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14th International Workshop on Magneto-Plasma Aerodynamics will be held in Moscow, Russia, March, April 21-23, 2015



The 14th International Workshop on Magneto-Plasma Aerodynamics will be held in Moscow, Russia, April, 21-23, 2015. The Workshop is organized by the Joint Institute of High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the International Liaison Group on MHD Energy Conversion under the sponsorship of the Scientific Councils of RAS for Direct Energy Conversion, for Fluid Mechanics, for Low Temperatures Plasma Physics with the participation and support by RFBR, RAS and EOARD.

The objective of the 14th Workshop is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of recent progress in science and technology in magneto-plasma aerodynamics.

The results of analytical and experimental studies of MHD energy conversion, physics of gas discharge, physics of shock waves, plasma assisted ignition and combustion, physical gas dynamics of high-speed airflows and their applications will be the object of consideration at the meeting.

The Workshop will be organized as oral invited and contributed presentations (to be followed by 5-min discussion) and poster sessions. Several panels are planned to discuss the most actual problems.

Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts in electronic form (MS-Word) for consideration by the Program Committee. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is March
1, 2015.
Authors will be
notified by March 12, 2015.


Preliminary List of Topics:

I.    
Electrical Discharge in High Speed Air Flows
II.    Plasma Aerodynamics, Drag/Heat Flux/Boundary Layer Control
III.   Plasma Assisted Ignition and Combustion Control in High Speed Gas and Air Flows
IV.   MHD&PA  Flow/Flight  Control
V.    Shock Wave Propagation in Gas-Plasma Systems
VI.   On-board MHD&PA Electrical Power Generation
VII.  Related Problems


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14th International Workshop on Magneto-Plasma Aerodynamics will be held in Moscow, Russia, March, April 21-23, 2015