The Thermal & Fluids Analysis Workshop 2014 includes 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 Active Thermal/Fluids, Passive Thermal, Aerothermal, and Interdisciplinary.
Export Control (e.g. ITAR) restricted sessions will be offered based on demand.
The TFAWS 2014 abstracts can be found in the TFAWS 2014 Paper Sessions document.
Final Submission Templates
Authors should use the provided submission templates for their final presentation and/or manuscript. In addition, the permission form must be submitted for any paper or presentation to be included in the TFAWS sessions.
- TFAWS 2014 Presentation Clearance & Permission to Publish
- TFAWS 2014 Paper Template
- TFAWS 2014 Presentation Template
Session Descriptions
Active Thermal/Fluids
- Fluids and CFD: analysis, design and test for space and aeronautics
- Active thermal systems and control: components, thermal systems, analysis and testing
- Life support: environmental control and life support systems
- Analytical model correlation to existing test or flight data
- Cryogenic Fluid Systems
Passive Thermal
- Passive thermal systems & control: design, analysis, build, and test for space and aeronautics
- Spacecraft thermal protection system, ablative systems, plume impingement, ascent and entry aerothermal heating
- Radiative heat transfer, analytical and experimental approaches
- Studies related to MLI, coatings, thermophysical/optical properties, and surface finishes
- Ground test, manufacturing processes, and simulation
- Plume impingement effects on ground support elements
- Analytical model correlation to existing test or flight data
Aerothermal
- Aerothermodynamics: design, analysis, build, and test for space and aeronautics
- Aeroheating environments: ascent, on-orbit, re-entry
- Plume impingement, on-orbit contamination
- Free molecular heat transfer, analytical and experimental approaches
- Analytical model correlation to existing test or flight data
Interdisciplinary
- Multi-disciplinary problems: design, analysis, build, and test for space and aeronautics
- Integrated analyses of chemical reactions, electromagnetic interactions, micromechanics, structural motion
- Technology innovations, current and in-development
- Creating environments of inclusion to enable innovation
- Lessons learned
- Various fluid management and modeling techniques as applied to propulsion
- Vibration and acoustics in the launch environment
- Modeling or testing error approximation and verification/validation techniques
Abstract and Paper Submission Guidelines
The abstract submission deadline has ended. Final manuscript submissions were due July 25, 2014. Submissions should be sent to Lauren Storrow at lauren.a.storrow@nasa.gov (216-433-5565). You will be notified via e-mail of the acceptance of your abstract.
Abstracts can be 200-1000 words and should include the following:
- A title and description of the paper or presentation to be submitted
- An indication of what is unique about the work
- An assessment of data, results and conclusions that are available
- A status of the state of the work (concept, development, testing, completed study)
A manuscript template will be provided to authors. Full papers are encouraged but not required to give conference presentations. Typically, twenty minutes will be allotted for each paper, and ten additional minutes for questions from the audience. Additional time may be requested. 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.
Questions regarding content and submissions should be directed to the session chairs designated below. General questions and inquiries into contributing papers or presentations post-deadline can be directed to Dan Hauser at daniel.m.hauser@nasa.gov (216-433-2136).
Session Topic | Name | Phone | Center | |
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Active Thermal | Steve Barsi | (216) 433-5021 | stephen.j.barsi@nasa.gov | GRC |
Craig Dinsmore | (281) 483-6206 | craig.e.dinsmore@nasa.gov | JSC | |
Passive Thermal | Laurie Carrillo | (281) 483-5831 | laurie.y.carrillo@nasa.gov | JSC |
A.J. Mastropietro | (818) 354-4338 | a.j.mastropietro@jpl.nasa.gov | JPL | |
Aerothermal | Karen Berger | (757) 864-2279 | karen.t.berger@nasa.gov | LARC |
Jason Mishtawy | (256) 544-4077 | jason.e.mishtawy@nasa.gov | MSFC | |
Interdisciplinary | Richard Wear | (228) 688-1291 | richard.f.wear@nasa.gov | SSC |
Xiaoyen Wang | (216) 433-2333 | xiao-yen.j.wang@nasa.gov | GRC |
Clearance/Copyright
Submitted work must be unclassified and approved for public release by the appropriate company and/or government agencies. Please allot time for this authorization process. Government employees are expected to complete Document Availability Authorization (DAA) paperwork. The submission must be original work from the author without any portion of the material infringing on any copyright.
Presenters will be required to fill out a “TFAWS 2014 Presentation Clearance & Permission to Publish” form prior to their presentation. The form may be completed prior to TFAWS or upon arrival.
For a printable version of this call for papers announcement, please refer to the TFAWS 2014 Official Call for Papers.