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EIGHTEENTH
NATIONAL SEMINAR ON
AEROSPACE STRUCTURES
18th NASAS
15th - 17th December 2014
VNIT, Nagpur
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT FOR
REGISTRATION & CALL FOR PAPERS
Organized by
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur
Aeronautical Research and Development Board (ARDB)
Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India, New Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development &
Design Centre (JNARDDC), Nagpur
Maintenance Command, Indian Air Force, Nagpur
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The 18 NASAS
National Seminar on Aerospace Structures is a prestigious event of the structures
panel of Aeronautics Research and Development Board (AR&DB). Since the
inception of NASAS in the year 1984, seminars on various themes relevant to
Aerospace structures have been organized at different National Laboratories and
Academic Institutes with wide participation of scientists and academia
representating various disciplines of engineering from India and abroad.
The 18th NASAS in the series is organized at Visvesvaraya National Institute of
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Technology (VNIT) Nagpur during 15 - 17 December 2014. VNIT is privileged to
host this event for the second time in the series with Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium
Research Development & Design Centre ( JNARDDC ), Nagpur and HQMC Airforce
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Maintenance Command Nagpur as co-organizers, the first being the 14 NASAS at
VNIT in January 2006.
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18 NASAS at VNIT Nagpur aims at offering a common forum for researchers and
academicians from various disciplines to deliberate on the important issues
related to aerospace structures. The type of interaction envisaged on various
aspects like structure design, it's evaluation for fatigue, fracture and other types of
failure, damage mechanism, structural health monitoring, residual life
assessment, modeling and simulation is the need of the scientific community
involved in design, manufacture and maintenance of aerospace structures. The
challenges those are faced in the beginning of this century have become more
severe when the structures built in the late 20th century need to be periodically
evaluated for their usage. Research competing with cutting edge technology in
fatigue, fracture, life assessment, design, development of new materials is
rigorously pursued at various National Laboratories, academic institutions as well
as R&D organizations and industrial houses involved in Aero structures.
Integrating these research inputs to assess their present status and plan for
achieving higher level with specific National goals is the prime motive behind
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organizing the 18 NASAS which has a theme that is very comprehensive at the
same time encompassing the most pertinent fields of research on Aerospace
Structures.
The Theme of 18th NASAS
The aerospace structures typically known for their high cost with many
criticalities, require a very stringent and rigorous approach right from the stage of
design till its final retirement from service. Designers, manufacturers and users all
aim at achieving lives which are more than those specified under the standard
specifications. This calls for a continuous upgradation and evaluation of these
structures to generate scientific and proven data for achieving higher life and
delay the failure. This task becomes much more complex with the availability of
new materials, advances in processing techniques to produce components and
adoption of advanced computing techniques for design as well as for material
characterization and performance evaluation. RLA and SHM have assumed a very
significant role in the progress on various fronts of developing sound structures.
The 18th NASAS is based on the theme “Better structures and their better
understanding” which will be deliberated in-depth at the congregation. This
theme will focus on aerospace structures and will have deliberations on various
topics like :
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Advanced structural materials
Processing techniques for emerging materials
Mechanical characterization
Modeling and simulation
Fatigue fracture and failure analysis
Creep and Creep-fatigue interaction
Environment and damage
Structural health monitoring
Life prediction and extension
OBJECTIVE
Development of structural materials for engineering components and structures
in power, defence, aerospace, chemical and other industries is important, as it
entails determining the performance, durability and safety of components under
operating conditions. It also enables evaluation of ability of structures and
components to withstand designed service loads without undergoing fatigue,
fracture and deformation. The deliberations at 18th NASAS on various sub
themes are planned with an objective to cover all relevant topics related to
structures not only for aerospace but also for power, defence and other
engineering industries. Performance evaluation, durability and safety of
components under operating conditions are all related to selection of appropriate
materials which can withstand desired service loads without causing damage due
to fatigue, fracture and deformation. Structural integrity assessment thus
assumes a very important role in safety, reliability and cost effective performance.
Development of new materials with multitasking capabilities requires
multidisciplinary approach that can meet requirements, both at design and
performance evaluation level. Processing of material and quality assurance are to
be in tune with the above requirements, and hence in depth deliberations on the
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topics mentioned in themes and sub-themes forms the core objective of 18
NASAS.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Those desirous of presenting papers at this seminar are requested to submit the
abstract (not more than 300 words) of their papers, typed in double space. The
abstract shall include the title of paper, name(s) and affiliation of the author(s).
Address of the lead author shall be indicated for further correspondence.
Acceptance of the abstract will be communicated along with detailed instructions
for submitting the final paper.
IMPORTANT DATES
Receipt of Abstracts
Letter of Acceptance
Full Length Papers
Last date for Registration
Seminar
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31st October, 2014
10th November, 2014
15th November, 2014
15th November, 2014
15-17 December, 2014
REGISTRATION
Those desirous of participating in the seminar may send the enclosed Registration
Form duly filled in along with appropriate registration fee in the form of crossed
demand draft drawn in favour of “Director VNIT, Nagpur (XVIII NASAS )” payable at
SBI, VNIT, Nagpur.
ORGANISATIONAL PARTICIPATION
Individual organisation/Institution can participate in more than one way, viz
Co-Sponsoring the Seminar
Hosting Tea/Lunch/Dinner
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Diamond Sponsor
4 Delegates
Gold Sponsor
3 Delegates
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XVIII NASAS
18th National Seminar on Aerospace Structures
VNIT, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur 440 010
Tel: +91 0712 2801385, 2801324 Fax: +91 0712 2223230. Email: [email protected] Website: www.18nasas.com
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