TWENTY FIFTH NATIONAL CONVENTION OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERS & NATIONAL SEMINAR ON Indian Aerospace Programme:Technological Challenges Beyond 2020
The Twenty Fifth National Convention of Aerospace Engineers is being organized by The Institution of Engineers (India), Jharkhand State Centre in association with Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi at the Department of Space Engineering & Rocketry during November 4 – 5, 2011 with a Focal Theme:
Indian Aerospace Programme
Technological Challenges Beyond 2020 Enormous progress have been made towards indigenous Design, Development and Production of Aircrafts, Missiles and Launch Vehicles at premier Organisations, like Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) along with active participation of Industries and Academic Institutions. Many multinationals are having their base in this country to utilise the expertise available in this specialised field.
Successful Flights of Aircrafts, like LCA, HANSA and SARAS, Missiles, like PRITHVI, AGNI, BRAHMOS, SAGARIKA and Launch Vehicles, like PSLV, GSLV and their variants used for launching national and
international satellites, Space Recovery Experiments (SRE), Moon Mission, etc. are the testimony of the
laudable progress. Further, the design and development of future Advanced Aircrafts, Tactical and Intercepting Missiles, Underwater operation of BRAHMOS, Reusable Aerospace Vehicles, Hypersonic Research
Vehicles, Manned Missions, Micro Air vehicles, Air Breathing Engines for rockets and missiles, etc. are
planned; and progress is being made to realize in near future. These Programmes will have many technological challenges and needs to be addressed.
SCOPE
The National Convention provides an appropriate forum for engineers, technologists, scientists, academicians, designers and manufacturers to come together and discuss state- of- art technologies on selected topics in the broad field of Aerospace Engineering for their mutual benefit and professional advancement.
Advancements, achievements, and future challenges on the various technological fronts will be discussed with the participation of Aerospace Scientists and Engineers from various Organisations, like ISRO, DRDO, ADA, NAL, HAL, Academic Institutions and Industries towards a holistic approach to National Aerospace Programme.
Focussed discussion on the present scenario and technological requirements for the coming decades
will be made. This is expected to motivate the young participants to assess the future perspective and
contribute towards the technological challenges ahead.
Key Note Address, Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Lecture, State- of- Art Lectures and Invited Talks will be delivered by eminent engineers / scientists.
TOPICS
Technical Sessions during the Convention will give the opportunity to the delegates to exchange and disseminate their ideas for faster developments on the following broad areas:
• Aerodynamics
• Aerothermodynamics
• Aerospace Structures and Materials
• Aircraft and Rocket Engines
• Lunar & Interplanetary Missions
• Ground Facilities and Infrastructure
• Propulsion Systems
• Flight Dynamics, Guidance and Control
• Fuels and Propellants
• Quality, Safety and Reliability
• Reusable Launch Vehicles and Reentry Capsules
• Human Space Programe
• Trajectory and Orbit determination
• Related Aerospace & Rocket Technologies
CALL FOR PAPERS
Authors are invited to submit the Technical Paper, typed in MS Word with 1.5 Spacing using Times New Roman 12 font Size through email. The Paper should be written in ASME format and limited to maximum of six pages including Figures and Tables.
PROCEEDINGS
The Invited Lectures and Technical Papers will be published in Proceedings, which will be made available
to the registered delegates. Papers will be included in the Proceedings, only when it is presented and the
Registration Fee is paid in time.
REGISTRATION
Registration Form along with the Registration Fee to be sent to the Organising Secretary, latest by September 15, 2011. This will cover the Proceedings, Souvenir and Registration Kit, besides Lunch, Dinner and Refreshments.
Registration fee is as follows
Sponsored Delegates from Industries : ` 4,000/
Delegates from R & D Organisations and Academic Institutions : ` 3,000/-
Corporate Members of IEI : ` 2,000/-
Students : ` 1,000/-
(After September 15, 2011, an additional amount of Rs. 500/- to be paid as late fee)
IMPORTANT DATES
Receipt of Full Paper : August 20, 2011
Acceptance of Full Paper : September 15, 2011
Submission of Full Paper : October 15, 2011
VENUE
The Convention will be held at Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, which is about 26 Km from Ranchi
Airport and 16 Km from Ranchi Railway Station. Ranchi is connected to Delhi, Bombay and Kolkata by
Air and all major cities by Rail. The Institute is situated amidst 780 - Acre of picturesque surroundings, having confluence of rivers and natural forest. The climate is expected to be dry during November and temperature will be in the range of 100 C to 250 C.
PAYMENTS
All the payments are to be made through a crossed Demand Draft / Cheque, drawn in favour of The
Institution of Engineers (India), Jharkhand State Centre, payable at Ranchi.
ACCOMMODATION
Limited accommodation will be arranged for the Delegates in the Institute Hostels, situated within the
Campus. However, the accommodation in City Hotels (Tariff @ Rs. 600/- to 6000/- per day), will be arranged
on receipt of advance payment only.
ADDRESS FOR COMMUNICATION
Dr. J. K. Prasad
(Organising Secretatry) NCAE-2011
DEPARTMENT OF SPACE ENGINEERING & ROCKETRY
BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MESRA
Ranchi – 835215, Jharkhand
Ph: 0651 2276 224, Fax: 0651 2275 401, 2275 983
Email: NCAE2011@bitmesra.ac.in, NCAE2011@gmail.com
website: http://www.bitmesra.ac.in/cms-view-content-special-section.aspx?id=210&type=N
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