Undergraduate Category - National | AIAAR2SC 2021

For the undergraduate student category, no more than two student authors may prepare and/or present a paper at any AIAA student competition. Topics submitted may not be the same or a part of any project involving more than two students. Papers prepared jointly by an undergraduate and Master's student will be scored in the Master's category.

Undergraduate Winners

3rd Place

Technical Paper - Undergraduate

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Analyzing the Impact of Venturi-Induced Wingtip Suction on the Induced Drag and Wingtip Vortex

Clayton Spaulding, Mississippi State University

Bicycle Wheel Aerodynamics Predictions Using CFD: Efficiency Using Blade Element Theory

Drew Vigne, University of Central Florida
Michael Kinzel, University of Central Florida

Comparison of 3D confocal Raman and high energy X-ray diffraction for the measurement of molten sand infiltration in turbine blade coatings

Vanessa D'Esposito, University of Central Florida
Seetha Raghavan, University of Central Florida

Design Optimization of a Boundary Layer Ingestion Propulsion System for a Long-Range, High-Altitude UAV

Christopher Kaminski, University of Central Florida
Michael Kinzel, University of Central Florida

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Developing a Flapping Gear System for Butterfly-Inspired Motion

Frederick Schulze, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Chang-kwon Kang, The University of Alabama in Huntsville

Development of a Stress Corrosion Cracking test approach for multi-mode measurements

Prapoojith Arcot, University of Central Florida
Seetha Raghavan, University of Central Florida

Experimentally Studying the Effectiveness of Acoustics in Controlled Propulsion using Sonic Transducers

Sam Sanders, Mississippi State University

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Formula One Car Downforce Analysis

Jordan T. Smith, Mississippi State University

Optimizing Max Camber Points Along Thin Triangular Airfoils for Higher Lift/Drag Ratios

A. Henn, Florida Institute of Technology
K. Stameski, Florida Institute of Technology

Spectral Imaging for Forest Fire Detection

Audrey Thompson, Mississippi State University