.apisensor.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL Dave maxham, Global marketing Director automated precision Inc. (apI) is a world leader in advanced measurement solutions. founded by Dr. Kam Lau in 1987, apI leads the metrology industry through innovation and higher standards of accuracy. apI products are used by the world’s leading automotive, aerospace, machine tool, and Cmm manufacturers. The experienced engineering team at apI is unmatched in its ability to create advanced, innovative products, which meet the needs of rapidly evolving industries.

Aviation Equipment Processing

Booth: 626

BigC: Dino-Lite Scopes

Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL: Dennis Heider, Director of Operations

BOOTH PERSONNEL Sara mcmillen, sales

1571 MacArthur Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, USA. Telephone: 714 850 2080 Fax: 714-850-8795 Email: mike@aveprocessing.com Website: www.aveprocessing.com

aviation Equipment processing is a naDCap approved and Boeing certified facility based in Orange County, California. In business for over 35 years, the company is regarded as one of the premier phosphoric anodizing houses in north america. aEp is also well known for its capabilities in metal to metal bonding and composite and carbon-fiber layup. aEp has recently added nDT capability to the facility, becoming both naDCap certified and Boeing approved for penetrant and magnetic particle inspection. The company is also adding additional chemical processes in order to become more of a one stop solution to the aerospace industry both locally and across the globe.

BE Aerospace, Inc.

Booth: 316

93 Nettie Fenwick Rd., Fenwick, WV 26202 Telephone: 304-846-2554 Fax: 304-846-6268 Email: dan_trivolette@beaerospace.com Website: c2-composites.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL Dan Trivolette, Director of Sales & marketing BE aerospace – Composites, formerly C2 Composites, Ltd. is located in fenwick, WV specializing in design engineering and processing of composite materials for all aerospace, Industrial and military applications.

BAE Systems, MAS

Booth: 511

Warton Aerodrome, Preston, PR4 1AX Telephone: +44 (1772) 855568 Email: javed.iqbal@baesystems.com Website: http://www.baesystems.com/ ProductsServices/bae_prod_mas_ eis.html Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL Javed Iqbal, Business Development manager BaE Systems is the premier global defence, security and aerospace company delivering a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces. Exhibiting are two groups, Engineering Integrated Solutions (EIS) and Composite Structures Inc. (CSI). CSI provide design and manufacturer of small to medium sized, complex, highly engineered components and assemblies that utilize composite materials in their construction. processes include lay-up, compression molding, filament winding, resin Transfer molding (rTm), assembly or combinations thereof. Customers include those in the commercial & defense sectors. Engineering Integrated Solutions (EIS) provides a real onestop-shop for testing and full certification requirements of air, land and naval platforms. EIS ‘state of the art’ facilities cover all aspects of test & evaluation with capabilities valid across civil and military markets. EIS capabilities include EW, EmC, Structural Test, Computational Electromagnetics, Wind Tunnels, Simulation, Synthetic Environments, rapid prototyping and flight Test Instrumentation.

Bemsco Inc

Booth: 515

1193 South 400 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101, USA. Telephone: 8014877455 Email: sales@bemsco.com Website: www.bemsco.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL Jeff Block, Vp

Booth: 505

20655 S. Western Ave., Ste 116 Torrance, CA 90501 Telephone: 310 618 9990 Fax: 310 618 9996 Email: sales@bigc.com Website: www.bigc.com Address:

Boeing Technology Services

Booth: 613

PO Box 3707 Mail Code 1W-02. Seattle, WA 98124-2207 Telephone: 206-662-1478 Fax: 425-294-8980 Website: www.boeing.com/bts Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL rosa alvarez, marketing manager

CARBON FIBER

AR Tech, Inc

Boeing Technology Services can help you find the Boeing testing facilities, test technicians and engineers to fit your needs at a wide variety of laboratories/test and measurements facilities in the puget Sound area, Southern California, St. Louis, mo., philadelphia, pa., and other Boeing locations across the country. We can also arrange for on-site work, accommodating your need to have Boeing experts perform testing at your own locations. To join the many companies using testing resources available at The Boeing Company, contact the Boeing Technology Services marketing manager at 206-662-1478, or e-mail us for more information about our test capabilities at www.boeing.com/bts.

Bruel & Kjaer

Booth: 614

Address: 2815-A Colonnades Court Telephone: 800-332-2040 Email: bkinfo@bksv.com Website: www.bkhome.com BOOTH PERSONNEL mark Serridge, Sales Engineer

Bruel and Kjaer is the leader in system solutions for many complexes noise and vibration test requirements such as: multi-channel analysis, modal analysis, structural analysis, material testing, sound quality, production test, quality control, noise source location, acoustic holography, and many more. Our products include analysis and post-processing software, transducers for both sound and vibration, sound level meters, analyzers, shakers and controllers. Brüel & Kjær also offers world-class service and calibration, educational seminars and application consulting.

California Drop Forge, Incsubsidiary of HBD Industries, Inc.

Booth: 726

1033 Alhambra Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: 323/221-1134 Fax: 323/221-6768 Email: sales@caldrop.com Website: www.californiadrop.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL John Doker, General manager

California Drop forge (CDf) is a leading producer of closeddie forgings for the aerospace, commercial, defense and medical industries. CDf operates six steam hammers, ranging from 2,500 lbs. to 35,000 lbs. and two forge presses. This equipment allows CDf to manufacture a wide array of parts and components varying in size from less than 1 lb. to over 600 lbs. CDf uses lightweight, but extremely strong metals, including titanium, nickel base, stainless steel, aluminum and other exotic metals to forge rotary engine parts, hubs, discs, aircraft structural parts, auxiliary power unit components and a diverse range of landing gear components. for information on CDf’S metal forging and production services, visit: www.californiadrop.com.

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Conference Co-Chairs: Tom Haulik | Carbon Fiber Sales Manager, Hexcel Tom Lemire | Western Regional Manager, Toho Tenax America

Pre-conference seminars / december 7th:

“Automotive CFRP Challenges & Opportunities” Moderated by Peggy Malnati | Malnati and Associates With key contributions by: Gary Lownsdale | Engineering Manager & R&D Director, Plasan Carbon Composites Mike Shinedling | Viper Program Manager, Chrysler Group LLC With others to be determined

“2010 Global Market for Carbon Fiber Composites: Recovering Markets and Advancing Supply Chains” Anthony (Tony) Roberts | Industry Consultant Christopher Red | Editor & VP of Market Research, Composite Market Reports

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California Manufacturing Technology Consulting Booth: 332a

CMW, Inc

Booth: 212

690 Knox Street Ste 200, Torrance CA 90502 Telephone: 310-263-3060 Email: canacker@cmtc.com Website: www.cmtc.com

70 South Gray Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201, USA Telephone: 3177152147 Fax: 3176382706 Email: swp@cmwinc.com Website: www.cmwinc.com

BOOTH PERSONNEL Christopher anacker, account Specialist

BOOTH PERSONNEL Steven padek, a&D account manager

Address:

Address:

to medium manufacturers in Southern California. With over 25 years of experience, CmTC helps to implement solutions into every aspect of your daily operations. Based on your size, our consultant teams are organized to meet your specific needs. Small Business Consulting for manufacturers with less than $10 million annual sales; Industry Consulting for larger companies. additionally, CmTC offers the Small manufacturers advantage program™, which provides no-cost business

CRP USA, LLC

Booth: 406

119 Poplar Pointe Drive, Unit A, Mooresville, 28117, USA. Telephone: 704-660-0258 Email: sdavis@crptechnology.com Website: www.crp-usa.net Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL Stewart Davis, Director of Operations paramount Industries

Call for more information.

Booth: 738

15724 Condon Avenue, Lawndale, CA 90260, USA Telephone: 3106438400 Email: anders@carbrocorp.com Website: www.carbrocorp.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL anders plano, General manager

Warren, MI 48092 Telephone: 586-754-9000 Fax:

586-754-9045

Email:

mhanley@dtl-inc.com

Website:

www.dtl-inc.com

michael Janssen, Chief Operating Officer as one of the most diversified and advanced testing and development laboratories in the world, DTL provide its customer with industry leading testing services, delivered with expertise and understanding acquired from over 100 years of experience. Within the company’s 100,000 ft2 of testing space, DTL performs environmental, vibration/shock, products including full vehicles, electronics, hybrid batteries, fuel systems and components, body systems and structures,

Dantec Dynamics

Booth: 317

750 Blue Point Road, Holtsville, NY 11742 Telephone: 631-654-1290 Fax: 631-654-1293 Email: usa@dantecdynamics.com Website: www.dantecdynamics.com Address:

Carbro Corporation

27485 George Merrelli Drive,

mechanical, chemical and operational durability testing on

and manufacturing process improvement support to manufacturers with $150,000 to $10 million in annual sales.

Address:

Booth: 234a

BOOTH PERSONNEL

California manufacturing Technology Consulting™ is a nonprofit consulting company that specifically works with small

Detroit Testing Laboratory

chassis systems, vehicle interior and exterior trim, raw and finished materials, DTL also provides consumer product certification, test system development and test instrument calibrations.

DGA Test & Evaluation Address:

Booth: 204

DGA DT 7-9 rue des Mathurins F 92221 Bagneux Cedex, France.

BOOTH PERSONNEL Clifford Weissman, applications Specialist and regional Sales manager

Telephone: +33146198548

Dantec Dynamics is a leading supplier of integrated optical

Fax:

+33145198539

Website:

www.defense.gouv.fr/dga/dossiers/

Carbro Corporation is a carbide cutting tool manufacturer. In

measurement systems for solid mechanics and fluid

business since 1969, we specialize in made-to-print tooling

dynamics applications. We deliver state-of-the-art turn key

for the aerospace industry. We have developed an extensive

systems to our customers worldwide, supporting an ever

line of tools specifically for machining today’s complex

widening range of applications for the aerospace industries

composite materials. We work with our customers to realize

BOOTH PERSONNEL

with the latest techniques including Laser Shearography,

solutions for their difficult to machine materials and have

michel Dumas, Customer & marketing manager

ESpI and Digital Image Correlation. Shearography is a

a reputation for producing high quality product, tool after

state-of-the-art nDT, offering fast, full field, 3-D results for

tool. We also offer a full line of standard catalogue items,

the detection of defects in almost any material including

accessible on our website, www.carbrocorp.com.

composites, honeycomb, laminates and more. The technique

Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology

Booth: 618

6250 Sycamore Lane, Maple Grove, MN 55369, USA. Telephone: 800-327-9735 Fax: 763-533-0219 Email: metrology@zeiss.com Website: www.zeiss.com/metrology Address:

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DGa Test & Evaluation capabilities are implemented by 14 centres acting for civil and armament programmes. for the development, qualification and evaluation of

can be used to detect subsurface defects including waving

complex systems, these capabilities offer expertise in risk

and wrinkling, disbonds, kissing bonds and delaminations.

management, simulation tools, a wide range of services to the french and foreign companies or to governmental

Darchem Engineering

Booth: 508

organisations.

Ironmasters way, Stillington, Stockton on Tees, TS21 1LB, UK. Telephone: 01740 632705 Fax: 01740 632914 Email: michaelfield@darchem.co.uk Website: www.darchem.co.uk

Address:

Carl Zeiss Industrial metrology is the world’s leader in CnC

BOOTH PERSONNEL michael field, project Sales Engineer

Email:

sdively@dicronitesouthwest.com

coordinate measuring machines (Cmms) and complete

Darchem Engineering are world leaders in design,

Website:

www.dicronitesouthwest.com

solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology

manufacture and installation of large honeycomb flow

BOOTH PERSONNEL

lab and production. We offer bridge-type, horizontal-arm

straighteners. Experience of supplying flow straighteners

Steve Dively, Vice president

and inline measuring machines, as well as form, contour

to: formula One racing team wind tunnels, aerospace wind

Dicronite® Dry film Lubricant is aS9100 Certified, SaE

and surface measuring machines, our mETrOTOm

tunnels, ducting and pipe suppliers & test facilities.

Computed Tomography system, the O-InSpECT multi-

all welded construction, unaffected by temperature or

amS2530(DOD-L-85645a-Type 1) Certified, faa-Drug &

sensor Cmm, and our f25 microsystem Cmm. We develop

environmental conditions. Homogenous or framed panel

and manufacture all key components, such as controllers,

layout. Highly accurate cell angularity.

software, measuring systems and sensors to provide the

full design services from concept to installation.

best metrology experience.

Cell sizes from 9.5mm to 38mm a/f and depths up to

metallic substrate at a “maximum – 0.5 microns” deposition.

Carl Zeiss Industrial metrology has three manufacturing

1250mm. Experience of both new build wind tunnel flow

Temperature function is -350°f to 1000°f (-188°C - +538°C)

locations and more than 100 sales and service centers to

straighteners and replacement. Installation supervision of

in normal atmosphere. Vacuum environment - -350°f to

supply customers around the world.

local workforce or complete site installation team available.

+2400°f (-188°C to +1316°C) temperatures to 10-14 Torr.

BOOTH PERSONNEL Jim newkirk & Brian rollins, rSm

Address:

Dicronite© Southwest

Booth: 224

816 E. Edna Place, Covina, CA, USA.

Telephone: 001 626 967 3729 Fax:

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alcohol program approved, roHS Compliant, meets ISO10993 medical, and will be naDCap Certified by October 2010. Dicronite® is applied at ambient temperature to any

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ALIGNMENT CHECKS USING TELESCOPES AND LASERS Taylor Hobson Alignment Telescopes and Lasers are used throughout industry in production and inspection for applications such as: 

Using AUTOREFLECTION and AUTOCOLLIMATION to test aero-engines

Aligning and positioning optical systems STRAIGHT, SQUARE and PARALLEL (eg. weapons alignment)

ALIGNMENT and setting jigs and fixtures

PARALLELISM & FLATNESS of planes and platforms Visit us at Aero Engineering USA on booth H836a

Taylor Hobson (part of the Ametek Group) is an international company and their alignment telescopes are used by aerospace and defence companies around the world. Visit www.taylor-hobson.com for details of your nearest office and for further product information.

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DPSS Lasers Inc

Booth: 113

Address: 2525 Walsh Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95051-1316, USA Telephone: 4089884300 Fax: 4089884305 Email: alaymon@dpss-lasers.com Website: www.dpss-lasers.com Booth personnel Alex Laymon, President

DSPCon

Booth: 121

Address: 380 Foothill Road, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Telephone: 908 722 5656 Fax: 908 722 3259 Email: DSPsales@dspcon.com Website: http://www.dspcon.com Booth personnel Al Brower, CEO DSPCon DSPCon makes data meanigful by delivering real-time data acquisition and analysis solutions for demanding high-speed, high-bandwidth, high-channel-count applications. Hundreds of DSPCon’s diverse data acquisition systems are in use by leading aerospace, avionics and defense customers. ISO9001:2008 certified, DSPCon has extensive expertise in mission-critical signal processing applications including acoustic, vibration, shock and rotating machinery analysis; sonar and radar processing; digital data recording; and jet engine test and measurement applications. Real-time displays allow operators to view data as it is being acquired. DSPCon: Data made meaningful.

Dytran Instruments, Inc. Booth: 230a Address: 21592 Manilla Street, Chatsworth, CA 91311, USA Telephone: 818-700-7818 Fax: 818-700-7880 Email: info@dytran.com Website: www.dytran.com Booth personnel Mike Adelman, Regional Sales Manager Founded in 1980, Dytran Instruments, Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of piezoelectric and DC sensors. The company’s world-class product range includes miniature and triaxial accelerometers, high temperature IEPE sensors, variable capacitance DC sensors with low-noise differential output, and sensors with TEDS capabilities. Dytran also offers a complete range of impulse hammers, piezoelectric force and pressure sensors, electronics, cables and accessories for dynamic measurements, with full in-house customization capabilities. Dytran sensors have become among the industry’s most popular choices within a variety of applications, including modal and structural analysis, flight testing, HUMS, engine testing, and ground vibration testing.

ELG Metals, Inc.

Booth: 620

Address: 9400 Rayo Ave, South Gate, CA 90280, USA. Telephone: 3235693545 Fax: 3235694145 Email: info@elgmetals.com Website: www.elgmetals.com Booth personnel Gary Brown, Trader Recycler of high temperature alloys and stainless steel.

Endevco

Booth: 320

Address: 30700 Rancho Viejo Road, san Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Telephone: 949-493-8181 Fax: 949-661-7231 Email: jessica.koble@meggitt.com Website: www.endevco.com Booth personnel Jessica Koble, Sales & Marketing Coordinator, Meggitt Sensing Systems For more 60 years, Endevco has been the leader in providing products for flight test, inertial measurement, and pressure profiling. This includes flutter testing of low g’s and low frequencies, engine testing with wide frequency requirements and aerodynamic pressures and temperatures and static and dynamic vibration testing. Endevco offers a complete range of extreme environment accelerometers, high-intensity microphones, airborne amplifiers and pressure transducers for mission critical measurements. Our products are used extensively to measure vibration during ground, in-flight and on-board monitoring of aircraft, surface ship, and submarine engines. Endevco is your source for both products and the engineering talent.

En’Urga Inc.

Booth: 527

Address: 1291-A Cumberland Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47906 Telephone: 7654973269 Fax: 7654637004 Email: sales@enurga.com Website: www.enurga.com

Booth: 228b

Address: 1516 N. Laurel Avenue, Upland, CA 91786 (USA) Telephone: +1 714 337 3321 Email: davidjohnson@expertresource.net Website: www.expertresource.net Booth personnel David Johnson, Chief Consulting Officer Nadcap, AS9100, Lean, Six Sigma… all these initiatives have significant hidden pitfalls preventing most companies from realizing considerable benefits and profit. Conference presentation speakers on both days, ER will present strategies for avoiding pitfalls and maximizing profit; including opportunities for both Federal and California funding to off-set costs by 50% or more. 100% of ER’s clients (hundreds of all sizes) pass their first attempt at any certification. SERVICES: all Nadcap specifications, Lean Mfg., Six Sigma, AS9100, AS9110, AS9120, ISO 14000, FAA repair station, FAA airworthiness requirements, 8D Root Cause Corrective Action, ESD S20.20, IPC, … and many more.

German-Dutch Wind Tunnels (DNW)

Booth: 415

Address: PO Box 175, 8300 AD Emmeloord, The Netherlands. Telephone: +31 527 248505 Fax: +31 527 248582 Email:

Booth personnel Yudaya Sivathanu, Technical Director En’Urga Inc. is the industry leader in customized optical diagnostic equipment for the most challenging factory floor application. Our product highlight for Automotive Testing Expo would be the SETScan® Optical Patternator based on Statistical Extinction Tomography for quality assurance of fuel injectors. SETScan® provides time resolved distribution of fuel droplets across a horizontal plane that is used to estimate spray angles and uniformity. The optical patternator is linked to a customized SQL database server, which enables online quality control of injectors during production. Our other products include high speed imaging spectrometers and optical soot meters for combustion applications.

Epicor Software Corporation

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Website: www.dnw.aero Booth personnel Meüs van de Poel, With its 11 wind tunnel facilities, DNW covers the speed range from low subsonic speed up to mach 6.8. For testing at low speed (about 70 m/s for take-off and landing configurations (DNW has Europe’s largest low speed wind tunnel). Other world-class facilities cover the range of high subsonic to transonic speed (eg. for civil/military aircraft cruising) and moderate to hgh supersonic speed (eg. for military aircraft missions or missiles). For each speed range, specific simlation and advanced measurement techniques are available to obtain realistic and reliable test results. Many

Booth: 704

Address: 18200 Von Karman Ave Suite 1000, 18200 Von Karman Ave, Irvine, 92612, USA. Telephone: 949-585-4000 Email: info@epicor.com Website: www.epicor.com Booth personnel Suzy Baum, Systems Enginer Epicor Software is a global leader delivering business software solutions to the manufacturing, distribution, retail, hospitality and services industries. With 20,000 customers in over 150 countries, Epicor provides integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions that enable companies to drive increased efficiency and improve profitability. Epicor for Aerospace and Defense goes beyond traditional ERP to provide product management, project management, customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain management (SCM), and more, backed by comprehensive financial management in support of an increasingly regulated sector. Founded in 1984, Epicor takes pride in more than 25 years of technology innovation delivering proven, flexible and scalable business solutions that promote rapid return on investment and low total cost of ownership. For more information, visit www.epicor.com.

civil and military aerospace programmes rely on the data obtained in the windtunnels of DNW.

HE Aviation

Booth: 816

Address: 3260 Carnegie Way, San Diego CA 92122 Telephone: (858) 558-6667 Email: sales@he-aviation.com Website: www.he-aviation.com Booth personnel Stephan Hollmann, CEO HE Aviation have an extensive suite of Technology, Engineering, and Aircraft solutions specializing in software sales, technology development, direct sales, leasing, asset management, Government services, and advisory services. HE Aviation brings unique solutions based on its state of the art technology approach to the aerospace and airline industry. These advance approaches offer our clients the cost advantages they need in today’s highly competitive environment. HE-Aviation is featuring M³ Weight Management software which is a web based application designed especially for the requirements of weight managers and engineers.

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Interface Inc.

Booth: 232a

Address: 7401 E. Butherus Dr,, Scottsdale AZ 85260 Telephone: 480-948-5555 Fax: 480-948-1924 Email: annp@interfaceforce.com Website: www.interfaceforce.com

Kadan Consultants Inc

Booth: 531

Address: 1049 South Melrose Street, Ste B, Placentia, California, CA 92870 Telephone: 7142381173 Fax: 7142381174 Email: di_kadan@yahoo.com Website: www.kadaninc.net Booth personnel Diane Terry, Manager

Interface has been the trusted world leader in force measurement for nearly half a century. We lead by designing, manufacturing and guaranteeing the highest performance and most accurate products available. Interface has always provided solutions for customers in just about any industry – from grams of force to millions of pounds. Interface provides load cells for force, thrust, and breaking measurements to Fortune 100 companies. We are the preeminent supplier to companies such as Boeing, Embraer, Airbus, NASA, NIST, and many other measurement and metrology labs. We also produce and sell machine calibration systems, software, and system components that support a variety of test standards: ASTM E74, ISO-376, MIL STD, Z540, EN10002-3

ITI TranscenData

Booth: 812

Address: 5303 DuPont Circle, Milford OH, 45150 Fax: 513-576-3994 Email: info@transcendata.com Website: www.transcendata.com Booth personnel James Flerlage, Senior Consultant ITI TranscenData ITI TranscenData is your central source for CAD data exchange and PLM integration solutions. Since 1985 we have partnered with the major CAD/CAM/CAE/PLM vendors to assemble an unparalleled suite of software products (CADfix, CADIQ, DEXcenter and Proficiency) and related services. With a worldwide team of senior consultants and five global offices, ITI TranscenData’s solutions for CAD/CAM/CAE/PLM interoperability drive measurable cost savings for OEM’s and their suppliers in a variety of industries including aerospace/ defense, heavy equipment industries, automotive, consumer goods and medical devices. We are ready to apply our strategic approach to your unique needs, visit us at booth 812 today!

Booth: 525

Address: 821 Grier Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89119-3717, USA. Telephone: 888-367-4935 Email: marketing@jt3.com Website: www.jt3.com Booth personnel Nancy Syzdek, Corporate Communications JT3 LLC is a joint venture company combining the management skills, military experience, and technical knowledge of URS and Raytheon. Supporting the J-Tech contract, JT3 provides engineering and technical expertise to four western military ranges (AFFTC, NTTR, UTTR, and China Lake ECR) for testing of new and modified weapons systems, new tactics development, and ongoing military training.

Booth: 404

Address: One Willow Tree Road, Leonia, NJ 07605 Telephone: 201 461-0900 Fax: 201 461-0990 Email: info-kulite@kulite.com Website: www.kulite.com Booth personnel Scott Goodman, Senior Design Engineer Recognized as the World’s Leader in the science and engineering of piezoresistive sensors and holding more than 200 patents in this area, Kulite manufactures miniature high frequency pressure transducers, flight qualified pressure transducers, wind tunnel engine pressure probes and turbine blade implants, which are used in the development and manufacture of modern helicopters, business jets, commuters, commercial and military aircraft. They are designed to operate in conjunction with electromechanical indicators, ECU, FADEC and EICAS systems and other aircraft circuits, and are considered the most reliable aircraft pressure transducers available.

LaVision, Inc.

Telephone: 513-576-3900

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Kulite Semiconductor Products, Inc.

Booth: 617

Address: 13700 Firestone Blvd, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Telephone: 8004515971 Fax: 8003733361 Email: hhart@lefiell.com Website: www.lefiell.com Booth personnel Henry Hart, Director Marketing

Booth personnel Ann Preston, Application Engineer Interface Inc.

LeFiell Manufacturing Co.

Booth: 409

Address: 211 W Michgian Ave STE 100, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Telephone: 734-485-0913 Fax: 240-465-4306 Email: sales@lavisioninc.com Website: www.lavision.com Booth personnel Dr. Callum Gray, CEO LaVision Inc. provides integrated (laser) imaging systems to the scientific and industrial and educational markets. The LaVision team has extensive professional experience in optical techniques such as 2-D, stereo, and tomographic particle image velocimetry (PIV), gaseous and liquid laser induced fluorescence (LIF), shadography for multi-phase flows, digital image correlation (DIC) for deformation/strain, high-speed and ultra-high-speed imaging, and intensified camera systems. In addition, we have unparalleled experience in advanced diagnostics techniques such as Raman and Rayleigh scattering and spectroscopy.

Lawrie Technology, Inc. Booth: 818 Address: 227 Hathaway St. E., Girard, PA 16417 Telephone: 814-746-4125 Fax: 412-238-0080 Email: duncan@lawrietechnology.com Website: www.lawrietechnology.com Booth personnel Duncan J. Lawrie, President Full service provider of advanced composite structures including conceptual design; analytical and numerical simulation; CAD / CAM of all tooling in-house; state-of-theart injection pultrusion with CNC pull-winding capability; 5 axes filament winding; process development; full mechanical test lab. New technology flexible composite drive-shafts with fully integral flexible elements. 500 hp – 200,000 hp at half the weight of current technology. Gas turbine driven pumps, blowers, compressors, generators plus rotary wing applications with large misalignment. Pull-wound airframe structures and profiles. Pultruded carbon/copper/epoxy wirelines with thermo-structural optimization for power, data transmission and strength up to 30,000 ft.

LMS North America

Booth: 718

Address: 5755 New King Street, Troy MI 48098 Telephone: 248-952-5664 Fax: 248-952-1610 Email: info.us@lmsintl.com Website: www.lmsintl.com Booth personnel William Flynn, Technical Specialist LMS is an engineering innovation partner for companies in the aerospace, automotive and other advanced manufacturing industries. With approximately 30 years of experience, LMS helps customers get better products to market faster and turn superior process efficiency into key competitive advantages. With a unique combination of 1D and 3D simulation software, testing systems and engineering services, LMS tunes into mission critical engineering attributes, ranging from system dynamics, structural integrity and sound quality to durability, safety and power consumption.

Luna Technologies

Booth: 633

Address: 3157 State Street, Blacksburg, VA 24060 Telephone: +1.540.552.5128 Email: havensl@lunainnovations.com Website: www.lunatechnologies.com Booth personnel Frank Ferrara, Western U.S. Sales Director Luna Technologies develops and manufacturers test and measurement equipment for fiber optic diagnostics of communication equipment onboard commercial and military aircrafts. Luna offers fully distributed sensing solutions for temperature and strain monitoring of composite structures at unprecedented speed and resolution. Visit us in booth 633 for a demonstration of Luna’s latest addition to the award winning Optical Backscatter Reflectometer (OBR) product line, the OBR 4600. The OBR 4600 is an ultra-high resolution, zero dead-zone OTDR; the instrument is a flexible, easy-touse tool for loss, dispersion, polarization, and distributed temperature and strain analysis for optical fiber components, modules and networks. Visit Luna and see how we can save you money, help you achieve your goals in manufacturing and cut hours of troubleshooting time.

Machine Tools Supply

Booth: 214

Address: 3505 Cadillac Ave., Bldg K, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, USA. Telephone: 714-641-9007 Fax: 714-641-9263 Email: sales@mtsupply.com Website: www.mtsupply.com Booth personnel Scott Beardshear, Vice President, Sales Machine Tools Supply is an industrial distributor that specializes in managing customers inventories through their Automated Inventory Management System, Autocrib. With a fully integrated approach using point of use machines and tool crib solutions, Machine Tools Supply helps their customers save 20-30% on their tooling spend, increases machining uptime, reduces administrative costs, reduces freight costs, reduces on-hand and obsolete inventory, and reduces operator walk around time looking for tooling. It’s a complete lean solution to controlling consumables that has proven to save customers hundreds of thousands of dollars over the past 17 years. Customers of Machine Tools Supply typically see $0 capital expenditure and an immediate reduction in spend. So if you’re using cutting tools, abrasives, safety supplies, gages, janitorial, MRO or office supplies and need to have better control and reduce your spend by 20-30%, then give Machine Tools Supply an opportunity to show you how. SHOWGUIDE | 2010

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M&I Materials Limited Booth: 328b Address: HIbernia Way, Trafford Park, Manchester, M32 0ZD, UK. Telephone: +44 (0)161 864 5454 Fax: +44 (0)161 864 5444 Email: wolfmetsales@mimaterials.com Website: www.wolfmet.com Booth personnel Simon Brown, Business Development Manager M&I Materials Limited is dedicated to manufacturing Specialist Materials for Industry and Science and is the driving force behind a portfolio of successful brands including APIEZON, METROSIL, MIDEL and WOLFMET. WOLFMET Tungsten is primarily used by aerospace engineers for balancing components or reducing vibration. The high density of WOLFMET materials (more than 60% greater than the density of lead) allows maximum sensitivity from optimum mass and is particularly valuable in situations where a large mass has to be contained in a confined space.

Meggitt Sensing Systems

Booth: 320

Address: 30700 Rancho Viejo Road, san Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Telephone: 949-493-8181 Fax: 949-661-7231 Email: jessica.koble@meggitt.com Website: www.endevco.com Booth personnel Jessica Koble, Sales & Marketing Coordinator Meggitt Sensing Systems, a division of Meggitt PLC, is a leading supplier of high-performance sensing and monitoring systems for physical parameter measurements in extreme environments. For more than 60 years, Meggitt’s Endevco® range of high-temperature piezoelectric, piezoresistive, Isotron® and variable capacitance accelerometers, piezoresistive pressure transducers, acoustic sensors, signal conditioners, electronic instruments and calibration systems have ensured critical accuracy and high-reliability in flight testing, HUMS, engine monitoring, aerodynamic studies, turbulent flow measurements, cockpit and cabin air pressure monitoring, landing gear and static airframe testing and aircraft carrier qualifications. These field-proven, patented designs offer precision amplitude, frequency and phase response, as well as excellent stability over extreme in-flight speeds and temperatures, with precise data matching capabilities from multiple sensors.

MetalMart International, Inc.

Booth: 234b

Address: 5828 Smithway Street, Commerce, CA 90040 Telephone: 562-692-9081 Fax: 562-699-6868 Email: ailppman@metalmart.com Website: www.metalmart.com Booth personnel Andrew Lippman, CEO MetalMart specializes in the distribution of exotic specialty metals. MetalMart is a leading AS9100 supplier of hard alloy aluminum extrusions with 1000’s of shapes in stock. MetalMart is also the largest distributor of wrought magnesium in North America. From our two locations (Buffalo, NY and Commerce, CA) with over 40,000 square feet under roof, we supply the highest quality hard-to-find specialty metals including titanium, PH steels, Hi Temperature alloys, and many other aerospace quality requirements. We also can help with obsolete specifications and value added services. A family owned and operated business involved in the aerospace metals industry for over 70 years, we look forward to servicing your speciality metal needs.

Microtech Machine Co., Inc.

Booth: 808

Address: 222 Camp McDonald Road Wheeling, Illinois 60090 Telephone: 847.870.0707 Fax: 847.870.1107 Email: microcamp@aol.com Website: www.microtech-machine.com Booth personnel Elizabeth A. Iwanicki, President Microtech Machine Co., Inc. is a woman owned business which specializes in prototype engineering and manufacturing production for the aerospace industry, military and commercial aviation markets. Established in 1984, Microtech is a Tier 1 supplier of engineering services and precision machined prototype and production components for Lockheed-Martin, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman and the Lockheed-Martin Space Division. We are also a Tier 2 supplier for Airbus, Alenia, Aircelle, Boeing, Goodrich Aerospace, Gulfstream Aerospace, Sikorsky Aircraft and Spirit Aerosystems. Company Acknowledgments: Woman owned business WBE CNC7513. ISO 9001:2008 with AS9100:2004 Rev B Certified IAQG OASIS (On-line Aerospace Supplier Information System). OIN # 6126986060. ITAR Registered Company # M23099. Drawing and print languages: English, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish

MTS Systems Corporation

Booth: 519

Address: 14000 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 USA Telephone: 952-937-4000 Fax: 952-937-4515 Email: info@mts.com Website: www.mts.com Booth personnel Karen Odash, Tradeshow Manager MTS delivers the technology and expertise required to meet even the most complex aerospace testing challenges. From materials and components to full-scale structures, MTS testing solutions enable you to streamline and accelerate the acquisition of high quality test data; adapt to more demanding test requirements; ensure the safety of test articles and lab personnel, and enhance overall lab productivity. Testing innovations include AeroPro™ control & data acquisition software, MTS TestSuite™ Multipurpose Software, FlexTest® controllers, MTS Landmark™ servohydraulic systems, and MTS actuators and hydraulic distribution systems. Visit us at Booth 519 to discover how MTS can help you achieve safe, accurate and efficient aerospace testing.

Nabertherm Inc

Booth: 804

Address: 54 Reads Way, New Castle, DE 19720, Germany Telephone: 3023223665 Email: will@nabertherm-usa.com Website: www.nabertherm-usa.com Booth personnel Will Babik, Technical Sales Manager

NAC Image Technology Booth: 615 Address: 15 McCoy Place, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA. Telephone: 1-704-583-2117 Fax: 1-704-583-0113 Email: sales@nacinc.com Website: www.nacinc.com Booth personnel Bill Campbell, Mgr International Development NAC Image Technology has a proven track record of developing high quality, reliable products that satisfy specific high-speed imaging requirements for Aerospace, Automotive, Range and Ballistics applications. Since 1958 NAC has pioneered new uses of image technology in a number of industries and applications. No one has played a more important role in advancing the art of imaging technology. With worldwide installations in a large variety of applications, NAC is a global organization with sales and service offices throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia. Our cameras are range tested and perform extremely well in rugged environments. When it comes to reliable, high-quality, high-speed camera systems, make the safe choice with NAC!

National Bronze & Metals, Inc.

Booth: 310

Address: P.O. Box 800818 Houston, TX 77280 Telephone: 713-869-9600 Fax: 713-869-2897 Email: sales@nbmmetals.com Website: www.nbmmetals.com Booth personnel Ken Wlodkowski, Sales National Bronze & Metals, Inc. is The Leading USA Manufacturer & Master Distributor of Brass, Bronze & Copper Alloys. NBM specializes in the manufacturing of (AMS 4880) - Nickel Aluminum Bronze, (UZ19AL6) - Aircraft Bronze, (AMS 4533, 4534, 4535, 4650, 4651, QQ-C-530) - Beryllium Copper, (AMS 4640) - Nickel Aluminum Bronze, (AMS 4616) - Silicon Bronze, C96900 and C96970 - Spinodal Bearing & Bushing Bronze Systems.

National Instruments, Corp

Booth: 623

Address: 11500 N. Mopac Expwy, Austen, TX 78759-3504 Telephone: 512-683-6816 Email: tiffany.fogarty@ni.com Website: www.ni.com Booth personnel Tiffany Fogerty, Trade Show Coordinator National Instruments is a leading supplier of test, measurement, and control systems for government, aerospace, and defense entities. With solutions ranging from hardware-in-the-loop simulation to mixed-signal electronic test, NI offers hardware and software tools that you can combine to tackle your cutting-edge applications faster. For more information, visit www.ni.com/aerospace-defense.

NLR National Aerospace Laboratory

Booth: 416

Address: Anthony Fokkerweg 2, 1059CM, Amsterdam Telephone: +31-20-511 3113 Fax: +31-20-511 3210 Email: info@nlr.nl Website: www.nlr.nl Booth personnel Bart-Jan Freriks, Manager Marketing & Strategy The National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) is the independent non-profit Aerospace Research & Technology institute of the Netherlands. NLR has a long history (1919), experience and excellent track record in all fields of Aerospace R&D. NLR is able to cover all aerospace technology areas in-house and therefore a very trustworthy and flexible partner. NLR supports governments and industries worldwide. In the field of testing NLR has a distinct trackrecord including Wind Tunnel Testing (including complex Wind Tunnel Models), Flight Testing (Military and Civil Aircraft, Helicopters and FixedWing), Structures Testing, Operational Test & Evaluation, UAV test & evaluation, etc. NLR is your trusted and proven partner in Aerospace Innovation and Testing. Please visit our website on www.nlr.nl or visit booth 416.

Numeca USA Inc

Booth: 305

Address: 2141 Mission Street, Suite 201, San Francisco, CA 94110 Telephone: 1415558483 Email: alain.demeulenaere@numeca-usa.com Website: www.numeca.com Booth personnel Alain Demeulenaere, Manager ovatio

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ONERA

Booth: 415

Address: BP72, 92322 Chatillon, CEDEX,

Pacific Airframe and Engineering

Paterson Labs Inc Booth: 230b

Address: 1201 Vanguard Dr. Oxnard, CA 93033, USA. Telephone: 805-240-1608 Fax: 805-240-1692 Email: garynichols@pacificairframe.com Website: www.pacificairframe.com

France. Telephone: +33 1467341 20 Fax: +33 146 7341 44 Email: stephen.wolf@onera.fr Website: www.onera.fr Booth personnel Engineering and Testing Facilities

Booth personnel Gary Nichols, V.P. Operations/Sales

ONERA, the French Aerospace Research Establishment,

Specializing in airframe structural parts and assemblies,

Stephen Wolf, Director Computing,

is a public, scientific and technical entity with 60 years of experience. ONERA commercially operates large, unique windtunnels over the full speed range. Our in-house expertise is sustained by continual improvement of testing and measurement techniques. Data quality and customer confidentiality are paramount. A complete testing service is available to our customer base world-wide, from model sketch to final test report as needed. This service includes both model and balance design/manufacture/calibration.

tooling design, technical engineering support and rapid CNC machine tooling production, Pacific Airframe uses the most up to date modelling and machining software. Pacific Airframe is your proven source for your airframe structural spare parts requirements. Quality you can trust, service you can count on, and reliability that repeats itself with every order we deliver. Quality is inherent in Pacific Airframe’s processes, standards and manufactured products through our unwavering conformance with the prescribed drawing specifications and our AS9100 Quality system requirements. Pacific Airframe and Engineering continues it’s commitment

Orlite Industries (Millennium 2000) Ltd.

to customer communication and service excellence.

Booth: 221

Address: Ben Gurion 2, Ness Ziona 74101

Pacific Instruments, Inc. Booth: 215 Address: 4080 Pike Lane, Concord, CA 94520, USA. Telephone: 925-827-9010 Fax: 925-827-9023 Email: clloyd@pacificinstruments.com Website: www.pacificinstruments.com

`Israel Telephone: +972-8-9384428 Fax: +972-8-9301606 Email: guy@orlite.co.il Website: www.orlite.co.il Booth personnel Guy Ittha, Sales and marketing Manager Orlite founded at 1959; our capabilities include design, development and manufacturing of advanced products made of composite materials using advanced technologies for Aerospace, Defense and Civil application. Orlite’s aerospace product line include manufacturing and

Booth personnel Chris Lloyd, National Sales Manager Pacific Instruments, Inc. has over 30 years experience in the design, manufacture and support of state-of-theart computer-automated measurement systems. Major aerospace and vehicle companies, government research agencies and the military use these systems to measure,

assemblies products for military and commercial aircraft such

store and analyze information and results from research and

as: Interior kits for P2F conversion projects, Structural parts,

development projects. Application-centric architecture allows

Ducts with multi opening in “One step process”, Airborne

for quality plug-and-play testing. Pacific has the experience

Radoms, Parts for F18 external fuel tanks & UAVs parts as

and the solution you need for any application.

main body, Wings, Radom antennas etc.

OSG Tap & Die, Inc.

Booth: 806

Address: 1921 Miraloma Ave, Placentia, CA, 92870 Telephone: 800-837-2223 Fax: 866-691-9872 Email: scott.daggett@osgtool.com Website: www.osgtool.com Booth personnel Scott Daggett, Aerospace Sales Manager We are dedicated to technological advancement and using our products as “tools” to promote worldwide communication. Gaining the support and trust of our customers has always been the commitment of OSG and our employees. Through technology, services, and actions, we strive to improve on our past achievements while at the same time preserving our environment and enhancing our society and the welfare

Palmer Wahl Instrumentation Group

Booth: 315

Address: 234 Old Weaverville Road, Asheville, NC 28804, USA. Telephone: 828-658-3131 Fax: 828-658-0728 Email: sales@palmerwahl.com Website: www.palmerwahl.com Booth personnel Stephen J. Santangelo, President Palmer Wahl offers the finest selection of Instrumentation products in the world. We provide support, calibration services, and product selection from an extensive line of precision temperature, pressure, test and calibration instruments. Our products include our patent-pending digital RTD thermometer, thermal imaging cameras, infrared thermometers, temperature calibrators, bimetal, dial, industrial and laboratory thermometers, thermowells,

of our employees.

pressure gauges, temperature recording labels, chart

OSG Tap & Die operates independent manufacturing

recorders, RTD and TC meters, and ohmmeters.

facilities worldwide, including three in North America. We

We design and manufacture our instruments, providing

are dedicated to precision manufacturing of taps, end mills,

certified, traceable calibration data which meets ISO 9001,

drills, and thread-making tools.

FAA, and FDA quality standards. ISO 9001:2008 Certified.

Booth: 405

Address: 8714 South 22nd St, Kent, Washington, 98031, USA. Telephone: 2538728113 Email: jayp@patersonlabs.com Website: www.patersonlabs.com Booth personnel Jay Paterson, President Patersonlabs has a diverse background in Wind Tunnel model design and fabrication. Our successful track record is built upon a proven ability execute in all phases of a Wind Tunnel Project from concept and design, to manufacturing and testing. We have worked with a variety of materials ranging from aluminum for low speed models, to high strength stainless steels for high speed models, to foam and composites for low speed and RCS models. We are very familiar with instrumentation including, pressure taps, pressure rakes, flow visualization, temperature instrumentation, air flow through inlets and exhaust. Our manufacturing and fabrication techniques provide for the highest possible tolerances from component part through final assembly.

Precision Metal Products, Inc. – subsidiary of Booth: 726 HBD Industries, Inc. Address: 850 West Bradley Avenue, El Cajon, CA 92020 Telephone: 619/448-2711 Fax: 619/448-2005 Email: sales@pmp-elcajon.com Website: www.pmp-elcajon.com Booth personnel Bob Bergen, Program Manager Precision Metal Products, Inc. (PMP) produces net and near-net shaped forgings and machined components for the aerospace (commercial and military),orthopedic implants and medical industries. PMP possesses a unique combination of advanced forging capabilities( 23 major forging machines, including mechanical, hydraulic, high-velocity counter- blow and screw presses); precision machining ( 3-,4- and 5- axis CNC machines) ; comprehensive post-forging processes, including on-site chemical milling, innovative tooling and metallurgical resources. PMP provides fast turn-around from initial design to full scale production and expertise in forging titanium, cobalt-chrome, stainless steel and more. For full details, visit: www.pmp-elcajon.com.

Pressure Systems

Booth: 504

Address: 34 Research Drive, Hampton, VA 23666 Telephone: (757) 865-1243 Fax: (757) 865-8744 Email: sales@PressureSystems.com Website: www.PressureSystems.com Booth personnel Melvin Byrd, Sales Engineer Pressure Systems, a Measurement Specialties Company, is the world leader in high channel count electronically scanned pressure measurement. The DTC Initium, a networkable data acquisition system, can operate up to 512 channels of measurement with throughput rates as high as 1200 Hz/ch/sec in Engineering Units. Ultra compact ESP-HD pressure scanners are available in either 32 or 64 channel configurations and feature on-board storage of characterization coefficients. Featuring Digital Temperature Compensation (DTC) Thermally induced errors and in-situ calibrations are virtually eliminated. If the size and accuracy of your pressure measurement system is important, then stop by booth 504 for more information.

PVA Tepla

Booth: 227

Address: 251 Corporate Terrace, Corona, CA 92879, USA Telephone: 951-270-3949 Fax: 951-371-9796 Email: jamesb@pvateplaamerica.com Website: www.pvateplaamerica.com Booth personnel James Bond, Sales Manager Plasma Systems SHOWGUIDE | 2010

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QTI

Booth: 627

Address: 2108 Century Way, Boise, ID 83709, USA. Telephone: 208-377-3373 Fax: 208-376-4754 Email: qtisales@thermistor.com Website: www.thermistor.com Booth personnel Lou Slocum, Sales Manager Quality Thermistor, Inc. (QTI) was founded in 1977 to meet the increasing demand for high quality temperature sensors for the aerospace industry. Since then, QTI, a small business, has exceeded the requirements of some of the most stringent high cost of failure thermal applications, changing the landscape of the supply chain for the entire industry. ISO:09001:2000 and AS9100 certified manufacturing and testing facilities in Idaho. Our quality systems enhance our ability to meet the needs of today’s high reliability temperature measurement and control applications.

Quality Vessel Engineering

Booth: 329

Address: 12201 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Telephone: (562) 696-2100 Fax: (562) 696-2122 Email: Info@qvessel.com Website: www.Qvessel.com Booth personnel John Gill, President Quality Vessel Engineering is an ASME certified business with over 50 years of experience of fabrication and development of Vacuum Chambers and Pressure Vessels. We can handle any project your business requires, whether it’s is large, small, or somewhere in between. QVE derives its passion from overcoming challenges that others believe to be impossible. Visit our members and see our newest innovations and projects. John Gill, President Ryan Castro, Sales Engineer Tommy Anderson, Sales Manager Ryan Downey, Ph. D., Senior Research Scientist Nate Seldon, Ph. D., Senior Project Engineer Please visit our website for the newest updates, www.Qvessel.com Thank you from Quality Vessel Engineering! Win a prize when you stop by!

SEPAC Inc.

Booth: 730

Address: 2000 Lake Road, Elmira, New York, NY 14903, USA. Telephone: 607.732.2030 Fax: 607.732.0273 Email: info@sepac.com Website: www.sepac.com Booth personnel Dave Vieira, Sales Manager SEPAC has vast experience in the military and commercial aerospace markets. Our electromagnetic clutches and brakes are found on systems ranging from thrust reversers on jumbo jets to missile fin actuators. SEPAC has a veteran design team and manufacturing facility in upstate NY. We are compliant to AS9100 and expect to be registered in February 2011 to both AS9100 & ISO9001. SEPAC thrives on tough applications. This has earned us a loyal following from many of the world’s best motion control companies. Some of our customers include: BAE Systems, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Moog, GE Aerospace, Thales, Northrop Grumman and many more. SEPAC employs critical thinkers and problem solvers and we strive always to provide innovative solutions.

Solara Engineering

Booth: 626

Swift Engineering, Inc.

Booth: 630

Address: 11127 Dora St. Sun Valley, CA 91352 Telephone: (818) 767-1000 Fax: (818) 767-1088 Email: sabrina@solaraengineering.com Website: www.solaraengineering.com

Address: 1141-A Via Callejon, San Clemente, CA. 92673 Telephone: 949-492-6608 Fax: 949-366-8249 Email: kplace@swiftengineering.com Website: www.swiftengineering.com

Booth personnel Sabrina Lee

Booth personnel Kanna Place, sales and marketing manager

We are a certified Small Disadvantaged Business company with over 20 years of experience in precision machined parts using 3, 4 & 5 Axis Machines, fabricating close tolerance sheet metal components, & assemblies. Our production capabilities are 100% complete from blueprint to final assembly, including outside finishing processes, & other special procedures that may be required. We specialize in working with Aluminum, Steels, Copper, Titanium, as well as plastics & polymers such as Teflon & Delrin. We can also readily produce complex designs out of other more exotic materials such as Inconel, Magnesium, Nickel, Kovar, Prodec, Super Invar, & ceramics including difficult to make forgings, castings, & dip-brazed assemblies.

Swift Engineering Inc. -- Intelligent Solutions in Automotive and Aerospace Engineering with world-class quality and quick turnaround. Founded in 1983, Swift first specialized in the design, construction and fabrication of what is demonstrably the world’s most successful line of racing cars. Today, Swift offers design, construction and fabrication of high performance metallic and composite products, advanced engineering services and aerodynamic design and testing for the automotive, aerospace and commercial industries. Swift’s purpose-built, 60,000 square-foot facility is located in San Clemente, California, halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego, within sight of the Pacific Ocean. Swift is AS9100 and ISO9000 certified and endeavours to be NADCAP approved by 2011.

Spiralock

Booth: 521

Address: 25235 Dequindre Rd, Madison Hts, MI 48071 Telephone: 248-543-7800 Fax: 248-543-1403 Email: slinfo@spiralock.com Website: www.spiralock.com Booth personnel Lyndon Lattie, Sr. Technical Sales Specialist Spiralock is threaded fastener manufacturer that has redesigned the internal diameter (ID-female) thread form by engineering a 30° wedge ramp at the root of the female thread. When assembled with a standard 60° male threaded fastener, it creates a mechanically locked threaded assembly, proven to prevent vibration loosening without the use of ancillary devices. Our internally threaded fasteners or tapped ID thread tooling create a threaded assembly that is free spinning, reusable, and fatigue resistant. The thread form is referred to as Spiralock threads. Spiralock products include flange nuts, self-clinching nuts, wire thread inserts, threaded inserts, taps and gages, threading inserts and thread milling cutters. Eliminating the need for secondary locking devices, Spiralock provides reliable fastening solutions for numerous aerospace applications, from electronics and avionics, to satellite instrumentation, radar and proximity equipment, auxiliary power units, various mounting connections throughout the aircraft, and many others”.

Statistical Design Institute, LLC

Booth: 228a

Address: 4805 Scoter Lane McKinney, TX 75070 Telephone: 706-378-3194 Fax: 305-768-0117 Email: melliott@stat-design.com Website: www.stat-design.com Booth personnel Michael Elliott, VP Sales & Marketing Enhanced Product Development. Statistical Design Institute (SDI) has developed a suite of powerful software tools and a comprehensive training curriculum to support every phase of product development. The tools offer a familiar Microsoft Excel interface for a short learning curve, flexibility and customization. SDI will provide you with the tools, training, workshops, and tutorials you need to ensure optimal product design decisions, cost containment, and customer satisfaction. +Customized Training +Workshops +Consulting +Software Tools We help you transform customer needs into quality solutions.

Taylor Hobson Inc (a division of Ametek)

Booth: 824

Address: 1725 Western Drive, West Chicago, IL60185 Telephone: 630 621 3099 Fax: 630 231 1739 Email: taylor-hobson.usa@ametek.com Website: www.taylor-hobson.com Booth personnel Graham Anderson, Managing Director Spectrum Metrology Ltd Part of the Ametek group and world renowned for its surface texture, form and roundness measurement equipment, Taylor Hobson will be demonstrating a range of alignment equipment including telescopes, lasers and accessories. Taylor Hobsons’ Alignment, Angle and Level equipment has been used for decades in the aerospace industry during production and test of jigs and fixtures. With additional accessories such as optical squares, a range of geometric parameters such as flatness, squareness and parallelism can be measured during aircraft construction or setting of optical weapons systems. The Alignment Telescope can also be used in autocollimation/ autoreflection mode to set components square and in line.

TDK-Lambda Americas

Booth: 324

Address: 405 Essex Road, Neptune, NJ 07753 Telephone: 732-922-9300 Fax: 732-922-1441 Email: john.breickner@us.tdk-lambda.com Website: www.us.tdk-lambda.com/hp Booth personnel Brad Canfield, Western Regional Manager Genesys(TM) AC/DC power supplies provide high power density, low ripple and complete user-friendly interfaces, excellent performance and flexibility. The only complete family with identical features and interfaces. Platforms include 750W, 1500W, 3.3/5kW and 10/15kW. Outputs available range up to 600V and 1,000A. Standard features for all Genesys™ units include reliable Front Panel encoders, built-in standard RS-232/485, Last Setting Memory, User Selectable Auto/Safe Re-start, optional LAN, IEEE or Isolated Analog Control. Power factor corrected AC Input options assures operation world-wide. Warranty five (5) years.TDK-Lambda Americas is ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001 certified. Genesys™ 750W to 5000W are RoHS compliant.

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Technicut Tool Inc.

Booth: 736

Address: 2105 Blackacre Dr., Tecumseh, ON, N0R 1L0, Canada Telephone: +1 519 737 2611 Fax: +1 519 737 2605 Email: abhatti@technicuttool.com Website: www.technicuttool.com Booth personnel Amir Bhatti, Director Business Development Aerospace Technicut Tool Inc. specializes in manufacturing precision machined components, tooling, next level assemblies utilizing the latest in CNC Technology (Turning, Milling, Wire/Sinker EDM, etc.). Exotic materials machined include: Inconel 718, Nitronic 50HS, Toughmet, Mangabraze, HY100, Titanium, Becu, Stainless Steels, etc. Unique Applications: Wire EDM (Submersible)-Charmilles 6020SI(+/-.0002) CNC Machining Spindle speed 42000 RPM Electrode Manufacturing (carbon and copper), Hard Milling / High Speed Machining of tool steel ie. A2, D2, S7, etc. Quality Certifications : AS/EN 9100 ISO 9001-2000 Canadian Controlled Goods Program Certified US ITAR compliant

THERMOCOAX Inc.

Booth: 621

Address: 6825 Shiloh Road East, Ste B3 ALPHARETTA GA 30005 Telephone: 800 298 3345 Fax: 678 947 4450 Email: info@thermocoax.us Website: www.thermocoax.com Booth personnel Olivier Herve, Market Leader ADS & Turbines THERMOCOAX Research, design, manufacturing and qualification of products based on the mineral insulated cable technology – Components of custom assemblies – one-of-a-kind projects or recurrent production: With more than 53 years experience, THERMOCOAX uses its knowledge and capabilities to manage customer projects through to a successful outcome – Tear one supplier in many projects: – Smart anti-icing systems with self-regulated anti-icing system: waste water drain mast, angle of attack, anti-icing of Pitot tubes, anti-icing grids – Other heating solutions : heating horns for rudder, elevator, aileron, glycol heater – Event sensor: NEGACOAX overheat and fire detection – Temperature measurement: small diameters (0.2 mm OD), high temeperatures: up to 2200°C A project management approach to develop and propose the best and most cost-effective technical solution. ISO 9001 - -EN 9100/2003 n° AERO/2006/27443 -ISO 14001 -OHSAS 18001 - ATEX - Aero Qualification Management

Tiodize Co., Inc.

Booth: 611

Address: 5858 Engineer Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92649, USA. Telephone: 714-898-4377 Fax: 714-898-8715 Email: wade.friedrichs@tiodize.com Website: www.tiodize.com Booth personnel Wade Friedrichs, Product Manager Prevent seizing of threaded fasteners wth Tiolube 614-T9B. Designed for use in jet engine applications to replace silver at 1400 degrees. Used by Pratt & Whitney, GE, and Rolls Royce. T8E Paste is idea for use in jet engine maintenance applications. Both are used on A-286, Inconel and Waspaloy. When exposed to 1400 degrees for long periods of time, aids in the removal of the nut or bolt. Tiodze coatings have been used on every major aircraft program since 1966. Have coating issues? Come by and ask if Tiodze can provide some samples. Tiodize also designs and manufactures some of the most unique composite bearings and fasteners in the industry.

TRAC Lubricants & Coatings

United Testing Systems Booth: 330b Booth: 635

Address: 522 Ellis Ave – Colwyn, PA 19023, USA. Telephone: 610-237-1670 Fax: 610-237-1680 Email: info@traccoatings.com Website: www.traccoatings.com Booth personnel Michael Jumper, VP Marketing TLC is a worldwide distributor of specialized coatings, paints, lubricants, dry film lubricants, sealants, adhesives and cleaners for the Aerospace, Railroad/Transit and Industrial marketplace.

Tri Models Inc.

Booth: 410

Address: 5191 Oceanus Dr, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Telephone: 714-896-0823 Fax: 714-896-0923 Email: DHERZOG@TRIMODELS.COM Website: trimodels.com Booth personnel Dennis Herzog, Treasurer/CNC Prog. Manager Tri Models has been producing wind tunnel models for the aerospace community for over 38 years. Our reputation is built on a commitment to quality, value and schedule. We provide all services including design, n/c programming, fabrication, inspection and welding. Our global customer base includes large airframers to small businesses.

Triumph Aerospace – Force Measurement Systems (FMS)

Booth: 125

Address: 7340 Trade St, Suite D, San Diego, CA 92121, USA. Telephone: 858-537-2020 x-301 Fax: 858-537-0720 Email: drbooth@triumphgroup.com Website: www.aerofms.com Booth personnel Dennis Booth / David King / Ryan Kew, Manager – FMS / Design Manager / Calibration Manager For over 55 years the Force Measurement Systems of Triumph Aerospace has been a supplier to the Aerospace community of force balances and related test hardware in support of wind tunnel and ground test facilities. As former operational part of Hypersonic, Trisonic and Low Speed Wind Tunnel facilities, we have a unique opportunity to apply practical ‘hands-on’ design experience to balances and systems that we develop. As a result of this experience, our designs reflect proven, designs of both internal and external type balances and model positioning systems.

Turbocam International Booth: 814 Address: 607 Calef Highway, Barrington NH USA 03825 Telephone: 603-905-0200 Fax: 603-905-0201 Email: oliver.sexton@turbocam.com Website: www.turbocam.com Booth personnel Oliver Sexton, VP-Business Development TURBOCAM is a global turbomachinery development and manufacturing company that specializes in 5-axis machining of flowpath components and unconventional machining (ECM & EDM). Also available is a metal treatment technology called TX1 which makes steel wear resistant.

Address: 5802 Engineer Dr. Huntingdon Beach, CA 92649-177, USA. Telephone: 800 765 9997 Fax: 714 897 8496 Email: sales @unitedtesting.com Website: www.unitedtesting.com Booth personnel Jeff M. Routley, Sales Mgr With more than 45 years in business, United Testing Systems has become one of the world’s premier manufacturers of state of the art materials testing systems. United proudly manufactures 90% of our products in the USA. United offers complete line of mechanical testing machines, hardness testers, grips, fixtures, strain gage acquisition and hot/cold chambers. United also offers accredited lab and field calibration services on all makes of mechanical testing equipment. (NVLAP/A2LA/17025). Check us out at Tensiletest.com

University of Kansas Aerospace Short Course Program

Booth: 428

Address: 1515 St. Andrews Drive, Aerospace Short Course Program, Lawrence, KS 66047, USA. Telephone: 785-864-5823 or toll free Fax: 785-864-4871 Email: kah@ku.edu Website: www.continuinged.ku.edu/aero Booth personnel Soma Chakrabarti, Director The University of Kansas Aerospace Short Course Program, was developed in 1977 to provide advanced training for aerospace professionals. In partnership with the University of Kansas Aerospace Engineering Department and the School of Engineering, this program has provided the highest quality instruction, taught by more than 90 industry and academic experts. We feature an extensive list of courses that cover the industry’s most relevant topics. Our short courses are available at public locations and for on-site delivery to your company.

Upland Fab, Inc

Booth: 220

Address: 1445 W. Brooks Street, Unit L, Ontario, CA 91762 Telephone: 9099866565 x27 Fax: 9099860495 Email: syost@uplandfab.com Website: www.uplandfab.com Booth personnel Sandra Yost, Manager

VerTechs Enterprises

Booth: 604

Address: 10051 Old Grove Rd. San Diego, CA 92131 Telephone: 858-578-3900 Fax: 858-578-2910 Email: info@vertechsusa.com Website: www.vertechsusa.com Booth personnel Geosef (Joey) Straza, President VerTechs Enterprises is an aerospace Research & Development / Manufacturing Company. Acknowledging the industries needs for fuel efficiency, reduced emissions and noise pollution restraints. VerTechs has developed new high temperature structural materials. These structures vastly improve the efficiencies of traditional sheet metal. Some of the benefits of these materials include combating thermal deflection, less weight than titanium without compromising stiffness, higher temperature than titanium, and able to be cold formed. Please visit us at www.vertechsusa to find out more about our materials or call us 858-578-3900. SHOWGUIDE | 2010

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Viatran Corporation

Booth: 232a

3829 Forest Parkway, Suite 500, Wheatfield, NY 14120 Telephone: 716-629-3802 Fax: 716-693-9162 Email: solutions@viatran.com Website: www.viatran.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL Don Seewagen, Western regional manager Viatran designs and delivers pressure measurement solutions to the aerospace industry. Viatran has gained recognition and respect by maintaining a single-minded focus on customer service, performance and reliability. Viatran provides instrumentation for measuring gauge, absolute, vacuum and differential pressures in demanding environments. Viatran provides reliable solutions to pressure measurement.

VMI, Inc.

Booth: 624

211 E. Weddell Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA. Telephone: 408-745-1700 Fax: 408-745-6721 Email: visales@vmivideo.com Website: www.vi.vmivideo.com

Wineman Technology, Inc.

Booth: 623

1668 Champagne Drive North, Saginaw, 48604, USA. Telephone: 989-771-3000 Fax: 989-771-3010 Email: sales@winemantech.com Website: www.winemantech.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL Darryn LaZar, Vp Sales & marketing Wineman Technology, Inc. was incorporated in 1991 as a high-technology firm dedicated to providing industrial automation and controls engineering services to automotive based companies and their suppliers in the mid-michigan area. WTI is now recognized as an industry leader in the design & build of specialty machines for component and system level products in all aspects of tset including production, assembly, and research & deveopment. We employ a staff of engineers experienced in controls engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical design & build.

Witte L.P.

Booth: 205

X-Ray Industries Inc.

Booth: 225

1961 Thunderbird Street Troy, Michigan 48084-5467 Telephone: 248-362-2242 Fax: 248-244-1547 Email: rbourdon@xritesting.com Website: www.xritesting.com Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL richard Bourdon, Director L3 consulting, Training & field services X-r-I TESTInG X-ray Industries Inc. servicing aerospace, Defense and all of manufacturing since 1941. a Special process provider with solutions in non-destructive Testing and Coating & Chemical processes. XrI TESTInG nadcap nDT services. ppI aerospace Innovative Coating solutions. TED Test Equipment Distributors, nDT Sales and services. CIS Composite Inspection Solutions. advanced nDT services X-ray, n-ray services, neutron radiography. Total Team Integration: providing the inspection services you need, or integrating new advanced nDT technologies for you. Our team of experienced and certified nDT Level 3’s accompanied by resources for advanced nDT equipment technologies can provide the nDT solution you are looking for.

Zuken

Booth: 429

Address:

Address:

5126 South Royal Atlanta Drive Tucker, Georgia. 30084, USA. Telephone: 317-822-7003 Fax: 317-822-7009 Email: dmartin@witteamerica.com Website: www.witteamerica.com

Address:

BOOTH PERSONNEL

BOOTH PERSONNEL Gary phillips, Vice president marketing & Sales

BOOTH PERSONNEL rick Lagasca, account manager Zuken works globally with leading companies to provide innovative, dynamic, and powerful EDa and CaE solutions. The company’s unique combination of proven experience, technological expertise and agility create best-in-class solutions, enabling users to optimize their electrical and electronic engineering design and manufacturing processes. Zuken’s products and services are designed to help companies meet the challenges of today’s dynamic and competitive electronics markets: Cr-5000 Enterprise-wide modular pCB Design; CaDSTar - price / performance pCB Design; E3.series - Software Solutions for the Design of Electrical Wiring; E3.WireWorks Electrical Engineering for SolidWorks users; DS-2 Electrical & Electronic Engineering Data mgmt.

Shino Sumida, Sales/marketing VmI Visual Imaging is a national distributor for Sony Visual Imaging products, devoted to providing an array of industrial cameras for: robotics Vision, Biotech, microscopy, Homeland Surveillance and Security, Industrial automation, Traffic monitoring, and Inspection. VmI also offers a wide range of production, presentation, and videoconferencing products for every application; full complement of system design and installation services, from upgrading an existing facility to a brand new design and build.

Horst Witte, a German-based company, specialises in constructing high-precision aerospace products made of high-tensile aluminium. This includes design and manufacturing of several innovative, patented aircraft fixturing systems for machining and measuring, as well as subcontracting machining of top-quality parts for the aerospace and medical industries. Horst Witte possesses more than 35 years’ experience in machining aerospace aluminium alloys. It owns an ultra-modern machine shop and has an experienced and dedicated workforce with an immense depth of expertise. Horst Witte has subsidiaries in asia, mexico and USa, as well as additional agents and partners all around the world.

238 Littleton RD, STE 100 Westford, MA 01886, USA Telephone: 978-692-4900, Toll Free: 800-356-8352 Fax: 978-692-4725 Email: info@zuken.com Website: http://www.zuken.com

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2nd Global Wind Tunnel Symposium Sponsored by:

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The silent threat: icing

Meeting the Challenges of Multiple Clients at Windshear Remotely Controlled Wind Tunnels via the Internet to Facilitate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Education at all Levels

Windshear

MechNet

Ensuring mission readiness; maximizing infrastructure and personnel resources (2)

4

DTU Climatic Wind Tunnel Facility for Bridge Cable Dynamics

Techical University of Denmark

4.00 pm

Acquisition and Application of Wind Tunnel Test Data for Aircraft Training of Upset/Loss of Control

Bihrle

COFFEE BREAK – Exhibits Hall

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Mr Jack Gilbert, President, MechNet Inc/ GDJ Inc, USA

Mr Jeffrey Bordner, Site Manager, Windshear/Jacobs, USA

Dr Holger Koss, Associate Professor, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark

Mr Edward Dickes, Director of Testing Services, Bihrle Applied Research, Inc, USA

Mr Chris Porter, Program Manager, NASA GRC/Jacobs Technology, USA

Dr. Gary Elfstrom, Director, Business Development, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada

Prof. Zhigang Yang, Director and professor, Shanghai Automotive Wind Tunnel Center Project, China

Dr Edward Duell, Sr. Aeroacoustics Engineer, BMW/Jacobs Engineering, Germany

Dr Stephen Wolf, Business Development Manager, ONERA, France

Mr Timothy Marshall, Deputy Director, Aeronautics Test Program, NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, USA

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Wind tunnel infrastructure; latest and greatest from the auto industry

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Aerodynamic Testing Capabilities of the NASA Glenn 10- by 10-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel

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DTU Climatic Wind Tunnel Facility for Bridge

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Mr George Sydnor, Capital Investment Projects Manager, NASA ATP, USA

Mr Earnest Arrington, Engineering Manager/ Sierra Lobo, Inc., USA

Mr Nigel Corby, Business Development Executive, Aircraft Research Association Ltd, UK

Mr Edward Dickes, Director of Testing Services, Bihrle Applied Research, Inc, USA

Ms Nina Tortosa, Aerodynamicist, General Motors, USA

Dr Calum Gray, CEO, LaVision Inc, USA

Dr Michael Hemsch, Aerospace Technologist, NASA Langley Research Center, USA

Mr Dennis Booth, Manager, Triumph Aerospace Systems – FMS, USA

Mr Eric Paciano, Researcher, Aerospace Engineering Dept, California Polytechnic State University, USA

Dipl Ing Joost Hakkaart, Principle R&D Manager Helicopter & Aeroacoustics Dept, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Netherlands

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The Feasibility of Very Large Scale PIV and Tomographic PIV

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Evaluation and Control of Wind Tunnel Measurement Processes

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Hi-Capacity Balances for future wind tunnel testing

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Rogers F. Starr, Jr. President of Jacobs Technology and a Group Vice President, Jacobs Technology President of Jacobs Engineering. He leads the company’s delivery of test and evaluation, technical operations, and engineering support to a wide range of aerospace, defense, and automotive acquisition, engineering, and development programs. The unit consists of 22 dedicated business segments, employing 15,000 personnel, supporting defense,NASA, energy and automotive customers. Previously, he served as General Manager of test operations at Arnold Engineering Development Center from 1997 to 2000. From 1994 to 1997, he led major programs supporting DoD, NASA, and automotive companies.

From 1990 to 1994, he was General Manager of the Technology Group with responsibility for the design, build, and activation of major ground testing facilities globally. He is a member of the AIAA and of the National Society of Professional Engineers where he has held several offices and served on several committees. He was an NSPE Congressional Fellow. He is the author of more than 20 journal articles and conference papers. He received an MS degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Tennessee (1967) and a BS degree in aerospace engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology (1966).

Mr Timothy Marshall Deputy Director, Aeronautics Test Program, NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, USA Strategic Directions of the NASA Aeronautics Test Program, NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate Ensuring mission readiness; maximizing infrastructure and personnel resources U.S. leadership in aeronautics depends on ready access to technologically advanced, efficient, and affordable aeronautics test capabilities. These systems include major wind tunnels and propulsion test facilities and flight test capabilities. The federal government owns the majority of the major aeronautics test capabilities in the United States, primarily through the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Department of Defense (DoD). However, changes in the Aerospace landscape, primarily the decrease in demand for testing over the last 20 years required an overarching strategy for management of these national assets. Therefore, NASA established the Aeronautics Test Program (ATP) as a twopronged strategic initiative to: (1) retain and invest in NASA aeronautics test capabilities considered strategically important to the agency and the nation, and (2) establish a strong, high level partnership with the DoD. Test facility utilization is a critical factor for ATP because it relies on user occupancy fees to recover a substantial part of the operations costs for its facilities. Decreasing utilization is an indicator of excess capacity and in some cases low-risk redundancy (i.e., several facilities with basically the same capability and overall low utilization). However, low utilization does not necessarily translate to lack of strategic importance. Some facilities with relatively low utilization are nonetheless vitally important because of the unique nature of the capability and the foreseeable aeronautics testing needs.

Unfortunately, since its inception, the customer base for ATP has continued to shrink. Utilization of ATP wind tunnels has declined by more than 50% from the FY 2006 levels. This significant decrease in customer usage is attributable to several factors, including the overall decline in new programs and projects in the aerospace sector; the impact of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) on the design, development, and research process; and the reductions in wind tunnel testing requirements within the largest consumer of ATP wind tunnel test time, the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD). Retirement of the Space Shuttle Program and recent perturbations of NASA’s Constellation Program will exacerbate this downward trend. Therefore it is crucial that ATP periodically revisit and determine which of its test capabilities are strategically important, which qualify as low-risk redundancies that could put in an inactive status or closed, and address the challenges associated with both sustainment and improvements to the test capabilities that must remain active. This presentation will provide an overview of the ATP vision, mission, and goals as well as the challenges and opportunities the program is facing both today and in the future. We will discuss the strategy ATP is taking over the next five years to address the National aeronautics test capability challenges and what the program will do to capitalize on its opportunities to ensure a ready, robust and relevant portfolio of National aeronautics test capabilities.

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Dr Stephen Wolf Business Development Manager, ONERA, France ONERA Testing Services Expand Customer Expectations of Wind Tunnel Tests ONERA (The French Aerospace Lab) has operated a suite of world-class wind tunnels for over 55 years, within its GMT division. ONERA’s objectives in the short term, mid-term and longer term are: 1) to best serve our clients as we have always done, utilizing improved instrumentation, test techniques and methodologies; 2) to serve a new purpose, to better understand the flow physics of wind tunnel models. The topics covered in our presentation will include development of global measurement techniques (PIV and lowspeed PSP), model improvements (automation, and miniaturization of components) on a commercial basis, to provide better value and

productivity per test. In addition, we explain how the expectations of our customers are expanded by the continual improvement of our services, which can be as comprehensive as the customer wishes. We are able to provide so much more than just global forces and moments, for example, global pressure distributions, local loading, flow mapping around the model, propulsion integration effects, etc. We will in fact, show how the wind tunnel is only a part of our services, and not the only reason a customer comes to, and returns to ONERA. This we are confident, is the best way to utilize wind tunnel facilities for the future, and to remain competitive in a world market.

Dr Edward Duell Sr. Aeroacoustics Engineer, BMW/Jacobs Engineering, Germany Wind tunnel infrastructure; latest and greatest from the auto industry Ensuring mission readiness; maximizing infrastructure and personnel resources The new BMW Aerodynamisches Versuchszentrum (AVZ test center features two 300kmh, open-jet, wind tunnels capable of full-scale vehicle tests and a 32,000m2 support building with space for workshops, vehicle preparation, and offices. The AVZ center incorporates several new aerodynamic technology features. These features include a single-belt rolling road and a five-belt rolling road for underbody aerodynamic simulation. Each rolling road type has distinct advantages that can be leveraged for particular test goals. To accurately simulate “on-road”; aerodynamic forces, a novel collector / flow stabilizer was developed that produces a very flat axial static pressure (dCp/dx) distribution. The flat static pressure

distribution represents a significant improvement relative to other openjet wind tunnels. Additionally, Helmholtz resonators were planned into the design and tuned to passively and effectively reduce low frequency open-jet plenum pressure fluctuations. A unique test capability to study vehicle drafting and dynamic overtaking maneuvers is possible with the use of two overhead traverses in one test section. Additionally, the effect of the circuit design on producing low levels of turbulence is discussed. The wind tunnels are considered by the automotive industry to be “next generation”; due to the significant technical developments that provide design engineers with new tools for aerodynamic optimization of vehicles.

Prof. Zhigang Yang Director and Professor, Shanghai Automotive Wind Tunnel Center Project, ChinaShanghai Automotive Wind Tunnel Center, Tongji University The newly built Shanghai Automotive Wind Tunnel Center (SAWTC) is In this presentation, the background of the Shanghai Automotive Wind described in the presentation. SAWTC has a full-scale aerodynamic Tunnel Center Project and the technical feasures of each of the two wind and aero-acoustic wind tunnel, and a full-scale climatic wind tunnel. tunnels are described.

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Dr. Gary Elfstrom Business Development, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada University of Ontario Institute of Technology Development of the UOIT Climatic Wind Tunnel The University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) climatic wind tunnel (CWT) is described from its genesis, through design, construction and initial operation. The primary need of the CWT was to provide an independent, full test capability, for car and truck thermal operation testing in support of the automotive industry in Canada. Design and cost tradeoffs were conducted to maximize the test fidelity within the anticipated user vehicle spectrum. A key

requirement was to provide advanced aerodynamic aspects of vehicle thermodynamic testing. Unique features thus include a 7-14.5m2 variable nozzle concept to enable a wide range of vehicle sizes and wind speed combinations, and a turntable with chassis dynamometer to enable vehicle tests at yaw. Construction is complete, and start-up and integrated testing underway, with commissioning expected to be complete in by late 2010.

Mr Chris Porter Program Manager , NASA GRC/Jacobs Technology, USA with Jeffrey A Chambers, Senior Project Manager, NASA Glenn Research Center The silent threat: icing. NASA GRC Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) & Cooling System Upgrade Funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 has made it possible for NASA’s Aeronautics Test Program (ATP) to promote significant upgrades to the capabilities of some of its test facilities. As one of its largest, most used facilities the Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) at the Glenn Research Center (GRC) in Cleveland, Ohio has been selected to receive an increased operating envelope by replacing the refrigeration plant system. The competitive selection process resulted in Jacobs Technology Inc. being contracted by NASA to replace the existing refrigeration system, which was originally installed

in 1944, with a modern system with increased capacity and enhanced operability. To minimize the risks to this highly utilized national asset the NASA management has elected to deviate from the standard owner managed design/bid/build procurement method and use a turnkey design/build contract. Jacobs is providing NASA with innovative solutions to both the technical and construction challenges whilst minimizing the facility down time. The presentation will focus on replacement of the refrigeration plant, replacement of the wind tunnel heat exchanger, and the design/build delivery of the upgrades.

Mr Edward Dickes Director of Testing Services, Bihrle Applied Research, Inc, USA Bihrle Applied Research, Inc. Acquisition and Application of Wind Tunnel Test Data for Aircraft Training of Upset/Loss of Control Wind tunnel testing of aircraft at unusual attitudes, stalls, and spins and the accurate modeling of these effects in flight simulation can better prepare pilots for in-flight conditions. Much of this research has been attributed to military aircraft development but is now becoming more important for commercial

aircraft as well. This paper will discuss this importance, the test methods employed to collect these data and provide specific applications, including Bihrle Applied Research’s effort to model the effects of in-flight icing on the flight dynamics of the DH-6 aircraft.

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Dr. Holger Koss Associate Professor, Technical University of Denmark (DTU) DTU Climatic Wind Tunnel Facility for Bridge Cable Dynamics New Climatic Wind Tunnel Facility (CWT) purposely built to investigate the accretion of ice and snow on circular bridge cable, its effect on aerodynamic loading and the resulting dynamic response of the cable system. Furthermore,

rain-wind induced vibration shall be looked at as well. With respect to the list of papers you have sent I would suggest a title such as “DTU (Climatic Wind Tunnel Facility for Bridge Cable Dynamics)”.

Mr. Jeffrey Bordner Site Manager / Windshear / Jacobs Technology – Co-Author & Co-Presenter: Dr. Joel Walter / Jacobs Technology Meeting the Challenges of Multiple Clients at Windshear ”The Windshear Inc. facility is a commercially available rolling road wind tunnel, sized for full scale automobile testing. An overview of the technical features and capabilities of this wind tunnel has been widely presented, including at this forum in 2008. This presentation will address the engineering based approach that was implemented by Jacobs Technology, to launch the facility and enable the commercial multi-client testing. Now in it’s third year of operation, Windshear Inc. has played host to testing a wide variety of products, including vehicles from NASCAR Cup, Nationwide, and Truck, Indy

Car, Formula One, ALMS and Grand Am prototypes and GT cars, and others. This wide customer base has presented some rather unique technical and operational challenges, which will be discussed in some detail. One of the most difficult technical challenges has been to provide an accurate and repeatable aerodynamic side force measurement for full, road-ready vehicles resting on the single-belt rolling road. This particular challenge has been resolved, in a very unique way, with a custom wheel force transducer system developed by Jacobs”.

Mr. Jack Gilbert President and Mr. Kurt Veggeeberg, Business Development Manager MechNet Inc / GDJ Inc Remotely Controlled Wind Tunnels via the Internet to Facilitate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Education at all Levels. MechNet Inc. is starting a new and innovative service to allow Schools and Universities to operate research grade wind tunnels via the Internet. Multiple FLOTEK wind tunnels manufactured by GDJ Inc. will be equipped with a wide range of models such as wind turbine blades, different NACA profile airfoils, venturis, golf balls, and so on. The wind tunnels will interface to a state-of-the-art system based on National Instruments hardware and LabVIEW, which will control the wind tunnel and display performance data. The application was developed by Viewpoint Systems. Students will be able to conduct comprehensive experiments remotely. Interactivity

will include adjustable test section velocity and airfoil angle attack, real time updates of data and set points, and audio and video to enhance realism. This system will provide a hands-on approach to teaching math and science. Coupling an aerodynamics curriculum with an actual test system will enhance the class work by providing real-world feedback to the theoretical foundations. Operating the wind tunnels remotely allows access to expensive research grade equipment at a very affordable cost. Schools will not have to maintain the equipment or change models. With a change of IP address, different airfoils, such as the NACA 2415 and 0015, will be made available. SHOWGUIDE | 2010

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Dr. Fay Collier Project Manager, Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project – Recent Progress toward Environmental Goals An overview of NASA’s Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) how the project will favourably impact community noise, local air quality, Project will be given. Goals of the project will be described connecting and carbon emissions concerns . Recent results from several high profile the project to the National Plan for Aeronautics Research, and describing wind tunnel test campaigns will be described.

Dipl Ing Joost Hakkaart Principle R&D Manager, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR The smartest tiltrotor / tiltwing model developed so far The European rotorcraft industry and its partners are currently working on various research aspects of ERICA (Enhanced Rotorcraft Innovative Concept Achievement), a hybrid tiltwing /tiltrotor concept. This research is funded in the sixth framework programme, the NICETRIP project. The ERICA design is intended to overcome many of the operating and performance limitations associated with traditional tiltrotor designs. The planned 10 tons transport aircraft will have small diameter prop rotors to allow running takeoffs, outer wing sections that will tilt independently of the nacelles to reduce rotor downwash, and a continuous tubular structural connection between the prop rotors. To reduce future risks on one of the

critical technologies, being the tiltrotor aerodynamic interaction and rotor performance, a complex large scale research model has been developed on scale 1:5 by NLR for future wind tunnel testing in strategic European wind tunnels. Both outer wing and nacelle of the research model can be tilted independently, consistent with the ERICA configuration. To enable efficient tunnel operation, without the need to stop wind tunnel testing because of model configuration changes, all control surfaces; Flap (2), Flaperon (2), Rudder and Aileron are remotely controlled by advanced compact units developed at NLR. The level of complexity of this research model is far beyond any wind tunnel model developed so far.

Mr Eric Paciano Researcher, California Polytechnic State University The Design and Testing of a Next Generation Regional CESTOL Airliner California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, is currently working on a NRA, collaborating with Georgia Tech Research Institute to develop and validate predictive capabilities for the design and performance of a next gen (N+2), regional, subsonic, CESTOL aircraft with 25% reduction in fuel consumption and progress towards -52 dB lower noise levels than current aircraft. A 10 ft span model with circulation control wings, blended wing body, and over the wing engine locations was designed and manufactured. The Advanced Model for Extreme Lift and Improved Aeroacoustics (AMELIA) is outfitted with dual radius flaps, cross correlation rake, and nickel plated surfaces for FISF testing. The testing will be conducted at the NFAC at

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NASA Ames during summer of 2011. The NFAC was chosen for its ability to mount the model on a sting allowing for cleaner aerodynamic measurements, an existing high and low pressure air supply necessary to run the TPS and CCW, and the 40x80 ft test section which ensures no downwash impinges on the tunnel floor. The NFAC is also acoustically treated allowing aerodynamic and acoustic measurements to be performed simultaneously. The results of this test will be compiled into a database tailored to CFD analysis of the complex flows associated with CCW, a blended wing body, and over the wing engine locations. The database will be comprised of pressure, skin friction, aeroacoustic, and boundary layer interaction measurements.

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Mr. Dennis Booth Manager, Hi-Capacity Balances for future wind tunnel testing / Triumph Innovations in measurement techniques ”The High Capacity Force Balance continues to prove itself as a high performance balance that is capable of maintaining the accuracy across the full load envelope. The ability to redefine the allowable loads based on test requirements enable a single balance to fill the requirements that would usually take multiple balances to meet. The Hi-Capacity Force Balance greatly increases the load capacity and improves the state of the art performance. The Transition of the Hi-Cap balance from concept, development to the current production status is complete. The balances have reached full maturity of design in just a few years; Since 2005 we have completed nearly a dozen balances to a wide range

of customers, including government and industry. Each of the balances has successfully met the stated performance goals. The reports from wind tunnel testing on the balances are very positive. We have great confidence in the balances as they have been developed on a foundation of successful predecessors. The high capacity design is now a proven dependable balance that is ideal for meeting the demanding wind tunnel test requirements of today and the future. The presentation will cover design, fabrication and calibration results from a number of the various sizes of balances that have been completed over the previous 5 years. We will also discuss the future direct of balance development for the aerospace industry”.

Dr Michael Hemsch Aerospace Technologist, NASA Langley Evaluation and Control of Wind Tunnel Measurement Processes In 1998-2000, NASA Langley adopted a new framework for statistical evaluation and control of its wind tunnel measurement processes over time. The framework was implemented in five major tunnels at Langley: (1) the National Transonic Facility, (2) the Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel, (3) the 14-ft x 22-ft Subsonic Wind Tunnel, the (4) Transonic Dynamics Tunnel and (5) the 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel (now closed). The methodology is adapted from elements of the Measurement Assurance Plans developed by the National Bureau of Standards (now the National Institute of Standards and Technology) for standards and calibration laboratories. The methodology is based on the notions of statistical quality control (SQC) from manufacturing and metrology together with check standard testing. The results over time of the check standard repeat-run sets are analyzed using the statistical control chart methods of Walter A. Shewhart long familiar to the SQC community.

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Each tunnel’s check standards typically consist of a suitable wind tunnel model and a calibration probe, among others. Using control charts, the output from the check standards is monitored for backto-back repeatability, within-test repeatability and across-test repeatability. Our experience suggests that back-to-back repeatability is essentially a function of the instrument chosen and the test section used. However, the subgroup-to-subgroup variation, i.e. within-test and across-test, can include significant effects of test personnel decisions and facility activities, making it important to monitor such variations. In the presentation, the details of the SQC methods used in the NASA Langley wind tunnels are described and force balance and calibration probe control charts obtained over the past decade are presented. In addition, SQC methods and control charts results are presented for various other measurement processes as well. Those processes include test section flow angularity measurements, instrument calibration, and tracking of balance zeros during a test.

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Dr. Callum Gray CEO, LaVision Inc The Feasibility of Very Large Scale PIV and Tomographic PIV The total field of view (FOV) over which PIV measurements may be made depends on a few parameters including available laser energy, camera sensitivity and resolution and seeding light scattering efficiency. Current camera technology affords high

sensitivity and resolution while PIV lasers routinely deliver pulse energies up to 400m . With the use of various seeding materials we consider the maximum FOV and volume that may be measured by Planar PIV and Tomographic PIV respectively.

Ms. Nina Tortosa Aerodynamicist – Co-author Kenneth Karbon, Staff Engineer, General Motors, NA GM – Aerodynamic Development of the Chevy Volt Integrating CFD modelling with wind tunnel testing This paper will present some of the challenges and successful outcomes of developing the Chevy Volt in the wind tunnel with the help of computational fluid dynamic (CFD), focusing more on the wind tunnel and CFD tools used. The Chevy Volt is an electric vehicle with an extended-range capability. While the Volt’s propulsion system doesn’t directly affect its aerodynamic efficiency, it does make aerodynamics much more important than in tradition vehicles. Aerodynamic efficiency is the second largest contributor to electric range. Therefore, it was critical to reduce aerodynamic drag as much as

possible while maintaining the key styling cues from the original concept car. This presented a number of challenges during the development of the Volt, such as evaluating drag due to wheel design, balancing aerodynamics verses wind noise and cooling flow, and interfacing with other engineering requirements. These issues were resolved by spending hundreds of hours in the wind tunnel and running numerous CFD analyses. The end result is an attractive electric vehicle that, at start of production, will have the lowest coefficient of drag of any other GM vehicle currently on the market.

Mr. Nigel Corby Business Development Executive, Aircraft Research Association Ltd / Aerodynamic Simulation through Computational Fluid Dynamics and Wind Tunnel Testing ARA has for many years advocated the use of both CFD and wind tunnel testing in support of new aircraft projects. CFD can be used to undertake development work associated with novel concepts in the early stages of a research project to optimise the wind tunnel test programmes. ARA also believes that CFD can be used to better understand wind tunnel corrections and support interference. A recent project addressed the concept of rear fuselage mounted engines integrated with an innovative empennage design. It was considered that this type of novel configuration would be outside the current scope of knowledge of wind tunnel support aerodynamic interference effects and so a CFD study was performed to investigate these effects. This was important in order to interpret the wind tunnel test results, including the comparison with CFD, and to understand the need for any wind tunnel data

corrections. CFD was used to assess support sting interference through comparison of both surface and field data, the latter in the form of flow conditions at specified positions. This analysis showed that the interference effects of the wind tunnel support system were negligible over the rear fuselage. The wind tunnel test was carried out to determine the aerodynamic performance of the configuration and to validate the numerical simulations. The test technique used for this configuration was the live rear fuselage concept, where the model is supported using a twin sting arrangement, the sting booms being attached to the wings. The paper will describe the CFD analysis and wind tunnel work carried out to analyse the interference effects of the rig on the rear fuselage and empennage. ARA’s long-term vision of the complementary use of CFD and wind tunnel testing will also be discussed.

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Mr George Sydnor Capital Investment Projects Manager, NASA ATP, USA Status of NASA’s Recovery Act Wind Tunnel Upgrade Projects Ensuring mission readiness; maximizing infrastructure and personnel resources The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Aeronautics Test Program (ATP) is implementing five significant ground-based test facility projects across the nation with funding provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). This investment initiative for NASA’s wind tunnels is the largest and most ambitious in the past twenty years. The projects are: 1. The re-activation of a large compressor to provide a second source for compressed air and vacuum to the Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel at the Ames Research Center; 2. T he addition of a high-altitude ice crystal generation capability at the Glenn Research Center Propulsion Systems Laboratory Test Cell 3; 3. A new refrigeration system and tunnel heat exchanger for the Icing Research Tunnel at the Glenn Research Center; 4. Technical viability improvements for the National

Transonic Facility at the Langley Research Center; and 5. Modifications to conduct Environmentally Responsible Aviation and Rotorcraft research at the 14x22 Foot Subsonic Tunnel at Langley Research Center. The technical description and status of each project are given here, including benefits and challenges of the ARRA funded projects. It is envisioned that improved facilities will attract a larger customer base, offer revenue growth, and maintain future operations stability by providing capabilities that are needed for current and future research. The chosen projects will maximize wind tunnel reliability and maintainability by using newer, proven technologies in place of older and obsolete equipment and processes. The projects will meet NASA’s goal of integrating more efficient, environmentally safer, and less energy consuming hardware and processes into existing tunnel systems.

Mr E Allen Arrington Engineering Manager / Sierra Lobo, Inc. Aerodynamic Testing Capabilities of the NASA Glenn 10- by 10-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel The 10x10 SWT at NASA Glenn is currently the largest supersonic wind tunnel within the agency. While it was designed to provide testing of propulsion systems, the 10x10 is also fully capable of supporting other test types, including aerodynamic testing such as force and moment testing. The aerodynamic testing capabilities of the 10x10 SWT are often overlooked or even discounted due to the belief that the facility is only for propulsion testing. Over the past 20 years, there have been several flow quality tests conducted in the 10x10 SWT that indicate the facility has excellent flow characteristics and can support aerodynamic testing. These tests include transition cone studies, PIV measurements, force and moment comparison testing to the NASA Langley

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Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel and detailed calibration and flow quality surveys. A summary of these tests and the results will be presented. Other concerns that have been raised by the wind tunnel community regarding the test support systems and equipment and the experience of the 10x10 SWT test personnel in aerodynamic testing. Much of the concern is focused on an assumed lack of experience with internal strain gage balances that are integral for force and moment testing. The fact is that the test engineering staff supporting the wind tunnels at NASA Glenn are well versed in the use and calibration of balances and have successfully used balances in many test programs. The presentation will address each of these points.

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