First Announcement: H.G. Heinrich Parachute Systems Short Course
June 3-8, 2018
Renaissance Portsmouth-Norfolk Waterfront HotelÂ
425 Water Street
Portsmouth, Virginia 23704
Course | Venue | Agenda | Topics | Speakers | Contact |
Registration Check-In:
Registration check-in will be held 5:00pm-7:00pm on Sunday, June 3 in the Registration Desk Area on the first floor of the hotel, across from the Holley Ballroom. Please know, that if you are unable to check-in during this time, check-in materials will be available to you the morning of Monday, June 4th. The lectures are expected to end at noon on Friday, June 8th.
Course: NIA is pleased to present this AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems (ADS) Technical Committee organized short course. The technical coordinator of the course is Dr. Jean Potvin of St. Louis University and the delivery is coordinated by NIA. The sponsors of the course are: the AIAA ADS technical committee and the .
Course Materials: Each participant should have a copy of The Parachute Recovery System Design Manual by Theo Knacke. If you have a copy, bring it to the course. You can order a copy through us at the price of $55, and it will be delivered to you at the Short Course. For the latter, it is necessary to check this option on the registration form. Additional handout material will be provided during the lectures. Please bring your laptop computer if possible, as most of the lecture notes will be on a DVD or thumb drive.
Course Prerequisites: Participants should be familiar with aerospace system design and college-level aerodynamics.
Who Should Attend: Professional engineers and scientists working in all branches of the aerospace industry, the armed forces, and academia. No prior experience with parachute hardware or design is required.
Venue: The course will be at the Renaissance Portsmouth-Norfolk Waterfront Hotel in Portsmouth, Virginia. This is a hotel on the waterfront, with every room having a view of the busy harbor. A block of rooms has been reserved at the discounted conference rate $93 plus tax per night. The rooms will be held until May 11, 2018. Rooms may be reserved by calling toll-free 1-888-839-1775 and asking for the group block “NIA Parachute Short Courseâ€, or by accessing the booking link: Room Reservation – Parachute Course
The deadline for registration is May 15, 2018. In addition, if you have registered and you need to cancel your registration before, you will get a full refund with the exception of a $100 administrative fee. After May 1, 2018, the refund would be less depending upon costs imposed by the hotel. Full-time undergraduate or graduate college students will receive a 50% tuition discount and current members of the AIAA ADS TC will receive a 20% tuition discount. In addition, if an organization, company, government lab or university sends more than 3 employees, there will be a tuition discount. The discount will be 10% for 3 or 4 employees of the same organization and it will be 20% for 5 or more employees from the same organization. In addition, any international participants should use the mail-in registration.
Click here to request a mail-in registration form
Topics:Â The topics covered in the course will include
- Canopy Design
- Case Studies
- Computer Simulation
- Construction Methods
- Definitions and Nomenclature
- Deployment Processes
- Design Project
- Drag Area Control
- Flight Mechanics
- Gliding Parachutes
- Parachute Materials
- Parachute Types and Applications
- Steady and Unsteady Aerodynamics
- Supersonic Parachutes
- Testing: Data Analysis and Instrumentation
- Low cost solutions for parachute testing
- Dr. Juan Cruz: Engineer, Atmospheric Flight and Entry Systems Branch, , NASA-Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
- Mr. John Underwood: Principal Engineer, Vorticity Ltd., Chalgrove Oxfordshire, UK.
- Dr. Jean Potvin: Professor, Physics Department, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri
- Mr. John Watkins: Principal Engineer, Pioneer Aerospace Corp., South Windsor, CT
- Dr. Dean Wolf: Consultant in Parachute Systems and Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff of Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico (also recipient of the AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Award)
- Dr. Travis Field: Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Contact: If you have any questions about the short course, please contact Mary Catherine Bunde at (757) 325-6731.