2nd Call for Papers

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2nd Call for Papers
フラッター研究会三折パンフ
General Co-Chairs
Venue
● Prof. Emeritus Koji Isogai
2nd Call for Papers
Mielparque-tokyo
(Kyushu University, Japan)
● Prof. Emeritus Masaru Matsumoto
(Kyoto University, Japan)
Daimon Station
Yamanote Line
Keihin Tohoku Line
(SE Corporation, Japan)
Shibakouen Station
(Kyoto University, Japan)
● Dr. Hiroshi Ishizaki
JR
Keikyu Line
Asakusa Line
Mielparque-tokyo
(Yokohama National University, Japan)
● Prof. Emeritus Hiromasa Kawai
Hamamatsucho Station
Subway
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan)
● Prof. Hiroshi Katsuchi
Mita Line
● Dr. Jiro Nakamichi (Chair)
Oedo Line
Subway
Organizing Committee
Subway
Metropolitan Expressway
International Advisory Committee
First International
Symposium
on Flutter and
its Application
c Honshu‐Shikoku Bridge
Expressway Co., Ltd.
● Prof. Emeritus Masaru Matsumoto
(Kyoto University, Japan)
● Prof. Katsuhisa Fujita
(Osaka City University, Japan)
● Prof. Emeritus Michael P. Païdoussis
Narita Airport
(McGill University, Canada)
● Prof. David S. Weaver
(McMaster University, Canada)
● Prof. Gregory A. Kopp
(West University, Canada)
● Prof. Huosheng Hu
(University of Essex, UK)
● Dr. Sanjay Sharma
(Plymouth University, UK)
Limousine
bus
Narita
Express
Tokyo
Keihin
Tohoku
Line
● Prof. Carlos E. S. Cesnik
(University of Michigan, USA)
● Dr. Günter Schewe
(German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany)
Shinagawa
Oshiage
Keihin
Tohoku
Line
Mita
Toei
Mita Line
Hamamatsucho
Walk
Shibakōen
Keikyu Kamata
Tokyo
Monorail
Toei
Asakusa Line
Yamanote
Line
Keikyū
Airport
Line
Keikyū
Airport
Line
Keisei-Takasago
Keisei
Oshiage Line
Mita
Yamanote
Toei
Line
Hamamatsucho
Walk
Walk
Keikyū
Airport
Line
Mita
Line
Daimon
Walk
Mielparque-tokyo
● Prof. Forng-Chen Chiu
(National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Haneda Airport
Keisei
Narita line
● Dr. Olivier Flamand
(Scientific and Technical Centre for Building(CSTB), France)
c Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.
Access Map
Address:
2-5-10, Shibakouen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8582
TEL +81-3-3433-7211
FAX +81-3-3433-3895
May 15-17 2016
Tokyo, JAPAN
ISFA 2016
Organized by:
Japan Research Association on Flutter
Supported by:
Architectural Institute of Japan
Japan Wind Energy Association
Japan Association for Wind Engineering
Japanese Society of Steel Construction
Japan Society of Civil Engineers
NIPPON KAIJI KYOKAI (ClassNK)
Society of Aero Aqua Bio-Mechanisms
The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences
The Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics
The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
The Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers
The Visualization Society of Japan
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フラッター研究会三折パンフ
Objective
The first International Symposium on Flutter and its
Application (ISFA2016) will be held in Tokyo, Japan
during May 15-17 2016, organized by the Japan
Research Association on Flutter (JRAF).
The objectives of this symposium are to investigate
the integration of traditional and fundamental
technologies of flut ter in a multidisciplinar y
research environment, involving aerospace
engine ering , me chanic al engine ering , civil
engineering, architectural engineering, maritime
engineering, naval architecture and biological
engineering, and to establish new research areas
concerning energ y conversion using flut ter
phenomena.
"Flutter" defined, in general, as the self-exited
vibrations induced by the fluid and structure
interactions covers the phenomena such as Vortex
Induced Vibration, Galloping, Torsional Flutter and
Coupled Flutter, in the ISFA2016.
Various structures, including long-spanned bridges,
tall and flexible towers and buildings, aircraft,
cables, conductors, flexible marine structures and
wind turbines stroke wings encounter it.
ISFA2016 provides a forum for discussion of the
state-of-the-art, new directions of technology and
research opportunities in flutter and its application.
List of Topics
• Fluid-structure interaction
• Fluid-induced vibration and control
• Flutter control
• Propulsion by flapping plate
• Energy conversion
• Unsteady fluid dynamics
• Bio-inspired technology
etc.
Keynote Speakers
● Prof. Emeritus
Michael P. Païdoussis
(McGill University, Canada)
Michael P. Païdoussis was born in
Cyprus in 1935, and was educated
in the Greek Schools of Eg ypt,
McGill University and the University
of Cambridge, receiving his B.Eng.
in Mechanical Sciences (with honours) in 1958 and his
Ph.D. (Cantab) in Engineering in 1963. He has been
O ve r s e a s Fe ll ow at G EC i n B r i t a i n (19 5 8 - 6 0) a n d
R e s e a rc h O ffi c e r at Ato m ic En e rg y of Ca na da Ltd
(Applied Physics Division, 1963 - 67) in Chalk River,
Ca na d a . H e join e d t h e D e p a r t m e nt of M e c ha nic al
Engineering of McGill University in 1967. Promoted to
Profe s s o r i n 1976 , h e s e r ve d a s C h a i r m a n of t h e
Department from 1977 to 1986, and now is the Thomas
Workman Professor Emeritus.
Since 19 6 0, he has worke d on various as p e ct s of
fluid-structure interactions and flow-induced vibrations
and instabilities. He is the author of Fluid-Structure
Interactions: Slender Structures and Axial Flow , Vol. 1
(1998, 2nd edition 2014, Academic Press, London), Vol.
2 (2 0 0 4 , E l s ev i e r Ac a d e m i c P r e s s , L o n d o n), a n d
co-author of "Fluid-Structure Interactions:
Cross-Flow-Induced Instabilities", (2011, Cambridge
Universit y Press). He has published 215 papers in
refere e d jo urnals a n d 13 6 f ull pap er s in refere e d
conference proceedings. He has received a British
Association Medal for High Distinction in Mech.
Engineering (1958), the George Stephenson Prize from
the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) in 1975,
the CANCAM Prize in 1995, and the ASME 1999 Fluids
Engineering Award. He is Fellow of IMechE, ASME,
CSME, the American Academy of Mechanics, the Royal
S o ciet y of Canada (Ac ademy of S cience), and the
Canadian Academy of Engineering. He has served as
Chairman of Division III of IAHR (1981-87), and has been
active in various committees of the Pressure Vessels
and Piping, Fluids Engineering and Applied Mechanics
D i v i s i o n s of AS M E ; h e wa s t h e AS M E C a l v i n R i c e
Lecturer for 1992, and was elevated to Life Fellow. He is
the founding Editor (1986) of the Journal of Fluids and
Structures (Academic Press, now Elsevier).
● Prof. Emeritus Koji Isogai
(Kyushu University, Japan)
Koji Isogai graduated the graduate
course of the Department of
Aeronautics of Kyushu University,
J a p a n i n 19 6 5 . H e e n t e r e d t h e
N atio nal Ae ro s p ac e L a b o rato r y
(J a p a n) i n 19 6 5 , w h e r e h e
conducted the research works on the aeroelasticity
and unsteady aerodynamics of aircraf t for 28
years. He moved to the Department of Aeronautics
and Astronautics of Kyushu University in 1993,
then he moved to the Department of Aeronautics
and Astronautics of Nippon Bunri Universit y in
2004 and he retired in 2010. He is now Professor
emeritus of Kyushu University. He is the honorary
member of The Japan Society for Aeronautics and
S p a c e S c i e n c e s a n d t h e A s s o c i a t e Fe l l o w o f
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
He has published about 9 0 papers in refereed
journals and in full paper conference proceedings.
His research fields are the transonic aeroelasticity
of aircraft, flapping wing power generator, unsteady
fluid dynamics of bird, insect and fish, and micro
aerial vehicle (MAV).
Key Dates
Nov. 30th Oct. 5th 2015: Abstract Submission
Abstract: 1 page (A4-sized paper)
Dec. 28th Dec. 7th 2015: Notification of Acceptance
Feb. 15th Feb. 1st 2016: Full Paper Submission
Registration Fee
● Early Bird Registration (Before Apr. 15th 2016)
Regular: 54,000 JPY
Student: 40,000 JPY
● Full Registration (After Apr. 16th 2016)
Regular: 60,000 JPY
Student: 45,000 JPY
Contact
● Dr. Kenichi Saitoh
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Japan) ● Dr. Hitoshi Arizono
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Japan)
E-mail: isfa2016@chofu.jaxa.jp
Information
http://jraf.wdc-jp.com/isfa2016/
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