Forum Agenda
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September 1, 2009 8:00 - 9:00 Registration and Breakfast 9:00 - 12:20 Keynotes & Industry Roundtable 12:20 - 1:50 Lunch, Demos & Partner Exhibits 1:50 - 6:00 Industry Speakers 6:00 - 7:00 Cocktail Reception & Partner Exhibits |
September 2, 2009 8:30 - 9:00 Registration 9:00 - 12:20 Training Workshops 12:20 - 1:20 Lunch 1:20 - 4:40 Training Workshops & Event Closing |
Event Presenters and Training Workshop
SEPTEMBER 1: TRAINING WORKSHOPS
9:00 - 10:30 . FEATURED SPEAKERS
Engineering Simulation and the Orion Launch Abort Vehicle
John Melton, NASA AMES Research CenterRecent Advances in Simulation for Marine Applications: Dr. Milovan Peric, Industry expert in the field of CFD modeling for Marine applications, co-author (with J H Ferziger) of Computational Methods for Fluid Mechanics and CD-adapco's Chief Technology Officer
10:50 - 12:20 . INDUSTRY ROUND TABLE
Anticipating Technology Challenges in Next Generation Programs
This panel will identify and discuss the challenges that engineers will face while implementing next generation technologies in their upcoming programs.
Panelist include Industry leading companies and organizations such as NASA, and Lockheed Martin
1:50 - 6:00 . GENERAL SESSION
Missile External Aerodynamics Validation Study
Deryl Snyder, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire ControlHL-20 Aerodynamics at Hypersonic Speeds: James Clement, CD-adapco
Automated Computational Modeling of Aerospace Systems
Paul Vasilescu, American Dynamics Flight SystemsValidated Planing-Hull CFD Simulations at Mercury Marine: Scott Morton, Mercury Marine
STAR-CCM+ DFBI in Naval Applications
Minyee Jiang, NSWC CarderockAdvances in Stress Simulation and Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) for Aerospace/Defense/Marine Engineering
Alan Mueller, CD-adapcoOverview of ATA Engineering's Recent Unsteady CFD Simulations for Aerospace Applications: Tricia Sur, Parthiv Shah, ATA Engineering
Missile Configuration Test Cases: John Carter, Naval Air Warfare Center
Aeroharmony: The Development of Cross-Flow Fan Propulsion
Joseph Kummer, Propulsive Wing, LLCDevelopment of an Ice Breaking Patrol Ship for the Canadian Navy: A look at hull form design and heli-deck aerodynamics
Dan Vyselaar, Project Naval Architect, STX Canada Marine Inc.
Hardware and System Software Trends Driving Simulation in Aerospace, Defense and Marine EngineeringAerospace and Marine Technical Briefings
Live technology demonstrations showing application implementation strategies noted by the presenters
6:00 - 7:00 . COCKTAIL RECEPTION
SEPTEMBER 2: TRAINING WORKSHOPS


9:00 - 4:40 . WORKSHOP TRAINING (Lunch and Two Breaks Provided)
(4
CEU/PDH Available)
In addition to the Forum the event will host a series of complimentary training courses. Attendees can take advantage of one of two “hands-on” courses list below:
Advanced CFD Training with STAR-CCM+ (4 CEU/PDH Available)
This class is designed for individuals who already have experience working with STAR-CCM+ and have completed the Star CCM+ Foundation Training course. Class trainers will provide instruction from a set of advanced tutorials that attendees can follow in a hands-on session to refine their skills with the STAR-CCM+ toolset. Topics covered will include advanced meshing, surface wrapping, 6-DOF modeling, CAD manipulation and import, and advanced post-processing.
Class mentoring will prepare attendees to derive the most value out of the STAR-CCM+ toolset with the aid of hints and tips from our expert users. Register Now
Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics Using STAR-CCM+(4 CEU/PDH Available)
This event is designed to introduce individuals, who are maybe new to CFD or CD-adapco software, to the benefits of using the STAR-CCM+ toolset in their design process. Through tutorials, trainers will demonstrate the complete analysis process starting with the import of CAD geometries, preparation of models (surface wrapping), meshing principles, physics set-up, through to post-processing examples for results visualization.
Attendees will get the opportunity to set up a basic problem and explore different methods of applying computational fluid dynamics to their work. Class mentoring will prepare attendees to have a basic understanding of using the STAR-CCM+ application to address common engineering challenges with-in their own work environment. All participants will be eligible. Register Now