Printed Version of Preliminary Programme
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Printed Version of Preliminary Programme
e m m a r g o r P y r a n i m i l Pre www.CEAS2007.org CEAS@DGLR.DE Imprint Editor Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luftund Raumfahrt - LilienthalOberth e.V. German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics (DGLR)® Godesberger Allee 70 D-53175 Bonn Phone: +49 (0228) 30 805-0 Fax: +49 (0228) 30 805-24 Internet: http://www.dglr.de Print Editorial Staff Druckerei Thierbach Elbestraße 32 D-45478 Mülheim/Ruhr Dr. Irene Lopez Ferdi Olbert Phone: +49 (0208) 520 74/75 Fax: +49 (0208) 532 72 Coverdesign MACH8 media design group Kohlenstraße 22 D-45468 Mülheim/Ruhr Phone: +49 (0208) 35 58 767 Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2007 CEAS 2007 1st European Air and Space Conference Century Perspectives Berlin, 10. – 13. September 2007 Index of Contents Foreword by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim Szodruch, President of the DGLR Page 5 Foreword by Sir Colin Terry, President of CEAS Page 7 Foreword by Klaus Wowereit, Governing Mayor of Berlin Page 9 Programme Committee Page 10 Young Professionals Conference (DGLR-Nachwuchstagung) Page 11 Conference Overview Page 12 Detailed Technical Programme Page 14 Poster sessions Page 38 DGLR-Short Course Aircraft Design Page 41 General Information Page 43 Social Programme and Accompanying Persons Programme Page 47 Technical Tours Page 49 Choice of pre-reserved Hotels Page 50 City Map of Berlin with Hotels and Venue Page 51 Supporter of the Congress Page 52 Host and Organizer Host of the Conference Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt - Lilienthal-Oberth e.V. German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics (DGLR) Godesberger Allee 70 D-53175 Bonn Phone: +49 (0228) 3 08 05-0 Fax: +49 (0228) 3 08 05-24 Internet: http://www.dglr.de Organizer of the Conference machtWissen.de AG Fahrenheitstraße 1 D-28359 Bremen Phone: +49 (0421) 2208 266 Fax: +49 (0421) 2208 267 Internet: http://www.machtwissen.de Register: Bremen, HRB 23746 4 Foreword by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim Szodruch, President of the DGLR It is a great pleasure for me to present you the first congress of the Council of the European Aerospace societies (CEAS). CEAS currently comprises the eight aerospace societies from France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland with more than 25.000 individual members. Each society represents the leading national society in the field of aeronautics and astronautics. As the CEAS mission is to strengthen European alliances and working relationships between industries, universities and research establishments, the biannual European Air & Space Conference has been founded to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of all scientific and technical areas related to aeronautics and astronautics. CEAS wants to be a forum and as such would like to provide opportunities for European scientists and engineers to learn and exchange about new discoveries in aerospace science, technology and products. Furthermore we offer a place to discuss ideas and experiences and to develop a highly professional network free from cultural, political and ideological constraints. As in 2007 the presidency of the European Commission is being held by Germany, CEAS also wants to send out a signal in holding this first of a series conference in Berlin as a new start to gather the European aerospace societies, while opening up globally as well. In this context it is a great honour for the German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics (DGLR), which is – at 95 years – the second oldest aerospace society in Europe, to host this conference as the local organizer. In order to demonstrate the very close relation between the DGLR and CEAS, we integrated our annually national aerospace conference this year into CEAS. Berlin was chosen as the place of the conference because of its long tradition in aeronautics. Otto Lilienthal did his first steps in aeronautics in and near Berlin, and the German institutional aeronautical research started about at the same time in Berlin and Göttingen exactly 100 years ago. In the beginning of the modern era of flight, several European companies settled in Berlin Adlershof to use the then recently founded research facilities. Also the first steps in rocket technologies have been taken in Berlin. 5 As we continue into the 21st century, the aeronautical and space technologies will significantly contribute to evolution and growth within an evolving and changing global environment. Therefore, the 2007 Congress in Berlin will have the theme: CENTURY PERSPECTIVES The focus of the presentations will follow the five goals of our Congress: • Access to space and future space utilization, • Innovative concepts for future air transport, • Environment and technologies for environmental aspects in aeronautics and space, • International cooperation among academia, research and industry, • Education and training for aeronautics and space; attracting young engineers. As this is the first Congress of CEAS, the prestigious event is gaining increasing recognition in the field of aeronautics. We are therefore very proud to present a technical program with more than 500 highquality papers and a series of lectures held in 12 parallel sessions. A speciality about this congress will be a short course about aircraft design held on three days, several workshops about astronautics, and a symposium for young scientist. I have no doubt that, for everyone participating in the Congress, it will be a valuable meeting to remember. This congress would not have been possible without your engagement, so I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the Programme Committee, the local organizers, to all authors who are sharing their work and ideas with us as well as to all session chair persons who are bringing in their expertise, and especially also to you, the participants. I wish you all a very successful and fruitful meeting within a truly European and international environment. 6 Foreword by Sir Colin Terry, President of CEAS It is a pleasure to welcome you to the first European Air and Space Conference in Berlin – the first conference organised by the newly constituted Council of European Aerospace Societies (CEAS). The Council brings together the major aerospace societies from across Europe and today is comprised of the Societies from France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The conference here in Berlin is focussed on the technological challenges facing aeronautics in the coming years and brings together experts from a wide range of technical disciplines. I hope that the presentations of subsequent discussions will provide an ideal platform for Europe to build upon its previous successes in this important industry. In particular the focus on the current challenges including the environment and future space utilisation mean that there is much for delegates to digest. I would like to thank the DGLR for their organisation of the conference and also to thank the Programme Committee whose substantial efforts have made this event possible. I hope that you enjoy your time in Berlin and it proves to be a valuable meeting that shapes the future of aeronautics in Europe. 7 Intentionally left blank 8 Foreword by Klaus Wowereit, Governing Mayor of Berlin I am delighted to welcome all of you attending the 1st CEAS European Air and Space Conference to Germany’s capital city. It is a great honor for Berlin, as an international trade fair and congress venue, to be hosting your important conference. I also regard your choice as a tribute to Berlin-Brandenburg as a business and science location with much expertise in the area of aeronautics and astronautics. After all, the capital city region was not only the birthplace of German aviation, but has also been able to continue this tradition. Today the aeronautics and astronautics industry is among the most promising sectors in our region. A number of global players are active here, along with many small and medium-size businesses and countless research institutes focusing on areas important to aeronautics and astronautics. In addition, Berlin is home to one of the world’s biggest air shows, the international aerospace exhibition ILA. With the opening of our new major airport, Berlin Brandenburg International, planned for 2011, the region’s aviation industry will take off to new heights. I am thus all the more pleased that the Council of European Aerospace Societies (CEAS) has chosen Berlin as the venue for this conference. With the 1st CEAS European Air and Space Conference, you are underscoring our reputation as an aeronautics and astronautics location with excellent prospects. I wish all of the participants a productive meeting and a very pleasant stay in Germany’s capital city. I hope you will also find the time to explore Berlin’s cultural treasures and some of its many other sightseeing attractions. In this spirit, let me say once again: Welcome to Berlin! 9 Programme Committee Board of Programme Committee Dr.-Ing. Detlef Müller-Wiesner, France (Chair) Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Schmitt, France Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Brieß, Germany Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Luckner, Germany Dr. Constantinos Stavrinidis, United Kingdom Mr. Alain Garcia, France Dr.-Ing. Dietrich Knoerzer, EC Members of Programme Committee Aviation Dipl.-Ing. Jan Schumacher, Germany Dr. eng. Ryszard Szczepanik, Poland Mr. Jean-François Georges, France Mr. Claude le Tallec, France Mr. Angel Luis Arias, Spain Prof. V. E. Fortov, Russia Dr. Andreas Geisler, Austria Manned Aircraft Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Scholz, Germany Dr. eng. Tomasz Goetzendorf-Grabowski, Poland Mr. Francois Jouaillec, France Mr. Yaakko Hoffren, Finnland Unmanned Aerial Systems Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Engelhardt, Germany Prof. Dr. Zdobyslaw Goraj, Poland Dr. Jan-Floris Boer, The Netherlands Mr. Floor Pieters, The Netherlands Mr. Manuel Mulero, Spain Dr. Georges Bridel, Switzerland Space Systems Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Brieß, Germany Prof. Zbgniew Klos, Poland Mr. Christophe Bonnal, France Mr. Paul Kamoun, France Mr. Pat Norris, United Kingdom Mr. Koos Prins, The Netherlands Mr. M. Bandecchi, The Netherlands Mr. E. Kircher, The Netherlands Prof. P. Gaudenzi, Italy Mr. Thierry Leveugle, Spain Utilization of Space Environment Dr. rer.nat. Peter Vits, Germany Mr. Zeholij Pronk, The Netherlands Prof. C. Buongiorno, Italy Dr. G. Schwehm, The Netherlands Prof. O. Alifanov, Russia Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics Dipl.-Ing. Gregor A. Dirks, France Prof. Piotr Doerffer, Poland Prof. Piotr Wolanski, Poland Mr. Jean Delery, France Dr. W. Kordulla, The Netherlands Prof. M. Onofri, Italy Dr. Salvatore Borrelli, Italy Mr. Sergely Leonidowitsch Chernyshev, Russia Aerospace Propulsion Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Walther, Germany Prof. Rudolf Klemens, Poland Mr. Pierre-Guy Amand, France Mrs. Isabelle Dubois, France Mr. Denis Arrat, France Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stephan Staudacher, Germany Prof. Jim McGuirk, United Kingdom Mr. Oscar Kogenhop, The Netherlands Mr. G. Saccoccia, The Netherlands Mr. U. Palmnas, Sweden IInformation´s Technology and Electronics Dr.-Ing. Thomas Wittig, Germany Dr. eng. Andrzej Homziuk, Poland Mr. Gilles Moury, France Mr. J. Bosma, The Netherlands Flight Guidance and Control Flight Mechanics Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Luckner, Germany Prof. Janusz Narkiewicz, Poland Mr. Angel Mateo, Spain Mr. Uwe Feucht, Germany Dr. Jörg Wildi, Switzerland Spacecraft Structures, Materials & Mechanical Testing (SSMMT) Prof. Dr. Michael Sinapius, Germany Prof. Dr. Horst Baier, Germany Prof. (em) Dr. Michael Link, Germany Dr. Michael Gaedke, Germany Dr. Jean Noel Bricout, France Mr. Torben Henriksen, The Netherlands System Management and Electronics Dipl.-Ing. Joachim Majus, Germany Prof. Cezary Szczepanski, Poland Mr. Brian Perry, United Kingdom Mr. Philippe Guay, France Mr. Pierre Tastet, France Mr. A. Massoni, France Air and Space Law Prof. Dr. jur. Stephan Hobe, Germany Prof. Kowaleczko, Poland Mr. Alexandre Korakis, France Aviation and Space Medicine Prof. Dr. med. Helmut Landgraf, Germany Dr. hab. med. Wieslaw Kowalski, Poland Mr. Claude Alexandre, France Aircraft Cabin and Cargo Systems Dr. K. Dieter Kricke, Germany Prof. Helen Muir, UK Mr. Lars Jonson, Sweden Dr. Gordon Konieczny, Germany Mechanical Flow Technology Study Group (STAB) Dr.-Ing. Hans-Joachim Heinemann, Germany Structures Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heinz G. Hönlinger, Germany Dr. eng. Cezary Galinski, Poland Mr. P. M. Hutin, France Mr. Jean-Noel Bricout, France Dr.-Ing. Jaap F. M. Wiggenraad, The Netherlands Mr. Henk Jan ten Hoeve, The Netherlands Mr. M. Lacoste, France Mr. Olli Saarela, Finnland Prof. Dr. Antonio Viviani, Italy Aviation and Space History Dipl.-Ing. Helmut Schubert, Germany Dr. eng. Piotr Zalewski, Poland Mr. Philippe Jung, France 10 First CEAS European Air and Space Conference – Century Perspectives On the 11th of September the German Society for Aeronautic and Astronautics (DGLR) invites groups from grammar schools, Secondary Schools or technical colleges to join the Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress / 1st European Air and Space Conference. Interested parties please contact: Carsten Holze DGLR, NWK-NK c/o machtWissen.de AG Fahrenheitstraße 1 28359 Bremen Tel.: 0421 / 2208-266 Fax.: 0421 / 2208-267 E-Mail: carsten.holze@machtwissen.de 11 Conference Overview Monday, September 10th 13:30 15:00 Press Conference Opening Ceremony Room Paris ECC Hall A 20:00 Congress Reception of the Senate Rathaus Berlin 19:00: Bus shuttle from Estrel-Hotel Tuesday, September 11th 08:30 Plenary Session ECC Hall C 09:40-18:10 Lectures: Detailed technical programme see page 14 ff 19:00 Parliamentary Evening ECC Hall A Wednesday, September 12th 08:30 Plenary Session ECC Hall C 09:40-18:10 Lectures: Detailed technical programme see page 14 ff 19:30-24:00 Conference Dinner ECC Hall A Thursday, September 13th 08:30 Plenary Session ECC Hall C 09:40-18:10 Lectures: Detailed technical programme see page 14 ff 20:00 Public Lecture by ESA Astronaut ECC Hall C/D and Member of DGLR Board: Thomas Reiter 12 Lunch Arrangements Tuesday, 11.09.2007, to Thursday, 13.09.2007, Lunch is available (not included in registration fee) in the Estrel Hotel You can choose to eat à la carte in one of the 4 Restaurants belonging to the Estrel Hotel: "- Sun Thai, - Portofino, - La Patisserie, - Sansoucci" or have a small snack in the foyer of the lecture halls Coffee Breaks Tuesday, 11.09.2007, to Thursday, 13.09.2007, - Morning: 11:00 hrs - Afternoon: 16:30 hrs Those refreshments (Coffee or tea and cookies in the afternoon) are included in the congress fee. The Estrel-Hotel will offer additional soft drinks and pastries/snacks (not included in registration fee). 13 Tuesday, 11th September 2007 08:30- Space Agencies Forum (Programmes) 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Detecting and Characterising Aircraft Wake Vortices Chair: F. Holzäpfel, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen, DE Acoustic Characterisation and Localisation of Aircraft Wake Vortices U. Michel, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, DE; P. Böhning, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, DE Comparison Between Arrival and Departure Wake Vortex Statistics Near the Ground F. Wang; S. Mackey; USDOT Volpe Center, US Magnesium for Aeronautic Structures E.H. Hombergsmeier, EADS Deutschland GmbH, DE Ground-based and Air-borne LIDAR for Wake Vortex Detection and Characterisation A. Wiegele; S. Rahm; T. Gerz; German Aerospace Center, DE Potential Benefits of Integrally Stiffened Aircraft Structures L.U. Hansen; S. Häusler; P. Horst; Inst. für Flugzeugbau und Leichtbau, TU Braunschweig, DE Autonomous UAV Refueling System B. Landkof; R. Zickel; D. Weinstein; V. Niazov; Technion, Faculty Aerospace Engineering, IL Control Laws for UAV Formation Flying M. Chiaramonti; G. Mengali; University of Pisa, IT 11:40 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:20 Controlling and Attenuating Wakes and Wake Encounters Chair: S.R.L. Lang, Federal Aviation Administration, US Wake Vortex Data Collection and Analysis Using X-Band RADAR U. Meier, THALES Defence Deutschland, DE Automated Pilot Assistance for Wake Vortex Encounters C.W. Schwarz; K.-U. Hahn; DLR, DE ECC Hall D Flight Guidance and Control: UAV Formation Flight & Refueling Chair: J. Wildi, RUAG Aerospace, CH Validierung der flugmechanischen Modellierung einer Luft-zuLuft-Betankung mittels Flugtestdaten J.F. Beck¹; O.H. Heller, Eurocopter, FR; E. Özger¹; ¹EADS, DE 11:20 – 11:40 ECC Hall C Advanced Metallic Aerostructures Chair: P. Horst, TU Braunschweig, DE Development of Short Distance Welding Concepts for Airframes - WEL-AIR D. Alléhaux¹; F. Palm¹; I. Bordesoules, ALCAN, FR; M. Kocak, GKSS, DE; E. Gratiot, Dassault Aviation, FR; G. Troiano, ALENIA, IT; ¹EADS IW, FR 10:40 – 11:00 Wake Vortex Alleviation by Differential and Oscillating Flap Setting: A Comparative Numerical and Experimental Study G. Voß; E. Stumpf; R. Konrath; C.F. v. Carmer; DLR, DE Fundamental Vortex Phenomena: Instabilities and Interactions with Jets and Wakes H.T. Schoenfeld¹; J.F. Boussuge¹; S. Le Dizès²; T. Leweke²; ¹CERFACS, FR; ²CNRS-IRPHE, FR Structures: Aeroelastics Chair: P.M. Hutin, ONERA, FR Calculation of Unsteady Loads for the F/A-18 Vertical Tail Buffeting M. Guillaume, RUAG Aerospace, CH; J. Vos, CFS Engineering, CH Laser Beam Welding for A380 family – From the first idea to an industrial process T. Behrens, Airbus Deutschland, DE Estrelsaal B Design and Analysis of an Aeroelastic Validation Experiment for Moving Flexible Airfoils R. Unger; J. Kleinert; M.C. Haupt; P. Horst; J. Windte; S. Bansmer; C.J. Kähler; R. Radespiel; TU Braunschweig, DE Method for Optimizing the Man-Machine Interface at Aircraft C.J. Szczepanski, Air Force Institute Of Technology, PL 14 Simulation and Optimisation of Cockpit Display Visibility D.D. Dreyer, EADS Innovation Works, DE ECC Hall C Wake Vortex Results from the AWIATOR Project A.C. de Bruin, NLR, NL; G. Schrauf¹; J. König¹; ¹Airbus, DE ECC Hall D Aeroelastische Untersuchungen an nachgiebigen Tragflächen G. Thwapiah; L.F. Campanile; Empa, CH HMI - Displays Chair: V. Gollnick, TU Hamburg-Harburg, DE Fuel Consumption Reduction for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles by Preplanned Formation Flights Using Mixed Integer Programming T. Kopfstedt; J.W. Vervoorst; Diehl BGT Defence, DE 12:20 – 12:40 New Aerodynamic Modelling for Aeroelasticity in an Industrial Environment N. Forestier, Dassault-Aviation, FR Estrelsaal B Enhanced Airport Situational Awareness by Airport Moving Map and Electronic Pre-Flight Information Bulletin C. Vernaleken; C. Urvoy; K. Koch; U. Klingauf; Technische Universität Darmstadt, DE The new Tornado Mission Support System in the Context of Network Centric Operations G. Gorgon, EADS, DE Tuesday, 11th September 2007 08:30- Space Agencies Forum (Programmes) 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Aerodynamics Aero-Engine Components Chair: R. Walther, MTU Aero Engines, DE New Concept of Test Section for Modeling of Flow on the Suction Side of Gas Turbine Blade P. Flaszynski, Gdansk University of Technology, PL; P. Doerffer, Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery PAN, PL Combustor Liner Temperature Prediction: A Preliminary Tool Development and its Application on Effusion Cooling Systems A. Andreini, Università di Firenze, IT The On-Orbit-Verificationprogramme of the German Space Agency P.G. Willemsen, M. Turk; R. Dittmann; German Aerospace Center Space Agency, DE Young Professional Conference I Chair: TBD 11:20 – 11:40 ECC Room 2 Determination of Aerodynamic Damping from AxialCompressor-Blades Using a Bidirectional Fluid-StructureSimulation S. Schrape; A. Kühhorn; J. Nipkau; BTU Cottbus, LS Strukturmechanik, DE Space Systems-Programmatic Aspects Chair: TBD Aligning Strategy with Capabilities: Towards a European Space Research Community A. Boese, DLR, DE 10:40 – 11:00 New Cooperation Methods between Industry and Academia: The Research Training Group (Graduiertenkolleg) - Aspects of Future Satellite Reconnaissance Missions S. Fasoulas¹; K. Janschek¹; K. Schönherr²; G. Willich²; A. Weber¹; ¹TU Dresden, DE; ²EADS Astrium GmbH, DE 11:40 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:20 Space Propulsion I Chair: O. Haidn, DLR Lampoldshausen, DE Numerical Validation of Unsteady Transonic Blade Row Interaction in a 1½ Stage HP Turbine J. Dähnert, Technical University Berlin, DE; L. Willer, RollsRoyce Deutschland, DE An Experimental Study on the Base Flow Plume Interaction of Booster Configurations A. Henckels¹; A. Gülhan¹; D. Neeb, RWTH Aachen, DE; ¹DLR, DE ECC Room 3 Launcher Technologies I Chair: TBD Overview of the Soyuz at CSG Programme H. Arend¹; J.M. Astorg, CNES, FR; B. Gerard, Arianespace, FR; D. Coulon¹; D. Crowther¹; J. Donadel¹; E. Lefort¹; J. Pascual¹; N. Pottier¹; ¹ESA, FR Enabling Technologies for the Next Generation Reignitable Cryogenic Upper Stage M. Müller; J. Krüger; EADS Astrium, DE ECC Room 1 Experimental Investigation of Coking Characteristics of Kerosene Jet A-1 with Respect to Practical Applications J. Meinert, TU Dresden, Institute of Thermodynamics and Building Energy Syst, DE ECC Room 2 Comparison between Real and Ideal Sub and Supercritical Combustion Simulations for LO2-CH4 LRE at 15MPa A. Minotti; C. Bruno; University of Rome La Sapienza, IT Preliminary Characterisation of Solar Sailing Materials C.O.A. Semprimoschnig; A.W. Polsak; S. Heltzel; M. Gaud; ESA, NL ECC Room 3 PRORA-USV: the First Dropped Transonic Flight Test G. Russo, CIRA, IT Young Professional Conference II Chair: TBD 15 12:20 – 12:40 Trends in the Use of Solid Rocket Motors and Effects on the Space Debris Environment S. Stabroth¹; M. Oswald¹; C. Wiedemann¹; H. Krag²; H. Klinkrad²; P. Vörsmann¹; ¹Institute of Aerospace Systems, TU Braunschweig, DE; ²Space Debris Office, ESA/ESOC, DE TICTAC - Technology of Insert Conductive Thermally and Attenuator of Shock S. Laborde, EADS ASTRIUM, FR; L. Mallet, SMAC, FR; R. Redondo, CNES, FR ECC Room 1 Tuesday, 11th September 2007 08:30- Space Agencies Forum (Programmes) 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Korean Session Chair: TBD Development and Simulation of Nonlinear Aeroelastic Analysis System for Advanced Transonic Aircrafts I. Lee; J.-Y. Kim; K.-S. Kim; Korean Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, KR Satellite Development Status of Korea J.-J. Lee; I.-M. Jin; S.-W. Rhee; Y.-S. Kim; Korea Aerospace Research Institute, KR Introduction of Korean Aerospace Industry and T-50 Advanced Trainer A. Jun, Korean Aerospace Industry, KR Advanced Coatings for Rotating Aero Engine Components M. Peters¹; U. Schulz¹; B. Saruhan-Brings¹; M. Fröhlich¹; R. Braun¹; A. Flores Renteria²; C. Leyens²; ¹DLR, DE; ²Technical University of Brandenburg, DE Influence of Air Flow on Blisk Vibration Behavior B. Beirow; A. Kühhorn; S. Schrape; BTU Cottbus, DE Supersonic Combustion in Ram Accelerator and Scramjet Engine Combustor I.-S. Jeung; J.-Y. Choi; Seoul National University, KR Toward ACARE 2020: Innovative Engine Architectures to Achieve the Environmental Goals? S. Dron, Snecma, FR Sind die Flügel von Raffaels Amor in seiner Freske - Die drei Grazien - hochgeschwindigkeitstauglich? H.-U. Meier, TU Clausthal, DE 12:00 – 12:20 The Geared Turbofan Technology - Opportunities, Challenges and Readiness Status C. Riegler; C. Bichlmaier; MTU Aero Engines, DE Filament Winding Technology - Example of an Integral Engine Nose Cone O. Lenk¹; M. Dieling¹; R. Grothaus, East4D Lightweight Structures, DE; ¹Rolls-Royce Deutschland, DE New Fibre Reinforced Ceramics - A Technology Driver for New Products H. Voggenreiter; B. Heidenreich; J. Göring; German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE Innovative Manufacture of Aerospace Structural Composites Applying the out of Autoclave Quickstep Process C. Weimer, Eurocopter Deutschland, DE; M. Kaiser¹; C. Garschke²; B. Fox²; K. Drechsler¹; ¹Institut für Flugzeugbau Universität Stuttgart, DE; ²Deakin University Geelong, AU Active Core Technology within the NEWAC Research Program for Cleaner and More Efficient Aero Engines S. Bock; J. Sieber; G. Wilfert; MTU Aero Engines, DE Elektromagnetisch Unterstützte Fertigung von Faserverbundkunststoffen M.P. Podkorytov; T. Stroehlein; Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., DE Aerospace communications Chair: T. Wittig, Euro Telematik, DE Statistical Investigations about Pioneers of Rocketry and Space Travel D.B. Herrmann, ASTW, DE Broadband Communications for Aeronautical Networks: The ATENAA Outer Optical Link Validation C. Fuchs¹; H. Henniger¹; B. Epple¹; D. Giggenbach¹; M. Amirfeiz²; M. Jentile²; G. Di Nepi²; G. Martini³; F. Mazzi³; ¹German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE; ²Selex Communications, IT; ³INSIS S.p.A., IT 16 A Comparison of Estimation Methods for the VHF Voice Radio Channel M. Gruber, Eurocontrol Experimental Centre, AT; K. Hofbauer, Graz University of Technology, AT 12:20 – 12:40 Room Paris Structures - CF Manufacturing Chair: J.F.M. Wiggenraad, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, NL ECC Room 4 Albatros- und HeinkelFlugzeuge bei der Fliegerschule der Reichswehr in Lipezk P. Korrell, DE 11:40 – 12:00 Advanced Aero-Engine Concepts Chair: I. Dubois, Snecma, FR Estrelsaal A History Chair: W. Heinzerling, DE Historical Review and Analysis of Santos Dumonts 14-Bis F.M. Catalano; P.S. Greco; Aerodynamic Laboratory University of Sao Paulo, BR 11:20 – 11:40 Room Paris Structures: Turbo Machines Chair: C. Galinski, PL Damping of a Compressor Vane Cluster A. Hartung; U. Retze; MTU Aero Engines, DE 10:40 – 11:00 Nacelle Lines for Small Next Generation Engines R. Schweikhard; J.A. Lieser; Rolls-Royce Deutschland, DE Estrelsaal A Combineded Prepreg and Infusion Technology R. Kaps; L. Herbeck; German Aerospace Center, DE ECC Room 4 The SANTANA Project A.F. Jacob, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik/ Technische Universität Hamburg, DE; S. Holzwarth, IMST GmbH, DE; A. Dreher, DLR, DE; C. Hunscher, EADS Astrium GmbH, DE B-AMC - Aeronautical Broadband Communication in the L Band C.H. Rokitansky¹; M. Ehammer¹; T. Gräupl¹; S. Brandes²; S. Gligorevic²; M. Schnell²; C. Rihacek³; M. Sajatovic³; ¹University of Salzburg, AT; ²German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE; ³Frequentis GmbH, AT Tuesday, 11th September 2007 08:30- Space Agencies Forum (Programmes) 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Mechanical Architecture, Design and Engineering 1 Chair: H. Baier, TU München, DE Deployment Analysis of Solar Arrays and Model Correlation A. Carpine; G. Laduree; Thales Alenia Space, FR The Influence of Load and Deformation on the Fracture Behavior of Specimens and Structures G. Schullerer; M. Windisch; MT Aerospace AG, DE Short Course 1 Chair: TBD 11:20 – 11:40 Estrelsaal C1 Functional Membranes - a Basis for Satellite Architectures of the Future H.J. Baier; L. Datshvili; S. Rapp; TU Muenchen, DE Random Vibration and Acoustics 1 Chair: N. Wijker, Airbus Deutschland, DE Vibroacoustic Study of Corot: Analysis and Test Correlation R. Redondo; A. Pradines; CNES, FR 10:40 – 11:00 Simulation of a Spacecraft Acoustic Test by Hybrid FEM/SEA Method: Application to the CALIPSO Spacecraft and Comparison with Experimental Data. R. Knockaert, Alcatel Alenia Space, FR; S. Frikha, ESI Group, FR 12:00 – 12:20 Inflatable / Deployable Structures 1 Chair: J. Block, DLR Braunschweig, DE Slotted Thin Shell Deployable Reflector Antennas L.T. Tan; S. Norager; University College London, GB Efficient Mechanism Simulation for Solar Array Deployment Analysis B. Specht, EADS ASTRIUM, DE Estrelsaal C3 Vibro-Acoustic Response Analysis of the Planck Internal Solar Array Panel Applying Boundary Element Analysis P. di Francescantonio, STS, IT; J. Wijker, Dutch Space BV, NL 11:40 – 12:00 Self-deployed Structures and Polymer Material with Shape Memory G.A. Pavlov, IPCP RAS, RU Estrelsaal C1 The Innovative Deorbiting Aerobrake System IDEAS: the Gossamer Technology for Micro-satellite Deorbiting B. Santerre¹; O. Le Couls¹; C. Dupuy, CNES, FR; ¹EADS Astrium, FR Random Vibration and Acoustics 2 Chair: M. Link, Universität Kassel, DE Introduction of JAXA Tool for Random Vibrations Prediction and Its Recent Upgrading Q. Shi; S. Ando; M. Tsuchihashi; JAXA, JP Herschel SVM STM VibroAcoustic Test / Prediction Comparison L. Trittoni; P.C. MarucchiChierro; Alcatel Alenia Space Italy, IT ECC Room 5 Vibration Response of Spacecraft under Fill Effect S. Ando; Q. Shi; K. Nagahama; M. Tsuchihashi; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), JP Pressure Restraint Design for Inflatable Space Habitats M.L. de Jong, Thin Red Line Aerospace Ltd., CA; A.B. Andrew Lennon, ABL Engineering Ltd., IE Estrelsaal C3 Level Homogenity versus Frequency in a Reverberant Chamber A. Girard; E. Cavro; Intespace, FR Short Course 2 Chair: TBD Short Course Aircraft Design Details will be published on www.ceas2007.org 17 12:20 – 12:40 Insights into the Equipment Random Vibration Environment based on Simulations of an Acoustic Test Bench B.J. Brevart, Thales Alenia Space, FR; A. Pradines, CNES, FR ECC Room 5 Tuesday, 11th September 2007 14:00- Airbus A380 Forum 15:00 15:10 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 Air Transport and Environment Chair: J. König, Airbus Deutschland, DE Aviation and Climate Change: A Comparison of the Overflights of the Belgian Territory and the Local Aviation Activities L.E. Matheys¹; T. Festraets²; A. Ferrone, Université Catholique de Louvain - ASTR, BE; J. Van Mierlo¹; C. Macharis²; ¹Vrije Universiteit Brussel ETEC, BE; ²Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOSI-T, BE The Variability of Air Transports Specific CO2 Emissions and its Implications for Airline Strategies M. R. Schaefer; W. Grimme; German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE Design and Implementation of an Integrated Wind-/Airdataand Navigation System Based on Low-Cost Sensor Components S. Myschik, IABG mbh, DE; G. Sachs, Technische Universität München, DE Investigations of Atmospheric Conditions Influence on Sonic Boom S. Chernyshev; A.P. Kiselev; P.P. Vorotnikov; TSAGI, RU Angles of Attack and Sideslip Reconstruction Using Neural Networks V. Poggi; A Calia; F Schettini; University of Pisa, IT Future Simulation Technology Centers in Europe K. Becker, Airbus Deutschland, DE The Concept of Operations for the Future European Air Traffic Management System being Defined by SESAR J. R. F. Guy, Air Traffic Alliance, FR Reinhardt Abraham - Lufthansa Stiftungspreis für die Studienarbeit zum Thema: Entwurf eines Simulationsmodells zur Ermittlung des wirtschaftlichen Potentials von Fluglärmreduzierungsmaßnahmen E. Anton, RWTH Aachen, DE 17:30 – 17:50 An Airports View on the SESAR Operational Concept M. Huhnold, Fraport AG, DE QNET-CFD Knowledge-Base A Platform for the Preservation of Knowledge Generated by EU Funded Projects J.B. Vos, CFS Engineering, CH; A,G. Hutton, Qinetic, GB; C. Hirsch, NUMECA, BE Zeppelin-Stiftungspreis der Stadt Friedrichshafen für die Diplomarbeit zum Thema: Development of a Microcontroller Based Sensor Aquisition System for Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles D. Höse, UniBw München, DE Reynolds Number Effects on Blunt Leading Edge Delta Wings S. Crippa; A. Rizzi; KTH, Dept. of Aeronautical and Vehicle Engineering, SE DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH Aligning their Research & Development Needs for the Single European Sky Air Traffic Management Research Programme (SESAR) T. Bierwagen, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH, DE Nonlinear Flight-Path Control A Flight Dynamics Perspective F. Holzapfel, IABG mbH, DE; L. Höcht¹; F. Schuck¹; G. Sachs¹; ¹Lehrstuhl für Flugmechanik und Flugregelung, TU München, DE 18 Advanced Gust Load Alleviation System for Large Flexible Aircraft S.L. Hecker; K.-U. Klaus-Uwe Hahn; DLR, DE European Research Center Position and Contribution in European R&D for Single European Sky Air Traffic Management Research Programme (SESAR) K.-H. Keller, German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE ECC Hall D Inlet Boundary Conditions for Embedded LES L.J. Davidson, Chalmers University of Technology, SE Flight Control - Functions and Control Laws Chair: S. Levedag, DLR Braunschweig, DE Challenges for Development of Numerical Simulation N. Kroll, Airbus Deutschland, DE 17:50 – 18:10 ECC Hall C Flow Simulation and Validation Chair: T. Schönfeld, CERFACS, FR Estrelsaal B Future Design Concept M. Cross; M. Aston; Airbus, GB 17:10 – 17:30 SESAR Chair: T. Mühlhausen, DLR Braunschweig, DE ECC Hall D Numerical Simulation Chair: C. Rossow, DLR Braunschweig, DE Future Simulation Concept J. Klenner, Airbus SAS, FR 16:50 – 17:10 ECC Hall C Air Data and Navigation Sensor Systems Chair: H. von Viebahn, Diehl Aerospace, DE A Precision, Time-Relative GPS Approach for Measuring Kinematic Trajectories Using Miniaturized L1 GPS Receivers J.P. Traugott¹; O. Montenbruck, DLR, DE; G. Sachs¹; ¹ Technische Universität München, DE 16:10 – 16:30 CFD Validation of Unsteady Installed Propeller Flows Using the DLR TAU-Code A. Stuermer, DLR, DE Estrelsaal B Direct Force Control Using Brake Flaps for Improving Flight Path Control G. Sachs, Institute of Flight Mechanics and Flight Control of TU München, DE Aircrafts Control Systems Design: An H_infinity LoopShaping Approach R. Panesi; G. Mengali; University of Pisa, IT Tuesday, 11th September 2007 14:00- Airbus A380 Forum 15:00 15:10 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 Aerodynamics 1 Chair: TBD Further Investigation on Vortex Turbulent Characteristics in Pattern Transition of a SFRJ Simulator S.C. Lee, Yung Ta, Institute of Technology and Commerce, TW R. Mattei, Institut für Raumfahrttechnik, UniBw, DE; B. Häusler¹; M. Pätzold²; S. Remus, VEGA, DE; W. Eidel¹; S. Tellmann²; T. Andert¹; J. Selle¹; M.K. Bird, Argelander Institut für Astronomie, Universität Bonn, DE; R.H. Simpson³; G.L. Tylor³; ¹Institut für Raumfahrttechnik, UniBw, DE; ²Rheinisches Institut für Umweltforschung, Universität Köln, DE; ³Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, US 16:50 – 17:10 ECC Room 2 Active flow Control on the Simplified Flapped Airfoil M. Matejka¹; N. Souckova¹; L. Popelka, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, Institute of Thermomechanics, CZ; J. Nozicka¹; ¹CTU in Prague, FME, CZ Numerical Investigation of Upstream Moving Wave Phenomenon in Unsteady Transonic Airfoil Flow V. Hermes, ShockWaveLaboratory/RWTHAachen University, DE; I. Klioutchnikov¹; A. Alshabu¹; H. Olivier¹; ¹ShockWaveLaboratory, DE Planetary Exploration Chair: TBD The Radio Science Experiment “VeRa” onboard ESA´s Venus Express Spacecraft 16:10 – 16:30 Young Professional Conference III Chair: TBD Regenerative Fuel Cells for Mars Missions M. Hörenz; S. Fasoulas; T. Schmiel; K. Zajac; TU Dresden, DE 17:30 – 17:50 Optimisation of Aerodynamic Aircraft Configurations Chair: TBD Towards Aerodynamic Design by Optimisation of Transonic Transport Aircraft in an MultiDisciplinary Environment G. Carrier; S. Mouton; M. Marcelet; C. Blondeau; ONERA, FR Steady Longitudinal Vortices in Separated Turbulent Flows E. Schülein, DLR, DE; V. Trofimov, NSPU, RU ECC Room 3 The Stuttgart Moon Orbiter LUNAR MISSION BW1 R. Laufer; H.-P. Roeser; - Lunar Mission BW1 Project Team; Institute of Space Systems (IRS), Universitaet Stuttgart, DE 17:10 – 17:30 Multi-objective Optimisation of Aircraft Range and Fuel Consumption W.J. Vankan; M. Laban; E. Kesseler; NLR, NL ECC Room 2 VEGA RACS Waterhammer Analysis F.J. Dengra; M. Gralher; B. Behrens; Astrium ST, DE New Space Missions Chair: P. Hofmann, Kayser-Threde, DE Probenpräparation, Probenhandling und Nutzlastaspekte für die Europäische ExoMars Mission P.H. Hofmann, Kayser-Threde GmbH, DE Lunar Infrastructure for Exploration - European Roadmap and Reference Concept H.-J. Heidmann, Astrium ST, DE ECC Room 1 A Scientific and Technological Lunar Lander Mission D. Wilde; P. Kyr; Astrium ST, DE Young Professional Conference IV Chair: TBD 19 17:50 – 18:10 Next Generation Missile Aerodynamic Visualisation with CFD K. Weinand; D. Stern; MBDA LFK, DE ECC Room 3 KAP - An In-Orbit Test Facility for Technology Demonstration and Scientific Use C. Kaiser¹; G. Pont¹; A. Conde Reis, ESTEC/ESA, NL; ¹Kayser-Threde GmbH, DE Time Resolved Measurement of Atomic Oxygen in Low Earth Orbit and its Benefits for Future Spacecraft Design T. Schmiel; S. Fasoulas; J. Heisig; O. Przybilski; TU Dresden, DE ECC Room 1 Tuesday, 11th September 2007 14:00- Airbus A380 Forum 15:00 15:10 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 Environment and noise Chair: M. Pfitzner, UniBw München, DE On the Development of Combustion Systems and their Design Methodologies for the Reduction of Pollutant Emissions from Aero-Engines The European Project INTELLECT D.M. R. von der Bank, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, DE; N. Savary, Turbomeca, FR; M. Alden, Lunds Universitet, SE; M. Zedda, RollsRoyce, GB; J. McGuirk, Loughborough University, GB; G. Cinque, AVIO, IT Strategy for Environmentally Friendly Low Emissions Combustion Development in European Aeronautics R. von der Bank, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, DE; M. Cazalens, SNECMA, FR; C. Berat, Turbomeca, FR; S. Harding, Rolls-Royce, GB Influence of the Bypass Ratio on Low Altitude NOx Emissions H. Hemmer; T. Otten; M. Plohr; M. Lecht; A. Döpelheuer; DLR, DE Experimentelle Untersuchungen zum Biegeeinfluss an Flachproben mit Nähten unterschiedlicher Parameter unter Einsatz von optischen Messverfahren F. Kruse; H.-G. Reimerdes; RWTH Aachen, DE Ludwig Bölkow-Stiftungspreis für die Diplomarbeit zum Thema: Untersuchung der Interaktion benachbarter Schichten bei schwingender Beanspruchung von Faser-KunststoffVerbunden T. Hensel, TU Darmstadt, DE Software: The Underestimated Component in Space Missions S. Montenegro, Fraunhofer Institut FIRST, DE Topological Design of a High Altitude Platform using a System Design Language M. A. Haq, TAO-Technologies GmbH, DE; B. Kröplin, Institute for Statics and Dynamics of Aerospace Structures, DE 17:10 – 17:30 17:30 – 17:50 Aero-Engine Components: Turbines / Combustors Chair: H. Knittel, MTU Aero Engines, DE Preparation of Aero Technology for New Generation Aircraft Engine LP Turbines J. Gier; T. Schröder; I. Raab; MTU Aero Engines, DE Noise Radiation through AeroEngine Exhausts - Large Scale Model Experiments F. Arnold, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, DE; U. Tapken, DLR, DE; J. Zillmann, EADS Corporate Research Center, DE Estrelsaal A Aerospace Information Technologies and Electronics Chair: P. Stütz, ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH, DE Challenges for IT Infrastructure Supporting Secure NetworkEnabled Commercial Airplane Operations R.V. Robinson¹; R. Krishna Sampigetha¹; M. Li¹; S.A. Lintelman¹; D. von Oheimb, Siemens, DE; R. Poovendran, University of Washington, US; ¹Boeing, US 16:50 – 17:10 Room Paris Structures - CF Application Chair: TBD Walther Blohm-Studienpreis für die Studienarbeit zum Thema: Vergleichende Analyse der konzentrierten Einzelkrafteinleitung in eine Rechteckscheibe mittels kontinuumsmechanischer und FEM-Berechnung sowie Experiment R. Basan, TU Berlin, DE 16:10 – 16:30 Numerical Modeling of Aviation Gas Turbine Cooled Elements A. Sadiqov; A. Pashayev; D. Askerov; A. Samedov; R. Mamedov; National Academy of Aviation, AZ Room Paris Passive Shroud Cooling Concepts for HP Turbine Blades E. Janke, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, DE Structures - Miscellaneous Chair: A. Viviani, IT The Delamination Behaviour of Carbon Composite Structures Manufactured with the Vacuum Assisted Process (VAP) G. Spenninger, EADS Military Air Systems, DE; H. Bansemir¹; M. Schulz¹; ¹Eurocopter Deutschland GmbH, DE Willy Messerschmitt-Preis für die Diplomarbeit zum Thema: Deformation Fields Estimation Using Fibre Bragg Gratings St. Rapp, TU München, DE ECC Room 4 Calibration of the MicroNewton Propulsion System for the LISA Pathfinder Drag-Free Satellite T. Ziegler¹; M. Göbel²; A. Schleicher¹; W. Fichter²; ¹EADS Astrium GmbH, DE; ²University of Stuttgart, DE 20 Parametric Study of Soot Formation in an Aeroengine Model Combustor at Elevated Pressures by Laser-Induced Incandescence: Effect of the Fuel Phase U.E. Meier¹; C. Hassa¹; K.P. Geigle²; O. Lammel²; P. Kutne²; ¹DLR Inst. of Propulsion Technology, DE; ²DLR Inst. of Combustion Technology, DE Estrelsaal A Numerical Simulation of Advanced Folded Core Materials for Structural Sandwich Applications S. Heimbs¹; P. Middendorf¹; S. Kilchert²; A.F. Johnson²; M. Maier, Institute for Composite Materials (IVW), DE; ¹EADS Innovation Works, DE; ²German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE Finite Elemente Simulation einer Notwasserung eines Transportflugzeugs zur Ermittlung der dabei auftretenden Lasten T. Schmid-Fuertes; R. Curtius; J. Mendler; EADS Military Air Systems, DE Space Control and Simulation Chair: M. Bandecchi, ESA/ESTEC, NL Extension of EDA Toolbox for VHF Data Link System Simulation H. Flühr, FH JOANNEUM Graz, AT 17:50 – 18:10 Orbital Maneuvering of the VEGA Launcher G. Martens; P. Bini; I. Cruciani; C.R. Roux; ELV, IT EMI Control in the Presence of Composite Materials F. Thurecht¹; M. Leininger, Kayser-Threde GmbH, DE; C. Schöppinger, INVENT GmbH, DE; L. Trougnou, ESA-ESTEC, NL; E. Pfeiffer¹; ¹HPS GmbH, DE ECC Room 4 Flight Software Driven Rigid Body - Computational Fluid Dynamics Closed Loop Simulation M.I. Panevsky; B.J. Pataky; P.T. Than; The Aerospace Corporation, US Analytical Approach for the Solution of Super-/ Hypersonic Flow Fields B. Thorwald; C. Mundt; Universität der Bundeswehr, München, DE Tuesday, 11th September 2007 14:00- Airbus A380 Forum 15:00 15:10 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 Inflatable / Deployable Structures 2 Chair: S. Langlois, European Space Agency, ESA/ESTEC, NL Large Deployable Membrane Structures M. Straubel¹; C. Sickinger¹; S. Langlois, ESA/ESTEC, NL; ¹DLR - Institut für Faserverbundleichtbau und Adaptronik, DE Bending-Wrinkling Characteristics of the Inflated Boom H. Tan¹; C. Wang¹; J. Yang, China Academe of Space Technology, CN; X. Du¹; H. Tan¹; ¹Harbin Institute of Technology, CN The Application of Shape Memory Polymer Composite to Deployable Hinge for Solar Arrays J. Leng, Harbin Institute of Technology, CN Shock 1 Chair: A. Capitaine, Astrium EADS SAS, FR Statistical Processing of Shock Test Data G. LADUREE, Thales Alenia Space, FR; S. KIRYENKO, ESA, NL Short Course 3 Chair: TBD 16:10 – 16:30 16:50 – 17:10 Estrelsaal C1 Main Outcomes of CNES Launcher Directorate Research Group on Shock Propagation into Launcher Structures P. Roux, CNES, FR 17:30 – 17:50 Mechanical Architecture, Design and Engineering 2 Chair: T. Henriksen, European Space Agency, ESA/ESTEC, NL Failure Testing and Test Simulation of the ARIANE 5 EPC-BME Actuator Brackets J. Hoogendoorn; J.F. Koorevaar; Dutch Space, NL Design and Analysis of FullScale Stiffened-Spring Back Reflector O. Soykasap, Afyon Kocatepe University, TR; L.T. Tan, University College London, GB Estrelsaal C3 Herschel SVM Shock Qualification Test / Prediction Comparison - An Industrial Experience P.C. Marucchi-Chierro, Thales Alenia Space, IT 17:10 – 17:30 Finite Element Based Initial Post-buckling Analysis of Conical Shell Structures T. Rahman; E.L. Eelco Jansen; Delft University of Technology, NL Testing of Flexible Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Solar Cells for Space Applications K. Zajac¹; S. Brunner, HTS GmbH, DE; K. Otte, Solarion AG, DE; S. Fasoulas¹; ¹Technische Universität Dresden, DE Shock 2 Chair: P. Camarasa, EADS-ASTRIUM, FR Reliability Demonstration of the Pyrosoft Release Nut P. Thebault, Etienne LACROIX Tous Artifices S.A., FR Shock Inputs Derivation to Subsystems G. Ladurée, Thales Alenia Space, FR; J.B. Bernaudin, EADS Astrium, FR; S. Kiryenko, ESA, NL; S. Mary, CNES, FR ECC Room 5 Shock Propagation in Spacecraft Structure J.B. Bernaudin¹; E. Courau²; S. Mary²; J.B. Verniaud¹; ¹EADS Astrium, FR; ²CNES, FR Estrelsaal C1 Reliability of Shell Structures Through Sensitivity Analysis M.B. Oberguggenberger; B. Schmelzer; J. King; Universität Innsbruck, AT Estrelsaal C3 Qualification to Shock Environment in VEGA Program, by Full Scale Tests, Models and Similarity R. Manchini; M. Fragnito; ELV SpA Mechanical System Development, IT Short Course 4 Chair: TBD Short Course Aircraft Design Details will bepublished on www.ceas2007.org 21 17:50 – 18:10 HSS3-An Improved Concept for the Horizontal Separation System of the Ariane5 Payload Fairing and its Qualification Status P.R. Bodagala, CNES, FR; M. Rendina, Oerlikon Space, CH ECC Room 5 Wednesday, 12th September 2007 08:30- ATM Forum 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Wake Vortex Advisory Systems Chair: T. Rötger, Airbus Deutschland, DE Wake Vortex Advisory Systems USA, SOIA S.R.L. Lang¹; J.A. Tittsworth¹; W.H. Bryant, NASA, US; J.P. Nicolaon, National Institute for Aerospace, US; ¹Federal Aviation Administration, US Wake Turbulence Mitigation for Departures from Closely Spaced Parallel Runways: A Research Update J.A. Tittsworth¹; S.R. Lang¹; D.A. Domino²; G. Lohr, NASA, US; C.R. Lunsford²; D.A. Clark³; F.M. Robasky³; ¹Federal Aviation Administration, US; ²The Mitre Corporation, US; ³MIT Lincoln Laboratory, US Insertion of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Non-Segregated Airspace: A Combined Technological and Regulatory Challenge G. Mardiné, SAFRAN-Sagem Défense Sécurité, FR The Wake Vortex Prediction and Monitoring System WSVBS - Part I: Design F. Holzäpfel¹; T. Gerz¹; M. Frech¹; A. Tafferner¹; F. Köpp¹; I. Smalikho¹; S. Rahm¹; K.-U. Hahn²; C. Schwarz²; W. Gerling²; ¹DLR-Oberpfaffenhofen, DE; ²DLR-Braunschweig, DE Miniature UAVs Concepts for Outdoor Missions A. Joulia; S. Bertrand; ONERA, FR Comparison of Classical to H∞-Norm Optimal Robust Autopilot Design J.E. Misgeld; A. Reindler; T. Kuhn; Diehl BGT Defence, DE Wake Vortex R&D in the USA A Status of Current Progress and Plans W. H. Bryant, NASA, US; J.P. Nicolaon, National Insititute for Aeronautics, US; S.L. Lang¹; J.A. Tittsworth¹; ¹FAA, US The Wake Vortex Prediction and Monitoring System WSVBS - Part II: Performance and ATC Integration T. Gerz¹; F. Holzäpfel¹; W. Gerling¹; A. Scharnweber¹; M. Frech, Deutscher Wetterdienst, DE; A. Wiegele¹; S. Rahm¹; K. Kober¹; ¹DLR, DE 12:00 – 12:20 Parametric Study & Simplified Approach to Wake Vortex Encounter Offline-Simulation D. Bieniek, Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, DE Conceptual Design Methodology for High Altitude Long Endurance UAV S. Defoort¹; J. Hermetz¹; N. Berend¹; C. Le Tallec¹; R. Bec, Cnes, FR; ¹Onera, FR EVTS Enhanced VFR Transport System J. Groeneweg, NLR, NL; R. van Gent, TNO, NL; W.R. Berkouwer, ASTI, NL Level of Service for Aviation Infrastructure Markets? E. Grunewald, DLR e.V., DE Investigation of Four Vortex System Wake Characteristics A. Allen; C. Breitsamter; TU München, Institute of Aerodynamics, DE Helicopter Noise and Vibration Reduction with Adaptive Fiber Composites T. H. Brockmann, Eurocopter Deutschland GmbH, DE 22 Structural Design and Optimization of the Integrated Active Trailing Edge Concept for a Helicopter Rotor Blade E.A. Ahci¹; R.P. Pfaller¹; A.S. Schuld, Bundeswehr, DE; ¹Eurocopter, DE A Comparison between CFD and Wind Tunnel Measurements for Wake Vortex Prediction S. Melber-Wilkending, DLR Braunschweig, DE; A. Allen¹; C. Breitsamter¹; ¹TU München, DE ECC Hall D Defining the Future European Air Traffic Management System for 2020 and Beyond : The Vision from SESAR S. Reed, Air Traffic Alliance, FR Rotorcraft Chair: B. Gmelin, DLR Braunschweig, DE Multi-spectral Image Generation for Real-time Hardware-in-the-loop Simulations R.G. Wiedemann; P. Schätz; K.M. Wanie; LFKLenkflugkoerpersysteme, DE 12:20 – 12:40 ECC Hall C Air Transport System Chair: B. Kiefner, Airbus Deutschland, DE Estrelsaal B Nonlinear Missile Guidance Laws Based on Lyapunov Method R.T. Yanushevsky, Research & Technology Consulting, US 11:40 – 12:00 Wake Vortex R&D Chair: A. Reinke, Airbus Deutschland, DE ECC Hall D Flight Control for Missiles Chair: K.U. Hahn, DLR Braunschweig, DE Case Study: TAURUS KEPD350 Integration on Tornado Fighter Aircraft D. Fasol; H. Neubauer; MBDA Deutschland, DE 11:20 – 11:40 ECC Hall C Unmanned Aircraft Systems Chair: C. Le Tallec, Onera, FR A Solar Powered HALE-UAV for Arctic Research H. Runge¹; W. Rack, University of Canterbury, NZ; A. Ruiz-Leon¹; M. Hepperle¹; M. Hanke¹; D. Holzhüter¹; ¹DLR, DE 10:40 – 11:00 Aviation Safety Plans - The Total Systems Approach and the Way Forward F. Böhm; T. Mickler; BMVBS Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung, DE Estrelsaal B Crash Analysis of the “High Cabin”-Version of the NH90 Transport Helicopter Fuselage J.O Majamäki, Eurocopter Deutschland GmbH, DE Piezoceramic Actuators for Morphing Helicopter Rotor B.A. Grohmann; C.K. Maucher; P. Jänker; EADS Innovation Works, DE Wednesday, 12th September 2007 08:30- ATM Forum 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Transport aircraft Aerodynamics Chair: G.A. Dirks, Airbus S.A.S, FR Parametric Effects on Spoiler Geometry Assessment with Chimera Technique X. Bertrand, Airbus SAS, FR On the Comparison of Stalling Flow-Through Nacelles and Powered Inlets at Take-Off Conditions S. Schulze; C. J. Kähler; R. Radespiel; Institute of Fluid Mechanics, TU Braunschweig, DE ZARM-Preis für die Diplomarbeit zum Thema: LISA Thermal Control Analysis in Context of the BayernSat Mission S. Höfner, TU München, DE Computations of Unsteady Aerodynamics due to Body Motion H. Berglind, FOI, SE; L. Djayapertapa, Airbus UK, GB; N. Ceresola, Alenia, IT; R. Heinrich, DLR, DE; S. Leicher, EADS-M, DE; N. Caballero Rubiato, INTA, ES; B. Prananta, NLR, NL; V. Brunet, ONERA, FR Simulation of the Attitude Behaviour and Available Power Profile of the Delfi-C3 Spacecraft with Application of the EuroSim Platform F. te Hennepe; B.T.C. Zandbergen; R.J. Hamann; Delft University of Technology, NL The Capability of Influencing Secondary Flow in Compressor Cascades by means of Passive and Active Methods A. Hergt¹; R. Meyer¹; K. Engel, MTU Aero Engines, DE; ¹DLR, DE Requirements and Results of Wake Vortex in-flight Measurements in AWIATOR J. König, Airbus Deutschland, DE Ferdinand Schmetz-Preis für die Diplomarbeit zum Thema: Investigation of Boundary Layer Transition for Small Reynolds Numbers in Free Flight and Wind Tunnel Experiments B. Kobiela, University Stuttgart, DE 12:00 – 12:20 Forward Looking Clear Air Turbulence Measurement with the AWIATOR LIDAR Sensor N.P. Schmitt¹; W. Rehm¹; T. Pistner¹; H. Diehl¹; P. Nave¹; G. Jenaro-Rabadan²; P. Mirand²; M. Reymond²; ¹EADS, DE; ²Airbus, FR Payload Adaptor System of High Performances and LowShock M. Lancho; E. Grande; J. Rivas; EADS, ES Imaging Radiometer METimage for Future Operational Earth Observation Platforms in Polar Orbits A. Pillukat, Jena-Optronik GmbH, DE; H.-P. Nothaft, AIM GmbH, DE; C. Brüns, DLR, DE Shock Attenuator System for Spacecraft and Adaptor P. Camarasa, EADS-ASTRIUM, FR Validation of Low Noise Procedures in Simulator and Flight Tests B. Boche¹; N. Kulwatz, Airbus, DE; R. Luckner¹; ¹TU Berlin, DE Multi-objective Blade Design Using a Quasi-3d Nondimensional Parameterization Approach A. K. Dutta; P. M. Flassig; D. Bestle; Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus (BTU Cottbus), DE 23 Multi-Objective Compressor Blade Optimisation Using a Non-Dimensional Parameterisation Approach P.M. Flassig, BTU Cottbus, LS Technische Mechanik und Fahrzeugdynamik, DE Results of Large Winglet ground and flight testing in the European Integrated Platform AWIATOR N. Wijker, Airbus Deutschland, DE ECC Room 3 Payload Adaptor System for James Webb Space Telescope J. Vilanova; R. Rosa; EADS, ES Aero-Engine Components: Compressors II Chair: A. Kühhorn, BTU Cottbus, DE Der Axialverdichter im Flugtriebwerk - gestern, heute und morgen L.H. Schmidt-Eisenloher; O.E. Kosing; Atena Engineering GmbH, DE 12:20 – 12:40 ECC Room 2 Space Systems: Launcher Technologies II Chair: TBD ECC Room 1 A Feature Based Approach to High Pressure Compressor Pre-Design for Civil Aircraft Propulsion Systems S. Bretschneider; S. Staudacher; Institut für Luftfahrtantriebe (ILA), Universität Stuttgart, DE 11:40 – 12:00 Advanced Wing Technologies and Flight Testing Chair: J. König, Airbus Deutschland, DE ECC Room 3 Aero-Engine Components: Compressors I Chair: U. Wenger, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, DE Influence of Blade Mistuning on Blisk Vibration T. Klauke; A. Kühhorn; B. Beirow; BTU Cottbus, DE 11:20 – 11:40 ECC Room 2 Space Systems: Spacecraft Technologies Chair: TBD A Fleet Management System for Commercial Spacerafts in GEO Using SMART-OLEV C. Kaiser, Kayser-Threde GmbH, DE; F. Sjöberg, SSC, SE; J.-M. Del Cura, Sener, ES; B. Eilersten, OSSL, GB 10:40 – 11:00 Shock Attenuation System for Spacecraft and Adaptor (SASSA) M. Lancho; A. Fernandez; EADS, ES ECC Room 1 Multi Disciplinary Blading Design by Means of Multi Objective Optimisation D. Otto; D. Bestle; Chair of Engineering Mechanics and Vehicle Dynamics, BTU, DE Comparison of different Parameterization and Optimization Approaches in the Field of Aerodynamic Compressor Blade Design A. Keskin; M. Swoboda; RollsRoyce Deutschland, DE Wednesday, 12th September 2007 08:30- ATM Forum 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Air and Space Medicine and Law Chair: TBD Aircraft Noise Effects on Sleep: DLR Research and Application to a German Airport A. Samel; M. Basner; U. Isermann; H. Maaß; U. Müller; J. Quehl; DLR, DE Medical Emergency Area for Long-Haul Flights J. Heuser, AIDA Development GmbH, DE; J. Cremers, Airbus, DE Thermal Qualification of Transpiration Cooling for Atmospheric Entry B. Esser; A. Gülhan; M. Kuhn; DLR, DE Workshop ICAO for Space 1 Coordinator: T. Sgobba, ESA/ESTEC, NL 11:20 – 11:40 Room Paris Noise-Reduced Landing Approaches and Pilots Workload E.-M. Elmenhorst; H. Maaß; M. Vejvoda; A. Samel; German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE Supersonic/Hypersonic: Thermal Protection Chair: J.M. Longo, DLR Braunschweig, DE CIRA-GHIBLI Plasma Wind Tunnel: Aerothermodynamic Performances Analisys and Comparison with the SCIROCCO Facility P. Carlo¹; F. De Filippis¹; E. Graps¹; M. Marini¹; E. Bucchignani¹; R. Savino²; S. Liberatore²; ¹CIRA, IT; ²University of Naples, IT 10:40 – 11:00 12:00 – 12:20 UAS: Innovative Concepts Chair: W. Engelhardt, MBDA Deutschland, DE EADS Technology Activities in Communications D. Hoffmann, EADS, DE Perspectives for the Network of Centres in the Space Domain W. Rathgeber, European Space Policy Institute (ESPI), AT Estrelsaal A In Flight Research on Aerothermodynamics (ATD) and Thermal Protection Systems (TPS) for Space Transportation Systems J.M. Muylaert; J. Gavira; H. Ritter; ESA/ESTEC, NL 11:40 – 12:00 Cost Appreciation of Morphing UAV Projects at a Conceptual Design Stage. T. Melin; A. T. Isikveren; M. I. Friswell; University of Bristol, GB Room Paris Motivation der Notwendigkeit adaptiver Flugsteuerungen am Beispiel der Reglerentwicklung für den ARTIS Technologiedemonstrator S. Lorenz, DLR, DE Structures - Optimisation Chair: H. Hönlinger, DLR Göttingen, DE Aerodynamic Analysis of Computed Plate /Jet Interactions for Blunted ConeCylinders in Hypersonic Flow S. Zahir, Computer & IT Centre, PK; Z. Ye, Northwestern Polytechnical University, CN Multidisciplinary, Large Scale Optimization of Composite Aircraft Structures G. Schuhmacher; F. Daoud; J. D. Wagner; R. Zotemantel; EADS Military Air Systems, DE ECC Room 4 Structural Optimization of Adaptive Airfoils Using Evolutionary Algorithms J. Seeger; K. Wolf; TU Dresden, Institute of Aerospace Engineering, DE Workshop ICAO for Space 2 Coordinator: T. Sgobba, ESA/ESTEC, NL 24 12:20 – 12:40 Designing Future Unmanned Combat Air Systems From the Effector Point of View J. Engel, MBDA/LFK, DE Estrelsaal A Claudius Dornier Jr.Stiftungspreis für die Diplomarbeit zum Thema: Implementierung eines Präprozessors zur Erzeugung eines Balkenmodells für die multidiziplinäre Optimierung G. Wellmer, RWTH Aachen, DE GA Optimization of Straight and Curved Laminated Composites in Presence of a Cutout A. Gorjipoor, Sharif University of Technology, IR ECC Room 4 Wednesday, 12th September 2007 08:30- ATM Forum 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Columbia Accident Chair: T. Henriksen, European Space Agency, ESA/ESTEC, NL The Space Shuttle Columbia Accident Investigation: Forensic Tools, Techniques, and Results S. J. McDanels, NASA, US Short Course 5 Chair: TBD 11:20 – 11:40 Estrelsaal C1 Verification Methodology for Self-Deploying Support Frames C. Sickinger; H. Assing; H. Koeke; M. Straubel; DLR German Aerospace Center, DE Estrelsaal C3 Development of Ariane 5 Vehicle Equipment Bay Structure in Fiber Placement L. Escudero, EADS - CASA Espacio, ES; P. Pablo Lario¹; V. Victor Bautista¹; ¹EADS-CASA Espacio, ES Mechanical and Physical Evaluation of a New Carbon Fibre/ PEEK Composite System for Space Applications J.P. Kilroy¹; C.M. Ó Brádaigh¹; C.O.A. Semprimoschnig, European Space Agency (ESA), NL; ¹Composites Testing Laboratory, IE 11:40 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:20 Inflatable / Deployable Structures 3 Chair: J. Santiago Prowald, European Space Agency, ESA/ESTEC, NL Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia Reconstruction and Investigation M. Solomon, Boeing, US Composite Structures 1 Chair: R. Usinger, Oerlikon Space AG, CH Design of Multifunctional Folded Core Structures for Aerospace Sandwich Applications Y. Klett, Institut für Flugzeugbau, Universität Stuttgart, DE; K. Drechsler, Institut für Flugzeugbau, Uni Stuttgart, DE; M. Kolax¹; H.P. Wentzel¹; R. Kehlre, Foldcore GmbH, DE; ¹Airbus Deutschland GmbH, DE 10:40 – 11:00 Mechanical and Environmental Validation of a Spherical Multipurpose Inflatable Structure S. Mileti; G. Bitetti; M. Marchetti; University of Rome La Sapienza, IT Topology Optimization Studies for a Contoured Beam Deployable Micro-Satellite Antenna N. Fazli, Sharif Univ. of Tec., IR Composite Structures 2 Chair: A. Obst, European Space Agency, ESA/ESTEC, NL Thermo-mechanical qualification of Ultra High Temperature Ceramic structures for space application R Gardi¹; G. Marino¹; S. Di Benedetto¹; M Marini¹; E Trifoni¹; R Savino, DIAS (univ. of naples), IT; ¹CIRA scpa, IT Compression Strength: The Key to Future CFRP Production C. Arlt; D. Röstermundt; T. Mahrholz; U. Riedel; L. Herbeck; German Aerospace Centre (DLR), DE ECC Room 5 Increase of Bolted Joint Performance by Means of Local Laminate Hybridization A. Fink, German Aerospace Center DLR, DE; P. Camanho, INEGI, Instituto de Engenharia Mecânica e Gestão Industrial, PT; M. Canay, EADS CASA Espacio, ES; A. Obst, European Space Agency, NL Estrelsaal C1 Lessons from Structural Design of a Highly-Flexible Space Structure: the SpaceTow Solar Sail B.A. Lennon, ABL Engineering Ltd, IE; G. Tibert, KTH (Royal Institute of Technology), SE Estrelsaal C3 Bioinspired Self-Healing Composite Materials for Space and Aerospace Applications R.S. Trask¹; I.P. Bond¹; C.O.A. Semprimoschnig, ESA, NL; ¹Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Bristol, GB Short Course 6 Chair: TBD Short Course Aircraft Design Details will be published on www.ceas2007.org 25 12:20 – 12:40 Composite Fasteners for Aerospace Applications J.W. de Haan, icotec, CH; M. Barbezat, EMPA, CH; A. Obst, ESA, NL ECC Room 5 Wednesday, 12th September 2007 14:00- Objectives of the Bologna Process and effects on aerospace engineer education 15:00 15:10 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 16:10 – 16:30 Poster Session 1 Details for poster session please find at the end of this overview Poster Session 2 Details for poster session please find at the end of this overview Poster Session 3 Details for poster session please find at the end of this overview FLYSAFE Chair: K. Burkhardt, Diehl Aerospace, DE The European Research Project FLYSAFE: Evaluation of Novel Traffic Functionalities for Future Airliners N. Barraci¹; C. Vernaleken¹; C. Urvoy¹; K. Koch¹; A. Andreas, Sindlinger, DE; G. Heidelmeyer¹; U. Klingauf¹; ¹TU Darmstadt, Institut für Flugsysteme und Regelungstechnik, DE High Lift Aerodynamics 1 Chair: R. Rudnik, DLR Braunschweig, DE An Overview on recent High-Lift Research Achievements from Airbus Aerodynamics D. Reckzeh; H. Hansen; M. Sutcliffe; K. Bohannon; S. Galpin; Airbus, DE Aviation Safety Chair: K. Burkhardt, Diehl Aerospace, DE Parametric Aircraft Trajectory Model for Takeoff and Departure S. Amelsberg, TU Berlin, DE ECC Hall C 16:50 – 17:10 17:10 – 17:30 17:30 – 17:50 Operations (Air and Ground) Chair: T.M. Cerbe, Fachhochschule Braunschweig/Wolfenbüttel, DE FLYSAFE - Design of the Next Generation Integrated Surveillance System M. Jirsch, Diehl Aerospace, DE Optimised Minima Information on Data Driven Aeronautical Charts T. Grasse; P.R. Wipplinger; T. Wiesemann; J. Schiefele; Jeppesen GmbH, DE ECC Hall D Highly Efficient Civil Aviation An Opportunity for Present & A Vision for Future R. Nangia, Nangia Aero Research Associates, GB The Impact of High Speed Intercity Train Access on Airport Choice in Germany M.C. Gelhausen, German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE High Lift Aerodynamics 2 Chair: R. Rudnik, DLR Braunschweig, DE CFD Prediction of the Maximum Lift Effects on Realistic High Lift Commercial Aircraft Configurations within the European Project EUROLIFT II H. von Geyr; N. Schade; DLR, DE High Lift Aerodynamics at NASA Part 1 Leavitt; Washburn; Wahls; NASA, US Estrelsaal B High Lift Aerodynamics at NASA Part 2 Leavitt; Washburn; Wahls; NASA, US EC 135 System Identification for Model Following Control and Turbulence Modeling S.A. Seher-Weiss; W. von Gruenhagen; DLR, DE 26 Coriolis Force Radial Damper Y. Gourinat; J. Morlier; G. Michon; IGM - SUPAERO - LMS, FR ECC Hall C Standardized Concept for Passenger Guidance Systems at Aerodromes M. Schultz; A. Wachtel; H. Fricke; TU Dresden, DE ECC Hall D Overview of Current Achievements and Future Challenges for High Lift Integration R&T Projects S. Bauß; B. Kiefner; Airbus Deutschland, DE Rotorcraft Flight and Structural Dynamics Chair: TBD Safety in the Terminal Area - An Approach for a Quantitative Assessment M. Kietzmann; H. Fricke; Institut für Luftfahrt und Logistik, TU Dresden, DE 17:50 – 18:10 Validation of in-Tunnel High Lift Computations T. Delille; J.C. Courty; DassaultAviation, FR Estrelsaal B Prediction of Rate Limiter Effects on Rotorcraft Stability P.W. Gollnick, German Aerospace Centre, DLR, DE; C. Gudrian, Fluidon, DE Helicopter Rotor Blade Integrated Turbulence Detector for Noise and Vibration Reduction C. Gradolph, DE; T. Ziemann¹; G. Müller¹; W.J. Wagner²; V. Klöppel²; A. Friedberger¹; J. Wilde, University of Freiburg, DE; M. Knecht³; C. Breitsamter³; ¹EADS Innovation Works, DE; ²Eurocopter Deutschland GmbH, DE; ³Technical University of Munich, DE Wednesday, 12th September 2007 14:00- Objectives of the Bologna Process and effects on aerospace engineer education 15:00 15:10 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 16:10 – 16:30 Poster Session 4 Details for poster session please find at the end of this overview Poster Session 5 Details for poster session please find at the end of this overview Poster Session 6 Details for poster session please find at the end of this overview Education 1 Chair: J. Thorbeck, TU-Berlin, DE EPMA - European Postgraduate Master in Aeronautical Engineering D. Scholz, HAW Hamburg, DE ECC Room 2 Space Transportation Systems - Missions & Operations (incl. Ground Infrastructure) O. Kalden, Vega IT, DE Challenges of Test Facilities for Space Propulsion K. Schäfer, DLR, DE An Implementation of an Aircraft Flight Mechanics Model for Flight Control Law Studies L.R.S. Cruz, EMBRAER Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica S.A., BR; K.H. Kienitz, ITA (Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica), BR ECC Room 3 17:30 – 17:50 Space Transportation Systems - Projects / Programmatics (Development & Demonstration) R. Pernpeintner, MT-Aerospace AG, DE; D. Sygulla, MT Aerospace, DE ECC Room 1 IFSys- A TU-Berlin UAV Student Project A. Hoffmann, TU -Berlin Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, DE A Strategy for Management and Leadership Training for the European Defence Community H. Heumann, CONSULTUM, DE Aerodynamic Technology Integration on the TP400 and E3E Core Compressors H. Gümmer; R. Digele; T. Gietl; Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd. & Co. KG, DE 27 Information Management vs. Education and Training: CIRA, Italian Aerospace Research Centre, Expertise and Future Developments F. Diozzi; R. Sannino; CIRA, IT ECC Room 3 Space Transportation Systems - Cost (Development, Production & Operation) D. Koelle, TCS, DE; R. Janovsky, OHB-Technology, DE Space Transportation Systems - System Concepts & Subsets J. Kauffmann, ESA, FR; M. Sippel, DLR, DE Aero-Engine Components: Compressors III Chair: A. Kühhorn, BTU Cottbus, DE Multidisciplinary Simulation at the Ariane 5 Nozzle Section J. Bartolome Calvo; H. Lüdeke; DLR (German Aerospace Center), DE 17:50 – 18:10 ECC Room 2 Space Transportation 2 Chair: TBD Space Transportation Systems - Propulsion, Structures & Subsystems R. Lo; H. Adirim; AI: Aerospace Institute, DE Space Propulsion II Chair: O. Haidn, DLR Lampoldshausen, DE 17:10 – 17:30 Education 2 Chair: TBD Education, projects and other aerospace activities on Brno University of Technology (Czech Rep.) A. Pistek; J. Hlinka; Brno University of Technology, Institute of Aerospace Engineering, CZ Space Transportation 1 Chair: TBD 16:50 – 17:10 Multi Objective Optimization of a Fan Blade Using an Advanced Parameterization Method M. N Diaye¹; S. Aubert¹; G. Grondin¹; S. Moreau, VALEO, FR; P. Ferrand, LMFA, FR; ¹FLUOREM, FR Space Transportation Systems - Demand / Market Analysis Ch. Gritzner¹; U. Block¹; M. Obersteiner, Astrium Space Transportation, DE; ¹DLR, DE ECC Room 1 Upgrading of Analytical Equations for Adiabatic Supersonic Flows F. Steinmetz; E. Rosenko; ITLR Universität Stuttgart, DE Hypersonic Nozzle Flow Analysis Using Equilibrium Chemistry Model I. Mahmood; M.Z. Bashir; S. Zahir; NESCOM, PK Wednesday, 12th September 2007 14:00- Objectives of the Bologna Process and effects on aerospace engineer education 15:00 15:10 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 16:10 – 16:30 Poster Session 7 Details for poster session please find at the end of this overview Poster Session 8 Details for poster session please find at the end of this overview Development Perspectives for Civil Aviation (Bauhaus Luftfahrt) Chair: TBD Implication of Ultra High Bypass Engines on Aircraft Design Features and Mission A. Seitz; S. Donnerhack; J. Seifert; Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V., DE Launcher Chair: TBD History and Lessons Learnt From the development of Mechanical Systems for Different Launch Vehicles V. Gomez Molinero, EADS Casa Espacio, ES Climatic Aspects 1 Chair: TBD Room Paris 16:50 – 17:10 17:10 – 17:30 17:30 – 17:50 UAS Chair: A. Schöttl, MBDA/LFK-Lenkflugkörpersysteme, DE Perspectives of Vertical / Short Take Off and Landing in Commercial Aviation C. Gologan; C. Heister; A. Kuhlmann; C. Kelders; J. Seifert; Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V., DE Certification of Small UAV Systems C. Battaglia¹; A. Grasso²; R. Querzoli¹; G. Orsini²; ¹Alenia Aeronautica S.p.A., IT; ²Ministry of Defence, D.G.A.A., IT Estrelsaal A An Efficient Approach to GPS/INS Integrity Monitoring J. Wendel¹; G. Herbold¹; J. Dambeck¹; R. Mönikes²; O. Meister²; S. Kiesel²; ¹MBDA Systems, DE; ²Universität Karlsruhe (TH), DE Room Paris Flight Control for Micro Aerial Vehicles Using a Modular Neural Network Approach T. Krüger, Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtsysteme - TUBraunschweig, DE; L. Krüger, Mavionics GmbH, DE; A. Kuhn, Andata Development Technologies, AT; J. Axmann, Volkswagen AG, DE; P. Vörsmann, Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtsysteme, DE Estimating Modification Efforts for New Aircraft Development Projects C. Manz, University of Applied Siences, DE ECC Room 4 Climatic Aspects 2 Chair: TBD 28 Aerodynamic Analysis and Design of a Future Air-Speed Transit Flying Over the Nonplanar Ground Surface J. Cho; J. Jeonghyun Cho; Hanyang University/School of Mechanical Engineering, KR Plasma Flyer - The First MiniUAV with Plasma Flow Control B. Göksel, Electrofluidsystems Ltd. Holding, DE Estrelsaal A Aircraft Concepts - Future Projects Chair: F. Jouaillec, Aerospace Valley, FR FLACON: Future high-altitude Flight - an attractive commercial niche? J. Starke, Astrium, DE; J.-P. Belmont, DE; J. Longo, DE; Ph. Novelli, DE; W. Kordulla, DE 17:50 – 18:10 The Constant g Stability System D. F. Reid, NZ Configuration Design of a Roadable Aircraft fixed a Ring Wing M. Nakajima; Y. Nishimiya; H. Kikukawa; Kanazawa Institute of Technology, JP ECC Room 4 Wednesday, 12th September 2007 14:00- Objectives of the Bologna Process and effects on aerospace engineer education 15:00 15:10 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 16:10 – 16:30 Poster Session 9 Details for poster session please find at the end of this overview Poster Session 10 Details for poster session please find at the end of this overview Mechanical Architecture, Design and Engineering 3 Chair: N. Gualtieri, Thales Alenia Space, IT Development of a Dimensionally Stable CFRP Structure for Supporting Optical Instruments in a Laser Communication Device A. Di Carlo; R. Usinger; Oerlikon Space AG, CH Composite Structures 3 Chair: H.J. Baier, TU München, DE Polymerisation of Composite Structures in Free Space Environment G. Nechitailo, Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Science, RU; A. Kondyurin, University of Sydney, AU Short Course 7 Chair: TBD Estrelsaal C1 16:50 – 17:10 17:10 – 17:30 17:30 – 17:50 Mechanical Architecture, Design and Engineering 4 Chair: N. Gualtieri, Thales Alenia Space, IT Development of a Dimensionally Stable Lightweight Structure for the LISA Pathfinder Science Module H.P. Gröbelbauer; M. Heer; Oerlikon Space AG, CH A Hierarchical Approach for the Buckling Analysis of the Vega 1/2 Interstage E.L. Jansen¹; J.J. Wijker, Dutch Space BV, NL; J. Arbocz¹; ¹Delft University of Technology, NL Estrelsaal C3 The Primary and Secondary Structures of ALADIN C. Kaiser¹; C. Widani¹; K. Härtel¹; P. Haberler¹; O. Lecrenier, EADS Astrium SAS, DE; G. Labruyere, ESTEC/ESA, DE; ¹Kayser-Threde GmbH, DE Estrelsaal C1 Efficient Structural-ThermalOptical Performance Analysis Approach B. Messerschmidt; B. Specht; EADS Astrium, DE Stochastic Analysis Chair: J.N. Bricout, CNES, FR Development and Verification of a High Temperature Solar Array Structural Technology D. Petry; R. Krautwald; H.G. Schnell; Astrium GmbH, DE Probabilistic Methods Applied to Fracture Control of Spaceflight Structures. G. Sinnema, ESA, NL; C. Mattrand, IFMA, FR; F. Marques Novo, AOES BV, NL ECC Room 5 PLEIADES HR SATELLITE Mechanical and Thermal Architecture V. Albouys, CNES, FR; P. Corberand, EADS Astrium, FR; L. Larue, EADS, FR; S. Andre¹; A. Soler¹; ¹Thales, FR Development of a 3D Finite Element Model for Distortion and Gravitational Analyses of a Dimensionally Stable Satellite Structure like the LISA Pathfinder Science Module D. Kaiser; T. Pagano; Oerlikon Space AG, CH Estrelsaal C3 Identification of Numerical Modelling Uncertainty Based on Dynamic Fuzzy Finite Element Analysis D. Moens; M. De Munck; D. Vandepitte; K.U.Leuven, BE Short Course 8 Chair: TBD Short Course Aircraft Design Details will be published on www.ceas2007.org 29 17:50 – 18:10 Stochastic Simulations for the Robust Design of Space Optical Instruments W. Konrad¹; C. Mottl, Technische Universität Berlin, DE; A. Weber, Technische Universität Dresden, DE; S. Lucarelli¹; ¹EADS Astrium GmbH, DE ECC Room 5 Thursday, 13th September 2007 08:30- Technology Forum (Space) 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Air Traffic Management 1 Chair: A. Geisler, Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft, AT The Air Traffic Management System for 2050: Virtual Global - Automated M. B. Brochard, EUROCONTROL, FR EMMA2 - EUROPEAN AIRPORT MOVEMENT MANAGEMNT by A-SMGCS, Part 2 M. Roeder, DLR, DE Augmented Reality Technology for Control Tower Analysis of Applicability Based on the Field Study E. Pinska, EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre, FR; C. Tijus, FR Flight Mechanics: Handling Qualities Chair: H.-C. Oelker, EADS Military Air Systems, DE Aircraft Flying Qualities And Flight Safety A.V. Efremov; A.V. Koshelenko; A.V. Ogloblin; Moscow aviation institute, RU Optimizing Motion Cueing for Research Flight Simulation L. Fucke, TU Berlin, DE Knowledge Space Model N. McDonald; R. Morrison; P. Grommes; Smiths Aerospace, GB 11:20 – 11:40 ECC Hall C Fine-Tuning Handling Qualities on High Performance Fighter Aircraft: Maximising Roll Acceleration while Avoiding Roll-Ratchet M. Hanel, EADS Deutschland GmbH / EF2000 FJT, Ottobrunn, DE; S. Fallon, BAE Systems / EF2000 FJT, Ottobrunn, DE Reliable Traffic Scenarios for Very Light Jets and their Impact onto the Air Traffic Control System G. Naumann; T. Guenther; H. Fricke; Dresden University of Technology, DE ANASTASIA : Airborne New and Advanced Satellites techniques and Technologies in A System Integrated Approach J.Y. Catros, THALES-Avionics, FR 12:00 – 12:20 NEWSKY – Networking the Sky for Aeronautical Communications F. Schreckenbach; M. Schnell; S. Scalise; German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE A Method for Investigation of Pilot-Vehicle System Dynamics in Wake Vortex Encounters A. Schönfeld¹; A. V. Efremov, Moscow Aviation Institute, RU; R. Luckner¹; ¹ILR, Technical University of Berlin, DE Noise Source Location in Closed Test Sections with Acoustic Arrays L. Koop, DLR, NL; P. Sijtsma¹; S. Oelemans¹; ¹NLR, NL Benchmarking Pressure Sensitive Paint Measurement Systems D. Hurst, ARA, NL A Generic Platform for Building Air Traffic Environmental Internet Services J.E. Weggemans; J.F.H.W. van Weert; National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, NL Condition based Operational Risk Assessment An Innovative Approach To Improve Fleet And Aircraft Operability, Part 1 A. Arnaiz, Tekniker, ES; A. Schirrmann, EADS Deutschland, DE; Z. Papachatzakis, University Patras, GR 30 Condition based Operational Risk Assessment An Innovative Approach To Improve Fleet And Aircraft Operability, Part 2 A. Schirrmann, EADS Deutschland, DE; A. Arnaiz, Tekniker, ES; Z. Papachatzakis, University Patras, GR NEWSKY - Novel Simulation Concepts for Future Air Traffic C.H. Rokitansky; M. Ehammer; T. Gräupl; University of Salzburg, AT ECC Hall D Model Deformation Measurements in Wind Tunnels D. Hurst, ARA, NL Advanced Maintenance Technologies 2 Chair: M. Worsfold, Smiths Aerospace, GB Landing Gear Health Monitoring A. Mortimore, Airbus, GB 12:20 – 12:40 ECC Hall C Advanced Wind Tunnel Testing Chair: J. Kooi, DNW, NL Estrelsaal B Hydraulic Actuation Loop Degradation Diagnostic and Prognostic E. Diez-Lledó¹; J. Aguilar-Martin¹; J.R. Massé, Hispano-Suiza, FR; Griful, Eulàlia, ES; ¹LAAS-CNRS, FR 11:40 – 12:00 Air Traffic Management 2 Chair: M. Schnell, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen, DE ECC Hall D Advanced Maintenance Technologies 1 Chair: M. Worsfold, Smiths Aerospace, GB On-Board Health Assessment of an Electro-Mechanical Actuator Using Wavelet Features J. Schaab, TU Darmstadt, DE; U. Klingauf, TU-Darmstadt, DE 10:40 – 11:00 Development of RemoteControls for Movable Surfaces of Wind Tunnel Models J. van Twisk, NLR, NL Estrelsaal B Condition based Operational Risk Assessment An Innovative Approach To Improve Fleet And Aircraft Operability, Part 3 Z. Papachatzaki, University Patras, ES; A. Schirrmann, EADS Deutschland, DE; A. Arnaiz, Tekniker, ES Cost Benefit Analysis of a Health Management System H. Fromm; M. Buderath; EADS Deutschland GmbH / EF2000 FJT, Ottobrunn, DE Thursday, 13th September 2007 08:30- Technology Forum (Space) 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Aircraft Composite Structures Chair: S. Pantelakis, University of Patras, GR ALCAS - Advanced Low Cost Aircraft Structures D. Phipps, Airbus, GB ALCAS Centre Wing Box - Low Cost LCM Stringer Manufacturing M. Kleineberg, DLR, DE; M. Schradick, Airbus, DE; E. Sperlich, ZIM, DE Die Modellierung der NatriumKaliumtropfen als Beitrag zu orbitalen Objektpopulation C. Wiedemann, TU Braunschweig, DE The Advanced ISS Air Monitor ANITA - In Orbit Operations T. Stuffler¹; G. Tan, ESA, NL; A. Honne²; H. Mosebach¹; D. Kampf¹; H. Odegard²; N. Henn, DLR, DE; ¹Kayser-Threde GmbH, DE; ²SINTEF, NO Crashworthiness of Composite Aircraft Structures G. Labeas, University of Patras, GR Spacecraft Disturbances Induced by Hypervelocity Impacts - Application to GAIA Spacecraft J.B. Vergniaud¹; M. Guyot¹; M. Lambert, ESA, NL; F. Schafer²; S. Ryan²; S. Hiermaier²; E. Taylor, Open University, GB; ¹EADS Astrium, FR; ²EMI, DE Dynamische Modellbildung und Reglerentwurf für ein Hybridsystem bestehend aus Mikrogasturbine und SOFCBrennstoffzelle F. Kroll; A.E. Nielsen; S. Staudacher; Institut für Luftfahrtantriebe, Universität Stuttgart, DE New Challenges in Structural Design and Analysis of Composite Structures C. Petiot, EADS France, FR Experimental and Computational Studies of Mechanically Fastened Joints in Composite Aircraft Structures M. McCarthy, University of Limerick, IE 12:00 – 12:20 Finite Element Unit Cell Based Strength Prediction of Stitched CFRP Laminates H. Heß; N. Himmel; Institut für Verbundwerkstoffe GmbH (IVW), DE Orbit Error Estimations for ESA’s Collision Risk Prediction Service H. Krag¹; H. Klinkrad¹; J.-R. Alarcón-Rodríguez, GMV S. A., ES; ¹ESA/ESOC, DE Landing Pallet: a Crushable Mission to Mars P. Palmieri, Thales Alenia Space, IT MT Aerospace Innovationspreis für die Diplomarbeit zum Thema: Bruchmechanische Untersuchung neuartiger, nichtrechtwinkliger Strukturversteifungskonzepte im Vergleich zur konventionellen rechtwinkligen Flugzeugrumpfversteifung S. Kébreau, TU Braunschweig, DE Recent Progress in Scramjet/Rocket based Combined Cycle Engines at JAXA, Kakuda Space Propulsion Center S. Ueda; S. Sato; K. Itoh; K. Tani; S. Tomioka; T. Kanda; JAXA, JP 31 Innovative Approaches for Integration of Functions in Composite Sandwich Structures by the Example of Cabin Interior M. Pein; D. Krause; T. Gumpinger; TU HamburgHarburg, DE ECC Room 3 The Hypersonic Drag Balloon ARCHIMEDES and its Research and Testing Program H.S. Griebel¹; B. Häusler¹; C. Mundt, Institute of Thermodynamics, UniBw München, DE; H. Rapp, Institute of Light Weight Structures, UniBw München, DE; H.J. Gudladt, Institute of Material Sciences, UniBw München, DE; ¹Institute of Space Technology, UniBw München, LRT9, DE Landing Impact Simulation and Testing Approaches-alcatel Alenia Space Experience P.C. Marucchi-Chierro, Alcatel Alenia Space-Italy, IT; R. Riva, SOFITER SYSTEM ENGINEERING, IT; R. Ullio, Alcatel Alenia Space-Italy, IT; F. Quagliotti, Alcatel Alenia Space Italy, IT Hypersonic Propulsion Systems Chair: J. von Wolfersdorf, Universität Stuttgart, DE Winfried Bierhals-Stiftungspreis für die Diplomarbeit zum Thema: Anwendung der Schallemissionsprüfung an thermisch hochbelasteten Brennkammerschindeln F. Meinl, University Karlsruhe, DE 12:20 – 12:40 ECC Room 2 Reentry and Landing Chair: TBD ECC Room 1 Installation Effects Characterisation of a Typical High Bypass Ratio Engine Using Numerical Simulations and Particle Image Velocimetry A. Vuillemin, Snecma, FR; O. Piccin, ONERA GMT, FR; R. Davy, ONERA DSNA, FR; F. Crosta, Airbus France, FR 11:40 – 12:00 Aircraft Composite Structures / Structures - Analysis 1 Chair: TBD ECC Room 3 Aero-Engine Control and Measurement Techniques Chair: S. Staudacher, Universität Stuttgart, DE Application of Fuzzy-Logic Controller in Gas Turbine Speed Control and Surge Control on Transient Performance A.A. Torghabeh; A.M. Tousi; Amirkabir University, IR 11:20 – 11:40 ECC Room 2 Space Systems: Technology Aspects Chair: TBD Reinhard-Furrer-Preis für eine herausragende Dissertation zum Thema: 10:40 – 11:00 Non-Deterministic Analysis of a Scramjet Propulsion System G. Schütte; S. Staudacher; Institute of Aircraft Propulsion Systems/University of Stuttgart, DE Re-entry Risk Assessment for Launchers - Development of the New SCARAB 3.1L T. Lips¹; B. Fritsche¹; M. Homeister¹; G. Koppenwallner¹; H. Klinkrad, ESA/ESOC, DE; M. Toussaint, ESA/HQ, FR; ¹HTG, DE ECC Room 1 Experimental Study of the Single Expansion Ramp Nozzle Flow Properties and its Interaction with the External Flow C. Hirschen; A. Gülhan; German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE Optimizing Aircraft Maintenance Efficiency in Global Start-up Support Projects S. Hollmeier, C. Winck, F. Mayer, Lufthansa Technik, Frankfurt, DE Thursday, 13th September 2007 08:30- Technology Forum (Space) 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 UAS - Sensors and Signal Processing Chair: G. Trommer, Universität Karlsruhe, DE Optimal Manoeuvre ChangeDetection of Agile Aerial Systems A. Schöttl, MBDA/LFKLenkflugkörpersysteme, DE Implementation of a Sense and Avoid System for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles J.-B. Park; P. Vörsmann; Institute of Aerospace Systems, TU Braunschweig, DE 11:20 – 11:40 Room Paris Sensor Suites for Future Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles T. Rapp; D. Hoffmann; EADS, DE Aerodynamics 2 Chair: TBD Numerical Simulation of the Flow around Circulation Control Airfoils K.-C. Pfingsten; C. Jensch; R. Radespiel; TU Braunschweig, DE 10:40 – 11:00 Micro – Nano Technologies 1 Coordinator: E. Kircher, ESA/ESTEC, NL Analysis of Plume Impact on Launch Tower During Lift Off R. Sala¹; M. Galeotta¹; A. Veneziani²; L. T. De Luca²; ¹Carlo Gavazzi Space, IT; ²Politecnico Milano, IT 12:00 – 12:20 Flight Control - Actuation Chair: D. Scholz, HAW Hamburg, DE Stereo-Based Obstacle Mapping from a Helicopter Platform F. Andert; L. Goormann; Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, DE Servounterstützte Steuerung von Segelflugzeugen (ServoBoosted Control Elements for Sailplanes) A. Gäb; J. Nowack; W. Alles; RWTH Aachen University, DE Estrelsaal A Airbus-Preis der EADS Airbus GmbH für die Dissertation zum Thema: Experimentielle Untersuchungen zur Effizienz der aktiven Strömungskontrolle an einer Hochauftriebskonfiguration R. Petz, TU Berlin, DE 11:40 – 12:00 Adaptive Internal Model Control Using Laguerre Series Representation for a Decentral Flap Actuation System O. Meckel, Flugsysteme und Regelungstechnik, TU Darmstadt, DE Room Paris Position and Load Control for Hybrid Primary Flight Controls with Electromechanical and Electrohydraulic Actuators O. Cochoy; U. B. Carl; F. Thielecke; Hamburg University of Technology, DE Cabin architecture Chair: L. Jonson, SAS, SE DLR-Technologiepreis für Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der Segelflugtechnik für die Studienarbeit zum Thema: Bestimmung des laminarturbulenten Grenzschichtumschlags auf Tragflügeln im Windkanal und im Freiflug mittels Thermografie A. Wagner, TU Dresden, DE Airbus Innovative Cabin Design K.D. Kricke; I. Wuggetzer; Airbus Deutschland, DE ECC Room 4 The Power Electronic Environment on More Electric Aircrafts A Way to Improve Signal Integrity by means of Shielded Cables R. Tiedemann; D. Giugno; RollsRoyce Deutschland, DE Estrelsaal A Electrical Passenger Door Concepts W. Buchs; J. Margraf; Eurocopter Deutschland, DE Micro – Nano Technologies 2 Coordinator: E. Kircher, ESA/ESTEC, NL 32 12:20 – 12:40 PAXMOV-Passenger Movement Behaviour Model for Future Passenger-orientated Long-haul Aircraft Cabin Design K.O. Ploetner, Institute of Aeronautical Engineering - TU München, DE RODON®’s Diagnostic Methods for New Generic System BITE Architectures B. Kadmiry, Soerman Information & Media AB, SE; D. Geiter, Airbus Deutschland, avionic dept., DE ECC Room 4 Thursday, 13th September 2007 08:30- Technology Forum (Space) 09:30 09:40 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 10:40 Mechanical Architecture, Design and Engineering 5 Chair: P. Mourey, CNES, FR AlphaBus, the European High Capacity Platform for SatComs S. Massier¹; G. Lubrano¹; P. Belliol, EADS Astrium, FR; A. Obst, ESA/ESTEC, NL; L. Petitjean, CNES, FR; ¹Thales Alenia Space, FR Stiftungspreis der IABG für die Diplomarbeit zum Thema: Untersuchung und Anwendung der Monte Carlo Simulation zur Auslegung robuster Raumfahrtstrukturen A. Weber, TU Dresden, DE Short Course 9 Chair: TBD 11:20 – 11:40 Estrelsaal C1 Thermal Management Issues for Multifunctional Solar Arrays J.A. Foster; G.S. Aglietti; University of Southampton, School of Engineering Sciences, GB Materials and Active Structures 1 Chair: H.J. Baier, TU München, DE High-Temperature Oxidation of SSiC in Plasma Flows T. Laux, German Aerospace Center, DE 10:40 – 11:00 Strength Aspects for the Design of ZERODUR Glass Ceramics Structures S. Lucarelli¹; P. Gath¹; P. Hartmann²; K. Nattermann²; T. Doehring²; ¹EADS Astrium GmbH, DE; ²Schott AG, DE 12:00 – 12:20 Structural Dynamics & Microvibrations 1 Chair: M. Sinapius, DLR Braunschweig, DE Innovation in Structures Engineering for Future Launch Vehicles - Facing the 21st Century Challenges J. Martin, EADS CASA Espacio, ES Micro-Vibration Measurements on Thermally Loaded MultiLayer Insulation Samples A. Grillenbeck, IABG, DE; B. Pouilloux, CNES, FR Estrelsaal C3 Active Flatness Control Of Membrane Structures With Consideration Of Nonlinear Dynamics Y.-R. Hu; X. Wang; W. Zheng; Canadian Space Agency, CA 11:40 – 12:00 A Process with Quantified Accuracy for Predicting Electronic Equipment Vibration Response R. A. Amy¹; G. S. Aglietti¹; G. Richardson, Surrey Satellite Technology Limited, GB; ¹School of engineering sciences, University of Southampton, GB Estrelsaal C1 Aeroelastic Prediction and Validation Methods for USV1 M. Belardo; L. Di Palma; M. Pecora; CIRA Scpa, IT Mechanical Testing 1 Chair: J.B. Bernaudin, EADS Astrium, FR On the Design of Active Mirrors with PZT Bimorph Actuation A. Preumont¹; G. Rodrigues¹; R. Bastaits¹; Y. Stockman, Centre Spatial de Liège, BE; P. Villon, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, FR; ¹Active Structures Laboratory Université Libre de Bruxelles, BE Mechancial Qualification of the Herschel Satellite M. v. Alberti, EADS Astrium, DE; Y. Roche, Alcatel Alenia Space, FR; W. Teichert, European Testing Services, NL; A. Schnorhk, European Space Agency, NL Optical Methods for Non Contact Measurements of Membranes Space Structures S. Roose¹; Y. Stockman¹; T. Kuhn²; H. Baier²; S. Langlois, ESTEC, European Space Agency, NL; G. Casarosa, AOES Group BV, NL; ¹Centre Spatial de Liège, BE; ²Lehrstuhl für Leichtbau, Technische Universität München, DE Recent Achievements for the Mechanical Data Handling at IABG A. Grillenbeck; S. Dillinger; S. Prause; IABG, DE Short Course Aircraft Design Details will be published on www.ceas2007.org 33 Local Damping Identification from Spacecraft Sine Test G. Ladurre¹; A. Carpine¹; R. Redondo, CNES, FR; ¹Thales Alenia Space, FR Estrelsaal C3 Short Course 10 Chair: TBD ECC Room 5 12:20 – 12:40 SmosPlm Mechanical Qualification Tests M.A. Gil; J.M. Bajo; M.A. Plaza; EADS CASA Espacio, ES ECC Room 5 Thursday, 13th September 2007 14:00- Aeronautical Orientation and Technology Needs 15:00 15:10 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 Air Transport Research and Technology Chair: J. Reichmuth, DLR Köln, DE Thinking Out of the Box A. de Graaff, AD Cuenta, NL Multiobjective Particle Swarm Optimization Technique as an Effective Tool for Aircraft Requirements Analysis L. Blasi; S. Barbato; L. Iuspa; Second University of Naples DIAM, IT Development of MDO Techniques for the Design of a SSBJ M. Ravachol, Dassault Aviation, FR; K. Giannakoglou, NTUA, GR CELINA - Fuel Cell Application In A New Configured Aircraft C. Schilo, Airbus Deutschland, DE The Challenges of an "Acceptable" Sonic Boom F. Coulouvrat, CNRS, FR Fault Detection and Isolation of Actuator Failures for a Large Transport Aircraft A. Varga, DLR, DE Trajectory Optimization of a Solar Aircraft for Performance Improvement G. Sachs¹; J. Lenz¹; H. Ross, IBR, DE; ¹Institute of Flight Mechanics and Flight Control of TU München, DE EREA, the association of European Research Establishments in Aeronautics F.J. Abbink, EREA, NL 17:30 – 17:50 GARTEUR: Long Term R&T collaboration in Europe L. Vecchione; V. Puoti; CIRA, Italian Centre for Aerospace Research, IT Alternative Engine Technologies for Supersonic Propulsion A. Vuillemin; P. Coat; Snecma, FR Climate Impact of a Potential Supersonic Fleet V. Grewe, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen, DE Supersonic Laminar Flow Control Investigations within the SUPERTRAC Project D. Arnal, ONERA, FR Aerospace Valley: The Cluster Effect Applied to the Aerospaec Industry in South Western France F. Jouaillec, Aerospace Valley, FR The TELFONA Pathfinder Wing for the Calibration of the ETW Wind Tunnel G. Schrauf, Airbus, DE; K.H. Horstmann¹; T. Streit¹; ¹DLR, DE 34 Stereo-PIV and Hot-Wire Investigations on Delta Wing A. Furman; C. Breitsamter; Technische Universität München, DE Development of Principles and Rules for Sustaining Aircraft Airworthiness in Developing Countries MFA. Odutola; C.O. Edeh; Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, NG ECC Hall D Automatic Shape Design for Low Boom and Low Drag High Speed Transport V. Selmin, Alenia Aeronautica, IT Measurement Methods for Aerodynamics Chair: TBD Predictive Maintenance in Avionics S. Ghelam; M. Feuillebois; M. Glade; J.P. Derain; EUROCOPTER, FR 17:50 – 18:10 ECC Hall C Technologies for Highspeed Transport 2 Chair: M. Mallet, Dassault Aviation, FR Estrelsaal B Model-Based Failure Detection of a Trimmable Horizontal Stabilizer Actuator with Two Primary Load Paths N. Wachendorf; U.B. Carl; F. Thielecke; TUHH/FST, DE 17:10 – 17:30 Industrial and Research Cooperations Chair: S. Eelman, TU München, DE ECC Hall D Fault Detection in A/C Systems Chair: F. Thielecke, DLR Braunschweig, DE Performance Degradation Analysis of Fault Tolerant Aircraft Systems C. Raksch; R. van Maanen; D. Rehage; F. Thielecke; Hamburg University of Technology, DE 16:50 – 17:10 ECC Hall C Technologies for Highspeed Transport 1 Chair: M. Mallet, Dassault Aviation, FR Noise Prediction for SSBJs R.H. Self, University of Southampton, GB 16:10 – 16:30 Solution of the Euler Equations for the Prediction of the Sonic Boom A. Dervieux, INRIA, FR Estrelsaal B Aerodynamic Optimization and Boundary Layer Control L. Popelka, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CZ; M. Matejka, Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ Wolfgang Heilmann-Preis der MTU GmbH für die Studienarbeit zum Thema: Background Oriented Schlieren - Möglichkeiten und Grenzen des optischen Verfahrens zur quantitativen Dichtegradientenbestimmung T. Nafz, University Karlsruhe, DE Thursday, 13th September 2007 14:00- Aeronautical Orientation and Technology Needs 15:00 15:10 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 Structures: Buckling Chair: TBD Buckling analysis and Qualification static load testing of VEGA Interstage 1/2 structure J.F. Tyrrell; J.W. Cremers; Dutch Space B.V., NL Probabilistic Approach for Improved Buckling KnockDown Factors of CFRP Cylindrical Shells R.D. Degenhardt¹; A. Bethge¹; A. Kling¹; R. Zimmermann¹; K. Rohwer¹; J. Tessmer¹; A. Calvi, ESA/ESTEC, NL; ¹DLR, DE Buckling of Multilayered Metal Composite Domes J. Blachut; P. Smith; The University of Liverpool, GB The GIOVE-A Mission - A Major Step Towards Galileo B. Kleine Schlarmann; M. Falcone; J. Hahn; M. Hollreiser; ESA/ESTEC, NL BayNavTech - Monitoring GNSS Performance for Demanding Applications C. Schäfer; J. Vilzmann; M. Söllner; R. Kohl; EADS Astrium, DE Experimental and Numerical Investigations of the Mixing Flow in Turbofan Engines in the Sub-Idle Operating Range B. Banzhaf; S. Staudacher; Institut für Luftfahrtantriebe, Universität Stuttgart, DE Efficient Buckling Analysis of Stiffened Composite Airframe Parts C. Mittelstedt, AIRBUS Deutschland GmbH, DE FEA Approach for the Prediction of the Void’s Effects on the Elastic Properties of Unidirectional Fiber Reinforced Composites L. Mormile¹; F. Romano²; A. Riccio²; L. Iuspa¹; ¹Second University of Naples, IT; ²CIRA, IT 17:30 – 17:50 First Outdoor Positioning Results with Real Galileo Signals by Using the German Galileo Test and Development Environment - GATE G. Heinrichs¹; E. Löhnert¹; E. Wittmann¹; R. Kaniuth, University FAF Munich, DE; ¹IFEN GmbH, DE In flight Aerodynamic Experiment for the Unmanned Space Vehicle FTB-1. G. C. Rufolo; M. Marco; R. Pietro; B. Salvatore; CIRA, IT Postbuckling Modeshapes of Composite Stiffened Fuselage Panels Incorporating Stochastic Variables M.C.W. Lee, University of New South Wales, AU; D.W. Kelly, University of New South Wales School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, AU; A.C. Orifici, School of Aerospace, Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, RMIT University, AU; R.S. Thomson, Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Composite Structures Limited, AU FEM Simulation of the Inflicted Delamination to IMC Laminated Composites during Manufacturing Process S. Khosoussi; M. Rezaei; A. Abedian; Sharif University of Technology, IR Aero(thermo)dynamic CFD Analyses of Various Re-Entry Capsule Shapes in Comparison to Recent Test Results H.P. Noeding, EADS Astrium, DE; R.C. Molina, ESA-ESTEC, NL Advanced Aerothermodynamic Analysis of SHEFEX T. Barth, DLR, DE Aero-Engine Economic Design, Manufacturing and Maintenace Chair: S. Staudacher, Universität Stuttgart, DE Aerodynamic Analysis and Design of a Propeller for MAV Propulsion J. Cho, Hanyang University/School of Mechanical Enginnering, KR; S. Lee¹; L. Cho¹; ¹Hanyang University/Department of Mechanical Enginnering, KR Empowering Engine Engineers: Advancing the State-of-the-Art in Collaborative Multi-National Multidisciplinary Engine Design E. Kesseler¹; P. Arendsen¹; M.H. van Houten¹; R. Parchem²; B. Meissner²; M. Nagel³; J. Barner³; H. Wenzel, Engineous, DE; ¹NLR, NL; ²Rolls Royce, DE; ³MTU Aero Engines, DE 35 17:50 – 18:10 ECC Room 2 Supersonic/Hypersonic Flow: Reentry Chair: W. Kordulla, European Space Agency, ESA/ESTEC, NL ECC Room 1 Thrust Reverser Aerodynamic Design: CFD Analysis and Comparison with Experiments D. Kliche¹; R. Spieweg²; R. Schweikhard²; C. Mundt¹; ¹Universität der Bundeswehr München, DE; ²Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG, DE 17:10 – 17:30 Structures: Analysis 2 Chair: TBD ECC Room 3 Aero Engine Components Exhaust System / Propeller Chair: R. Lederer, MTU Aero Engines, DE Numerical Simulation of Mixed Jet Exhaust System and its Verification J.A. Lieser; B. Deinert; C. Möller; F. Müller; Rolls-Royce Deutschland, DE 16:50 – 17:10 ECC Room 2 Galileo Chair: TBD Galileo Evolution: Enhanced Error Correction Strategies and Integrity Assessments B. Belabbas¹; S. Graf, TU München, DE; P. Rémi¹; M. Meurer¹; ¹DLR, DE 16:10 – 16:30 Production Cost Estimation of the aeroengines in VITAL O.M.F. Arago; S. Bretschneider; S. Staudacher; Stuttgart University, DE Market-oriented Blisk Manufacturing A Challenge for Production Engineering E. Bayer; M. Bußmann; MTU Aero Engines GmbH, DE Finite Element Analysis of Superplastic Behavior of MMCs in Presence of Some Manufacturing Defects A. Barakati; A. Abedian; M.A. Kouchakzadeh; Sharif University of Technology, IR ECC Room 3 The Pre-x Lifting Body Computational Fluid Dynamics and Wind Tunnel Test Campaign P. Baiocco¹; S. Guedron¹; J. Oswald¹; D. Ponziani¹; F. Delattre²; E. Cosson²; J.P. Tribot³; A. Bugeau³; ¹CNES, FR; ²ASTRIUM, FR; ³Dassault Aviation, FR ECC Room 1 Global Trends in the Industry of Commercial Aircraft Engine Maintenance P. Schumacher, MTU Maintenance BerlinBrandenburg GmbH, DE Thursday, 13th September 2007 14:00- Aeronautical Orientation and Technology Needs 15:00 15:10 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 UAS - Unmanned Helicopters Chair: F. Thielecke, DLR Braunschweig, DE ARTIS - An Interdisciplinary Unmanned Rotorcraft Flight Test Demonstrator J.S. Dittrich, DLR Institute of Flight Systems, DE UAV VTOL-Research Testbed SHARC’ O. Heinzinger; R. Arning; EADS Germany Innovation Works, DE Dynamic Simulation of Innovative Aircraft Air Conditioning D. Scholz¹; C. Müller¹; T. Giese, Airbus Deutschland GmbH, DE; M. Haaren, CeBeNetwork GmbH, DE; ¹HAW Hamburg, DE VTOL-MAV for Security and Rescue Operations with Enhanced Geo-Positioning Capabilities R. Mönikes; N. Frietsch; O. Meister; G.F. Trommer; University of Karlsruhe, DE A Flexible Toolkit for the Design of Environmental Control System Architectures M. Sielemann, DLR, Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics, DE New Technologie for Earth Observation Chair: K. Brieß, TU Berlin, DE The Rubin Testbed for In-Orbit Verification of Micro- and Nanotechnologies B. Ziegler, B. Penné, OHB Systems, Bremen, DE; I. Kalnin, University Bremen, DE Very High Resolution SAR & Optical Missions for Future Earth Observation Applications B. Penné, C. Tobehn, M. Kassebom, S. Mahal, R. Greinacher, OHB Systems, Bremen, DE 16:50 – 17:10 Room Paris Cabin Enviromental Control System Simulation and Test Chair: G. Konieczny, Airbus Deutschland, DE Stability of the Air Flow in a Two Aisle Cabin Model C. Wagner; M. Kühn; J. Bosbach; German Aerospace Center, DE 16:10 – 16:30 17:30 – 17:50 UAS - Autonomous Flight Chair: U. Klingauf, TU Darmstadt, DE A Sequence and Supervisory Control System for Onboard Mission Management of an Unmanned Helicopter F.M. Adolf, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Flight Systems, DE; F. Thielecke, Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Aircraft Systems Engineering, DE GARTEUR FM AG14 Autonomy in UAVs - A Collaborative Research Forum Overview J.T. Platts, QinetiQ, GB Estrelsaal A Development of an Autonomous Avoidance Algorithm for UAVs in General Airspace J. van Tooren, EADS MAS, DE; M. Heni, ATENA, DE; J. Beck¹; A. Knoll¹; ¹EADS, DE The New Pressurised Fraunhofer Flight Test Facility Offered to the Scientific Cabin Environment Network E. Mayer; G. Grün; R. Hellwig; A. Holm; Fraunhofer-Institut für Bauphysik, DE High Soundproofing Ability of Porous Materials under Stress Using 4S Technology K.E. Thorbeck, TU-Berlin, DE; D. Rakov, Russian Academy of Science / IMASH, RU TBD Chair: TBD Very High Resolution SAR & Optical Missions for Future Earth Observation Applications B. Penné, C. Tobehn, M. Kassebom, S. Mahal, R. Greinacher, OHB Systems, Bremen, DE 36 Mock-up of a Loadmaster Area for Acoustic Ground Tests S. Böhme¹; D. Sachau¹; T. Kletschkowski¹; H. Breitbach, Airbus Germany GmbH, DE; ¹Helmut-Schmidt-University, DE 17:50 – 18:10 Room Paris UAV/UCAV Navigation Systems - Present and Potential Future R.K. Arning; A. Langmeier; E. Stenzel; EADS Germany Innovation Works, DE Cabin - Acoustics Chair: K.-D. Kricke, Airbus Deutschland, DE ECC Room 4 The Rubin Testbed for In-Orbit Verification of Micro- and Nanotechnologies B. Ziegler, B. Penné, OHB Systems, Bremen, DE; I. Kalnin, University Bremen, DE 17:10 – 17:30 Fast Image Based Landing Field Detection R.M. Leitner; O. Heinzinger; EADS Germany Innovation Works, DE Estrelsaal A Influence of noise and vibration on the perception of the ambience inside the cabin V. Mellert, University Oldenburg, DE Audio Interior for Light Aircraft O. Pabst; F.T. Tsafak; T. Kletschkowski; D. Sachau; Helmut-SchmidtUniversity/University of the Federal Armed Forces, DE ECC Room 4 Thursday, 13th September 2007 14:00- Aeronautical Orientation and Technology Needs 15:00 15:10 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 15:50 – 16:10 Structural Dynamics & Microvibrations 2 Chair: A. Grillenbeck, IABG, DE The Integration of Modal Analysis in Vibration Qualification Testing L. Britte¹; B. Peeters¹; J. M. Komrower, LMS North America, US; M. O’Grady²; R. Singhal²; ¹LMS International nv., BE; ²Canadian Space Agency, CA Short Course 11 Chair: TBD 16:50 – 17:10 Estrelsaal C1 Feasibility Study of Acceleration Limit Substitution of Force Limit Vibration Test K. Nagahama, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, JP; S. Shi¹; T. Iwasa¹; M. Saitoh¹; ¹JAXA, JP Non-Linear Dynamics on Space Structures at Low Frequencies O. Eygonnet, EADS Astrium Satellites, FR; R. Redondo, CNES, FR Mechanical Testing 2 Chair: P. Mourey, CNES, FR New Large Mass Property Measurement Facility: Experience with First Three Test Specimens W.H. Teichert; G. Slagter; ETS, NL 16:10 – 16:30 Qualification Tests of Eurostar 3000 XL Central Tube P. Luengo; P. Brotons; EADS CASA Espacio, ES 17:30 – 17:50 Materials and Active Structures 2 Chair: M. Klein, European Space Agency, ESA/ESTEC, NL Development of Failsafe and Vibration Damping Flexural Feet for Sensitive Space Instrument E. Bigot; A. Di Carlo; Oerlikon Space AG, CH Development of Electro Active Polymers Configurations to Monitor and Control Deployable Space Structures S. Baldacci¹; F. Thurecht²; E. K. Pfeiffer²; P. Sommer Larsen, RISOE National Lab., DK; F. Carpi³; D. De Rossi³; L. Lampani*; P. Gaudenzi*; L. Serafini¹; V. S. Zolesi¹; ¹Kayser Italia srl, IT; ²HIGH PERFORMANCE SPACE STRUCTURE SYSTEMS GMBH, DE; ³Centro Piaggio - Pisa University, IT; *DIAA - University of Rome La Sapienza, IT Production of Gamma Tial Based Alloys by Combustion Synthesis+Compaction Route for Space Rocket Engine Complex Parts J. Coleto¹; I. Agote¹; M. García de Cortazar¹; M. Lagos¹; L. Pambaguian, ESA-ESTEC, NL; A. Sargsyan¹; V.L. Kvanin²; N.T. Balikhina²; I.P. Borovinskaya²; S.G. Vadchenko²; A.E. Sytschev²; ¹TECNALIA-AEROSPACE, ES; ²Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Materials Science Russian Academy of Sciences, RU Phase Change Materials and Thermosensitive Painting: Application on Smart Thermal Protection Systems J. Coleto¹; J. Maudes¹; T. Salmon, EADS-ST, FR; L. Martinez, LISAP, FR; A. Passaro, ALTA SpA., IT; H. Ritter, ESAESTEC, NL; ¹TECNALIA-AEROSPACE, ES Composite Structures 4 Chair: H. Bansemir, Eurocopter Deutschland, DE Estrelsaal C3 Mechanical Testing on Large Aircraft Structures: Possibilities - Limits Examples R. Baumgartl, IABG, DE 17:10 – 17:30 Alphabus Central Tube Development and Manufacturing of the Bread Board Model J. Trigo, EADS CASA ESPACIO, ES Application of Component Notching and Force Limiting Techniques in FORMOSAT-3 Satellite J.C. Kuo; M.C. Cheng; C.W. Chou; L.C. Yen; National Space Organization, TW Faserverbundwerkstoffe für Weltraumapplikationen hergestellt in DP-RTM H. Assing; M. Kleineberg; C. Sickinger; L. Herbeck; DLR, DE Radiation Attenuation of CFRP Wolfram Laminate Structures T.J. Brander, Helsinki University of Technology/Laboratory of Lightweight Struktures, FI; F. Garcia, Helsinki Institute of Physics (HIP), FI Short Course Aircraft Design Details will be published on www.ceas2007.org 37 Estrelsaal C1 Time Influence on Viscoelastic Materials: Experience Feedback on Applications in the Space Field M. Lathuiliere¹; D. Martin de Argenta¹; D. Givois¹; R. Redondo, CNES, FR; ¹01dB-METRAVIB, FR Estrelsaal C3 Short Course 12 Chair: TBD ECC Room 5 17:50 – 18:10 Passive Damping of Spacecraft Sandwich Panels M. Romberg, OHB-System AG, DE; C. Pereira, RUAG Aerospace, CH; M. Kröger, IDS Hannover, DE ECC Room 5 Poster Session 1 Chair: TBD Poster Session 2 Chair: TBD ECC Hall C ECC Hall D CEAS-2007Identification System of Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine's Temperature Condition A. Sadiqov; M.P. Arif; D.A. Djahangir; S.A. Parviz; National Academy of Aviation, AZ CEAS-2007Improving runway safety through airborne traffic conflict detection and alerting D. Zammit-Mangion, Cranfield University, GB; A. Sammut¹; B. Zammit¹; ¹University of Malta, MT CEAS-2007Experimental Investigation of Frontal Device for Perspective Combustors V.B. Rutovskiy; I.V. Kravchenko; D.P. Tkachenko; M.N. Boulaeva; Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University), RU CEAS-2007Enhancing the Dynamic System Simulation of an Aircraft Cabin Climate for Comfort-Improved Climate Control using 1D/3D Coupling H. Knigge, TUHH, DE; A. Joos, DE; G. Schmitz, DE CEAS-2007Terrain Following Minimum Time Trajectory Design for UAV Swarms Using Mixed Integer Programming J.W. Vervoorst; T. Kopfstedt; Diehl BGT Defence GmbH & Co. KG, DE CEAS-2007Efficient Double Root Optimal Path Determination P.H. Richter, O & S Consultancy, DE CEAS-2007Cabin Electrical Installation for BWB Aircraft O. Zysk, QualityPark AviationCenter, DE CEAS-2007Optimal Path Determination Observing Turn Restrictions P.H. Richter, O & S Consultancy, DE CEAS-2007Garteur Action Group 28 B. Falzon, Imperial College London; GB CEAS-2007An e-Learning System for Polish Aviation Training Center P. Michalowski; P. Madrzycki; D. Karczmarz; Air Force Institute of Technology, PL Poster Session 3 Chair: TBD Poster Session 4 Chair: TBD Estrelsaal B CEAS-2007Attitude and Heading Reference System for an Integrated Stand-by Display Incorporating Solid State Sensors M. Carminati¹; G. Ferrari¹; M. Sampietro¹; R. Grassetti, Logic S.p.A., IT; ¹Politecnico di Milano, Dip. di Elettronica e Informazione, IT ECC Room 2 CEAS-2007Trailing Edge Treatment to Enhance High Lift System Performance F.M. Catalano; G.L. Brand; R.C. Lemes; Aerodynamic Laboratory - University of Sao Paulo, BR CEAS-2007In-House Integration of Space Payloads: CNES Facilities and Activities in Progress V. Dubourg; C. Escande; P. Agogue; O. Maes; CNES, FR CEAS-2007How to Avoid Contrail Cirrus H. Mannstein; K. Gierens; DLR, DE CEAS-2007Concept of an Autonomous Telepresence Module for Inter-Satellite Communication R. Lundin; E. Stoll; U. Walter; Lehrstuhl für Raumfahrttechnik, Technische Universität München, DE CEAS-2007Aerodynamically Induced Formation of Contrails H. Mannstein; K. Gierens; B. Kärcher; B. Mayer; DLR, DE CEAS-2007FDMP - Concept of an Improved Flight Data Analysis Methodology H. Flühr¹; S. Sporer¹; G. Knoll¹; M. Haider¹; D. Reisinger, Austrian Airlines, AT; ¹FH JOANNEUM Graz, AT CEAS-2007Advanced GPS/INS Integration for Autonomous Mini and Micro Aerial Vehicle Navigation and Scientific Payload Applications A. Heindorf¹; T. Martin¹; M. Buschmann, Mavionics GmbH, DE; P. Vörsmann¹; ¹TU Braunschweig, DE 38 Poster Session 5 Chair: TBD Poster Session 6 Chair: TBD ECC Room 3 CEAS-2007Resistance of Composite Tank Structures to the Hydraulic Ram Generated by the Impact and Penetration of a Ballistic Projectile J. Dupas; J. Fabis; J.M. Mortier; A. Deudon; ONERA, FR ECC Room 1 CEAS-2007Study of Flowfield around Truncated Square Obstacle in Hypersonic Flow A. Ahmed; A. B. Ajmal Baig; S.B.H.S. Syed Bilal Hussain Shah; S.Z. Salimuddin Zahir; NESCOM, PK CEAS-2007Design of Stable Fuzzy Controller for a Flight Based on Popov-Lyapunov’s Method Z.Q. Li; Y. Zhang; J. Deng; College of Aeronautics Northwestern Polytechnical University, CN CEAS-2007Stochastic Approach For The Sizing Of Space Launchers Components E. Gery, CNES, FR CEAS-2007Effects of Angle of Attack on a Swept-Back Wing S.C. Yen, National Taiwan Ocean University, TW CEAS-2007Optimization of Bolted Joints Connecting Honeycomb Panels G. Bianchi¹; G. S. Aglietti¹; G. Richardson, Surrey Satellites Technologies Ltd. (SSTL), GB; ¹University of Southampton, GB CEAS-2007Process-automation and Support of the Model-based Function Design for the IMA-Technology M. Lehmann, University Stuttgart, DE; E. Kleemann, Airbus-Germany, DE; A. Maier¹; K. Klaubert¹; M. Vernov¹; ¹ILS, University Stuttgart, DE CEAS-2007Biomechanics of the Cervical Spine and Helmet Mounted Display A. Guillaume, J. Lecompte, E. Chavary-Bernie, A. Laville, R. Portero, W. Skalli, S. Laporte, IMASSA, FR CEAS-2007Using of Artificial Neuron Network to Approximation Program Function, Operating of Launch Vehicle Flight O. Lukyanovych; O. Kirichenko; O. Ivanov; RPI Hartron-Arkos ltd, UAger, Austrian Airlines, AT; ¹FH JOANNEUM Graz, AT Poster Session 7 Chair: TBD Poster Session 8 Chair: C. Sickinger, DLR Braunschweig, DE Room Paris Estrelsaal A CEAS-2007Maintenance Credits, from the Monitoring of Helicopter Mechanical Parts to a Dynamic Maintenance Planning M.G Mathieu¹; J.-P. Derain¹; P.-l. Maisonneuve¹; S. Ghelam¹; P. Lyonnet, LTDS - ENISE, FR; ¹Eurocopter, FR CEAS-2007Comparison of Tensile Properties of Two NiCoCrA / YSZ Microlaminates Produced by EB-PVD J. Liang; G. GuoDong Shi; Center for Composite Materials, Harbin Institute of Technology, CN CEAS-2007Genetic Algorithm Optimization of Helicopter Blades Vibration Transition A. Gorjipoor, Sharif University of Technology, IR CEAS-2007Cesic - A Mature SiC Composite Technology For Space Applications M.R. Kroedel, ECM, DE CEAS-2007Application of Composite in next Generation of Airbus Long Range Aircraft especially in Fuselage Structures M. Kurzawa, Airbus Deutschland GmbH, DE CEAS-2007Fatigue Damage Simulation in Hybrid Titanium-PEEK /AS4 Composite Laminates P. Naghipour; J. Hausmann; M. Bartsch; H. Voggenreiter; DLR, DE CEAS-2007Application of fibre metal laminates to aircraft structures F. Hashagen, Airbus Deutschland GmbH, DE CEAS-2007A New Concept for Testing Fatigue and Damage Tolerance at Aerospace Structure B. Zapf, RUAG Aerospace Structures GmbH, DE CEAS-2007SAND-MESH Plus - A Parameter Controlled Finite Element Pre-processor for Composite Sandwich Structures M. Streubig; K. Wolf; TU Dresden, Institute of Aerospace Engineering, DE CEAS-2007Shock and Elastic Waves in Space Structures: Simulation, Attenuation and Usage for Monitoring C. Zauner¹; H. Baier¹; M. Reindl, KRP Mechatec, DE; ¹TU Muenchen, DE 39 Poster Session 9 Chair: J. Block, DLR Braunschweig, DE Poster Session 10 Chair: M. Gädke, DLR Braunschweig, DE Estrelsaal C1 CEAS-2007System-Level Mass Savings from a Multifunctional Powerstructure S.C. Roberts; G.S. Aglietti; University of Southampton, GB Estrelsaal C3 CEAS-2007Prediction of the Pointing Stability from Ground Test and Its Initial In-orbit Evaluation of the Solar Observation Satellite SOLAR-B O. Takahara¹; K. Ichimoto, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, JP; T. Shimizu, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, JP; Y. Sakamoto, University of Tokyo, JP; S. Nagata, Kyoto University, JP; N. Yoshida¹; S. Shimada¹; ¹Mitsubishi Electric Corp., JP CEAS-2007The Effects of Microstructure on Cavity Nucleation and Propagation for UHTCs Used in HCV J. Liang, Harbin Institute of Technology, CN; C. Wang, Center for Composite Materials,Harbin Institute of Technology, CN CEAS-2007Robustness of Numerical Predictions of Clamp Band (C/B) Release Shocks J. Kasper, EADS Astrium GmbH, DE CEAS-2007Development of a Class of Shell Finite Elements for Nonlinear Applications R.G. Winkler, Unit of Engineering Mathematics, University of Innsbruck, AT CEAS-2007USV1 In-Flight Loads Evaluation by Means of Strain Gauge Instrumentation L. Di Palma; M. Belardo; M. Pecora; CIRA Scpa, IT CEAS-2007Mechanical Behaviours and Fracture Mechanisms of Rigidifiable Composites for Inflatable Structures V. Calard, Austrian Research Centers GmbH, AT; B. Defoort, Astrium Space Transportation, FR; S. Langlois, ESA/ESTEC, NL CEAS-2007Conception and Validation of a Two High Level Axes Set-up for Pyroshock Qualification of Space Electronic Equipments C. De Fruytier¹; F. Dell Orco¹; D. Wattiaux, Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, BE; ¹Thales Alenia SPace ETCA, BE 40 DGLR Short Course Aircraft Design, 11.-14. September 2007, Berlin, Germany TARGET DELEGATES The DGLR Short Course is arranged for graduated engineers, equivalent professionals and/or managers. It is likewise suitable for specialists in search of a broader perspective as for newcomers to the field. AIM The Short Course gives an insight into the procedures and the multidisciplinary interactions of aircraft conceptual design. The process of iterative synthesis and analysis in aircraft design is illustrated. A software tool for preliminary sizing is demonstrated. Methods and data to enable case studies of subsonic aircraft design are provided. CONTENT The Short Course Aircraft Design will cover following topics: Introduction Development Process Requirements Certification Standards Aircraft Configurations Engine Integration Preliminary Sizing Fuselage Design Wing Design (including High Lift) Empennage Design Prediction of Mass and CG-Location Landing Gear Design and Integration Drag Prediction Design Evaluation / DOC Military Aircraft Development LEARNING OBJECTIVES On completion of the Short Course, delegates will • know aircraft design parameters and methods • know the fundamental relationship of aircraft design parameters • be able to size and design an aircraft to the detail as covered during the Short Course • have a capability to structure aircraft design activities systematically and efficiently. VENUE Estrel Hotel, Berlin 41 COURSE LEADER Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Scholz, MSME, Department of Automotive and Aeronautical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences and Leader of the DGLR Specialist Committee Manned Aircraft. http://www.ProfScholz.de. COURSE INSTRUCTORS (to be completed) Prof. Dipl-Ing. Erhard Rumpler (FH Munich), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Schmitt (TU Munich), Prof. Dr.-Ing Dieter Scholz (HAW Hamburg), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Thorbeck (TU Berlin), Dipl.-Ing. Hannes G. Ross (TU Munich) Professor Erhard Rumpler Professor at FH Munich for construction design Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Schmitt Nominated Professor (Ordinarius) at the Institute of Aerospace at the Technical University in Munich/Germany, (Chair for Aeronautical Engineering). Airbus Vice President „Research & Future Projects (retired) Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Scholz, MSME Professor at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. Teaching and leading research in the area of Aircraft Design, Flight Mechanics, Aircraft Systems Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Thorbeck Professor TU Berlin, Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; former Senior Manager Fleet Development Deutsche Lufthansa Dipl.-Ing. Hannes G. Ross TU Munich, Lecturer Advanced Design & Technology, Bundesakademie für Wehrtechnik und Verwaltung, Mannheim, Lecturer Military Aircraft development COSTS The costs for the DGLR Short Course will be 650 €, incl. 19% VAT. The fee includes coffee/tea and biscuits during the breaks, participation at the Parliamentary Evening on the Tuesday, 11th, September and the Conference Dinner of the 1st European Air and Space Conference on Wednesday, 12th, September. Registration Forms are available at www.ceas2007.org/ShortCourse/. CERTIFICATE After successful participation of the DGLR Short Course each delegate will receive a DGLR certificate signed by the president of the DGLR Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim Szodruch and Course Leader Prof. Dr.-Ing Dieter Scholz, MSME. 42 General Information GENERAL The 1st CEAS European Air & Space Conference is hosted by the DGLR (German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics) in conjunction with its annual national conference: Deutscher Luft– und Raumfahrtkongress 2007. In addition and only for this special occasion the biannual Conference on Spacecraft Structures, Materials and Mechanical Testing will be embedded in CEAS 2007 (www.ceas2007.org). The 1st CEAS Conference will be held at the Estrel Convention Center (ECC) Berlin, Germany from Monday, 10 September to Thursday, 13 September 2007. CONFERENCE LANGUAGE Registration fee includes: Full Delegates – Attendance at the Congress sessions, coffee/tea during the breaks, Opening Ceremony on Monday Afternoon, Welcome Reception on Monday Evening by the Senate of Berlin, Parliamentary Evening on Tuesday, Final Programme, Proceedings on DVD, Congress bag and name badge. Students – Same as Full Delegates. Accompanying Persons – Attendance at Opening Ceremony on Monday Afternoon, Welcome Reception on Monday Evening, Parliamentary Evening on Tuesday Evening, Conference Dinner on Wednesday evening and the possibility to book organized Social Programme. REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT Conference language is English – presentations are preferred in English but also permitted in There are two ways of registration: 1) Participants are required to complete the German. registration form in this programme*. machtWissen.de AG is responsible for all aspects REGISTRATION FEES (EUROPEAN EURO €) concerning registration and payment. The complete registration form must be faxed or mailed Category directly to machtWissen.de. 1 2 Member - early registration 450 € Member - normal and on-site registration 3 Non-Member - early registration Non-Member - normal and on-site registration Student 4 Member - early registration Student Member normal and on-site registration Student Non-Member - early Registration Student Non-Member - normal and on-site registration Retired Member 5 early registration Retired Member normal and on-site registration Accompanying Person 6 For all prices VAT is included 550 € 580 € 680 € 90 € 190 € 190 € * An electronic version of the registration form is available on the website (www.CEAS2007.org). When using this form, it is appreciated if the registration form is downloaded and filled in by use of a PC. 2) Online registration is possible on www.CEAS2007.org. If you choose this option, online payment by credit card is required. For further information, please contact: 290 € 190 € DGLR – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luftund Raumfahrt Lilienthal-Oberth e.V. Mr. Peter Brandt Godesberger Allee 70 D - 53175 Bonn Telephone: +49 (0) 228-30805-0 Fax: +49 (0) 228-30805-24 E-Mail: ceas@dglr.de 290 € 80 € CONDITIONS Members of any CEAS Member Society. Early registration means including 31 July. For further information concerning registration 3 Normal registration means after 31 July. and payment, please contact: 4 Until completion of the 28th year. Reduction is not obtained for presenters. The student machtWissen.de AG verification section of the registration MUST be Mr. Carsten Holze completed and signed. Student registrations Fahrenheitstr. 1 without this section completed will be returned to 28359 Bremen the applicant. Telephone: +49 (0) 421-2208-266 5 Retired person and after completion of the 65th Fax: + 49 (0) 421-2208-267 year. E-mail: carsten.holze@machtwissen.de 6 1 2 Any accompanying person must be registered. 43 METHODS OF PAYMENT Upon receiving your registration form, machtWissen.de will send you a confirmation. Your receipt is handed out at the congress registration desk (if an invoice is desired in advance, please contact machtWissen.de AG). Please choose and indicate one of the two methods of payment noted in this section. All payments must be in EURO. If you choose to pay by credit card, the full amount will be charged to your credit card prior to the congress date. Cheques are not accepted. Bank Transfer: Sparkasse Bremen Account name: machtWissen.de AG Account No: 1046853 (IBAN DE49 290501010001046853) Bank Code: 29050101 BIC/SWIFT code: SBREDE22 booked, an alternative reservation has to be made at another hotel. You have to refer your hotel reservation directly to the desired hotel naming the KEYWORD “CEAS 2007”. Any hotel expenses are to be paid directly at the hotel by the guests themselves. BERLIN YOUTH HOSTEL To provide inexpensive accommodations for the Congress delegates and students of CEAS 2007 we advise to search for Youth Hostels in Berlin. For reservation please contact directly the desired Youth hostel. CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION, ETC. After you have received the confirmation notice from machtWissen.de AG, cancellation is subject to the following charges. Bank charges will be deducted from any refund. Notification of cancellation must be made to machtWissen.de AG. Credit Card: American Express, Visa and Master Card are accepted. For those paying by credit card, the Registration fee total cost for registration and tours will be charged Cancellations must be reported in writing to to your credit card. machtWissen.de AG. It must be received by 1 August 2007 in which case registration fees will REGISTRATION DESK be refunded except for a cancellation fee of EUR 40. In case the cancellation is received after 1 The registration desk, situated in the rotunda, the August 2007, no refund would be given. pass way from the ECC to the Estrel Hotel, will be This includes also the costs of the conference open during the following hours: dinner. Monday, 10. September Tuesday, 11. September Wednesday, 12. September Thursday, 13. September 12:00 - 18:00 hrs 07:30 - 18:00 hrs 08:00 - 17:00 hrs TOUR RESERVATIONS ConTour GmbH has arranged the accompanying person´s programme listed on the following pages. Participants who wish to book these tours should complete the accompanying person´s programme section in the registration form. Tour reservations will be confirmed when tour charges are paid in full. Credit card payments for accompanying person’s tour charges will be deducted in full by machtWissen.de AG. HOTEL RESERVATIONS DGLR has reserved blocks of rooms at the hotels listed on the following pages from Monday, 10. September to Thursday, 13. September where rates have been especially negotiated for CEAS 2007 delegates. Accompanying Persons Programme Cancellations must be received by 1 August 2007 in which case the tour fees will be refunded. In case the cancellation is received after 1 August 2007, no refund would be given. CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS The CEAS 2007 Congress proceedings are available on CD-ROM, which are included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional CDROM can be ordered with the registration form at a cost of 90 EUR. For viewing the CD-ROM computers will be available in room 8 (Straßburg) on the ground floor at the ECC venue. If you require hard copies of single papers, they are available for purchase onsite (papers in the CD-ROM only). Orders are made at the registration desk at a cost of 2 EUR per paper (black & white copy only). Ordered hard copies will be available at the registration desk by the following morning. Bookings will be taken on a first-come, firstserved basis. If the hotel of your request is fully 44 INTERNET ACCESS approximately 80 meters to the left until you reach the Hotel. The DGLR has arranged an internet cafe with five PC-stations. The internet cafe is located on the ground floor of the ECC venue in room 8 (Straßburg). Internet access is free of charge for registered persons. Airport Tempelhof: approximately 22 min, EUR 2,10 (fare zone AB, ticket has to be stamped before entering or rather in the bus), undergroundstation “Platz der Luftbrücke” take line U6 (destination Alt Mariendorf) until “Tempelhof”. Change to tramway line 42 (circle line) until INSURANCE “Sonnenallee”. At Sonnenallee go approximately Participants are advised to take out their own 80 meters to the left until you reach the Hotel. travel insurance and to extend any private policies for personal possessions they may be Airport Schönefeld: approximately 30 min, EUR bringing with them. The Congress does not cover 2,10 (fare zone AB, ticket has to be stamped participants against travel, cancellations or before entering or rather in the bus). Bus 171 until tramway station “Flughafen Berlin-Schönefeld”. bookings or loss/theft of belongings. Tramway line 9 until “Treptower Park”, transfer to line 41 (circle line) until “Sonnenallee”. At USEFUL HINTS Sonnenallee go approximately 80 meters to the left until you reach the Hotel. ESTREL CONVENTION CENTER Berlin, the capital of Germany, is dynamic, cosmopolitan and creative, allowing for every kind of lifestyle. East meets West in the metropolis in the heart of a changing Europe. Germany’s largest city is a city of opportunities waiting to be sized in all areas, like entertainment, recreation, economy, science and academic life, as well as in politics. The Estrel Berlin is said to be Europe’s largest convention, entertainment and hotel complex. With 1,125 rooms and suites, five restaurants, two bars, a beer garden, the Estrel has plenty to offer to every guest. Beside the Estrel Hotel accommodation will be available in various prize categories. BY CAR FROM THE AIRPORT Airport Tegel: Motorway 100/102, exit Grenzallee (approx. 30 min.) Airport Tempelhof: Motorway 102, exit Grenzallee (approx. 10 min.) Airport Schönefeld: Exit B96a to crossroad Baumschulenstraße, then Sonnenallee (approx. 20 min.) FROM THE STATIONS AIR TRAVEL AND ACCESS TO THE VENUE BY TAXI FROM THE AIRPORT Main station Berlin Bus No. M41 (until Ziegrastrasse) Airport Tegel: The costs for a taxi taking you to Eastern Station the ECC venue are about 30 EUR and it takes Tramway S5, S75 or S9 to Ostkreuz, transfer to S41 until “Sonnenallee”, at Sonnenallee go approximatly 30 minutes. approximately 80 meters to the left until you reach Airport Tempelhof: It takes approximately 10 the Hotel. minutes and the costs are about 12 EUR. Airport Schönefeld: From this airport it takes PASSPORT AND VISA approximately 20 minutes and the costs are about 22 EUR. In Germany, everyone must have a valid identity card or passport. It is the responsibility of each delegate to obtain all the necessary documents, including visa if necessary. Participants requiring visas should apply to a German consular office or PUBLIC TRANSPORT FROM THE AIRPORT diplomatic mission in their respective country well Airport Tegel: approximately 50 min, EUR 2, 10, in advance to departure. Participants are advised (fare zone AB, ticket has to be stamped before to contact their local travel agencies or airline entering or rather in the bus). Bus X9 or 109 until companies for assistance. Details and an “Jungfernheide”, change to city train line 42 (circle application form for Schengen Visa in several line) until “Sonnenallee”. At Sonnenallee go languages can be found on: 45 http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de Ö “Willkommen in Deutschland” Ö „Überblick“ Ö „Einreisebstimmungen“ Electricity 220-230 volts AC, 50-60 Hz Business Hours If you need any assistance for visa acquisition (like a special invitation letter) after you have Bank contacted your local travel agencies or airline companies, please feel free to contact the DGLR Office. Timely visa acquisition should be not later than 30 June 2007. Mo + Thu 9:00 – 13:00 / 14:00 – 18:00 Tue + Wed 9:00 – 13:00 / 14:00 – 16:00 Fri 9:00 – 13:00 Closed on weekends and holidays Post Office DGLR – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt Lilienthal-Oberth e.V. Godesberger Allee 70 D-53175 Bonn Phone: (+49) 228-3 08 05 10 Fax: (+49) 228-3 08 05 24 e-mail: ceas@dglr.de http://www.DGLR.de Mo – Fri Sa 8:00 – 18:00 8:00 – 12:00 Shops 10:00 – 20:00 (typical time) Restaurants 11:00 – 23:00 (typical time) Time CET with daylight saving time at this period. Currency The currency used in Germany is European EURO (EUR, €). Notes are available in units of EUR 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and coins in units of Cent 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and EUR 1 and 2. Traveler´s checks and currencies from most countries can be exchanged for European EUR at major banks and hotels. Only European EUR is accepted at regular stores and restaurants. Mobil phones For the use of mobile phones in Berlin, Germany, they must be designed for the GSM frequencybands 900 MHz or 1800 MHz. Additionally the use of UMTS mobile phones in the area of the venue is possible but there is no coverage guaranteed all over Germany. Credit Cards International credit cards such as Master Card, Visa, American Express and Diners Club are widely accepted at hotels, department stores, large shops and restaurants. Tax and Tipping In Germany there is the custom of paying 10 percent of the amount of the bill as tipping in restaurants. A 19% sales tax applies to almost all consumer goods sold in Germany. Climate Berlin is located in between the changeover of oceanic and continental dominated climate. In the month of September the average daytime temperature in Berlin a comfortable 65°F (18° C). The average number of rainy days is 14 and days of sun 5,2. Participants are therefore recommended to bring normal summer clothing with adequate clothings for cooler and rainy days and evenings. 46 Social Programme Monday 10 September Congress Reception by the Senate 19:00 - 21:30 hrs (login in registration form is necessary to receive ticket, included in Delegate, Student and Accompanying Person´s fee) Delegates, Students and Accompanying Persons are invited to attend the Congress Reception in the Town Hall. A bus shuttle from the Estrel to the Town hall is organised (start of transfer 18:30). Complimentary light snacks and drinks will be served. Tuesday 11 September Parliamentary Evening 19:00 (login in registration form is necessary to receive ticket, included in Delegate, Student and Accompanying Person´s fee) Delegates, Students and Accompanying Persons are invited to attend the Parliamentary Evening in the Estrel Convention Hall A. Wednesday 12 September Conference Dinner 19:30 - 24:00 hrs 55 € per person (included in Accompanying Person´s fee) The Congress Banquet will be held in the pleasing Hall A of the Estrel Convention Center. The Dinner will serve a buffet-type dinner including beverage (except for hard liquors) until 24:00. Guests must present purchased tickets for entry. Accompanying Persons Programme (subject to minimum numbers of participants, english speaking guides) TUESDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER 10:00 – 13:00 hrs Big Berlin Tour 20 € per person Highlights of the capital with the Government area In the morning a bus will be waiting for you in front of the Estrel hotel. Sitting in a comfortable seat, you will start to discover the capital. This bus tour with English and German speaking guides will give you an overview of the well known sights of Berlin: Kaiser-Wilhelm-Memorial Church, Europe Centre, Bauhaus Museum, New National Gallery, Philharmonic Hall, Potsdamer Platz/Sony Centre, Jewish Museum, Checkpoint Charlie – Wall Museum, Gendarmenmarkt, Alexanderplatz, St.-Nicolai Quarter, City Hall of Berlin, TV-Tower, Berliner Dom, Zeughaus, State Opera, Boulevard Unter den Linden, Brandenburger Tor, Holocaust memorial, Berlin central station, Reichstag, Government Area Chancellery, Tiergarten, Bellevue Palace, Siegessäule, Charlottenburg Palace, Olympic Stadium, Grunewald Forest, Radio Tower, ICC, Kurfürstendamm and more. After this bus tour you will have the opportunity to have lunch in a nice little restaurant at the Gendarmenmarkt (not included in the tour fee). 14:30 – 17:30 hrs Historical Berlin Walk including a trip to the Pergamon Museum 20 € per person Our afternoon´s programme offers a walking tour through the history of Berlin. Meeting Point is the Gendarmenmarkt, starting from the there, you will discover the capital where it is most beautiful: between Gendarmenmarkt, St.-Nikolai Quarter and Schloßplatz, Boulevard Unter den Linden and 47 Friedrichstraße. An English and German speaking guide will report about the foundation of Berlin in the 13th century and its development to one of Europe’s most exciting capitals. Here, in Berlin Mitte, many great kings of the past have left their marks on the metropolis. The tour will end on the Museumsinsel (museum island). There you will have the opportunity to visit the world-famous Pergamon Museum (included in the tour fee). WEDNESDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER 10:00 – 16:00 hrs Guided tour to Potsdam / Sanssouci - including Palace of Sanssouci 40 € per person The former Royal City of Potsdam, an UNESCO world heritage site with its unique collection of palaces and parks, is located just an hour away from the centre of Berlin. The rococo Palace of Sanssouci became the favourite refuge of Prussia’s greatest King, Friedrich II. Here, the Philosopher of Sanssouci entertained some of the most educated men of his time, among them the French poet Voltaire who was a frequent guest over many years. Our excursion - starting from Estrel Hotel - takes you on an extensive tour of Sanssouci Palace with a stroll through the magnificent gardens, and a city tour of Potsdam during which you discover the heart of the baroque city with its Dutch Quarter and Russian Colony Alexandrovka. A lunch break in Potsdam is included. The bus tour ends again at the Estrel Hotel. THURSDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 9:30 – 13:00 hrs Berlin from the water site - River Cruise on Landwehrkanal and Spree 20 € per person We invite you to a special event – a beautiful boat trip through the water ways of the capital. Experience the variety of architectural styles on our city cruise and discover that Berlin has more bridges than Venice. You will see Oberbaum Brücke, Oberschleuse, Science Museum, Charlottenburg Palace, Spreebogen, Bellevue Palace, Government Quarter, Reichstag (Seat of the German Government), Charité, Museum Island, Berliner Dom, St.- Nikolai Quarter, Palast der Republik and more. On board, you will have the opportunity for having lunch (not included in the tour fee). The boat trip will finally take you to the well-known Friedrichstraße. Here, you can go on your own individual shopping tour or join us in the afternoon`s programme: a guided tour to the famous Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe) at the Boulevard Kurfürstendamm. 14:00 – 16:00 hrs The famous KaDeWe (Kaufhaus des Westens) – a guided tour through the Palace of Shopping 5 € per person The Kaufhaus des Westens (Department store of the West, commonly abbreviated KaDeWe) is a department store in Berlin and the second largest in all of continental Europe. Its sheer size, large selection and fame for excellent quality as well as its central location in the heart of Berlin at the famous Boulevard Kurfürstendamm makes it a must for every tourist visiting Berlin. On this tour, we would meet at 14:00 h at the Information Point on the groundfloor in the entrance hall of the KaDeWe, directly behind the main entrance. The 5,00 € fee has to be paid on-site and will be given back to you in the form of a coupon (“Wunschkarte”). 48 Technical Tours Friday 14 September Following Technical Tours at a cost of 10 Euro per person are possible to attend for Full Delegates and Students (subject to availability) – due to the limited capacity, reservations will be taken on a firstcome, first served basis. A refund of the cost sharing is not possible. Only registered persons can participate these tours. These technical tours have been arranged by the DGLR. The tours include coach transfers. Please indicate your preference in the registration form. A: 10:00 – 16:00 hrs Participants will visit Kummersdorf with its historical missiles - after that you will have the opportunity to see the construction site of the airport Schönefeld. B: 10:00 – 15:00 hrs Participants will visit Berlin-Gatow and the Air Force Museum, the way back leads through the Airport Berlin Tegel. C: 10:00 –13:00 hrs Participants will visit the construction site of the airport Schönefeld. D: 10:00 – 14:00 hrs Participants will visit Berlin-Adlershof (DLR) with its planet research and satellites, after that they will see the historical examination ground (GBSL). E: 10:00 – 13:00 hrs Participants will visit the Technical University of Berlin and have the opportunity to see the flight simulator A330. F: 10:00 – 16:00 hrs Participants will visit Stölln, the place of death during a flight experiment of Lilienthal Fliegeberg and they will also see the inauguration of the Lilienthal memorial. G: 10:00 – 16:00 hrs Participants will visit the museum of transportation and technics with its exhibition of aeronautics and astronautics. 49 Choice of pre-reserved Hotels Hotel reservation by use of the KEYWORD “CEAS 2007”, prices are inclusive breakfast (except for Estrel and Ellington, see table below) Hotel Distance Estrel Hotel Berlin**** Sonnenallee 225, 12057 Berlin Phone: +49 30 - 6831 - 0 Fax: +49 30 - 6831 - 2345 E-Mail: hotel@estrel.com Special conditions available until 9th August 2007 Venue Ellington Hotel Berlin (designer hotel) Nürnberger Str. 50-55, 10789 Berlin Phone: +49 30 - 6831 - 52 303 Fax: +49 30 - 6831 - 55 555 E-Mail: contact@ellington-hotel.com Special conditions available until 9th August 2007 7 km public transport available / bus shuttle against cost sharing is available Single / € Double / € 110,00 121,00 (excl. breakfast, (excl. breakfast, 15,50 € pP) 15,50 € pP) if avail. Deluxe if avail.Deluxe 135,00 146,00 (excl. Breakf. (excl. Breakfast, 15,50 € pP) 15,50 € pP 16- 20 m2 16- 20 m2 65,00 75,00 20-25 m2 80,00 20-25 m2 90,00 25-30 m2 90,00 25-30 m2 100,00 2,8 km, Park Hotel Blubb**** Buschkrugallee 60 – 62, 12359 Berlin public transport Phone: +49 30 - 600 03 716 available Fax: +49 30 - 600 03 777 E-Mail: reservierung@park-hotel-blub.de Special conditions available until 16th July 2007 79,00 90,00 3,5 km Best Western Euro-Hotel Berlin***+ Sonnenallee 6, 12047 Berlin public transport Phone: +49 30 - 61 382-0 available Fax: +49 30 - 61 382 - 222 E-Mail: info@euro-hotel.net Special conditions available until 16th July 2007 79,00 99,00 5 km Best Western Hotel Ravel **** Rudower Str. 80 - 82, 12351 Berlin public transport Phone: +49 30 - 666 80 - 0 available Fax: +49 30 - 666 80 - 800 E-Mail: verkauf@ravel.bestwestern.de Special conditions available until 30th July 2007 one night 85,00 105,00 from two nights 79,00 98,00 8 km Tulip Inn Berlin-Friedrichshain***+ Gürtelstraße 41, 10247 Berlin public transport Phone: +49 30 - 29 383 - 0 available Fax: +49 30 - 29 383 - 222 E-Mail: info@tulip-inn-berlin.com Special conditions available until 30th July 2007 70,00 90,00 7 km A&O Hostel** Köpenicker Str. 127 – 129, 10179 Berlin public transport Phone: +49 30 – 80 947 – 14 available Fax: + 49 30 – 80 947 – 20 E-Mail: booking@aohostels.com Special conditions available until 16th July 2007 58,31 73,78 50 is supported by www.CEAS2007.org CEAS@DGLR.DE