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AGARDAAI
Calndr f Selet~dd
JANUARY 1991, onwards.
Calendrier die'sMantifestationsA'eronautique~s et.Spati'ales ,(Selectionl)
JANVIER 1991 et aut-deji a
~DIS 1,RUTIN ATMT&
IAprzpved or puicr,1.l 911 9 8
CAL-91/1
ADVISORY GROUP FOR AEROSPACE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTGROUPE CONSULTATIF POUR LA RECHERCHE
ET LES REALISATIONS AEROSPATIALES
NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATIONORGANISATION DU TRAITE DE L'ATLANTIQUE NORD
Calendrier des ManifestationsAeronautiques et Spatiales (Selection)
JANVIER 1991 et au-deit
Calendar of Selected Aeronauticaland Space Meetings
JANUARY 1991 onwards
Editd par: AGARD, 7 rue Ancelle, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine, FrancePublished by-.
Contents
Preface Page
ivInstructions for Use vi
Part1 Topics List
viii
2 Calendar of Selected Aeronautical and SpaceMeetings
23 Keyword Index
98
4 Country Codes 107
5 List of Organizations 108
Published December 1990
Copyright © AGARD 1990All Rights Reserved
ISBN 92-835-0599-9
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Preface PageV
Mode d'EznploiVii
ChapitreI Liste des Th~nies1
2 Calendrier des Manifestations A~ronautiques et Spatiales 2(S61ection)
3 Index des Mots-C1~s 98
4 Codes des Pays10
5 Liste des Organismes 108
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Preface
The purpose of this AGARD publication is to assist members of the Aeronautical
and Space Community by:
" Informing them about many scheduled International Scientific and Technical
Meetings;
" Avoiding the need for them to consult several sources in order to find out what
meetings have been planned, their dates and locations.
The AGAR D Calendar is published every six months, in June and December of
each year.
Details concerning the meetings listed in this particular issue of the Calendar have
been obtained from National and International Organizations which sponsor
Aeronautical and Space Meetings and from other sources (journals, periodicals.
etc.).
Although care has been taken to ensure that information appearing in tile booklet
is correct, AGARD cannot be held responsible for an inaccurate entry or
omission.
AGARD will be pleased to receive any information about future Aeronautical
and Space Meetings for inclusion in the next issue, at least two months in advance
of publication. Also, comments regarding the usefulness and suggestions for
improvement of this publication would be welcome. Contributions should be sent
to:
Scientific Publications ExecutiveAGARD
7, rue Ancelle, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
or, [or North American residents, to:
APO, New York, N.Y. 09777Attention: SPE
(Remember to send full information, suitable for inclusion under the various
column headings which appear in Part 2 of the Calendar by using the Meeting
Forms printed on the last pages of this issue).
iv
Preface
L'objet de cette publication de I'AGARD est de vcnir en aidc aux membres de laCommunaut6 a~ronautique et spatiale:
* En les informant de nombreuses manifestations internationales pr~vues dansles domaines scientifique et technique;
* En leur 6vitant ]'obligation de consulter diff~rentes sources pour d6terminerles reunions qui ont 6t programmdes, leurs dates et leur emplacement.
Le Calendrier de I'AGARD est publi6 tous les six mois, en juin et en d~cembre dechaque annie.
Les renseignements concemnant les manifestations mentionn6es dans la pr~sente6dition du Calendrier ont 6t fournis par les organismes nationaux etinternationaux patronnant des r~unions a6rospatiales ainsi que par d'autressources (revues, p~riodiques, etc.).
Bien qu'il ait pris soin de verifier la correction des informations figurant dans cettebrochure, 'AGARD ne peut 8tre tenu pour responsable d'une inexactitude ouomission 6ventuelle.
L'AGARD recevra avec plaisir toutes informations relatives A de futuresmanifestations a~rospatiales destinies A 6tre incluses dans ]a prochaine 6dition, Acondition que cet envoi soit fait au momns deux mois avant la date de publication.De m~me, les commentaires concernant I'utilit6 de cette publication et lessuggestions pour son am6lioration seront les bienvenus. Ces contributions scrontadress~es A I':
Officier charg6 des Publications ScientifiquesAGARD
7, rue Ancelle, 92200 Neuiliy-sur-Seine, France
ou, pour les lecteurs rdsidant en Am~rique du Nord, i:
APO, New York, N.Y. 09777
Attention: SPE
(Pri~re d'envoyer des renseignements complets, susceptibles d'6tre inclus dans lesdiff6rentcs colonnes des tableaux du chapitrc 2 dcc Calendrier, en se servant desfiches plac6es ii cet effet in fine).
V
Instructions for Use
Three kinds of events are covered by this calendar:
Technical Meetings, Conferences, and Symposia, held in all parts of the world,in the field of Aerospace Research andDevelopmentas well as in other directlyrelated scientific fields, such as Energy, Geophysics, and Acoustics. Thesemeetings are listed in chronological order under ten Topics'(see Part 1).
(Note that meetings of relevance to more than one of the topics 01 to 09 are
included in topic 10. Thus topic 10 should always be scanned in addition tothose of specific interest.)
* Exhibitions and Technical displays covering the same fields of interesto(Topic11). ...
"' Educational Courses, short or long, given by certain specialized institutions(Topic 12).
For each Meeting, Exhibition, or Course, the following information is given,where kno'n:
' Reference numberDate)Location,(see Country Code in Part 4)Title and Sponsor m
Keywords indica?.g" ma;n tpics covci ed Part 3).,Contact code for inquiries (see Listing of Organizations in Part 5).following the code letters indicates that attendance at the meeting is strictly byinvitation.
x in the left-hand margin indicates a new entry.
t in the left-hand margin indicates an entry thedetails of which are incomplete orsubject to confirmation.
A Subject Index in the form of keywords is given in Part 3, each keyword beingfollowed by the reference numbers of all the meetings relevant to that particularkeyword. (For example : "Aeroelasticity 06-23" means that the 23rd meetinglisted under Topic 06 "Thermodynamics, Combustion, Propulsion andEnergetics" deals with Aeroelasticity).
NOTE: AGARD cannot undertake to handle itquiries from readers concerningthe various meetings. These should always be addressed to the contactlisted in the last column of each entry.
2-;V Iet C-'
Mode d'Emploi
Trois types de manifestations sont couvertes par ce calendrier:* Les congr~s techniques, conf6rences et symposiums organis~s partout dans le
monde dans le domaine de 'a R & D Ae~ospatiale, ainsi que dans d'autresdomaines scientifiques directement connexes, tels que l'Energie, laG6ophysique et l'Acoustique. Ces reunions sont r~partics dans l'ordrechronologique en dix rubriques: de thames: (voir Ch. 1).(Veuillez noter que les manifestations dont le programme couvre plusieursthemes; parmi ceux qui sont indiqu6s ci-dessus de 01 09, sont regroup~s sousla rubrique 10 (Th~mes G~n~raux). Par consequent, le lecteur devrait toujoursconsulter ]a rubrique 10, en plus de celles qui repr6sentent un int~r~tparticulier pour- lui.)
* Les salons et expositions techniques ressortissant aux m~mes domaines
* Les cours de formation, de breve ou longue dur~e, donn6s par certainesinstitutions sp~cialisdes (rubrique 12).
Pour chaque congr~s, salon ou cours sont fournis les renseignenients ci-apr~s, s'ilssont connus:
Num6ro de r~f~renc-eDatesEmplacement (voir le Code des pays Ch. 4)Organisme responsable et titreMots-clds identifiant les principaux th~mes concern6s (Ch. 3).Code des organismes contacter pour tout renscignement (voir ]a listeCh. 5)
Le symbole * suivant les leitres dui code indique que l'assistance au congresconcern6 ne peut se faire strictement que sur invitation.Le symbole x dans la marge gauche des tableaux indique une nouvelle entree.Le symbole t dans ]a marge gauche des tableaux indique unc entree dont Ie d~taiIest soit incomplet, soit sujet A confirmation.
Un index de sujets pr~sent~s sous forme de mots-c]6s est donn,6 au chapitre 3.chaquc mot-cl6 6tant suivi des num6ros de r~f6rence de toutes les manifestationsayant trait Ai cc sujet particulier. (Ainsi par exempic << Acro-clasticity 06-23 ))signifie que lc 236me congr~s figurant dans la rubrique 06 <<Thermodynamique,Combustion, Propulsion et Energ6tique >> traite d'AMro-6lasticit6).
NOTA I'AGARD tie peut se charger de satisfaire les deniandes d'inforniationdes lecteurs concernant Ics diff6rentcs manifestations signal6es. 11conviendra toujours de contacter l'organisme indiqu6 dans la dcrni~recolonne de chaque cntr6e.
Vii
Part 1
Topics List
Page
01 - Aerospace Medicine and Biology 2
02 - Electronics, Optics and Metrology 5
03 - Flight Mechanics 22
04 - Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics 26
05 - Navigation, Guidance and Control 31
06 - Thermodynamics, Combustion, Propulsion and Energetics 35
07 - Structures, Materials and Applied Mechanics 39
08 - Atmospheric Physics and Earth Environment 55
09 - Information, Documentation and Data Processing 58
10 - General (interdisciplinary) and other Topics 67
11 - Exhibitions and Displays 82
12 - Educational Courses 84
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Chapitre 1
Liste des Themes
Page
0 1 - MWdecine et Biologic a~rospatiales 2
02 - Electronique, Optique et M6trologie- 5
03 - Mcanique du Vol 22
04 - Dynamique des Fluides et Acoustique 26
05 - Navigation, Guidage et Pilotage 31
06 - Thermodynamique, Combustion, Propulsion et Energ6tique 35
07 - Structures, Mat~riaux et M~canique appliqu~e 39
08 - Physique de l'Atmosph~re et Environnement terrestre 55
09 - Information, Documentation et Informatique 58
10 - Th~rnes g6n6raux (pluridisciplinaires) et divers 67
11 .- Salons et Expositions 82
12 - Cours de formation 84
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Keyword Index
Index des Mots-Cies
A
Accident Investigation 12-27, 12-54, 12-67Accident Prevention 10-50, 12-27Acoustic Propagation 02-27, 02-73, 04-05, 04-22, 04-23, 12-59Actuators 02-45, 12-48Aerial Photography 02-17, 02-57, 08-13Aerodynamic Loads 03-07Aeroelasticity 03-07, 07-58, 12-47Aeronautics 10-02, 10-20, 10-47, 11-01, 11-06, 12-09, 12-31Aeronomy 08-02, 08-11, 08-14, 08-15Aerospace Industry 02-09, 02-29, 02-75, 02-88, 09-07, 09-09. 09-33, 09-34, 09-41,
10-31, 10-48, 10-64, 10-77, 11-01AirOperations 01-07, 01-09, 01-10, 03-06, 08-07, 08-09, 10-05, 10-20, 10-24, 10-50,
10-52, 12-09, 12-17Air Traffic Control 10-05AirTransport 10-24, 12-09, 12-31AirborneRadars 02-03, 02-12, 02-23, 02-35, 02-54, 02-78, 02-89, 08-10, 12-15, 12-35,
12-41, 12-66Aircraft 03-05, 03-06, 10-01, 10-06, 10-11, 10-17, 10-20, 10-22, 10-24, 10-28, 10-29,
10-44, 10-47, 10-48. 10-52, 10-55, 10-61, 10-62, 10-66, 10-71, 10-73,10-74, 11-01, 11-06, 12-12, 12-16, 12-22, 12-25, 12-27, 12-28, 12-32,12-42, 12-43, 12-54, 12-55, 12-56, 12-67
Aircraft Aerodynamics 03-02, 03-03, 03-05, 03-06, 03-07, 03-08, 03-11, 03-13, 03-14,03-15, 03-16, 04-01, 04-05, 04-11, 04-17, 04-20, 04-22, 04-23, 04-24,06-06, 07-58, 10-04, 10-16, 10-30, 10-63, 10-67, 10-75, 10-78, 12-06,12-07, 12-11, 12-12, 12-14, 12-16, 12-19, 12-20, 12-26, 12-34, 12-42,12-43, 12-47, 12-55, 12-56, 12-61, 12-73, 12-74
Aircraft Noise 04-05, 04-22, 04-23Aircraft Propulsion 06-06, 06-07, 06-08, 06-10, 06-12, 06-14, 06-16, 06-18, 06-19,
07-63, 07-81, 10-04, 10-07, 10-98, 10-30, 10-63, 10-67, 10-71, 10-75,10-76, 10-78. 12-29, 12-43, 12-62, 12-63
Aircraft Safety 09-01, 10-22, 10-50, 12-54, 12-72Aircraft Structures 03-07, 03-11, 07-04, 07-07, 07-08, 07-12, 07-15. 07-19, 07-22,
07-31, 07-32, 07-37, 07-38, 07-41, 07-42, 07-43, 07-44, 07-57, 07-58,07-68, 07-69, 07-71, 07-74, 07-78, 07-88, 10-04, 10-07, 10-08, 10-22,10-28, 10-30, 10-60, 10-63, 10-67, 10-71, 10-75, 10-78, 12-01, 12-04,12-22, 12-25, 12-28, 12-36, 12-60, 12-68
Aircraft Systems 01-04, 02-05, 02-26, 02-30, 02-63, 02-67, 02-69, 02-84, 03-13, 03-14,03-15, 05-01, 05-02, 05-04, 05-05, 05-10, 05-13, 05-14, 05-15, 06-07,07-31, 07-65, 09-23, 09-33, 10-04, 10-07, 10-08, 10-11, 10-15, 10-19,10-30, 10-34, 10-60, 10-63, 10-67, 10-78, 11-06, 12-01, 12-32, 12-33,12-39, 12-52, 12-63, 12-64, 12-68, 12-71, 12-72, 12-73
Airline Operations 08-07, 08-09, 10-05, 10-20, 12-09, 12-31Antennas 02-22, 02-44, 02-81, 02-82, 02-90, 12-15Artificial Intelligence 02-26, 05-11, 09-18, 09-19, 09-26, 09-27, 09-39, 09-46, 10-49Attitude 05-06
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Automatic Control 02-80. 05-03. 05-05, 05-06. 05-07. 05-08. 05-09. 05-1 1. 05-12.05-13, 05-14, 05-15. 05-19, 07-70. 09-23. 09-39. 10-18. 10-45. 10-49.10-51, 10-57, 10-65, 10-72, 10-79, 12-39, 12-48, 12-51, 12-64, 12-70
Automatic Test Equipment 02-16, 10-21, 10-53, 10-70, 10-81Automation 07-53, 07-61. 07-70. 09-05. 09-20. 09-28. 09-44. 10-18. 10-57. 10-65.
10-72, 10-79Aviation Medicine 01-01, 01-02, 01-03, 01-05, 0i-08, 01-11, 01-13, 01-14Avionics 02-09. 02-13. 02-21, 02-26. 02-29. 02-36, 02-39, 02-40, 02-43. 02-49. 02-63.
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Balloons 10-38Biology 01-05, 01-1I, 01-12, 01-14Boundary Layers 04-07. 04-11
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Ceramics 07-18, 07-27, 07-34, 07-51Chemical Composition 12-65Chemical Reactions 07-23, 07-35, 07-76, 07-77, 07-83, 07-87, 12-18Coding 12-58Combustion 07-21, 12-45, 12-51, 12-70Command and Control 05-09, 05-17, 05-18, 10-10, 12-37Composite Materials 07-01, 07-11, 07-26, 07-29, 07-34, 07-39, 07-45, 07-58, 07-61,
07-66, 12-05Computer Aided Design 07-50, 09-05, 09-12, 09-19, 09-20, 09-23, 09-32, 09-44, 12-21Computer Graphics 04-18, 09-08ComputerSimulation 03-05, 03-09, 04-14, 09-01, 09-40, 12-02, 12-11, 12-13, 12-14,
12-20, 12-73Concrete 07-03Corrosion 07-06, 07-07, 07-08, 07-34, 07-35, 07-54, 07-57, 07-65, 07-69, 07-76, 07-77,
07-83, 07-87, 12-18Crash Protection 12-36Crystal Growth 07-20Crystallography 07-20
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Data Evaluation 08-01, 10-41, 10-43, 12-24Data Processing 01-13, 02-08, 02-56, 02-58, 08-04, 09-03, 09-04, 09-06, 09-10, 09-11,
09-13, 09-15, 09-21, 09-22, 09-24, 09-29, 09-31, 09-35, 09-43, 09-46,09-47, 10-43, 12-38
Data Transmission 02-14. 02-19, 02-28, 02-42, 02-71, 02-76. 02-85, 09-16, 09-34,10-36, 11-03, 12-33
Databases 02-58, 09-04. 09-16, 09-25, 09-29Decelerator Systems 10-19Decision Making 05-17, 05-18, 10-10, 12-37Deformation 07-11, 07-13Detection 02-12Digital Systems 02-52, 02-76, 09-10, 09-24, 10-36, 12-03, 12-08, 12-24, 12-33, 12-69Display Devices 01-01, 07-40Distributed Systems 09-26, 12-02
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Document Editing 09-09Drugs 01-02Dynamic Loads 03-07, 03-10, 07-12, 07-38, 07-42, 07-74, 10-27, 12-01, 12-22, 12-25,
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Earth Atmosphere 02-07, 08-03, 08-04, 08-05, 08-07, 08-08, 08-09, 08-11, 08-12,08-15, 12-53, 12-65
Earth Resources Survey 02-17, 02-57, 08-03, 08-13Education 07-48, 12-40Electric Contacts 02-59Electrical Systems 02-20, 02-21, 02-30, 02-59, 02-80, 02-83, 05-03. 05-07, 05-08,
05-19, 12-40, 12-48Electro-Optics 02-04, 02-18, 02-24, 02-37, 02-42, 02-48, 02-55, 02-58, 02-70, 02-72,
02-77, 11-02, 11-04, 12-41Electrochemistry 07-35Electromagnetic Compatibility 02-13, 02-36, 02-39, 02-40, 02-49Electromagnetic Propagation 02-13, 02-19, 02-22, 02-23, 02-28, 02-31, 02-33, 02-35,
02-36, 02-39, 02-40, 02-43, 02-44, 02-47, 02-49, 02-54, 02-61, 02-64,02-78, 02-79, 02-81, 02-82, 02-87, 02-90, 12-59
Electromagnetism 07-17, 07-33, 07-47, 07-62, 07-75, 07-82, 07-84Electron Beams 02-10Electron Microscopy 02-55Electronic Computers 02-26, 02-85, 05-11, 05-12, 05-17, 05-18, 07-50, 08-01, 09-02,
09-03, 09-04, 09-06, 09-08, 09-10, 09-11, 09-13, 09-14, 09-15, 09-17,09-18, 09-21, 09-22, 09-25, 09-26, 09-27, 09-29, 09-30. 09-31, 09-32,09-33, 09-35, 09-39, 09-40, 09-42, 09-43, 09-45, 09-46, 10-10, 10-43,10-45, 12-02, 12-37, 12-38, 12-40
ElectronicSystems 02-01, 02-05, 02-08, 02-09, 02-12, 02-13, 02-16, 02-20, 02-21,02-25, 02-27, 02-29, 02-30, 02-32, 02-34, 02-38, 02-41, 02-47, 02-49,02-50, 02-53, 02-56, 02-59, 02-65, 02-73, 02-74, 02-75, 02-80, 02-83,02-84, 02-86, 02-88, 02-91, 05-03, 05-07, 05-08, 05-19, 10-36, 12-40,12-58, 12-59
Energy Conversion 02-68, 06-02, 06-03, 06-04, 06-12, 06-13, 06-15, 06-19, 10-45Engineering Design 01-11, 01-14, 02-01, 02-25, 02-30, 02-32, 02-53, 02-72, 02-74,
02-86, 03-05, 06-07, 06-08, 06-16, 07-01, 07-10, 07-16, 07-19, 07-25,07-37, 07-41, 07-48, 07-50, 07-67, 07-68, 07-73, 07-78, 07-79, 07-85,07-88, 09-05, 09-12, 09-17, 09-19, 09-20, 09-28, 09-42, 10-06, 10-09,10-15, 10-16, 10-17, 10-19, 10-22, 10-26, 10-52, 10-55, 10-62, 10-71,10-74, 12-21, 12-22, 12-25, 12-28, 12-29, 12-39, 12-43, 12-45, 12-48,12-49, 12-52, 12-57, 12-60, 12-62, 12-72
Engines 06-14, 07-27, 10-01, 10-06, 10-13, 10-29, 10-55, 10-61, 10-62, 10-66, 10-73,10-74, 10-76
Environment Protection 07-23Eivironmental Control 01-04, 01-06
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Fabrication Processes 02-10, 02-41, 02-46, 02-50, 02-51, 02-65, 02-91, 07-01, 07-02,07-05, 07-16, 07-20, 07-22, 07-25, 07-26, 07-30, 07-39, 07-45, 07-48,07-50, 07-53, 07-56, 07-60, 07-61, 07-67, 07-70, 07-72, 07-73, 07-78,07-79, 07-85, 07-86, 07-88, 09-44, 10-09, 10-23, 10-26, 12-21
Failure Analysis 07-11Fatigue 07-08, 07-13, 07-19, 07-29, 12-04, 12-36
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Ferromagnetism 07-17, 07-33, 07-46, 07-47, 07-62, 07-82, 07-84Fibre Optics 02-04, 02-06, 02-42, 02-62, 05-02, 07-75, 11-02, 11-04Fibre-Reinforced Plastics 07-29, 12-05Films 07-46Finishing 07-56, 07-60*Finite Element Methods 07-37, 07-41, 10-42, 12-04Fire Prevention 07-21Flammability 07-21Flight Characteristics 03-01, 03-03, 03-04, 03-08, 03-09, 03-10, 03-13, 03-14, 03-15,
03-16, 12-19, 12-26, 12-34, 12-44, 12-47, 12-73Flight Control 03-01, 03-03, 03-04, 03-08, 03-09, 03-12, 03-16, 05-02, 05-09, 05-10,
12-12, 12-16, 12-26, 12-33, 12-34, 12-42, 12-44, 12-52, 12-56Flight Crews 01-02, 01-07, 01-09, 01-10, 10-02, 10-11, 10-32, 12-17, 12-55, 12-67,
12-75Flight Fitness 01-02, 01-08Flight Simulators 03-04, 03-09, 03-12, 10-15, 12-19, 12-73FlightTesting 10-27, 10-31, 10-44, 10-64, 10-68, 10-77, 12-12, 12-14, 12-16, 12-20,
12-42, 12-55, 12-56Flow Visualization 04-18, 04-25Fluid Mechanics 04-02, 04-03, 04-04, 04-06, 04-08, 04-09, 04-13, 04-14, 04-15, 04-16,
04-18, 04-19, 04-21, 04-24, 04-25, 12-07, 12-30, 12-53, 12-61Fracture Mechanics 07-32, 12-04, 12-36Fracture Toughness 07-11, 07-13, 07-32Fuel Cells 06-02Fuels 07-63, 07-81, 12-63
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Gas Dynamics 04-01, 04-02, 04-03, 04-04, 04-05, 04-06, 04-08, 04-09, 04-10, 04-13,04-15, 04-17, 04-18, 04-20, 04-23, 04-24, 04-25, 08-12, 12-06, 12-51,12-53, 12-61, 12-70
Gas Turbine Engines 03-11, 04-07, 06-06, 06-07, 06-08, 06-10, 06-14, 06-16, 06-18,07-27, 07-55, 12-23, 12-29, 12-45, 12-49, 12-51, 12-57, 12-62, 12-63,12-70
Geophysics 08-03, 08-04, 08-06, 08-07, 08-08, 08-11, 08-14, 08-15Ground Radars 02-03, 02-12, 02-35, 02-54, 02-78, 02-89, 08-10, 12-15, 12-35, 12-41,
12-66Ground Testing 02-16, 03-02, 10-15, 10-21, 10-27, 10-31, 10-35, 10-41, 10-53, 10-64,
10-68, 10-70, 10-77, 10-81, 12-01Guidance 05-02, 05-05, 05-10, 05-13, 05-14, 05-15, 12-32, 12-33
H
Handling Qualities 03-03, 12-26, 12-34Hardware 09-03, 09-15, 09-17, 09-21, 09-22, 09-28, 09-42, 09-43Heat Transfer 06-05, 06-09, 06-11, 06-17Heat Treatment 07-24, 07-52Helicopters 03-13, 03-14, 03-15, 04-22, 07-15, 07-68, 10-04, 10-07, 10-08, 10-09,
10-13, 10-16, 10-17, 10-24, 10-30, 10-63, 10-67, 10-75, 10-78, 12-68High Frequencies 02-47Human Factors 01-03, 03-12, 07-30, 09-13, 09-45, 10-02, 10-11, 10-32, 12-17, 12-27,
12-67, 12-75Hydraulic Systems 12-48Hypersonic Flow 10-71, 12-06, 12-74
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Image Processing 01-01, 02-08, 02-48, 02-56, 02-60, 02-70, 02-77, 04-16, 08-08, 09-08,12-03, 12-15
Inertial Systems 05-04, 12-64Information Systems 01-13, 02-85, 08-01, 08-04, 08-06, 09-02, 09-09, 09-16, 09-24,
09-34, 09-36, 09-37, 09-38, 09-41, 09-47Information Technology 07-53, 09-02, 09-16, 09-24, 09-34, 09-41, 09-47Infrared Radiation 12-41Instruments 02-55, 04-09, 08-02, 10-21, 10-31, 10-35, 10-57, 10-64, 10-65, 10-68,
10-72, 10-77, 10-79Integrated Circuits 02-01, 02-10, 02-25, 02-32, 02-34, 02-38, 02-50, 02-65, 02-74,
02-86, 02-91Integrated Data Systems 02-56Intellectual Property Rights 09-36, 09-37, 09-38Interfaces 09-45Internal Aerodynamics 03-11, 04-07, 04-10, 04-12, 04-20, 06-06, 12-57, 12-62Inviscid Flow 04-10Ionosphere 02-61
J
Joining 07-28
K
Knowledge-Based Systems 09-14, 09-19, 09-25, 09-32
L
Lasers 02-04, 02-11, 02-24, 02-37, 02-66, 04-13, 11-02, 11-04, 12-41Launchers 10-32Laws 09-36, 09-37, 09-38, 10-33, 10-80, 12-31Library Science 09-35, 09-41Life Support Systems 01-04, 01-06Lightning Protection 02-21Liquid Crystals 07-40Logistics 02-63, 02-67, 02-69, 10-58Lubrication Systems 07-14, 07-59, 07-63, 07-81
M
Machining 07-24, 07-26, 07-60Magnetic Fields 07-75Magnetic Materials 07-17, 07-33, 07-46, 07-47, 07-62, 07-75, 07-82, 07-84Magnetohydrodynamics 04-15Maintainability 02-05, 02-84, 10-13, 10-15Management 02-63, 02-67, 02-69, 07-86, 09-01, 09-07, 10-36, 10-39, 12-09, 12-38,
12-54Mapping 02-17, 02-57, 08-13, 09-02Marine Systems 02-03, 03-06
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Mass Transfer 06-11Materials 02-41, 02-51, 07-05, 07-06, 07-07, 07-09, 07-12, 07-14, 07-16, 07-21, 07-22,
07-23, 07-25, 07-31, 07-36, 07-44, 07-49, 07-54, 07-55, 07-56, 07-57,07-60, 07-63, 07-64, 07-65, 07-66, 07-67, 07-69, 07-71, 07-73, 07-74,07-76, 07-77, 07-78, 07-79, 07-80, 07-81, 07-83, 07-85, 07-87, 07-88,12-13, 12-18, 12-50
Mathematical Models 03-02, 04-04, 04-06, 04-07, 04-08, 07-40, 10-42, 12-14, 12-20Mathematics 03-05, 04-02, 04-14, 04-18, 04-21, 10-25, 10-42, 12-30Measurement Techniques 02-02, 02-10, 02-11, 02-55, 02-77, 04-09, 04-13, 04-16,
04-25, 06-05, 07-06, 08-02, 08-06, 08-10, 10-21, 10-31, 10-35, 10-40,10-41, 10-43, 10-44, 10-49, 10-51, 10-53, 10-57, 10-64, 10-65, 10-68,10-70, 10-72, 10-77, 10-79, 10-81, 12-08, 12-10, 12-23, 12-35, 12-65,12-66, 12-69
Mechanical Properties 07-01, 07-02, 117-05, 07-09, 07-14, 07-16, 07-18, 07-23, 07-25,07-27, 07-28, 07-29, 07-36, 07-39, 07-44, 07-45, 07-49. 07-51, 07-52,07-59, 07-64, 07-67, 07-72, 07-73, 07-78, 07-79, 07-85, 07-88, 12-05,12-13, 12-50
Metal Matrix Composites 07-39, 07-66Metallurgy 07-52, 07-64Metals 07-17, 07-22, 07-24, 07-28, 07-33, 07-34, 07-47, 07-52, 07-55, 07-62, 07-64,
07-66, 07-75, 07-82, 07-84Meteorological Satellites 10-03Meteorology 03-03, 08-01, 08-02, 08-03, 08-05, 08-07, 08-09, 08-10, 08-11, 08-12,
08-15Microprocessors 02-16, 09-28Microwaves 02-12, 02-34, 02-35, 02-37, 02-54, 02-78, 02-89, 12-35, 12-66Military Aircraft 02-23, 03-03, 07-08, 07-58Missile Propulsion 06-10, 06-18Missiles 10-01, 10-06, 10-29, 10-55. 10-61, 10-62, 10-66, 10-73, 10-74, 10-76Modulation 12-58Motion Sickness 01-07, 01-09, 01-10
N
Navigation 05-01, 05-04, 05-06, 05-10, 05-16, 10-12, 12-46, 12-64Navigation Satellites 05-16, 10-03, 12-46Neiwork Analysis 05-13, 05-14, 05-i5NoiseReduction 04-05, 04-23, 07-10, 07-15Non-Destructive Testing 07-09, 07-80, 10-60Nuclear Energy 06-01, 07-06Numerical Analysis 04-02, 04-06, 04-14, 04-19, 04-21, 06-06, 07-04, 10-25, 10-42,
10-50, 12-07, 12-11
0
Observation Satellites 02-07, 10-03Optical Communications 02-06, 02-14, 02-15, 02-33. 02-42, 02-60, 02-64, 02-66, 02-70,
02-71, 02-79, 02-87, 10-44, 11-02, I1-03, 11-04Optical Microscopy 02-55Optical Properties 02-60, 02-66Optical Systems 02-04, 02-06, 02-11, 02-18, 02-48, 02-58, 02-60, (12-62, 02-66, 02-72,
09-04, 11-04, 12-71
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Pattern Recognition 09-27, 09-46Performance Prediction 02-23, 03-12, 08-05, 12-11, 12-17, 12-29, 12-45, 12-49, 12-72,
12-75Phase Transformations 07-52Photography 02-48, 02-77, 08-06Photon Beams 02-18Physiology 01-03, 01-08Piston Engines 06-08, 06-14Plasmas 04-15Plastic Deformation 07-36Plastics 07-05Polymers 07-02, 07-05, 07-13, 07-29, 07-34, 07-45, 07-72Positioning 05-16, 12-46PowerSources 02-53, 02-68, 06-01, 06-02, 06-03, 06-04, 06-12, 06-13, 06-15, 06-19,
07-06, 10-45Protective Coatings 07-03, 07-07, 07-54, 07-65, 07-76, 07-77, 07-83, 07-87, 12-18Psychology 01-03Pumps 12-63
Q
Quality Assurance 07-09, 07-30, 07-86, 10-23, 10-48
R
Radio Communications 02-14, 02-15, 02-19, 02-22, 02-28, 02-31, 02-33, 02-35, 02-43,02-44, 02-47, 02-52, 02-54, 02-64, 02-68, 02-71, 02-76, 02-78, 02-79,02-81, 02-82, 02-83, 02-85, 02-87, 02-89, 02-90, 10-45, 11-03, 12-66
Radio Frequency Interference 02-13, 02-36, 02-39, 02-40, 02-49Radiography 07-80Real Time Operation 09-30Reliability 02-05, 02-20, 02-59, 02-84, 07-54, 09-03, 09-12, 09-18, 10-13RemoteSensing 02-02, 02-07, 02-17, 02-18, 02-57, 02-61, 02-77, 08-08, 08-13, 10-34,
10-51, 10-59, 12-03Research and Development 02-03, 02-08, 02-38, 02-72, 04-01, 04-19, 05-01, 07-02.
07-18, 07-35, 07-51, 07-71, 09-09, 09-24, 09-31, 09-35, 10-16, 10-28,10-37, 10-38, 10-39
Rheology 12-30Robotics 05-12, 09-14, 10-18Rocket Engines 06-10, 06-18, 10-38Rubber 07-10Runways 07-03
S
Satellite Communications 02-14, 02-15, 02-19, 02-31, 02-33, 02-43, 02-64, 02-68,02-71, 02-76, 02-79, 02-87: 10-03, 11-03
Scattering 02-23, 10-25Scientific Satellites 08-14Semiconductors 02-41, 02-46, 02-51
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Sensors 02-02, 02-11, 02-18, 02-45, 02-62, 05-04, 05-12, 08-08, 09-39, 09-44, 10-18,10-34, 10-51, 12-71
Shock Waves 04-17, 12-74Signal Processing 02-27, 02-52, 02-73, 02-80, 12-08, 12-15, 12-24, 12-58, 12-69Software 05-05, 09-03, 09-05, 09-06, 09-07, 09-11, 09-12, 09-13, 09-14, 09-15, 09-17,
09-20, 09-21, 09-22, 09-25, 09-27, 09-28, 09-30, 09-31, 09-32, 09-40,09-42, 09-43, 12-02, 12-37, 12-38
SolarCells 06-02, 06-03, 06-13Solar Energy 06-03, 06-04, 06-12, 06-13, 06-15, 06-19Solid Mechanics 07-49Solid State Devices 02-01, 02-20, 02-25, 02-32, 02-34, 02-45, 02-50, 02-51, 02-65,
02-74, 02-86, 02-91Space Environment 01-12, 06-04, 08-14, 10-23, 10-26, 10-32, 10-37, 10-56, 10-59,
10-69, 10-80, 11-05SpaceMedicine 01-01, 01-03, 01-05, 01-08, 01-11, 01-12, 01-13, 01-14Space Operations 01-07, 01-09, 01-10, 10-12, 10-23, 10-26, 10-33, 10-37, 10-46, 10-47,
10-56, 10-58, 10-59, 10-69, 10-80, 11-05SpaceSciences 08-14, 10-01, 10-46, 10-56, 10-59, 10-61, 10-69, 10-73, 11-05, 12-53Space Stations 10-46, 10-58, 10-69Spacecraft 03-01, 03-10, 05-06, 05-09, 05-16, 10-01, 10-06, 10-12, 10-14, 10-26,
10-28, 10-29, 10-32, 10-33, 10-37, 10-46, 10-47, 10-48, 10-54, 10-55,10-56, 10-61, 10-62, 10-66, 10-69, 10-73, 10-74, 10-76, 11-01, 11-06,12-32, 12-44
Spacecraft Aerodynamics 03-08, 03-16, 04-01, 04-12, 04-17, 04-20, 04-24, 12-06, 12-11,12-19, 12-44, 12-47, 12-61, 12-74
Spacecraft Propulsion 04-12, 06-01, 06-10, 06-12, 06-15, 06-18, 06-19, 07-63, 07-81,10-14, 10-38, 10-54Spacecraft Safety 09-01Spacecraft Structures 07-04, 07-07, 07-12, 07-22, 07-31, 07-32, 07-37, 07-38, 07-41,
07-42, 07-43, 07-44, 07-57, 07-69, 07-71, 07-74, 10-14, 10-27, 10-28,10-54, 10-60, 12-60
Spacecraft Systems 01-04, 01-06, 02-05, 02-09, 02-29, 02-30, 02-53, 02-75, 02-84,02-88, 05-01, 05-05, 05-06, 05-09, 05-10, 05-13, 05-14, 05-15, 06-01,07-31, 07-65, 09-23, 09-33, 10-12, 10-14, 10-19, !0-34, 10-54, 10-60,11-06, 12-32, 12-39, 12-46, 12-64, 12-71
Static Electricity 02-21Stimulated Emission Devices 02-24, 02-37Stress Analysis 07-42, 07-43, 12-04, 12-05, 12-10StructuralLoads 07-04, 07-38, 07-43, 07-68, 12-05, 12-10, 12-36, 12-60Subsonic Flow 12-43Superconductivity 12-50Surface Properties 07-03, 07-14, 07-46, 07-59Surface Treatment 07-24Surveillance 02-07, 12-59Systems Engineering 01-04, 05-03, 05-07, 05-08, 05-19Switching 02-83
T
Telemetry 10-40, 10-41, 10-59Television 02-70, 10-40, 11-03Temperature 01-06Theoretical Physics 12-13Thermal Analysis 06-05, 06-09, 06-17Thermal Radiation 06-09, 06-17Thermodynamics 04-12, 06-05, 06-09, 06-11, 06-17Thermoelectric Generators 06-02Toughened Plastics 07-13
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Transitional Flow 04-11, 12-74Transonic Flow 07-58Transport Properties 06-11Transportation 10-39Tribology 07-14, 07-59Turbines 04-07, 12-23, 12-57Turbulent Flow 04-04, 04-08, 08-12, 12-30
U
Ultrasonics 01-05, 07-80Unsteady Flow 04-03, 07-58
V
Vapour Phases 02-46Vibration 07-10, 07-15, 12-01, 12-23, 12-24, 12-57Viscous Flow 04-10Voice Communication 02-15, 02-27, 02-73V/STOL Aircraft 10-08, 10-75
W
Wave Propagation 10-25Welding 07-28Wind Tunnels 03-02
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Part 4Chapitre 4
Country CodesCodes des Pays
AR Argentina KE KenyaAU Austria LU LuxembourgBA Bermuda ME MexicoBE Belgium MO MonacoBR Brazil NL NetherlandsBU Bulgaria NO NorwayCA Canada NZ New ZealandCH Switzerland OS AustraliaCI Ivory Coast PA PakistanCN China PH PhilippinesCU Cuba PL PolandCZ Czechoslovakia PO PortugalDA Denmark PR Puerto RicaEC Ecuador RU RumaniaEG Egypt SA South AfricaEl Ireland SE SenegalFI Finland SG SingaporeFR France SI Saudi ArabiaGE Germany SP SpainGR Greece SU USSRHK Hong Kong SW SwedenHU Hungary TH ThailandIC Iceland TN TunisiaIL Israel TU TurkeyIN India UK United KingdomIR Iran US United States of AmericaIT Italy VE VenezuelaJA Japan YU Yugoslavia
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List of OrganizationsListe des Organismes
Acronym or Code Title and Address CountryCode
AAAF Association A~ronautique et Astronautique de France:6 rue Galilke, 75782 Paris, Cedex 16Tel. 33 (1) 47.23.07.49 Fax 33 (1) 47.23.07.48 FR
AAAS American Association for the Advancement of Science:1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036 US
AAS American Astronautical Society:6212 Old Keene Mill Court, Springfield, VA 22153Tel. 703 866 0020 US
ABEND Associaco Brasileria de Ensaior Nao Destrutivos:Rua Luiz Goes, No.2 2342, 04.043 Sao PauloTel. 011-578-6677 BR
ACM Association for Computing Machinery:Conference Coordinator, 11 West 42nd Street, New York,NY 10036. Tel. 212-869-7440 US
ACS American Chemical Society:1155 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036 US
ACSI American Ceramic Society:Conferences, 757 Brooksedge Plaza Drive, WestervilleOH 43081 Tel. (614) 890-4700 US
ACSM American Congress on Surveying and Mapping:210 Little Falls Street, Falls Church, VA 22046 US
ACSO ACS Organisations GmbH:Von-Miinchhausen-Strasse 29, D-3050 Wunstorf 2Tel. 0-50-33 20-15 Fax 0-50-33 10-56 GE
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Acronym or Code Title and Address CountryCode
AGARD* Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development:7 rue Ancelle, F-92200 Neuilly sur SeineTel. (1) 47.38.57.95 FR
AHS American Helicopter Society:217 North Washingtofi Street, Alexandria, VA 22314Tel. (703) 684-6777 US
AIAA American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics:370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW Washington, DC 20024-2518Tel..(202) 646-7400 US
AICHE American Institute ofChemical Engineers:345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017 US
AIP Aiierican Instittute of Physics:335 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 US
ALENCA -Alena Enteiprises of Canada:P.O. Box 1779, Cornwall, Ontario, K6H 5V7Tel. (613) 932-7702 CA
AMS American Meteorological Society:45 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108 US
A/SA Air/Space America:2830 Shelter Island Drive, San Diego, California 92106Tel. 619.223.5585 US
ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers:345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017 US
ASCO American Society of Composites:1350 North Fairfield Road, Dayton, Ohio 45432 US
ASE (ESA) Agence Spatiale Europkenne:8-10 rue Mario Nikis, F-75738 Paris, Cedex 15 FR
ASES American Solar Energy Society:2400 Central Avenue, Suite B 1, Boulder, CO 80301 US
ASM American Society for Metals:Metals Park, OH 44073. Tel. (216) 338-5151 US
ASMA Aerospace Medical Association:320 South Henry Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3524Tel. 703-739-2240 US
* The various AGARD Panels are as follows:
AMP Aerospace Medical Panel FDP Fluid Dynamics PanelAVP Avionics Panel GCP Guidance and Control PanelEPP Electromagnetic Wave Propagation PEP Propulsion and Energetics Panel
Panel SMP Structures and Materials PanelFMP Flight Mechanics Panel TIP : Technical Information Panel
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Acronym or Code Title and Address CountryCode
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers:345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017 US
ASNT American Society for Nondestructive Testing:1711 Arlingate Lane, PO Box 28518, Columbus,Ohio 43228-0518. Tel.614-274-6003 Telex 245347Fax 614-274-6899 US
ASPRS American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing:210 Little Falls Street, Falls Church, VA 22046Tel. (703) 534-6617 US
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials:1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103Tel. (215) 299-5413 US
AW Akademie der Wissenschaftenc/o Zentralinstitut fuer Felskoerperphysik undWerkstofforschung, Helmholtzstr. 20/PF, DDR-8027,Dresden GE
BCAS Business Centre for Academic Societies:3-23-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113Tel.81-3-817-5831 Fax 81-3-817-5836 JA
BCS British Computer Society:13 Mansfield Street, London WI M OBP UK
BDLI Bundesverband der Deutschen Luftfahrt-, Raumfahrt-und Ausriistungsindustrie:Konstantinstrasse 90, Bad Godesberg, D-5300 Bonn 2Tel. (228) 84907-26 Telex 885528 Fax (228) 330778 GE
BLR&DD British Library Research and Development Division:2 Sheraton Street, London WIV 4BHTel. 44 71 323 7050 Fax 071 323 7251 UK
CCG Carl-Cranz-Gesellschaft :Flugplatz, D-8031 Wessling-OberpfaffenhofenTel. (08153) 28-413 Telex 05-26419 DLRFax (08153) 28-1345 GE
CEC Commission of the European Communities:c/o WIP, Sylvenstein Strasse 2, D-8000 Muenchen 70 GE
CISM Centre International des Sciences Mkcaniques:Palazzo del Torso, Piazza Garibaldi 18,1-33100 Udine IT
CIT Cranfield Institute of Technology :Cranfield, Bedford MK43 OAL. Tel. 0234 75011Telex 825072 CITECH G Fax 0234 751206 UK
CMI Computational Mechanics Institute:Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton S04 2AATel. 44 0703 293223 UK
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A cronym or Code Title and Address CountryCode
CNES Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales:Ddpartement Publications, 18 Avenue Edouard Belin,F-31055 Toulouse Cedex. Tel. 61.27.34.69 FR
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique:15 Quai Anatole France, F-75007 Paris. Tel. (1) 45.55.92.25 FR
COSPAR ICSU Committee on Space Research:51 Boulevard de Montmorency, F-75016 ParisTel. (1) 45.25.65.92 FR
DGLR Deutsche Gesellschaft fu-r Luft- und Roumfahrt:Godesberger Allee 70, D-5 300 Bonn 2 GE
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