NATO Science & Technology Organization (STO) Collaboration Support Office (CSO) Applied Vehicle Technology Panel (AVT) Preliminary Meeting Announcement and Call for Papers AVT-307 Symposium on Separated Flow: Prediction, Measurement and Assessment for Air and Sea Vehicles Organized by the Members of the Applied Vehicle Technology Panel AVT-307 Programme Committee To be held in Trondheim, Norway 07-09 October 2019 Contributions and participation are invited from NATO Nations plus AUS, FIN, JPN, and SWE Note: Final date for submission of abstracts is 19 October 2018 1 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
AVT-307 Symposium on Separated Flow: Prediction, Measurement and Assessment for Air and Sea Vehicles Framework of the Meeting The Applied Vehicle Panel (AVT) of the NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO) is organizing a symposium on Separated Flow: Prediction, Measurement and Assessment for Air and Sea Vehicles. The meeting is open to NATO Nations and four Enhanced Opportunity / Global Partners: Australia, Finland, Japan, and Sweden; the Symposium is classified as NATO UNCLASSIFIED OPEN TO AUSTRALIA, FINLAND, JAPAN, AND SWEDEN. The meeting will be held in Trondheim, Norway, 07 09 October 2019, during the fall 2019 AVT Panel Business Meeting Week. The three day Symposium is planned to have approximately 36 papers, several of which will be invited. Full Symposium Proceedings will be published on the STO website: https://www.sto.nato.int. General Scope and Symposium Objectives The AVT-307 Technical Team is interested in establishing a new baseline in separated flow technology to capture advancements since the last NATO sponsored Symposium on Separated Flow in 1975. (See, AGARD CP-168.) The emphasis of the Symposium will be on smooth-surface separated flows relevant to the operation of advanced air and sea military vehicles. Contributions can range from systems to fundamental studies and can include numerical and experimental investigations. The objectives of the Symposium are to Establish a baseline for current and anticipated air and sea vehicle issues regarding separated flow effects Establish a baseline for current capability to predict separated flow effects and to measure separated flow phenomena that are relevant to air and sea vehicle needs Identify key separated flow issues that require further research and development. 2 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
Symposium Topics Papers are invited in the areas of: Juncture and corner flows (for example: wing-body or wing-pylon juncture flows, inlet corner flows, etc., for aircraft and ships) Vortex flows from wings and bodies (for example: leading-edge vortices, forebody vortices, aft-body vortices, etc., for aircraft and ships) Wing stall and wake flows (for example: high-lift flows, wake interaction flows, etc., for aircraft and ships) Shock/boundary-layer interactions (for example: supersonic inlet flows, transonic wing flows, etc., for aircraft) Free surface effects, ventilation, and cavitation (for example: free-surface induced vortices, bilge vortices, propeller flows, etc., for ships) Emphasis will be placed on smooth-surface separation phenomena. All topics can include laminar flows, transitional flows, turbulent flows, and Reynolds number scaling effects. All topics can also include experimental and numerical investigations. Contributions can range from systems to fundamental studies, although fundamental studies must identify their relevance to vehicle needs. Authors are requested to identify the topic to which their paper applies. Background and Justification - Relevance to NATO Separated flows are a critical issue to the aerodynamic and hydrodynamic performance of aircraft and ships. Although air and sea vehicles are traditionally designed to develop attached flow at cruise conditions, they also routinely develop separated flows within their broader operating envelope, such as at maneuver conditions, and occasionally even at cruise. Separated flow effects cause cruise performance penalties, and can often restrict vehicle operating conditions due to such matters as stability and control and/or buffet. Separated flows and their effects are generally unsteady. Separated flows occur in many ways for air or sea vehicles. Some examples of separated flows, along with associated vehicle components and operations, include (i) juncture flow separation (wing-body, wing-pylon), (ii) shock/boundary-layer separation (transonic wings, supersonic inlets), (iii) leading-edge vortex separation (wings/keels for maneuvering aircraft/ships), (iv) lifting-surface stall separation (wings in high-lift conditions), (v) wing wake separation (wing effects on tail performance), and (vi) aftbody wake/vortex separation (aircraft cargo deployment, ship controls). Free surface effects, ventilation, and cavitation contribute additional physics to separated flows 3 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
important to ship applications. Many of these separated flows occur on smooth surfaces, and exhibit significant Reynolds number scaling effects. A symposium was held by AGARD in 1975 to benchmark needs and capabilities for separated flow issues of interest to NATO. Since that time, much has changed in vehicle technology, numerical simulation capability, and experimental methods. However, separated flows remain a critical issue for vehicle performance and development technology (experiments, numerics) of air and sea concepts. For example, the European Flightpath 2050 Vision for Aviation identifies aerodynamics as one of the high-leverage discipline for future vehicle development, and the NASA CFD Vision 2030 identifies unreliable predictions of turbulent separated flows, with current methods, as a major inhibitor to the expansion of CFD to predict a broader portion of the aerodynamic design space. The purpose for this activity is to establish a new baseline on separated flow issues and research capabilities, with a focus on NATO interests, through an STO symposium. 4 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
AVT-307 Technical Programme Committee Co-Chairs Dr. John Benek Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA Tel: +01 937 713 7054 Email: john.benek@us.af.mil Dr. James Luckring NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) Hampton, VA, USA Tel: +01 757 864 2869 Email: james.m.luckring@nasa.gov Dr. Michel Visonneau Ecole Centrale de Nantes (ECN) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) BP92101 44321 NANTES CEDEX 3 FRANCE Tel: +33 240371630 Email: Michel.visonneau@ec-nantes.fr Members BEL Dr. Charles Hirsch Numeca Chaussee de la Hulpe, 189 Brussels Tel.: +32 (2) 642 2800 Email: charles.hirsch@numeca.be GRE Dr. Argyrios Panaras Independent Consultant Agias Elenis 63 Athens 15772 Tel.: +30 210 77 50 561 Email: a.panaras@gmail.com DEU Dr. Christian Breitsamter Technische Universität München (TUM) Boltzmannstrasse 15 85748 Garching Tel.: +49 89 289 16137 Email: christian.breitsamter@aer.mw.tum.de NLD Dr. Serge Toxopeus Maritime Research Institute Netherlands Haagsteeg 2 6708 PM Wageningen Tel.: +31 317 493443 Email: s.l.toxopeus@marin.nl 5 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
Dr. Stephan Hitzel Airbus Defence & Space Rechliner Strasse 85077 Manching Tel.: +49 8459 81 79252 Email: stephan.hitzel@airbus.com Dr. Andreas Hövelmann Airbus Defence & Space Rechliner Strasse 85077 Manching Tel.: +49 8459 81 67684 Email: Andreas.Hoevelmann@airbus.com Dr. Andreas Krumbein German Aerospace Center (DLR) Bunsenstrasse 10 37073 Göttingen Tel.: +49 551 709 2557 Email: andreas.krumbein@dlr.de Dr. Andreas Schütte German Aerospace Center (DLR) Raum 415 Lilienthalplatz 7 38108 Braunschweig Tel.: +49 531 295 3369 Email: andreas.schuette@dlr.de GBR Dr. Joe Coppin Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) Portsdown Hill Road Fareham PO17 6AD Tel.: + 44 1980 951 438 Email: jcoppin@dstl.gov.uk SWE Prof. Arthur Rizzi Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) 8 Teknikringen 10044 Stockholm Tel.: +46 8 790 7620 Email: rizzi@kth.se USA Dr. Atlee Cunningham Lockheed Martin P.O. Box 471552 Fort Worth, Texas 76147-1400 Tel.: +01 817 935 4706 Email: atlee.m.cunningham.jr@lmco.com Dr. Ki-Han Kim Office of Naval Research (ONR) 875 N. Randolph St. Arlington, VA 22203-1995 Tel.: +1 703 696 4305 Email: sungeun.kim@navy.mil Dr. Sung-Eun Kim Office of Naval Research (ONR) 9500 McArthur Blvd, West Bethesda, MD 20817 Tel.: +1 301 227 1018 Email: kihan.kim@navy.mil Dr. Woei-Min Lin Office of Naval Research (ONR) 875 North Randolph Street Arlington, VA 22203-1995 Tel.: +1 703 588 2235 Email: woei-min.lin@navy.mil 6 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
Deadlines and Preliminary Schedule 25 Apr 2018 Distribution of Call for Papers To solicit abstracts from NATO nations and AUS, FIN, JPN, and SWE. After: authors to send their abstracts to the Programme Committee Co-Chairs. 7 Sep 2018 Submission of US abstracts to US National Coordinator Deadline for US authors to submit a copy of their abstract to the US National Coordinator (see Annex 3). After: US National Coordinator forwards clearance to author; author is only then allowed to submit abstract to Programme Committee Co-Chairs 19 Oct 2018 Abstract Submission Deadline After: Programme Committee to select abstracts and to create the Meeting Programme from selected abstracts 18 Jan 2019 Authors Informed of Selection Decision Programme Committee to inform selected as well as rejected authors AVT to dispatch authors information package to selected authors After: selected authors to prepare their papers, presentation and clearances 8 Apr 2019 Final Agenda Approved by the Programme Committee Programme Committee to finalize the Programme After: AVT to prepare and publish the official Meeting Announcement 1 Jul 2019 Submission of US papers to US National Coordinator Deadline for US authors to submit a copy of their paper to the US National Coordinator (special instructions to be issued with authors information package) After: US National Coordinator forwards clearance to author; author is only then allowed to submit final paper. 15 Jul 2019 Electronic Advance Copy of Paper due at AVT Deadline for all other authors to send an advance copy of their full scientific Paper to AVT After: Technical Evaluator to review all submitted papers 9 Sep 2019 Submission of Final Version of all Papers to AVT Deadline for all authors to send final cleared papers to AVT After: AVT to pre-release all papers on the STO website making them accessible to all registered participants of the Symposium. 7-9 Oct 2019 Symposium to be held in Trondheim, Norway 7 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
11 Nov 2019 Submission of Corrected Manuscripts Deadline for all papers to be included in the Meeting Proceedings After: AVT to edit, prepare, produce Meeting Proceedings, which will be made accessible through the STO website Procedures Invitation and Abstract Submission The initial abstract should describe in 1000-1500 words the aim, results and conclusions of the work. Inclusion of 1 to 2 figures and/or photographs to support the abstract is recommended. Authors names, complete email addresses and other pertinent information must be included with the abstracts. For this purpose, please use the Abstract Submittal Form (Annex 1) and keep the size of files less than 2 MB. The full scientific paper (recommended limit of 12 pages) will be requested once the Programme Committee has selected the authors and developed the final agenda for the Meeting. Please submit your abstract along with the Abstract Submittal Form by no later than 19 Oct 2018 via email to the Programme Committee Co-Chairs: Dr. John Benek Air Force Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA Tel: +01 937 713 7054 Email: john.benek@us.af.mil Dr. James Luckring NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, USA Tel: +01 757 864 2869 Email: james.m.luckring@nasa.gov Dr. Michel Visonneau Ecole Centrale de Nantes (ECN) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) BP92101 44321 NANTES CEDEX 3 FRANCE Tel: +33 240371630 Email: Michel.visonneau@ec-nantes.fr 8 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
Security Level, Clearance and Paper Preparation This Symposium is classified as NATO Unclassified Releasable to AUS, FIN, JPN, and SWE. For details please consult the attached section on NATO and Partner Nations Overview (Annex 2). It is the responsibility of each contributor to fulfil the publication release and clearance requirements of his/her organization/company/affiliation and country to obtain clearance of abstracts and papers as needed. An official clearance is mandatory in the US (see ANNEX 3) and there may also be a requirement in other countries. If in doubt, authors should contact a Programme Committee Member. Authors of papers selected for presentation and publication will be notified by the Programme Committee by no later than 18 Jan 2019. The AVT Executive Office will then send an Authors Information Package containing templates, detailed instructions concerning the preparation of manuscripts, as well as, information about the clearance process to each lead author. Travel and Logistics Authors of contributions selected for presentation will not be financially supported by NATO. Authors are responsible for their own hotel and travel reservations based on suggestions given in the General Information Package which will be provided typically 4 months ahead of time. Expenses for travel and per diem costs are the responsibility of each author s organisation and nation. Contact Information Any questions about the technical aspects of the scientific programme or the contents of papers should be addressed to the Programme Committee Co-Chairs listed above. Questions on the administrative aspects of this Symposium or requests for further information about STO activities should be addressed to: Dr. Veronika Gumpinger AVT Executive Office NATO/STO Collaboration Support Office BP 25 - F-92201 Neuilly-sur-Seine, Cedex 01 - France Tel: + 33(0)1 55 61 22 87, Fax: +33 (0)1 55 61 96 13 Email: veronika.gumpinger@cso.nato.int 9 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
The NATO Science & Technology Organization The NATO Science & Technology Organization promotes and conducts co-operative scientific research and exchange of technical information amongst NATO nations and NATO partners. Being the largest such collaborative body in the world, the STO encompasses over 5000 scientists and engineers addressing the complete scope of defence technologies and operational domains. This effort is supported by the Collaboration Support Office, which facilitates the collaboration by organising a wide range of studies, workshops, symposia, and other fora in which researchers can meet and exchange knowledge. For further information, please consult the STO web site: www.sto.nato.int The STO website provides a wide variety of information and on-line services ranging from overview information on the organization s mission to news regarding upcoming events. You will find on-line access to more than 1800 scientific publications, as well as, information about current activities. Applied Vehicle Technology The Applied Vehicle Technology Panel, comprising more than 1000 scientists and engineers, strives to improve the performance, reliability, affordability, and safety of vehicles through advancement of appropriate technologies. The Panel addresses platform technologies for vehicles operating in all domains (land, sea, air, and space), for both new and ageing systems. The members of the AVT community exploit and focus their joint expertise in the following fields: Mechanical Systems, Structures, and Materials Performance, Stability and Control, Fluid Physics Propulsion and Power Systems For further information please consult the AVT website. Thank you for your contributions which are very much appreciated by the NATO community. 10 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
Annex 1 Abstract Submittal Form AVT-307 Symposium on Separated Flow: Prediction, Measurement and Assessment for Air and Sea Vehicles Please attach a copy of this form to each abstract. TITLE OF PAPER: 1. Author Title Name Nationality Affiliation: Full Mailing Address: Telephone / Email address: 2. Author Title Name Nationality Affiliation: Full Mailing Address: Telephone / Email address: 11 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
3. Author Title Name Nationality Affiliation: Full Mailing Address: Telephone / Email address: 4. Author Title Name Nationality Affiliation: Full Mailing Address: Telephone / Email address: Please copy as required recommended not more than 5 authors. Note bene: Authors should be listed in the order they will appear on the programme and in the final manuscript. Unless specified otherwise, the first listed author is presumed to be the lead author having the major responsibility regarding content of the paper. 12 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
Annex 2 NATO and Partner Nations Overview with Geographical Abbreviations NATO NATIONS ALBANIA ALB LATVIA LVA BELGIUM BEL LITHUANIA LTU BULGARIA BGR LUXEMBOURG LUX CANADA CAN MONTENEGRO MNE CROATIA HRV NORWAY NOR CZECH REPUBLIC CZE POLAND POL DENMARK DNK PORTUGAL PRT ESTONIA EST ROMANIA ROU FRANCE FRA SLOVAKIA SVK GERMANY DEU SLOVENIA SVN GREECE GRC SPAIN ESP HUNGARY HUN THE NETHERLANDS NLD ICELAND ISL TURKEY TUR ITALY ITA UNITED KINGDOM GBR UNITED STATES USA EAPC/PARTNERSHIP for PEACE NATION (PfP) ARMENIA ARM KYRGYZSTAN KGZ AUSTRIA AUT MALTA MLT AZERBAIJAN AZE MOLDOVA MDA BELARUS BLR SERBIA SRB BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA BIH SWEDEN* SWE FINLAND* FIN SWITZERLAND CHE MACEDONIA MKD TAJIKISTAN TJK GEORGIA GEO TURKMENISTAN TKM IRELAND IRL UKRAINE UKR KAZAKHSTAN KAZ UZBEKISTAN UZB MEDITERRANEAN DIALOGUE NATION (MD) ALGERIA DZA MAURITANIA MRT EGYPT EGY MOROCCO MAR ISRAEL ISR TUNISIA TUN JORDAN JOR 13 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
ISTANBUL COOPERATION INITIATIVE (ICI) NATION LIST BAHRAIN BHR SAUDI ARABIA SAU KUWAIT KWT UNITED ARAB ARE EMIRATES QATAR QAT GLOBAL PARTNERS (GP) AFGHANISTAN AFG KOREA (Republic Of) KOR AUSTRALIA* AUS NEW ZEALAND NZL IRAQ IRQ PAKISTAN PAK JAPAN JPN OTHER NATIONS (including CONTACT COUNTRIES) ARGENTINA ARG CHINA CHN BRAZIL BRA INDIA IND CHILE CHL SINGAPORE SGP * Australia, Finland and Sweden are usually referred to as Enhanced Opportunity Partner (EOP). 14 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE
Annex 3 Special Notice for U.S. Authors and non U.S. Authors Affiliated with U.S. Organizations Abstracts of Papers from the U.S. must be sent to the following P.O.C. 4 weeks prior to the regular abstract submission deadline: NATO S&T Organization U.S. National Coordinator OASD(R&E)/International Technology Programs 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 17D08 Alexandria, VA 22350-3600 Tel: +1 571-372-6539 / 6538 E-mail: osd.pentagon.ousd-atl.mbx.usnatcor@mail.mil In addition to their abstract, all U.S. Authors must provide: 1. Certification (can be signed by the author) that there are no proprietary or copyright limitations; 2. Internal documentation from their local public affairs or foreign disclosure office (or equivalent) that clearly shows: - Title of the paper or presentation - Level of clearance (i.e., Approved for Public Release) - Name, title, and organization of the approval authority 3. Full details of authors Note that only complete packages (abstracts + items listed above) will be accepted by the U.S. PoC. After review and approval, the U.S. PoC will forward all U.S. abstracts to the AVT Panel Office, who will send them to the Programme Committee. U.S. authors are encouraged to address questions and concerns to the PoC as early as possible to the US Member of the Programme Committee. Delays in meeting deadlines will impact the timely submission of your abstract. 15 AVT-307 Call for Papers PUBLIC RELEASE