Capabilities and Future Requirements
University of Bristol
From 27 July 2010 To 28 July 2010
The Royal Aeronautical Society conference will provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of all areas of aerodynamics, covering the research and the applications. It will provide an opportunity to raise the profile of the challenges ahead and highlight the technologies that will be required to ensure cost effective solutions for the development of competitive air platforms in a global market, while meeting the increasingly demanding exigencies implied by environmental considerations.
The Conference is targeted at aerodynamics researchers and programme managers from academia, industry and research establishments worldwide with the following objectives:
Bringing together aerodynamics professionals for a balanced perspective of fundamental science issues, and technological challenges related to the current areas of aerodynamics.
International Cooperative projects, current status & wider dissemination
Presenting new ideas, research results, and technology integration and validation
Providing a forum for the presentation and discussion of results and experiences with a view to the future enhancement of capabilities
Assessing state-of-the-art computational methods as practical aerodynamic tools for the aerodynamic prediction of industry relevant geometries.
Evaluating the effectiveness of existing computer codes and modelling techniques using appropriate solvers including Navier-Stokes types in an impartial forum
Identifying areas needing additional research and development.
Added the 04 December 2009 in category Innovation events
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