When

Thursday, October 12, 2023 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM PDT
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Tentative Agenda: (All Time PDT (GMT-0700))
05:30 pm: Check-in, Networking
07:00 pm: Presentation + Q&A
08:30 pm: Adjourn
09:00 pm: (Library Closes)

Where

El Segundo Public Library 
111 W Mariposa Ave.
(The Sue Carter Community Room, Downstairs)
El Segundo, CA 90245
 
(This event is not sponsored by the El Segundo Public Library)


 
Driving Directions 

 

(This event is not sponsored by the El Segundo Public Library)
(South of LAX & Imperial Hwy, North of El Segundo Blvd., West of N. Pacific Coast Hwy (PCH 1) & N. Sepulveda Blvd & 405 Hwy, East of the Pacific Ocean)
ParkingFree Street Parking next to the Library Building. Public Parking across the street. Please follow the signs there.

(The AIAA La-LV Section will not be responsible for parking.)

Contact

949-426-8175 
contact@aiaa-lalv.org 

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8 copies of the 6th edition of
Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach.

AIAA LA-LV 10/12 Section Meeting
Thursday, October 12, 2023, 5:30 PM PDT (GMT -0700)

(5:30 PM PDT Check-in and networking)

(7:00 PM PDT Presentation + Q&A)

AIAA LA-LV Special Lecture 

An Evening with Dr. Dan Raymer:
"Super Elliptical Wing Planforms for Induced Drag Reduction"


with

Dr. Daniel P. Raymer, Ph.D.

President, Conceptual Research Corporation
Fellow, AIAA
Noted aircraft designer, educator,
and
author of the best-selling textbook"Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach"

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Disclaimer: The views of the speakers do not represent the views of AIAA or the AIAA Los Angeles-Las Vegas Section. This is not a course to train people how to start a business.

 

(Dress Code: Business Casual.)

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Daniel Raymer, author of Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach and several other design-related books, will present his speculation that a wing planform mathematically defined as a superellipse with exponent slightly greater than two offers reduced induced drag compared to a purely elliptical wing of the same planform area and span. This says that the Spitfire got it wrong! But CFD analysis seems to support this novel concept. Raymer will present the rationale, a not-too-painful explanation of the mathematics, and a collection of CFD results by an international team of volunteers.

(Bio of Dr. Raymer can been found here below, or here on

Dr. Daniel P. Raymer, Ph.D.

Dan Raymer is President of the design and consulting company, Conceptual Research Corporation, and serves as Program Manager, Configuration Designer, and Chief Engineer for its varied projects. Currently these include the DARPA Flying Missile Rail, the Raymer Manned Mars Plane, and a proprietary high-altitude UAV.

Recipient of the prestigious AIAA Aircraft Design Award, Dr. Raymer is a recognized expert in the areas of Aerospace Vehicle Design and Configuration Layout, Computer-aided Design Methodologies and Design Education. During his 10 years in the Advanced Design Department of Rockwell (North American Aviation) he conceived and did the layout design of Rockwell's entries in what became the F-22, B-2, and T-45 programs, and was Head of Air Vehicle Design for X-31 from "blank sheet of paper" (CAD screen) to the configuration that flew (with minor fabrication-driven changes).

His industry career includes positions as Director-Advanced Design with Lockheed, Director-Future Missions at the Aerojet Propulsion Research Institute, and Project Manager-Engineering at Rockwell North American Aviation. He also served as a research engineer and aerospace design consultant at the famous RAND Corporation think tank.

Dr. Raymer is the author of the best-selling textbook "Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach" and the well-regarded layman's book, "Dan Raymer's Simplified Aircraft Design for Homebuilders". His biographical book, "Living In The Future: The Education and Adventures of an Advanced Aircraft Designer", covers his career and his design projects including most of those described below.

Raymer wrote and continues to improve the RDSwin aircraft design and analysis software. This is 100,000 lines of original source code including a full CAD module, calculations of aerodynamics, propulsion, weights, performance, range, mission sizing, and cost, plus carpet plots and MDO including stepping searches and Genetic Algorithms (in the professional version).

Raymer has received both Rockwell Engineer of the Year and the AIAA Summerfield Book awards. He is a Fellow of the American Inst. of Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA) and the International Society for Philosophical Enquiry (ISPE).

Dr. Raymer teaches a variety of advanced design short courses including the well-known five-day Aircraft Conceptual Design Short Course which has been attended by over 3,000 engineers to date. Dr. Raymer is often a Forum Speaker at the EAA AirVenture (Oshkosh).

Dr. Raymer received B.S. and M.S. engineering degrees in Astronautics and Aeronautics from Purdue, an MBA from the University of Southern California, and a Doctorate of Engineering (Ph.D.) from the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). He is a recipient of the Purdue University Outstanding Aerospace Engineer Award which is given "to honor those alumni who have distinguished themselves in the aerospace industry". Dr. Raymer is listed in both Who's Who in America and Who's Who in Science and Engineering.