SUNDAY 24
February 2019 |
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1700-1930 |
Registration
opens – Crown
Promenade Foyer |
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1800-1930 |
Welcome Reception – Crown Promenade Foyer |
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MONDAY 25
February 2019 |
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0700-1730 |
Registration
opens – Crown
Promenade Foyer |
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0805-1005 0805-0815 0815-0835 0835-0925 0925-1000 |
Opening Plenary session – Crown Promenade Room 1&2 CONGRESS
OPENING ADDRESS Dr Sonja
Jenkinson, (Defence Aviation Safety Authority) PLENARY
PRESENTATIONS Chair: Dr
Arvind Sinha, (Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group) RESEARCH Dr Todd
Mansell, Chief Defence Scientist, (Defence Science and Technology Group) ACADEMIA Prof Phil
Webb, Cranfield University (Aerospace Education) , Prof Pier Marzocca, RMIT
University (Simulation, Modelling & Experimentation) ,Prof KC Wong, The
University of Sydney (Design) and LTCOL Keirin Joyce, Australian Army
(Unmanned Aircraft Systems) INDUSTRY 1 Steve
Chisholm, Vice President, BCA Structures Senior Chief
Engineer (Boeing Commercial Airplanes) |
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1010-1030 |
Morning
tea – Crown Promenade Foyer |
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1030-1210 (20min presentation inclusive of 5-minute
Q&A) |
Concurrent session 1 |
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HUMS (M3 & M4), Chair: Joanna
Kappas |
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OPENING AND
KEYNOTE 1 |
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1030-1040 |
HUMS2019
Opening Address, Joanna Kappas, Defence
Science and Technology Group |
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1040-1110 |
KEYNOTE
PRESENTER Presentation
from the Director, US Air Force Life Cycle Management Centre, Rafael A. Garcia, Air Force Life Cycle Management Centre |
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1110-1130 |
Software
Development to Deliver a Super Hornet and Growler Deployable Engine Life
Management Capability, Robert Findlay, BAE Systems |
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1130-1150 |
Considerations
for Obtaining Tangible Operational and Maintenance Benefits from Aircraft
Health Monitoring Systems in a Big Data Environment, Stephan Hall, Celeris Aerospace Canada, Pre- recorded
presentation |
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1150-1210 |
Helitune
Integrated Vehicle Health Monitoring – Scalable Aircraft Health Monitoring, Paul
Hutchinson, Helitune |
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1220-1310 |
Lunch –
Crown Promenade Foyer |
1310-1450 (20min presentation inclusive of
5-minute Q&A) |
Concurrent session 2 |
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HUMS (M3 & M4), Chair: George
Jung |
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PHM, DATA
ANALYTICS & REGULATIONS |
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1310-1330 |
Introducing
CBM on M113AS4 Power pack utilising HUMS data, Vishwanath Wickramanayake, LEA CASG |
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1330-1350 |
Leveraging
Digital Clones for Prognostics Health Management, Melissa McReynolds, Sentient Science |
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1350-1410 |
The Role
of Propulsion System HUMS in Maintaining Aircraft Availability & Safety, Rashmin
Gunaratne, Defence Aviation Safety Authority |
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1410-1430 |
Using
K-Nearest-Neighbours (KNN) Machine Learning Technique to Classify Archived
Helicopter Wear Debris Data, Eric Lee, Defence Science and Technology Group |
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1430-1450 |
Defence
stakeholder elicitation on military platform current and future sustainment
challenges, Joanna Kappas,
Defence Science and Technology Group |
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1500-1520 |
Afternoon
tea – Crown Promenade Foyer |
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1520-1700 (20min presentation inclusive of
5-minute Q&A) |
Concurrent session 3 |
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HUMS (M3 & M4), Chair: John
Baker |
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STRUCTURAL
LOADS AND HEALTH MONITORING |
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1520-1540 |
A viable
opportunity for fielding an aircraft structural health monitoring system, Marcel
Bos, Netherlands Aerospace Centre NLR |
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1540-1600 |
Software
Assisted Hawk Mk127 Strain Gauge Serviceability Assessment, Josh McFarlane, BAE Systems Australia |
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1600-1620 |
OPERAND:
An Innovative Multi-Physics Approach to Individual Aircraft Tracking, Oleg
Levinski, Defence Science and Technology Group |
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1620-1640 |
Effects
of Atmospheric Excitation on Vibration Based Condition Monitoring Methods for
Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Propulsion Systems, Philipp Schildt, Siemens |
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1640-1700 |
Low
Power, Low Cost, Lightweight, Multichannel Optical Fiber Interrogation Unit
for Structural Health Management of Rotor Blades, Edgar Mendoza, Redondo Optics |
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1800-2300 |
2019 Congress Dinner at Aerial (details below) |
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Join us
to conclude the first two days of the Congress at Aerial. Situated
at South Wharf Time: 6:00pm
– 11:00pm Location: 17
Dukes Walk, South Wharf VIC 3006. Includes: Canapes,
Entrée, Main Course, Dessert with tea and coffee DINNER KEYNOTE
PRESENTER (20mins) Chair: Dr
Arvind Sinha, (Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group) Sandy Tirtey,
Director, Business Development (Australia), (Rocket Lab) |
TUESDAY 26
February 2019 |
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0800-0900 |
Registration
opens – Crown
Promenade Foyer |
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0815-1020 0815-0835 0835-0855 0855-0955 0955-1010 |
PLENARY PRESENTATIONS – Crown Promenade Room 1&2 Chair: Dr
Arvind Sinha, (Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group) DEFENCE Shane
Fairweather, First Assistant Secretary Helicopter Systems Division, (Capability
Acquisition and Sustainment Group) REGULATOR AIRCDRE
Jason Agius, Director General, Defence Aviation Safety Authority INDUSTRY 2 Billy
Fredriksson, Former SVP and CTO, (Saab AB) and Saleem Zaheer, Vice President
Global Business Development, (XTI Aircraft Company) EDUCATION Con Doolan, University of New south
Wales (Aeroelasticity), Prof Raman Singh and Rhys Jones, Monash University
(Structures and Materials) |
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1020-1040 |
Morning
tea – Crown Promenade Foyer |
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1040-1220 (20min presentation inclusive of
5-minute Q&A) |
Concurrent session 4 |
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HUMS (M3 & M4), Chair: Ross
Antoniou |
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KEYNOTE 2 |
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1040-1140 |
KEYNOTE
PRESENTER Strategic
Value and Tactical Challenges of Implementing Prognostics and Health
Management (PHM) Systems, James Cycon, Lockheed Martin Corporation |
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1140-1200 |
E-7A
AEW&C Wedgetail : Boeing HUMS data analysis and applications for
sustainment initiatives, Dean Christiansen Boeing Global Services &
Brooke Griffin, Boeing Defence
Australia Ltd |
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1200-1220 |
No Fault
Found or More Correctly, Fault Not Found: its Causes, its Cost and its
Correction, John Baker, Copernicus Technology |
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1230-1315 |
Lunch – Crown
Promenade Foyer |
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1315-1435 (20min presentation inclusive of
5-minute Q&A) |
Concurrent session 5 |
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HUMS (M3 & M4), Chair:
Konstantinos Gryllias |
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DIAGNOSTICS
AND PROGNOSTICS 1 |
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1315-1335 |
Time
Series Reconstruction using a Bidirectional Recurrent Neural Network based
Encoder-Decoder Scheme, Chris Mechefske, Queens University Canada |
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1335-1355 |
Gear-Bearing
Fault Detection Based on Deep Learning, Wenyi Wang, Defence Science and Technology Group |
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1355-1415 |
Cyclostationary-based
tools for bearing diagnostics of helicopter planetary gearboxes, Alexandre
Mauricio, KU Leuven, Belgium |
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1415-1435 |
Separation
of mechanical source vibrations under variable speed conditions, Dany Abboud, Safran Tech |
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1435-1455 |
Afternoon
tea – Crown Promenade Foyer |
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1500-1640 (20min presentation inclusive of
5-minute Q&A) |
Concurrent session 6 |
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HUMS (M3 & M4), Chair: Graham
Forsyth |
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DIAGNOSTICS AND
PROGNOSTICS 2 |
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1500-1520 |
Validation
of an Acoustic Travelling Wave System Through Forced Response Analysis of a
Research Blisk, Mitchell Cosmo, Defence Science and Technology Group |
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1520-1540 |
Experimental
Study of Worm Gearbox Faults using Acoustic Emission Signals, Chris Mechefske, Queens University Canada |
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1540-1600 |
Detection
and location of defects in rolling element bearing using acoustic emission, Carl
Howard, University of Adelaide |
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1600-1620 |
A
Comparative Study of Online Impedance Measurement Techniques for a Lithium
Polymer Battery, Amrit Sethi, University of Sydney |
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1620-1640 |
Energy
Harvesting Inside a Helicopter Main Gearbox to Power a HUMS Transducer, Riyazal
Hussein, Defence Science and Technology Group |
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1640-1700 |
Congress
Plenary Closing & Award Presentations |
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1830-2300 |
Time: 6:30pm
– 11:00pm Location: Vibe
Hotel Savoy, Melbourne, 630 Little Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Cost: Included
in your registration, please indicate your attendance at time of registration
for catering purposes. Includes: Pre-drinks/canapés,
Entrée, Main Course, Dessert with tea and coffee |
WEDNESDAY 27
February 2019 |
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0900-1200 |
3rd AEROSPACE
APPLICATION TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM |
0900-1130 |
WORKSHOP: ADVANCING STRUCTURAL SIMULATION
TO DRIVE INNOVATIVE SUSTAINMENT TECHNOLOGIES |
Thursday 27 February 2019 |
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0900-1200 |
3rd AEROSPACE
APPLICATION TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM |
1400-1600 |
1st SINGLE
AVIATION INDUSTRY WORKSHOP |