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  • Edward (Ward) Hindman The City College of New York

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XXXI OSTIV Congress, Uvalde, Texas USA

8 - 15 August 2012

www.ostiv.org

 

Call for Papers

 

The XXXI Congress of the “International Scientific and Technical Organisation for Soaring Flight“ – Organisation Scientific et Technique Internationale du Vol à Voile (OSTIV) - will be held at the site of the 32th FAI World Gliding Championships in the Open-, 18m- and 15m Class, Uvalde, Texas USA, from 8 – 15 August 2012.  The Congress addresses all scientific and technical aspects of soaring flight including motorgliding, hanggliding, paragliding, ultralight sailplanes and aeromodeling.

 

Opportunity for presentation and discussion of papers is given in the following categories:

Scientific Sessions: Meteorology, Climatology and Atmospheric Physics as related to soaring flight.

Technical Sessions: Aerodynamics, Structures, Materials, Design, Maintenance and Sailplane development.

Training and Safety Sessions: Training and Safety, Coaching, Health and Physiology.

Joint Sessions: Scientific and technical topics, reviews or news, presented in an informative and entertaining way for the broader interest of the World Gliding Championships and OSTIV.

Topics on instrumentation, electronics, statistics and other system technologies will be included in the sessions for which the application of the technology is most relevant.

 

Typical and Suggested Topics are:

Scientific Sessions:

Meteorology:

- Meteorological data acquisition and service for gliding operations;

- Weather forecasting for soaring flight;

Climatology:

- Climates that support soaring flight;    

- Climate-change and soaring

Atmospheric Physics:

- Mesoscale and small convective, baroclinic or orographically induced phenomena;

- New observations; measurements or analysis of convergence lines, cellular patterns, shear structures, standing and moving waves, short period  cycles, turbulence, boundary layer in complex terrain;

- Analytical techniques of delineating thermal and mesoscale structures from routine or experimental ground or flight data, or from remote sensors;

- Modelling of thermals, mesoscale or microscale structures;

Technical Sessions:

The technical sessions will cover all aspects of design, development and operation of sailplanes, motorgliders, ultralights and solar- or human- powered aircraft.  Topics may include, but are not limited to:

- Airworthiness, structural concepts, new materials, fatigue, crashworthiness, manufacturing processes;

- Aerodynamics;

- Stability and control;

- Airframe vibration and flutter;

- Propulsion systems;

- Design integration and optimisation;

- New developments in flight testing;

- Airworthiness requirements;

- Cockpit instruments, including navigation instruments (GPS etc.).

Training and Safety Sessions:

Training and Safety sessions will be held on subjects covering disciplines such as:

- Flight training, theory and analysis of techniques and results, psychology, objectives, training facilities and material;

- Safety, health, human physiology and psychology in connection with soaring;

- Human and medical factors in aircraft design and operation;

- Piloting techniques;

- Flight operation in controlled airspace;

- Safety devices.

 

Joint Sessions:

Joint Sessions are collecting topics of general interest in the field of gliding as:

- General philosophy of competition classes;

- Documentation of badge and record flights;

- Common interests with other air sports like hanggliding, paragliding, microlights and ultralights;

- Human-powered flight; Solar-powered flight.

 

Deadline for Abstracts and Final Paper:

The deadline for the Abstracts –max. two A4 pages including figures- is 1 May 2012.  Letters of acceptance together with instructions for paper preparation will be mailed by 15 May 2012.  Deadline for the paper – max. about 10 pages including figures - is 1 July 2012, guidelines on the Technical Soaring website (journals.sfu.ca/ts/)  Please send a copy of your Abstract to the OSTIV Secretariat, clearly marked as either scientific-, technical-, training and safety- or joint-session.

 

Oral presentations at the Congress will be limited to 30 minutes and should consist of highlights of the written paper.  The paper will be published in OSTIV’s refereed international journal Technical Soaring (ISSN 0744-8996) after the Congress.

 

There is no registration fee for the Congress!

 

If you would like further information about OSTIV or the Congress, or if you wish to attend the Congress, please contact the OSTIV Secretariat.

 

Call for nominations OSTIV Plaque / Klemperer Award:

At OSTIV Congresses an OSTIV Plaque and Klemperer Award is presented to the person who has made a most noteworthy scientific or technical contribution to soaring flight.  The prize for the year 2012 will be presented during the Opening Ceremony of the XXXI OSTIV Congress.  All Active and Individual OSTIV Members can send in nominations.  In making such nominations, particular attention should be given to recent contributions to soaring flight by the nominee, although earlier outstanding work will also be taken into account.  Nominations should include details of the nominee’s contributions and a short biography.  All nominations for the OSTIV Plaque / Klemperer Award must be received by L. L. M. Boermans, the President of OSTIV, c/o TU Delft, Fac. Aerospace Engineering, Kluyverweg 1, NL-2629 HS Delft, The Netherlands by 1 May 2012.

Author Biography

Edward (Ward) Hindman, The City College of New York

http://www.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~hindman/sumvitae.pdf

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2011-06-22

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