Call For Papers

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Aim and Scope

The 2009 Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Aerospace Technology (APISAT-2009) is the first collaborative endeavor among the Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Australian Societies for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, which will be held on November 4 to 6, 2009 in Gifu as an international session of the 2009 JSASS Aircraft Symposium and 2009 KSAS Fall Conference. This symposium provides the opportunity to Asia-Pacific nations not only for the researchers of universities and academic institutes, but also for the industry engineers to discuss the current and future advanced topics in aeronautical and space engineering. The official language of this symposium is English.

Venue

Nagaragawa Convention Center
2695-2 Nagara Fukumitsu, Gifu-shi
Gifu 502-0817, Japan
TEL: +81-58-296-1200
FAX: +81-58-296-1210

Abstract Submission

Authors should submit abstracts which are in the form of a paper summary consisting of 400-500 words. The abstract should describe objectives, results, conclusions, innovative steps and the significance of your work. Short abstracts will be de-weighted in the selection process. Prospective authors should submit their abstracts electronically via this website. Abstracts will be accepted in PDF format only. Due dates for paper submission are as follows,

Submission of abstracts:June 26, 2009
Notification of paper acceptance:July 31, 2009
Submission of final camera ready papers:September 4, 2009

Topics

Topics include but are not limited to:

Aerodynamics and Design

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Wind Tunnel Testing

Flow Visualization

Unsteady Aerodynamics

Acoustics

Aircraft, Helicopter and UAV Design

Dynamics/Control/Avionics

Flight Simulation

Navigation

Guidance and Control

ATM/CNS

Sensors and Actuators

Satellite Attitude Control

Structures and Materials

Structural Analysis

Structural Testing

Smart Structures

Composite Structures

Structural Dynamics

Aeroelasticity

Combustion and Propulsion

Combustion Analysis

Fuel Injection

Turbines

Engines

Cooling Systems

Spacecraft Propulsion