STARGlobal Aerospace, Defense, and Marine Forum 2009 on September 1-2, 2009 in Long Beach, California (at the Long Beach Marriott). This event is being hosted by CB Technologies partner Cd-adapco and should prove to be well worth the time. Follow the links for more information or to register.
September 1- Featured Presenters:
Engineering Simulation and the Orion Launch Abort Vehicle
John Melton, NASA Ames Research Center
Recent Advances in Simulation for Marine Applications
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.
General Session:
Missile External Aerodynamics Validation Study
Deryl Snyder, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control
Automated Computational Modeling of Aerospace Systems
Paul Vasilescu, American Dynamics Flight Systems
Validated Planing-Hull CFD Simulations at Mercury Marine
Scott Morton, Mercury Marine
STAR-CCM+ DFBI in Naval Applications
Minyee Jiang, NSWC Carderock
Overview 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, LLC
Development of an Ice Breaking Patrol Ship for the Canadian Navy: A look form design and heli-deck aerodynamics
Dan Vyselaar, Project Naval Architect, STX Canada Marine Inc.
Aerospace and Marine Technical Briefing
Live technology demonstrations showing application implementation strategies noted by the presenters
September 2- Training Workshops
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 listed below:
Advanced CFD Training with STAR-CCM+
Upon completion of this workshop, registered attendees will receive a 30 day software license and a voucher to take an additional online advanced training course in an area f their choice ($2300 value)
Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics Using STAR-CCM
Upon Completion fo this workshop, registered attendees will receive a 30 day software license to put their new skills to the test (vaue $1800)
Training courses are complimentary but space is limited. Please register today.