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You are invited to submit papers for
the 14th Thermal & Fluids Analysis Workshop (TFAWS
'03). This workshop will include short courses of general
interest in thermal and CFD, paper sessions on topics
listed below, and hands-on training sessions in many
thermal and fluid software packages. There will be numerous
vendor demonstrations of new software and techniques.
Experts will conduct seminars and lead discussions on
special topics. Tours of NASA Langley Research Center
will also be offered.
Paper sessions are as follows:
- Thermal control, design, analysis,
and test; test correlation
- Aircraft and spacecraft, systems,
and payloads (design or flight experience)
- Ground test, manufacturing processes,
and simulation
- Multi-disciplinary analysis such as
thermal/structural analysis interface
- Thermal/CFD and aeroheating/thermal
integration, fluid/structure interaction
- Integrated analyses of chemical reactions,
electromagnetic interactions, micromechanics, structural
motion
- Automation of test correlation and
analysis, method development
- High-speed aeroheating on vehicles;
aerodynamic heating during entry or testing; ablation/transpiration
- CFD analyses and methods; internal
and external flow analysis and test
- Conjugate heat transfer
- Subsonic and transonic applications
such as avionics cooling
- CFD developments and applications
for propulsion; propulsion analysis tools
- Modeling or testing of propulsion
elements, components, or systems
- Design and development of: air breathing
propulsion; solid, hybrid, and liquid systems and
their components; and nuclear or other novel propulsion
concepts
- Vehicle-propulsion integration
Abstracts less than 1000 words should
be sent to the contact listed above for each session
by May 2, 2003, or may be sent to the TFAWS '03 chair
at NASA Langley Research Center, Joseph.F.Gasbarre@nasa.gov.
If necessary, you may paper mail your
abstract to:
Joe Gasbarre, NASA Langley Research Center, MS 431,
Hampton, VA 23681
(757) 864-7035
Typically, 20-30 minutes will be allotted
for each paper, five of which are devoted to questions
from the audience. Longer time blocks may be requested
by the author. It is intended that papers and seminars
will be published in a proceedings on CD-ROM. Instructions
for electronic submission of manuscripts will accompany
acceptance of the abstract. General questions may be
directed to the chair, Joe Gasbarre, listed above.
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Important Dates in 2003
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Abstracts
due
May 2
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Acceptance
notices
sent May 16
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Papers due
(electronic format)
July 21
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