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
- "Developing a Flapping Gear System for Butterfly-Inspired Motion" - Frederick Schulze, University of Alabama in Hunstville
- “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
- “Reducing the Computational Cost of Bicycle Wheel CFD using BEM” - Drew Vigne, University of Central Florida
2nd Place
1st Place
Analyzing the Impact of Venturi-Induced Wingtip Suction on the Induced Drag and Wingtip Vortex Clayton Spaulding, Mississippi State University |
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Bicycle Wheel Aerodynamics Predictions Using CFD: Efficiency Using Blade Element Theory Drew Vigne, University of Central Florida |
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Vanessa D'Esposito, University of Central Florida |
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Christopher Kaminski, University of Central Florida - 12:00 AM |
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Developing a Flapping Gear System for Butterfly-Inspired Motion Frederick Schulze, The University of Alabama in Huntsville |
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Development of a Stress Corrosion Cracking test approach for multi-mode measurements Prapoojith Arcot, University of Central Florida |
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Sam Sanders, Mississippi State University - 12:00 AM |
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Formula One Car Downforce Analysis Jordan T. Smith, Mississippi State University |
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Optimizing Max Camber Points Along Thin Triangular Airfoils for Higher Lift/Drag Ratios A. Henn, Florida Institute of Technology |
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Spectral Imaging for Forest Fire Detection Audrey Thompson, Mississippi State University |