You are invited to submit papers for
the Thermal & Fluids Analysis Workshop 2007 (TFAWS ’07). This year’s workshop will include short
courses of general interest in thermal and fluids, discussions on special
topics, hands-on training sessions in many thermal and fluid software
packages, vendor demonstrations and paper sessions on the topics that cover
Thermal/Heat Transfer, Fluids/Applied Fluid Dynamics, Propulsion, and
Interdisciplinary/CFD.
Thermal/Heat Transfer topics include:
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Thermal
control, design, analysis and test for both space and aeronautical
applications
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Heat
transfer and thermophysics, analytical and experimental approaches
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Conjugate
heat transfer of radiation, convection and conduction
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Ground
test of the thermal system, manufacturing processes and simulation
Fluids/Applied Fluid
Dynamics topics include:
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Fluid systems control, design and test for both space and aeronautical
applications
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Vibration
and acoustics in the launch environment
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Multiphase
flows, high-speed and chemically-reacting flows, fluid-structure
interaction, verification, validation, and uncertainty quantification
Propulsion
topics include:
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CFD developments and applications for propulsion
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Propulsion analysis tools
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Modeling/testing of propulsion elements, components or systems
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Design/development of propulsion systems/components and
cryogenic, nuclear or other novel propulsion concepts
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Propulsion related to vehicle and spacecraft integration
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Analysis, testing, or novel design concepts for combustion
devices
Interdisciplinary/CFD topics include:
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Concurrent
design, analysis and optimization
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Multi-disciplinary
analysis for thermal/fluid/structural interaction
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Automation
of test correlation, analysis, and method development
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High-speed
aero-heating including ablation and transpiration
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CFD
analysis and methods; internal/external subsonic/supersonic/hypersonic flow
analysis/test
Abstracts less than 200 words or
extended abstracts should be submitted to paula.m.pal@nasa.gov by July 13th, 2007. Typically, 20 minutes will be allotted for
each paper, and ten additional minutes for questions from the
audience. Additional time may be
requested. Papers and seminars will
be published on CD-ROM and distributed at the conference. Instructions for electronic manuscript
submission will accompany acceptance of abstract. It is the author’s responsibility to
ensure that presentation content is not restricted by law, contract or
prohibited in any way from being presented at this conference. For details on TFAWS ‘07 go to tfaws.grc.nasa.gov or contact XiaoYen Wang at 216-433-2333 or James Yuko at 216-433-5646.
Milestones TFAWS '07
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Abstracts due July 20
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Acceptance notices out
July 20
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Papers due (electronic format) August 10
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Last day for registration September 4
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