AIAA Distinguished Speaker Series at HKUST - Anatomy of an In-Flight Breakup

9:00am - 10:00am
Online Zoom

A number of in-flight breakups occur every year. The fundamentals of in-flight breakups reveal that there are only three root causes: fatigue of a key structural element, flutter, and overload. Each of these causes will be discussed and explained. An example of an in-flight breakup in which the experts disagreed as to the root cause will be discussed in detail. The discussion will include analysis of the aircraft wreckage, fundamental airplane fluid dynamics, trajectory analyses, and airplane performance. The presentation is supported with videos, demonstrations, and high-definition animations.

 

Speaker: Robert C. Bob Winn

Zoom Link:  https://hkust.zoom.us/j/99910564228?pwd=dm1WbHdLSTJrT1ExcE5sZWZFN2JQZz09

Meeting ID: 999 1056 4228

Passcode: 689560

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Speakers / Performers:
Robert C. Bob Winn, AIAA Distinguished Speaker
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Bob Winn is a mechanical/aeronautical engineer and Principal Emeritus of Engineering Systems Inc. (ESi). ESI provides a wide range of technical support capabilities in essentially every engineering, scientific, and medical discipline. He has been with ESI since 1994 and during that time has reconstructed hundreds of aircraft accidents involving ultralights to airliners. Dr. Winn retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1991 after a 22-year career. He was an instructor pilot in four different Air Force aircraft, taught aeronautical engineering at the U.S. Air Force Academy, and served as Chief Scientist of the USAF European Office of Aerospace Research and Development in London, England. He is a Fellow of AIAA and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. 

Language
English
Recommended For
Faculty and staff
PG students
Organizer
Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
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