|
Showing 1 - 7 of
7 matches in All Departments
This volume contains the papers of the 11th Symposium of the AG
STAB (German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association). In this
association those scientists and engineers from universities,
research-establishments and industry are involved, who are doing
research and project work in numerical and experimental fluid
mechanics and aerodynamics for aerospace and other applications.
Many of the contributions are giving results from the
"Luftfahrtforschungsprogramm der Bundesregierung (German
Aeronautical Research Programme). Some of the papers report on work
sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, which also
was presented at the symposium. The volume gives a broad overview
over the ongoing work in this field in Germany.
This volume contains the paper presented at the 13th DGLRlST AB-
Symposium held at the Technische Universitat Miinchen, November 12
to 14, 2002. STAB is the German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association,
founded towards the end of the 70's, whereas DGLR is the German
Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics (Deutsche Gesellschaft fUr
Luft- und Raumfahrt - Lilienthal Oberth e.V.). The mission of STAB
is to foster development and acceptance of the dis- cipline
"Aerodynamics" in Germany. One of its general guidelines is to
concentrate resources and know-how in the involved institutions and
to avoid duplication in research work as much as possible.
Nowadays, this is more necessary than ever. The experience made in
the past makes it easier now, to obtain new knowledge for solving
today's and tomorrow's prob- lems. STAB unites German scientists
and engineers from universities, research- establishments and
industry doing research and project work in numerical and
experimental fluid mechanics and aerodynamics for aerospace and
other applications. This has always been the basis of numerous
common research activities sponsored by different funding agencies.
This volume contains the papers of a German symposium dealing
with research and project work in numerical and experimental
aerodynamics and fluidmechanics for aerospace and other
applications. It gives a broad overview over the ongoing work in
this field in Germany.
This volume contains the contributions to the 10th DGLR I AG ST
AB-Symposium held at the German Aerospace Research Establishment
(DLR) -Braunschweig Research Centre - November, 11 to 13, 1996. AG
STAB is the German Aerospace AerodynapIics Association, founded at
the end of the 70', while DGLR is the German Society for
Aeronautics and Astronautics (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Luft- und
Raumfahrt, LilienthaI Oberth Gesellschaft). In the AG STAB German
scientists and engineers from universities, research-establishments
and industries are involved, who are doing research and project
work in numerical and experimental fluidmechanics and aerodynamics
for aerospace and other applications. About 20 years ago it became
obvious for this community that a joint effort of members of
universities, the DLR and industry was necessary to counter-act
declining budgets in the field. It was decided to approach
high-level persons in industry, ministries and the parliament for
help to shift the trend with its negative effects for research and
industry. From the begin it was clear that an effort should be
built around a central theme. ''Flow with Separation" became the
topic of the AG STAB (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Stromung mit Ablosung),
which developed fast into a lively association, with, however, a
larger scope than just flow with separation."
This volume contains the paper presented at the 13th DGLRlST AB-
Symposium held at the Technische Universitat Miinchen, November 12
to 14, 2002. STAB is the German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association,
founded towards the end of the 70's, whereas DGLR is the German
Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics (Deutsche Gesellschaft fUr
Luft- und Raumfahrt - Lilienthal Oberth e.V.). The mission of STAB
is to foster development and acceptance of the dis- cipline
"Aerodynamics" in Germany. One of its general guidelines is to
concentrate resources and know-how in the involved institutions and
to avoid duplication in research work as much as possible.
Nowadays, this is more necessary than ever. The experience made in
the past makes it easier now, to obtain new knowledge for solving
today's and tomorrow's prob- lems. STAB unites German scientists
and engineers from universities, research- establishments and
industry doing research and project work in numerical and
experimental fluid mechanics and aerodynamics for aerospace and
other applications. This has always been the basis of numerous
common research activities sponsored by different funding agencies.
This volume contains the papers of a German Symposium dealing with research and project work in numerical and experimental aerodynamics and fluidmechanics for aerospace and other applications. Results are reported from universities, research-establishments and industry. It therefore gives a broad overview over the ongoing work in this field in Germany.
This volume of the series SpringerBriefs in Space Life Sciences
describes findings from space and accompanying ground research
related to spatial orientation, posture and locomotion, cognition
and psychomotor function. The results are not only of importance to
health and performance of astronauts during their space mission,
but also impact people on Earth, especially in the ageing societies
of the Western countries. The space environment produces mismatches
between sensory inputs from canal and otolith afferents which are
difficult to study in humans, and are therefore studied in the fish
model. Brain and vestibular organ of fish are analyzed under
altered gravitational conditions; particularly weightlessness and
structural failures as well as malfunctions in different inner ear
components are investigated and discussed. The book is aiming at
students, engineers and scientists in space and aging research, as
well as psychology, neurosciences and sensory motor research.
|
|