35th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit
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The 35th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference includes papers covering all aspects of fluid dynamics, particularly those relevant to aerospace applications. Topics range from basic research and development to applied and advanced technology, including novel experimental and computational observations, interdisciplinary papers that bridge theoretical, experimental, and numerical approaches, and papers that provide innovative concepts and analyses, especially new insight into flow physics. Sessions include areas in vortex dynamics, low and high speed flows, boundary layers, instability, transition, and turbulence. Specific emphasis has been placed on flow control technology and applications. The conference is collocated with the other conferences to enable close synergism and interaction between a broad range of research disciplines in fluid dynamics and several joint sessions on topics of broad interest have been arranged, including special sessions with the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences.
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17th AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference
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The 17th Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Conference covers all aspects of computational fluid dynamics particularly relevant to aerospace applications. The conference will feature the 1st AIAA CFD Student Paper Competition. The program also includes an open forum for the Transition Study Group. Conference sessions focus on grid generation and geometry definition for complex configurations, discretization algorithms for inviscid and viscous flows, high-order methods, modern data analysis techniques, numerical treatment of boundary conditions, Lagrangian and vortex methods, solution adaptive grid techniques, interdisciplinary methods requiring extensive CFD, scientific visualization, parallel computing, numerical methods and code optimization, large-eddy/direct numerical simulation of turbulence, high-speed and chemically reacting flows, multi-phase flows, and design optimization techniques that require extensive CFD and coupling/linkage methods.
Questions about the abstracts, manual abstract submissions, or the conference program should be referred to the Computational Fluid Dynamics Technical Program Chair: Helen Reed Arizona State University Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Box 87-6106, ERC 342 Tempe, AZ 85287-6106 480/965-2823 • 480/965-1384 FAX E-mail: helen.reed@asu.edu
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23rd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference
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The 23rd Applied Aerodynamics Conference covers all aspects of experimental and theoretical applied aerodynamics. Contributed papers will provide information on latest research in these areas. The program includes a special session on Drag Prediction, including a discussion forum. Conference sessions focus on computational aerodynamics with verification and validation, wind-tunnel and flight-testing aerodynamics, unsteady aerodynamics, vortical/vortex flow applications, high angle of attack and high lift aerodynamics, transonic, supersonic, hypersonic aerodynamics, low-speed, low Reynolds Number aerodynamics, airfoil/wing/configuration aerodynamics, stores-carriage and separation aerodynamics, innovative aerodynamic concepts/designs and applications, aerodynamic design methodologies and studies, flow control applications for aerospace vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicle aerodynamics, missile/projectile/guided-munition aerodynamics, and propeller/rotorcraft aerodynamics.
Questions about the abstracts, manual abstract submissions, or the conference program should be referred to the Applied Aerodynamics Technical Program Chair: Mohammad Javed Khan Aerospace Science Engineering Department Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL 36088 334/727-8637 • 334/724-4587 FAX E-mail: mjkhan@tuskegee.edu
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36th AIAA Plasmadynamics and Lasers Conference
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The 36th AIAA Plasmadynamics and Lasers Conference covers all aspects of plasmadynamics, lasers, electromagnetics, diagnostics, and related topics in nonequilibrium reacting flows. Contributed papers will describe contemporary experiments as well as analytical and computational methods. The program includes many interdisciplinary papers and contributions describing the state-of-the-art development in the areas of plasmadynamics and lasers. Conference sessions focus on Aero-Optics & Fluid-Optics Interactions, High Energy Lasers, Chemical Oxygen Iodine Lasers, Electric Discharge Oxygen-Iodine Lasers, Laser & Plasma Chemistry & Kinetics, Laser Diagnostics, Laser Propulsion, Space Plasma Propulsion, Plasma & Space Plasma Physics, Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Flows & Modeling, MHD Power & Acceleration, MHD Flow Control, Plasma Discharge Phenomenon, and Weakly Ionized Plasmas.
Questions about the abstracts, manual abstract submissions, or the conference program should be referred to the Plasmadynamics and Lasers Technical Program Chair: David L. Carroll CU Aerospace 60 Hazelwood Dr. Champaign, IL 61820-7460 217/333-8274 • 217/333-4050 FAX E-mail: carroll@cuaerospace.com
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38th AIAA Thermophysics Conference
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The 38th Thermophysics Conference covers all aspects of thermal science and engineering relating to aerospace applications. Emphasis is placed on work that contains innovative concepts and applications, novel experimental and computational methods, and in-depth survey. The conference is highlighted by the Thermophysics Award Lecture and various topics covering a broad spectrum of thermophysics and heat transfer. Technical sessions in this conference include papers in the following areas: computational aerothermodynamics, aerothermal protection system design, hypersonic rarefied flow, nonequilibrium and reacting flows, direct simulation Monte Carlo methods, ablation, plumes and combustion, microscale heat transfer and microfluidics, conduction, convection, radiation, multiphase and turbulent fluid flow and heat transfer, electronic cooling, emerging two-phase thermal management technologies, thermophysics properties and measurements, aerospace thermal engineering testing and diagnostics.
Questions about the abstracts, manual abstract submissions, or the conference program should be referred to the Thermophysics Technical Program Chair: Tung T. Lam Spacecraft Thermal Department The Aerospace Corporation MS: M4/908 P.O. Box 92957 Los Angeles, CA 90009-2957 310/336-5408 • 310/ 336-2270 FAX E-mail: tung.t.lam@aero.org
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4th AIAA Theoretical Fluid Mechanics Meeting
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The AIAA 4th Theoretical Fluid Mechanics meeting will highlight recent analytical and computational advances in the various topics of the physics of fluids flows. The sessions will include original works in theoretical aerodynamics, transonic flows, vortex dynamics, boundary layers stability and transition to turbulence, turbulent boundary layers, the general topic of turbulence and shear flow stability, multi-phase flows, aircraft icing, and the modern topic of bio-nano fluid mechanics. A unique session on the use of modern mathematical methods in fluid mechanics will be presented. Another special session will be dedicated in memory of Dr. J.D.A. Walker’s scientific work on separation and stall. The 2nd J.D. Cole lectureship will be given by one of the leading scientists in theoretical fluid mechanics.
Questions about the abstracts, manual abstract submissions, or the conference program should be referred to the Theoretical Fluid Mechanics Technical Program Chair: Zvi Rusak Director of the Aerospace Engineering Program Department of Mechanical, Aerospace & Nuclear Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110th 8th Street, Troy, NY 12180-3590 518/276-3036 • 518/276-2623 E-mail: rusakz@rpi.edu
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