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L7 -84 I 151 CALENDAR OF SE ECTf EDAER ONTICA L ANJ SPACERME ~I N , T!F ~ ~ ~ N JULY 1987 ICA N R VL U~AUISOkY G.OU PFOR AtROSACEI RESER&ARCND DELOMNT NEUI LY JUL 87
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NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS-1963-A
ORGANISATION DU TRAITE DE L'ATLANTIQUE NORDNORTH ATLANTIC TRIEATY ORGANIZATION
GROUPE CONSULTATIF POUR LA RECHERCHEET LES REALISATIONS AEROSPATIALES
ADVISORY GROUP FOR AEROSPACE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
CALENDRIER DES
MANIFESTATIONS AERONAUTIQUESET SPATIALES (SELECTION)
CALENDAR OF SELECTEDAERONAUTICAL AND SPACE
MEETINGS
Accesion For
NTIS CRA&I
CAL-87/I DTIC TAB flUnannounced uJustification......
JUILLET - JULY 1987 By
D. t ib.,tion I
Av.iltbid, ty CodJs
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Edit6 par: AGARD, 7 rue Ancelle, Neuilly-sur-Seine, FrancePublished by:
CONTENTS
Page
PREFACE iv
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE vi
PART
1 TOPIC LIST viii
2 CALENDAR OF SELECTED AERONAUTICAL ANDSPACE MEETINGS 2
3 KEYWORD INDEX 112
4 COUNTRY CODE 122
5 LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS 123
Published July 1987
Copyright © AGARD 1987/1All Rights Reserved
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SOMMAIRE
Page
PREFACE v
MODE D'EMPLOI vii
CHAPITRE
I LISTE DES THEMES 1
2 CALENDRIER DES MANIFESTATIONS AERONAUTIQUES& SPATIALES (SELECTION) 2
3 INDEX DES MOTS-CLES 112
4 CODE DES PAYS 122
5 LISTE DES ORGANISMES 123
Edit6 en juillet 1987
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ii
PREFACE
The purpose of this AGARD publication is to assist members of theAeronautical and Space Community by:
" Informing them about many International Scientific and TechnicalMeetings scheduled;
" Avoiding the need for them to consult several sources in order to find outwhat meetings have been planned, their dates and locations.
The AGARD Calendar is published every six months, in June andDecember of each year.
Details concerning the meetings listed in this particular issue of theCalendar have been obtained from National and International Organizationswhich sponsor Aeronautical and Space Meetings and from other sources(journals, periodicals, etc.).
Although care has been taken to ensure that information appearing in thebooklet is correct, AGARD cannot be held responsible for an inaccurate entry oromission.
AGARD will be pleased to receive any information about futureAeronautical and Space Meetings for inclusion in the next issue, at least twomonths in advance. Also, comments regarding the usefulness and suggestions forimprovement of this publication would be welcome. Contributions should be sentto
Scientific Publications ExecutiveAGARD
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or, for US residents, to:
APO, New York, N.Y. 09777
(Remember to send full information, suitable for inclusion under the variouscolumn headings which appear in Part 2 of the Calendar by using the MectingForms printed on the last pages of this issue).
iv
PREFACE
L'objet de cette publication de 1'AGARD est de venir en aide aux membresde la Communaut6 a~ronautique et spatiale:
" En les informant de nombreuses manifestations internationales pr~vuesclans les domaines scientifique et technique;
" En leur 6vitant I'obligation de consulter diff~rentes sources pour d6ter-miner les reunions qui ont dt programm6es, leurs dates et leuremplacement.
Le Calendrier de I'AGARD est publi6 tous les six mois, en juin et end~cembre de chaque annie.
Les renseignements concemnant les manifestations mentionn~es dans lapr~sente 6dition du Calendrier ont 6t fournis par les organismes nationaux etinternationaux patronnant des reunions a~rospatiales ainsi que par d'autressources (revues, p6riodiques, etc.).
Bien qu'il ait pris soin de verifier )a correction des informations figurantclans cette brochure, I'AGARD ne peut 6tre tcnu pour responsable d'uneinexactitude ou omission eventuelle.
L'AGARD recevra avec plaisir toutes informations relatives At de futuresmanifestations a~rospatiales destinies A Wte incluses dans la prochaine 6dition, Acondition que cet envoi soit fait au momns deux mois avant la date de publication.De m~me, les commentaires concernant l'utilit6 de cette publication et lessuggestions pour son amelioration seront les bienvenus. Ces contributions serontadress~es I':
Officier charg6 des Publications ScientifiquesAGARD
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ou, pour les lecteurs r6sidant aux Etats-Unis, :
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(Pri~re d'envoyer des renseignements complets, susceptibles d'Ztre inclus dans lesdiff~rentes colonnes des tableaux du chapitre 2 de ce Calendrier, en se servant desfiches plac~es A cet effet in fine).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Three kinds of events are covered by this calendar:
" Technical Meetings, Conferences, and Symposia, held in all parts of theworld, in the field of Aerospace Research and Development as well as inother directly related scientific fields, such as Energy, Geophysics, andAcoustics. These meetings arc listed in chronological order under tenTopics (see Part 1).
" Exhibitions and Technical displays covering the same fields of interest(Topic 11).
" Educational Courses, short or long, given by certain specialized insti-tutions (Topic 1 2).
For each Meeting, Exhibition, or Course, the following information isgiven:
Reference numberDateLocation (see Country Code in Part 4)Title and SponsorKeywords indicating main topics covered (Part 3)Contact code for inquiries (see Listing of Organizations in Part 5)* following the code letters indicates that attendance at the meeting is
strictly by invitation.
x in the left-hand margin indicates a new entry.
xx in the left-hand margin indicates a new entry subject to confirmation.
A Subject Index in the form of keywords is given in Part 3, each keywordbeing followed by the reference numbers of all the meetings relevant to thatparticular keyword. (For example : Acroclasticity 06-23 means that the 23rdmeeting listed under Topic 06 <(Thermodynamics, Combustion, Propulsion andEnergetics > deals with Aeroclasticity).
NOTE AGARD cannot undertake to handle inquiries from readers concerningthe various meetings. These should always be addressed to the contactlisted in the last column of each entry.
Vi
MODE D'EMPLOI
Trois types de manifestations sont couvertes par ce calendrier:
" Les congr~s techniques, conferences et symposiums organisds partoutdans le monde dans le domaine de la Recherche et du D~veloppementAirospatiaux, ainsi que dans d'autres domaines scientifiques direc-tement connexes, tels que l'Energie, la G6ophysique et l'Acoustique. Cesreunions sont r~parties dans l'ordre chronologique en dix rubriques dethemes (voir Ch. 1).
* Les salons et expositions techniques ressortissant aux m~mes domaines
* Les cours de formation, de br~ve ou longue dur~e, donn~s par certainesinstitutions sp~cialis~es (rubrique 12).
Pour chaque congr~s, salon ou cours sont foumis les renseignements ci-apr~s:
Num~ro de r6f~renceDatesEmplacement (voir le Code des pays Ch. 4)Organisme responsable et titreMots-cks identifiant les principaux th~mes concern~s (Ch. 3).Code des organismes Ai contacter pour tout renseignement (voir ]a listeCh. 5)
Le symbole * suivant les lettres du code indique que l'assistance au congr~sconcem6 ne peut se faire strictement que sur invitation.
Le symbole x dans la marge gauche des tableaux indlique une nouvelleentree.
Le symbole xx dans la marge gauche des tableaux indlique une nouvelleentree sujette A confirmation.
Un index de sujets pr~sent~s sous forme de mots-cl~s est donn6 au chapitre3. chaque mot-cI6 6tant suivi des num~ros de r6f~rence de toutes lesmanifestations ayant trait ce sujet particulier. (Ainsi par exemple o Aero-elasticity 06-23 ((signifle que le 23 me congr~s figurant dans la rubrique 06(Thermodynamique, Combustion, Propulsion et Energ~tique )> traite d'Mro-
NOTA I'AGARD ne peut se charger de satisfaire les demandes d'in formationdes lecteurs concemnant les diff~rentes manifestations signal~es. 11conviendra toujours de contacter l'organisme indiqu6 dans la demi~recolonne de chaque entree.
Vii
PART 1
TOPIC LIST
Page
01 - Aerospace Medicine and Biology 2
02 - Electronics, Optics and Metrology 5
03 - Flight Mechanics 32
04 - Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics 33
05 - Navigation, Guidance and Control 41
06 - Thermodynamics, Combustion, Propulsion and Energetics 46
07 - Structures, Materials and Applied Mechanics 54
08 - Atmospheric Physics and Earth Environment 74
09 - Information, Documentation and Data Processing 78
10 - General (interdisciplinary) and other Topics 92
11 - Exhibitions and Displays 98
12 - Educational Courses 100
viii
Chapitre 1
LISTE DES THEMES
Page
0 1 - Medecine et Biologie a~rospatiales 2
02 - Electronique, Optique et M~trologie 5
03 - Mcanique du Vol 32
04 - Dynamique des Fluides et Acoustique 33
05 - Navigation, Guidage et Pilotage 41
06 - T'hermodynamique, Combustion, Propulsion et Energ~tique 46
07 - Structures, Mat~riaux et MWcanique appliqu~e 54
08 - Physique de I'Atmosph~re et Environnement terrestre 74
09 - Information, Documentation et Informatique 78
10 - Themes g~n~raux (pluridisciplinaires) et divers 92
11 - Salons et Expositions 98
12 - Cours deformation 100
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Part 3
KEYWORD INDEXINDEX DES MOTS-CLES
A
Acoustic Propagation 02-09, 04-01, 04-09, 04-12, 04-13, 04-17, 04-23, 04-25, 04-26,04-27, 04-29, 04-31, 04-32, 04-33, 04-34, 04-35, 04-36, 04-37, 04-38,04-39, 12-15
Aerial Photography 02-38. 02-69, 02-94, 08-09Aeronautics 10-05, 10-11Aeronomy 08-01, 08-02, 08-06, 08-07, 08-10, 08-14Aerospace Industry 02-78, 02-117, 02-122, 02-123, 07-11, 07-13, 07-34, 07-68, 09-04
09-07, 09-26, 10-13, 10-17, 11-05, 12-31, 12-47Air Operations 08-12, 10-04, 10-10Air Pollution 08-03, 08-08, 12-23Air Traffic Control 11-04Airborne Radars 02-01, 02-02, 02-12. 02-46, 02-71, 02-76. 12-04, 12-17Aircraft 02-66, 02-99, 02-119, 03-01, 09-08, 10-01, 10-07, 10-14, 10-17, 10-18, 10-20Aircraft Aerodynamics 03-02, 04-05, 04-08, 04-16, 04-19, 04-21, 04-22, 10-03.
10-15, 10-16, 10-21, 10-22, 10-23, 10-24, 10-25, 10-26Aircraft Maintenance 11-04Aircraft Noise 04-09, 04-25, 04-27, 04-29, 04-32. 04-34, 04-35, 04-37, 04-38, 04-39Aircraft Propulsion 06-02, 06-05, 06-08, 06-09, 06-16, 06-30, 10-03, 10-16, 10-21,
10-22, 10-23, 10-24, 10-25, 10-26, 12-38Aircraft Safety 07-60, 07-73, 07-79, 07-89, 12-54Aircraft Structures 07-05, 07-07, 07-08, 07-10, 07-20, 07-21, 07-23, 07-28, 07-29, 07-31,
07-33, 07-35, 07-36, 07-37, 07-38, 07-39, 07-42, 07-44, 07-46, 07-47,07-51, 07-63, 07-66, 07-69, 07-70, 07-84, 07-8 7. 07-91, 09-46, 10-03,10-04, 10-15. 10-16, 10-22, 10-23, 10-25, 10-26, 11-03, 12-42, 12-50,12-54
Aircraft Systems 01-02, 01-10, 02-39, 02-43, 05-01, 05-03, 05-04, 05-06, 05-08, 05-10,05-12, 05-14, 05-15, 05-22, 06-15, 06-18, 07-40, 09-24, 10-03, 10-04,10-16, 10-21, 10-22. 10-23, 10-24, 10-25, 10-26, 12-27
Airline Operations 11 -04Airports 11-04Analog Circuits 02-22Antennas 02-71, 02-83Assembling 07-51Automatic Control 02-31, 02-34, 02-41, 02-54, 05-01, 05-03, 05-04, 05-05, (15-07, 05-08,
05-09, 05-10, 05-11. 05-12, 05-13, 05-16, 05-17, 05-18, 05-19, 05-2(0.05-21, 05-22, 07-04, 07-11, 07-13, 07-54, 07-63, 07-68, 07-78, 09-07,09-12. 09-37, 09-43, 09-47, 09-49, 09-51, 09-60, 09-63, 10-12, 11-02,12-14. 12-31, 12-46, 12-47
Automatic Test Equipment 02-41, 02-55, 02-101, 02-115. 09-13, 09-24. 09-58, 09-62.09-64
Aviation Medicine 01-01, 01-02. 01-03, 01-05, 01-06, 01-07, 01-08, 01-09, 011-11, 01-12,02-04, 02-50, 04-23
Avionics 02-21, 02-23, 02-37, 02-40, 02-43, 02-46, 02-52, 02-76, 02-84, 02-85. 02-91.02-103, 02-112, 02-113, 02-120, 06-12, 09-33, 12-04, 12-24
112
B
Biological Effects 01-03, 01-08, 08-11, 12-37Biology 01-04, 01-06, 01-09, 01-11, 01-12Bonding 07-20, 07-25, 07-37, 07-65, 07-74Boundary Layers 04-16, 04-19
C
Carbons 07-06Ceramics 07-24, 07-52, 07-56, 07-72, 07-86, 12-11Chemical Analysis 02-03, 02-06, 02-20, 04-11, 07-19, 07-77, 07-82, 08-11Chemical Reactions 02-93, 04-07, 04-14, 06-25, 12-30Chromatography 02-80Coding 12-19Combustion 04-07, 06-10, 06-16, 07-60, 07-73, 07-89, 12-38Command and Control 10-15Composite Materials 07-07, 07-08, 07-24, 07-31, 07-34, 07-49, 07-52, 07-56, 07-61,
07-63, 07-69, 07-72, 07-74, 07-86, 09-46, 12-11Computer Aided Design 02-54, 05-20, 07-54, 09-03, 09-06, 09-07, 09-08, 09-18, 09-25,
09-27, 09-35, 09-43, 09-44, 09-46, 09-51, 09-54, 09-60, 09-63, 10-01,12-01, 12-47
Computer Graphics 01-07, 02-26, 02-100, 09-03, 09-06, 09-15, 09-25, 09-35, 09-51,09-60, 09-63, 11-06, 12-01
Computer Simulation 02-84, 02-112, 04-04, 04-18, 04-20, 04-22, 04-30, 05-02, 05-07,05-18, 05-20, 07-11, 09-03, 09-05, 09-06, 09-08, 09-09, 09-25, 09-41,09-53, 09-54, 12-14, 12-20, 12-56
Conduction 02-11Corrosion 07-59, 07-67Cryogenics 06-06, 07-62Crystal Growth 02-15, 02-51, 12-29Crystal Lattices 02-17, 07-12, 12-26, 12-36Crystallography 07-12Cybernetics 05-09, 05-11, 05-16, 05-19, 07-04, 07-78, 09-34, 12-46
D
Data Evaluation 09-30Data Processing 04-12, 04-21, 04-26, 04-33, 05-03, 05-04, 05-06, 05-07, 05-08, 05-10,
05-18, 09-01, 09-02, 09-03, 09-04, 09-05, 09-06, 09-09, 09-10, 09-11,09-12, 09-13, 09-15, 09-16, 09-17, 09-18, 09-19, 09-20, 09-21, 09-22,09-23, 09-24, 09-25, 09-28, 09-29, 09-30, 09-31, 09-32, 09-33, 09-34,09-35, 09-36, 09-37, 09-38, 09-39, 09-40, 09-41, 09-42, 09-43, 09-44,09-45, 09-47, 09-48, 09-49, 09-50, 09-52, 09-55, 09-56, 09-58, 09-59,09-61,09-62, 09-64, 11-06, 12-01, 12-02, 12-03, 12-12, 12-39, 12-56
Data Transmission 01-07, 02-48, 02-49, 02-56, 02-59, 02-67, 02-68, 02-107, 09-02,09-04, 09-10, 09-19, 09-26, 09-29, 09-31, 09-44, 09-45, 09-48, 09-55,09-59, 11-06, 12-09, 12-34, 12-40, 12-51, 12-53, 12-55
Destructive Testing 07-16, 07-58, 07-76Detection 02-08, 02-12, 02-23, 02-46, 02-76, 02-82, 02-103, 02-114, 12-04Dielectrics 02-11, 02-40DigitalSystems 02-29, 02-67, 02-103, 07-04, 07-54, 07-78, 09-17, 12-33, 12-39Display Devices 02-26, 02-75, 02-100Document Editing 09-55
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Document Reproduction 09-55, 12-03Dynamic Loads 07-41, 12-05Dynamic Stability 03-02. 07-41
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Earth Atmosphere 02-35, 08-01, 08-02, 08-03, 08-04, 08-05, 08-06, 08-07, 08-08. 08-1I,08-12, 08-13, 08-14, 12-21, 12-23, 12-35, 12-44, 12-48
Earth Resources Survey 02-38. 02-69. 02-94, 08-09, 12-33Elasticity 07-26ElectricContacts 02-30, 02-87. 02-97, 12-58ElectricFields 02-10, 12-13, 12-36Electrical Systems 02-11. 02-30, 02-34, 02-37, 02-40, 02-73, 02-86, 02-87, 02-97,
02-101, 06-14, 06-15, 06-18, 06-31, 06-36, 06-37, 11-02, 12-49, 12-57,12-58, 12-59
Electro-Optics 02-04, 02-05. 02-12, 02-14, 02-16, 02-19, 02-24, 02-25, 02-26, 02-29,02-31. 02-35, 02-44, 02-45, 02-50, 02-51, 02-53, 02-54, 02-57, 02-61,02-63. 02-64, 02-65, 02-70, 02-77, 02-79, 02-89, 02-90, 02-92, 02-93,02-96, 02-98, 02-100, 02-105, 02-109, 02-111, 02-116, 05-13, 05-21,06-17, 12-03, 12-30, 12-45
Electroacoustics 04-01Electrochemical Cells 02-74, 06-03, 06-23, 06-27, 06-29, 06-34Electrochemistry 02-74, 06-25Electromagnetic Compatibility 02-21, 02-91, 02-120, 12-24Electromagnetic Propagation 02-18, 02-21, 02-83, 02-85, 02-91, 02-113, 02-120, 08-07,
08-14, 12-18, 12-22, 12-24Electromagnetic Spectra 02-03, 12-06Electromagnetism 07-32, 07-55, 07-80, 07-81, 07-90Electron Beams 02-06, 02-60, 02-108, 02-118Electron Microscopy 02-44, 02-60, 02-108, 02-118Electronic Computers 02-13, 02-22, 02-29, 02-32, 02-33. 02-79, 02-81, 02-95, 02-106,
02-110, 04-12, 04-15, 04-26, 04-33, 07-04, 07-09, 07-13, 07-54, 07-78,09-01, 09-02, 09-04, 09-05, 09-07, 09-10, 09-11, 09-12, 09-13, 09-15,09-16, 09-18, 09-19, 09-20, 09-22, 09-23, 09-24, 09-27, 09-28, 09-29,09-30, 09-33, 09-34, 09-35, 09-36, 09-38, 09-40, 09-41, 09-42, 09-43,09-44, 09-47, 09-48, 09-49, 09-50, 09-51, 09-52, 09-54, 09-56, 09-58,09-59, 09-60, 09-61, 09-62, 09-63, 09-64, 10-11, 11-06, 11-07, 12-01,12-02, 12-05, 12-07, 12-12, 12-16, 12-31, 12-32, 12-46, 12-47, 12-56
Electronic Measurements 02-03, 02-20, 02-27, 02-34, 02-41, 02-52, 02-55, 02-60, 02-75,02-102, 02-108, 02-115, 02-118, 11-02, 11-07, 12-22, 12-41
Electronic Systems 01-06, 02-07, 02-08, 02-10, 02-13, 02-17, 02-21, 02-22, 02-23,02-28, 02-30, 02-32, 02-33, 02-34, 02-38, 02-40, 02-41, 02-42, 02-43,02-54, 02-55, 02-58, 02-60, 02-62, 02-63, 02-68, 02-69, 02-73, 02-75,02-79, 02-81, 02-82, 02-83, 02-84, 02-86, 02-87, 02-94, 02-95, 02-97,02-100, 02-101, 02-106, 02-108, 02-110, 02-112, 02-114, 02-115, 02-118,02-120, 02-121, 04-23, 04-31, 04-36, 06-12, 06-14, 06-31, 06-36, 06-37,07-65, 10-17, 11-02, 11-05, 11-07, 11-08, 12-04, 12-15, 12-17, 12-22,12-32, 12-36, 12-40, 12-51, 12-53, 12-58
Electronic Warfare 12-17Energy Conservation 06-03, 06-21, 06-22, 06-23, 06-27, 06-29, 06-34, 07-03, 11-01Energy Conversion 04-07, 04-24, 05-05, 06-03, 06-05, 06-10, 06-11, 06-13, 06-14,
06-15, 06-17, 06-18, 06-19, 06-21, 06-22, 06-23, 06-24, 06-25, 06-27,06-29, 06-30, 06-31, 06-32, 06-34, 06-35, 06-36, 06-37, 07-03, 11-01
Engineering Design 02-66, 02-99, 02-119, 04-02, 06-09, 07-07, 07-08, 07-46, 07-66,07-69, 07-87, 09-08, 09-14, 09-18, 09-20, 09-32, 09-51, 09-54, 09-57,09-63, 10-01, 10-04. 10-05, 10-07. 10-13, 10-18, 10-22, 12-01, 12-46
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Engines 06-10, 06-14, 06-31, 06-36, 06-37, 10-07, 10-14, 10-18, 10-20Environment Protection 04-17, 08-08, 11-01, 12-23, 12-35, 12-37Environmental Control 01-02, 01-10, 06-20Explosions 04-07
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Fabrication Processes 02-04, 02-33, 02-36, 02-45, 02-54, 02-58, 02-72, 02-95, 02-121,04-01, 04-31, 04-36, 05-01, 05-09, 05-13, 05-16, 05-17, 05-21, 05-22,06-01, 07-04, 07-05, 07-06, 07-11, 07-13, 07-14, 07-15, 07-18, 07-20,07-21, 07-23, 07-24, 07-25, 07-31, 07-34, 07-37, 07-38, 07-39, 07-44,07-46, 07-48, 07-49, 07-51, 07-52, 07-53, 07-54, 07-56, 07-57, 07-61,07-63, 07-65, 07-66, 07-68, 07-69, 07-72, 07-74, 07-75, 07-78, 07-85,07-86, 07-87, 07-92, 07-93, 09-46, 10-02, 10-13, 10-19, 11-03, 12-10,12-31, 12-47
Failure Analysis 07-17, 12-52, 12-54Fasteners 07-51Fatigue 07-26, 07-45, 07-59, 12-42, 12-52Ferromagnetism 07-32, 07-55, 07-80, 07-81Fibre Optics 02-16, 02-24, 02-65, 02-70, 02-77, 02-88, 02-92, 02-96, 02-98, 02-109,
02-111Fibre Reinforced Plastics 07-07, 07-33, 07-61, 07-63, 07-69, 12-10Films 07-64Filters 12-15Finite Element Methods 04-15, 09-14, 09-32, 09-57Fire Prevention 07-60, 07-73, 07-79, 07-89Flammability 07-60, 07-73, 07-89Flight Characteristics 03-01, 03-02Flight Control 03-02, 04-08Flight Crews 01-01, 01-05, 10-06Flight Fitness 01-05Flight Simulators 01-05, 04-08Flight Testing 02-39, 02-78, 02-117, 02-122, 02-123Flow Interactions 08-05, 12-44Fluid Mechanics 02-27, 02-61, 02-102, 04-02, 04-04, 04-06, 04-10, 04-14, 04-15, 04-16,
04-19, 04-20, 04-21, 04-24, 04-28, 04-30, 06-28, 07-22, 07-83, 09-14.08-52, 09-57, 12-08, 12-21
Forming 07-38Fracture Mechanics 07-17, 07-26, 07-71, 07-83, 12-42, 12-50, 12-52Frequency Control 12-19Fuels 06-01, 06-08, 06-13, 06-16, 06-21, 06-22, 06-24, 06-32, 07-19, 07-77
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Gas Discharges 04-03Gas Dynamics 02-20, 02-93, 04-03, 04-04, 04-05, 04-06, 04-07, 04-10, 04-11, 04-14,
04-15, 04-18, 04-20, 04-24, 04-30, 12-21GasTurbine Engines 06-02, 06-09, 06-10, 06-16, 12-38Geophysics 08-02, 08-04, 08-05, 08-06, 08-07, 08-09. 08-10, 08-12, 08-13, 08-14,
12-21, 12-33, 12-44, 12-48Graphites 07-06Ground Radars 02-46, 02-76, 12-04, 12-17Ground Testing 02-30, 02-39, 02-75, 02-78, 02-87, 02-97, (12-117, 02-122, (12-123,
07-47, 09-13, 09-58, 09-62, 09-64Guidance 04-08, 05-03, 05-04. 05-08, 05-1t
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Hardware 09-22, 09-61, 12-12Heat Transfer 02-09, 02-27, 04-14, 04-28, 06-04, 06-06, 06-07, 06-08, 06-20, 06-26,
06-28, 07-03, 07-59, 07-62, 12-08Heat Treatment 07-02, 07-30, 07-44Helicopters 10-03, 10-16, 10-21, 10-23, 10-24, 10-25, 10-26HighFrequencies 02-71, 12-18Human Factors 05-11, 05-19, 09-15Hydrodynamics 04-10, 10-15, 12-08, 12-44
ImageProcessing 01-07, 02-12, 02-15, 02-19, 02-29, 02-45, 02-50, 02-57, 02-64, 02-70,02-105, 02-116, 09-12, 09-17, 09-21, 09-37, 09-56, 09-61, 12-33, 12-39
Information Systems 02-19, 02-48, 02-67, 02-81, 02-110, 09-04, 09-10, 09-15, 09-16,09-20, 09-23, 09-26, 09-28, 09-29, 09-30, 09-31, 09-34, 09-36, 09-39,09-43, 09-45, 09-48, 09-52, 09-55, 09-59, 09-61, 11-06, 12-02, 12-03,12-12, 12-14
Infrared Radiation 02-20, 02-35, 02-62Instruments 02-34, 02-39, 02-52, 02-60, 02-75, 02-78, 02-102, 02-108, 02-117, 02-118,
02-122, 02-123, 12-38Insulation 02-11, 02-40, 07-62Integrated Circuits 02-10, 02-13, 02-22, 02-28, 02-32, 02-33, 02-36, 02-42, 02-58,
02-79, 02-84, 02-95, 02-106, 02-112, 02-121, 11-07, 12-32, 12-58Integrated Data Systems 09-24Interfaces 08-05, 09-27, 12-26Ion Beams 02-06, 07-18, 12-28IonizingRadiation 01-03, 01-08, 02-07, 02-18, 07-53, 08-01, 12-37, 12-48Ionosphere 02-83, 08-06, 12-18
Joining 07-92
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Lasers 02-04, 02-05, 02-12, 02-16, 02-19, 02-24, 02-35, 02-45, 02-51, 02-53, 02-61,02-62, 02-64, 02-70, 02-77, 02-90, 02-92, 02-93, 02-98. 02-105, 02-111,02-116, 04-03, 12-30, 12-41
Launchers 10-08, 10-19Life Support Systems 01-10Light Alloys 07-02, 07-14, 07-39, 12-25Light Sources 02-14Lightning Protection 02-37, 12-24Liquefied Gases 06-06Liquid Crystals 02-26Liquid Phases 02-11Liquid Propellants 06-01Logic Circuits 02-22, 09-50Logistics 10-02, 10-06, 10-10, 10-19Lubrication Systems 07-01, 07-40
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Machining 07-21, 11-03, 12-31Magnetic Fields 12-13Magnetic Materials 07-32, 07-55, 07-75, 07-80, 07-81, 07-90Magnetohydrodynamics 04-03, 04-11, 04-18, 04-24Magnetosphere 08-04, 08-06Maintainability 02-55, 02-66, 02-99, 02-101, 02-115, 02-119, 09-13, 09-58, 09-62, 09-64Management 07-11, 09-07, 10-13Mapping 02-38, 02-69, 02-94Marine Systems 05-06, 05-14, 05-15, 10-12, 10-15Mass Transfer 06-08Materials 02-15, 02-18, 02-20, 02-36, 02-74, 02-80, 04-13, 06-07, 06-26, 07-01, 07-03.
07-06, 07-10, 07-12, 07-14, 07-15, 07-16, 07-17, 07-18. 07-19, 07-22,07-23, 07-25, 07-26, 07-27, 07-29. 07-37, 07-39, 07-40, 07-41, 07-42,07-43, 07-46, 07-48, 07-50, 07-53, 07-58, 07-59, 07-62, 07-64, 07-66,07-67, 07-70, 07-71, 07-73, 07-76, 07-77, 07-79, 07-82, 07-83, 07-84,07-87, 07-88, 07-89, 07-91, 07-92, 07-93, 10-02, 12-07, 12-16, 12-25,12-28, 12-29, 12-30, 12-43, 12-50, 12-52
Mathematical Models 04-20, 05-02, 05-07, 05-09, 07-39, 08-02, 08-03, 09-03, 09-05,09-06, 09-07, 09-09, 09-25, 09-28, 09-39, 09-41, 09-53, 12-14, 12-20,12-22
Mathematics 07-09, 09-11. 09-14, 09-32, 09-38, 09-40, 09-50. 09-57, 12-05, 12-20.12-46
Measurement Techniques 02-25, 02-27, 02-31, 02-39. 02-61, 02-72, 02-78, 02-80, 02-89,02-102, 02-117, 02-122, 02-123. 03-01, 04-17, 04-25, 04-27, 04-29, 04-30,04-32, 04-34, 04-35, 04-37, 04-38, 04-39, 06-07, 06-26, 07-29, 07-35,07-36, 07-37, 07-58, 08-02, 12-23, 12-37, 12-38, 12-45
Mechanical Devices 12-40Mechanical Properties 07-06, 07-15, 07-20, 07-22, 07-24, 07-25, 07-28, 07-29, 07-33,
07-42, 07-43, 07-44. 07-49, 07-57, 07-58, 07-61, 07-70, 07-71. 07-7207-84, 07-91, 07-93, 12-10. 12-11, 12-28, 12-52
Metal Matrix Composites 12-11Metallography 07-12Metallurgy 07-30, 07-57, 12-29Metals 07-02, 07-14, 07-28, 07-30, 07-32, 07-34, 07-35, 07-36, 07-44, 07-45, 07-48,
07-52, 07-55, 07-57, 07-62, 07-75, 07-85, 07-86, 07-90, 07-92, 11-03,12-25
Meteorology 02-50, 08-02, 08-03, 08-05, 08-07, 08-12, 08-13, 08-14, 12-21, 12-44Microfilms 12-03Microprocessors 02-81, 02-110, 09-01, 09-22Microwaves 02-08, 02-23, 02-46, 02-62, 02-76, 02-82, 02-114Military Aircraft 02-01. 02-02, 10-10, 11-04, 12-17Missile Aerodynamics 04-08, 04-16, 04-19, 04-22Missile Propulsion 06-02Missile Structures 07-08, 07-21, 07-23, 07-38, 07-51Missile Systems 02-43, 05-12, 09-33Missiles 02-01, 02-02, 10-01, 10-05, 10-07. 10-14, 10-17, 10-18, 10-20Mixtures 04-14, 04-28Modulation 02-67, 12-19Molecular Structures 02-03, 02-06, 02-80, 07-12, 07-82, 12-26, 12-29, 12-30Multi-Phase Flow 02-80, 04-06, 04-14, 04-28, 12-08Multiprocessors 09-40
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Navigation 02-103, 04-08, 05-06. 05-14. 05-15, 10-12Network Analysis 02-88, 09-10, 09-16, 09-23, 09-34. 09-38, 12-55Noise Reduction 04-09. 04-17, 04-25. 04-27, 04-29, 04-32. 04-34. 04-35. 04-37. 04-38,
04-39, 08-08Non-Destructive Testing 04-01. 04-23. 04-31, 04-36, 07-16, 07-29, 07-33, 07-42, 07-58,
07-70. 07-76, 07-84, 07-91Non-Linear Acoustics 04-09, 04-25, 04-26, 04-27, 04-32. 04-33. 04-34, 04-35, 04-37.
04-38, 14-39Non-Linear Physics 07-41. 12-07. 12-16Numerical Analysis 04-02, 14-04. 04-06. 04-10, 04-15, 04-18, 04-22. 09-11. 09-38,
09-42, 09-53
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Observation Satellites 02-35, 08-09, 10-09, 11-08. 12-33Optical Communications 12-24. 02-47, 02-48, 02-49, 02-56. 02-57. 02-59, 02-64. 02-65.
02-77. 02-88. 02-90, 1)2-96, 02-98, 02-104, 02-107, 02-109. 12-111, (19-17.09-21. 09-31, 19-56, 12-39. 12-45
Optical Microscopy 12-44Optical Properties 01-03. 02-09. 02-14, 12-15, 02-72. 12-89. 02-96, 12-45Optical Systems 02-05, 12-09, 02-16, 02-19, 02-24, 02-25. 02-29, 02-44. 02-45, 02-50.
02-57, (12-64. 02-65, 02-70, 02-72, (12-88, 1)2-92, 02-96, 02-98. 02-105,02-109. 12-116. 12-45
Ozone 18-11, 12-35
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Particles 04-28, 08-12, 18-13Pattern Recognition 14-12. 09-37, 09-49, 12-02Performance Prediction 05-02. 05-20. 06-09, 09-39Phase Transforr-ations 07-02Photochemistry 02-25, 16-25, 12-35. 12-37Photography 02-16, 02-89, 12-92Photon Beams 02-05, 02-25Photovoltaic Effect 06-1I, 16-17. 16-19, 06-35Piston Engines 16-1)8Plasmas 04-03, 04-05. 04-1i. (14-18. 04-24. 06-04. 07-30, 07-85. 08-04Plastic Deformation 117-26, 07-28. 07-35. 07-36Plastics 07-15, 07-18. 07-19, 07-34. 07-49, 07-53, 07-60, 07-62. 07-71. 07-74. 07-77,
07-79, 07-93. 12-1IPlating 07-85Pollution Control 08-08Polymers 07-15. 17-18, 07-49, (17-61, 07-71. 07-79, 07-82. 07-86. 17-93Powder Metallurgy 07-52, 07-75Power Sources 02-37, 02-86. 05-05. 06-03, 06-05, 06-09. 06-10, 06-11. 06-12, 16-13.
06-14, 06-15, 06-17. 16-18. 06-19, 16-21. (16-22. 16-23, 16-24. 16-25.06-27. 16-29, 06-31. 06-31. 06-32, 06-33, 16-34. 06-35. 06-36. 1)6-37.11-01, 11-118. 12-27. 12-49. 12-57. 12-59
Protective Coatings 12-72. (17-05, 1)7-19, 07-24. 07-27, 17-31. 17-48. 07-67, (7-72.17-77, 12-43
Pyrotechnics 06-01. 12-27. 12-49. 12-57. 12-59
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Radiation Protection 01-03. 01-08Radio Communications 02-08. 02-23, 02-47, 02-48, 02-49, 02-56, 02-59, (12-67. 02-68,
(12-71. 12-81. 02-82, 02-83, 02-85, 02-86. 02-103, 02-104, 02-107, 12-110,02-113, 02-114. 06-33, 09-17, 09-21, 09-31, 09-45. 09-56, 10-12, 12-06,12-09, 12-15, 12-18, 12-19. 12-24, 12-34, 12-39. 12-51, 12-53, 12-55
Radio Frequency Interference 02-21, 02-9 . 02-120Radiography 07-14)Real Time Operation 02-57, 0)9-01. 12-56Receivers (12-7 IRecorders 09-24Reliability 02-17, 02-30, 12-41. 12-42. (12-55, (12-66. (02-73, 02-87. 0)2-97. 02-99.
012-101, (02-I I 12-119. (4-21. 09-02, 09-19. 09-27, 12-58RemoteSensing (12-31. 02-35. 12-38. 12-64, 02-69. 02-85. 02-94, 02-113, 08-09. 12-33Remotely Piloted Vehicles 1(- 15Research and Development (1-04, 02-44. 02-53. (17-13, 17-68. 09-115, 09-26, 09-36,
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Satellite Communications 12-47. 12-48. 02-49. 12-56. 12-59, 12-68. (12-85. (2-88.112-1014. 012-1017, 0}2-113. 015-116, 05-14, 015-15. 019-45, 1()-(09 11-!18. 12-06.
12-09. 12-15. 12-18. 12-19. 12-34. 12-51. 12-53. 12-55Scattering 02-15Scientific Satellites 08- 10. 10I-09Semiconductors (2-10. 02-13. 12-14. 02-17. 02-18. 02-28. ()2-32, (2-36, 02-42, (2-58,
02-63. (2-74. 12-121. ((7-51. ((7-64. 07-88. 12-28. 12-29. 12-32, 12-36Sensors (2-31. ((2-45. (12-62. 02-65. 012-115. 12-1(16, 02-116. (15-13, (15-17. 15-21Shock Waves 0(4-05. 07-47Software 09-011. 09-12, 0(9-16. 09-18. 09-19, 09-20, 119-22, 09-23, (19-27, 19-28. 09-31.,
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(06-32. 0(6-33. 16-35. 18-I1. 12-35. 12-48Solid Lubricants 07-40Solid Mechanics 02-27, 02-63. 02-112. 14-13. 07-09, 17-16, 17-17, 07-22. ((7-25, (7-27.
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Solid Propellants 06-(1, 12-27. 12-49, 12-57. 12-59Solid State Devices 12-418, ((2-10. (12-13, (12-17. (12-18, 02-28. 02-32, 12-33. 02-36,
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Space Environment 01-04. 02-17, (06-20, 0-01, 0( -10t. 12-48Space Medicine 11-011, 011-02. 01-0}3. 011-014, 01-05, 01-00, 11-07. 01-08. 01-09. Of-1 19
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Spacecraft Aerodynamics 03-02, 04-02Spacecraft Propulsion 06-02. 06-05. 06-30. 10-08Spacecraft Structures (17-05. ((7-07. 07-08, 07-12. ((724. 07-21, ((7-23, 07-28. (7-31
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Spacecraft Systems ((1-02, 01-10. 02-07, 02-12. 02-43. 102-52, 02-54. (15-0(1. (05-4(3.0(5-04. 0(5-108. (05-09, 05-10). 0(5-12. (15-14, 05-15, 05-16. 05-17. 05-21,05-22. 0(6-12. 06-15, 06-18, 06-20. 07-40, 0(9-33. 10-06. 10-08, 10-12.12-09, 12-27, 12-34. 12-49. 12-57. 12-59
Spectroscopy 02-03, 0(2-14, 02-20. (-53. 02-80. 07-82Static Electricity 02-37Statistics ((7-68. 12-20Steels 07-0(2. ((7-14. ((7-57Stimulated Emission Devices ((2-404. 0(2-51. ((2-53. ((2-77, ((2-89. 02-9). ((2-93. (02-Il1Strategic Warfare (2-47, 0(2-1(14. 12-06Stratosphere O8- I IStress Analysis (7-0(9. (17-16, ((7-17. 0(7-39. 0(7-43. 07-45. ((7-76, 07-83, ((9-32. 12-05.
12-0(7, 12-16, 12-41. 12-42. 12-50), 12-54Superalloys 07-56, 12-25Superconductivity 06-06, (7-32Supersonic Flow 04-20Surface Properties 04-13, 07-1. 07-27, (7-45. (17-64. (07-67, 12-43Surface Treatment ((7-05, ((7-27. 0(7-31. 0(7-45. 07-48. ()7-5(, ((7-59. 07-64. ((7-67. ((7-85.
((7-88. 12-43Systems Analysis (02-84. 0(2-112. ((-((2. (5-1I, (5-18. ((5-19. 0(9-39, 12-4)Systems Engineering (1-((6. (1-0(9, 01-10. 01I-1I. ((1-12. 0(2-71, 05-(1. ((5-0(2. (15-05.
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Tactical Warfare 0(2-4)1. (2-4(2. 02-47. 02-104. 12-46Target Recognition (02-01 I. (2-0)2Telemetry 02-52Television 02-26, 02-49, 02-5. 02-56. 02-5,. 02-68, (2-100. (12-14(7. 06-33. 12-4(9,
12-34, 12-51. 12-55Theoretical Physics ((7-09. 12-13Thermal Analysis 06-(4. 06-07. 06-20, (6-26, 06-28, ((7-03, 07-56, 12-0Thermodynamics 04-1I, 06-0(4, 06-06. 06-407, 06-26. (6-28, 12-08Transport Properties 0(8-03, ()8-13Tribology (17-01Turbulent Flow 04-1(1. ((4-34)
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PART 4CHAPITRE 4
COUNTRY CODECODE DES PAYS
AR Argentina JA JapanAU Austria KE Kenya
BF Belgium LU LuxembourgBR Brazil ME Mexico
BI Bulgana MO Monaco(A Canada NL Netherlands
CH Switzerland NO NorwayUN China NZ New Zealand
'Z Czechoslovakia OS AustraliaI)A l)enmark PA Pakistan
)R (Gcrmans PH Philippines(I)emocratic Republic of) P1. Poland
F(" Ecuador P0 Portugal
-G Egypt RUt Rumania
|-I Ireland SA South Africa
F Finland SF, Senegal
FR France SG SingaporeGF German% SI Saudi Arabia
(Federal Republic olf) SP Spain
(R (Grecce S U USSRHK Hong Kong SW Sweden
HI' Hungar TN Tunisia
W Iceland TU Turkey
It. Israel UK United Kingdom
IN India US United States of America
IR Iran VE Venezuela
I I Ital, YU Yugoslavia
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Part 5CHAPITRE 5
LIST OF ORGANIZATIONSLISTE DES ORGANISMES
Ai ron vm or Code Title and Address Countr"(ode
AAAF Association Aeronautique et Astronautique de France:X(0 rue Lauriston. F-75116 Paris FR
AAPM American Association of Physicists in Medicine:335 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 US
ACM Association for Computing Machinery:Conference Coordinator, I I West 42nd Street, New York,NY 10036 LS
ACS American Chemical Society:1155 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036 US
ACSI American Ceramic Society:65 Ceramic Drive, Columbus, OH 43214 US
ACSM American Congress on Surveying and Mapping:210 Little Falls Street. Falls Church. VA 22046 US
Al- Association of Energy Engineers:4025 Pleasantdale Road. Suite 340. Atlanta, GA 30340 US
AFCFI Association Franqaise pour la Cyberntique Economiqueet Technique: 156 boulevard Preire. F-75017 Paris FR
AGARI)*, Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development:7 rue Ancelle. F-92200 Neuilly s/Seine FR
AC;U American Geophysical Union:2000 Florida Avenue, N.W.. Washington, )C 20009 LIS
The various AGARD Panels are as follows:
AMP Aerospace Medical Panel FDP : Fluid Dynamics PanelAVP Avionics Panel GCP : Guidance and Control PanelEPP Electromagnetic Wave Propagation PEP : Propulsion and Energetics Panel
Panel SMP Structures and Materials PanelI-MP Flight Mechanics Panel TIP : Technical Information Panel
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Acronym or ('ode Title and Address Countr"(ode
AHS American Helicopter Society:217 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 US
AIAA American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics -Meetings Department: 1633 Broadway, New York,NY 10019 US
AICHE American Institute of Chemical Engineers:345 East 47th Street, New York. NY 10017 US
AIME American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and PetroleumEngineers: 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017 US
AIP American Institute of Physics:335 East 45th Street. New York, NY 10017 US
ALENCA Alena Enterprises of Canada:P.O. Box 1779, Cornwall, Ontario, K6H 5V7 CA
ANRT Association Nationale de la Recherche Technique:16 Avenue Bugeaud. F-75 116 Paris FR
APS American Physical Society:335 East 45th Street, New York, NY 100 17 US
ASA Acoustical Society of America:335 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 US
ASE (ESA) Agence Spatiale Europenne:8/10 rue Mario Nikis, F-75738 Paris Cedex 15 FR
ASLE American Society of Lubrication Engineers:838 Busse Highway, Park Ridge, IL 60068 US
ASLIB Association for Information Management :26-27 Boswell Street, London. WCIN 3JZ UK
ASM American Society for Metals:Metals Park, OH 44073 US
ASMA Aerospace Medical Association:National Airport, Washington, DC 20001 - 4977 US
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers:345 East 47th Street, New York. NY 10017 US
ASNT American Society for Nondestructive Testing:4153 Arlingate Plaza. Columbus. OH 43228 US
ASP American Society of Photogrammetry :210 Little Falls Street, Falls Church, VA 22046 US
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials:1916 Race Street. Philadelphia, PA 19103 US
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AVS American Vacuum Society:335 East 45th Street. New York. NY 10017 us
IiCS British Computer Society:13 Mansfield Street, London W IM 0BP UK
BINDT British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing:I Spencer Parade, Northampton UK
BS Butterworth Scientific:P.O. Box 63, Guildford, Surrey GU2 5BH UK
CAST Centre d'Actualisation Scientifique et Technique:INSA 705. 2(0 Avenue Albert-Einstein, 69621 VilleurbanneCedex FR
CEEC Commission of the European Economic Communities:DG X1I, 200 rue de ]a Loi, B-I 049 Brussels BE
('El Continuing Education Institute:10)889 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1030, Los Angeles, CA 90024 us
CEP CEP Consultants:26 Albany Street. Edinburgh EH1I 3QH UK
('ER! Clean Energy Research Institute:University of Miami. P.O. Box 248294. Coral Gables,FL 33124 us
CETIM Centre Technique des Industries Micaniques:52 Avenue Felix-Louat, B.P. 67, F-60304 Senlis FR
CISM Centre International des Sciences Mecaniques:Palazzo del Torso, Piazza Garibaldi 18, 1-33 100) Udine IT
CIT Cranfield Institute of Technology:Cranfield, Bedford MK43 OAL UK
CM Computational Mechanics Institute:5 2 Henstead Road. Southampton, SO I 2DD UK
CNES Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales:D~partement des Affaires Universitaires, 18 Avenue Edouard b
Belin, F-3 1055 Toulouse Cedex FR
CNET Centre National d'Etudes des T~lcommunications:38-40 rue du General Leclerc, F-92 131 Issy-les-Moulineaux FR
('ODATA ICSUJ Committee on Data for Science and Technology:51 Boulevard de Montmorency, F-750 16 Paris FR
COSPAR ICSU Committee on Space Research:51 Boulevard de Montmorency, F-750 16 Paris FR
CREi Centro Regional del IBl para Ia Enseiianza de la Informatica:Apartado de Correos. 232. 28080 Madrid SP
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Acronymr or Code Title and Address onrCode
CU Cornell University:Ithaca, NY us
DFVLR Deutsche Forschungs- und Versuchsanstalt fur Luft-undRaumfahrt : Postfach 3267, D-3300) Braunschweig GE
DGLR Deutsche Gesellschaft ffur Luft-und-Raumgtahrt:Godesberger Alice 70, D-5 300 Bonn 2 GE
DGM Deutsche Gesellschaft fur MetalIkunde:Adenauerallee 2 1, D-6 370 Oberursel I GE
DOE U.S. Department of Energy:P.O. Box 62, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 us
DPUC Department of Physics, University of Cambridge:Cavendish Laboratory. Madingley Road. Cambridge C133 OHE UK
DVM Deutscher Verhand fur Nlaterialprulfung:Institut fbr Schweisstechnik. Technische Universit~itBraunschweig, Langer Kamp 8. D-3000 Braunschweig GE
EFCHE European Federation of Chemical Engineering:clo DECHEMA. Postfach 970146, D-6000 Frankfurtam Main 97 GE
ELGAL EI.GAL Company:Karmiel 20 101 IL
EPFL Ecole Polytechnique F6d6rale de Lausanne:Departement d'Electricit6. 16 Chemin de Bellerive. Ci- 1007Lausanne CH
EPS European Physical Society:P.O. Box 39. CH- 1213 Petit Lancy 2 CH
ET"-Z Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zujrich:1-Ioniggerberg, CH-8093 Ziirich CH
EURASIP European Association for Signal Processing:BP 134. CH- 1000 Lausanne 13 C'H
EUROMECH European Mechanics Committee:Secretariat: Hermann-Fottinger Institut fiir Thermo-undFluiddynamik, Technische Universitiit. Strasse des 17 Juni135, D- 1000 Berlin 12 GE
EUROMICRO European Association for Microprocessing andMicroprogramming: c/o Polytechnic of Central London. 115New Cavendish Street, London W IM 8JS UK
FAEEH Federal Association of Energy, Environment and Heating:c!() Omni-Fxp S.A., 5 Cours des BastionsC H 1205 Geneva CH
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Acronym or Code Title and Address CountryCode
FID Federation Internationale de Documentation:P.O. Box 90402, 2509 LK The Hague NL
FIRL Franklin Institute Research Laboratories:Philadelphia, PA 19103 US
FITE Fraunhofer Institut ffr Treib und Explosivstoffe:Rosastrasse 9, D-7800 Freiburg GE
GAMM Gesellschaft fur Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik:Technische Universitat, Arcisstrasse 21, Pf 202420,D-8000 Miinchen 2 GE
GI Gesellschaft fir Informatik:Postfach 1669, D-5300 Bonn I GE
GIEL Groupement des Industries Electroniques:I I rue Hamelin, F-75783 Paris Cedex 16 FR
GWU George Washington University:Continuing Engineering Education, 18 St George's Street,Hanover Square, Mayfair, London W I R 9DE UK
HAl Helicopter Association International :1619 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3406 US
HMA Heckmann GmbH Messen und Austellungen:Kapellenstrasse 47, D-6200 Wiesbaden GE
IAA International Academy of Astronautics:3-5 rue Mario Nikis, F-75015 Paris FR
IAF International Astronautical Federation:3-5 rue Mario Nikis, F-75015 Paris FR
IAIN International Association of Institutes of Navigation:c/o Royal Institute of Navigation, I Kensington Gore, LondonSW7 2AT UK
IAMAP IUGG International Association of Meteorology andAtmospheric Physics: Secretary: S.Ruttenberg, NCAR,P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307 US
IC Imperial College:Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BZ UK
ICA International Commission on Acoustics:c/o University of Leuven, Celestynenlaan 200D, B-3030Heverlee BE
ICE Institution of Chemical Engineers:165-171 Railway Terrace, Rugby CV221 3HQ UK
ICHMT International Center for Heat and Mass Transfer:
P.O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade YU
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Acronym or Code Title and Address CountryCode
ICO International Commission for Optics:c/o University of Technology, Helsinki FI
ICRR International Congress on Radiation Research Committee:c/o MRC Radiobiology Unit, Harwell, Didcot,Oxon OX I ORD UK
ICS International Congress Service:Kasho Bldg 2F, 2-14-9 Nihombashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103 JA
lEE Institution of Electrical Engineers:Conference Department: Savoy Place, London, WC2R OBL UK
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers:Conference Coordination: 345 East 47th Street, New York,NY 10017 US
IERE Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers:99 Gower Street, London WC1E 6AZ UK
IFAC International Federation of Automatic Control:Secretariat: Schlossplatz 12, A-2361 Laxenburg AU
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing:Secretariat: 16 place Longemalle, CH- 1204 Geneva CH
IFS International Fluidics Services (Conferences):35-39 High Street, Kempston, Bedford MK42 7BT UK
I1SC Institute of Information Scientists Conference:c/o William Kenrick Library, City of Birmingham Polytechnic.Perry Barr, Birmingham B42 2SU UK
lIT Illinois Institute of Technology:10 W32 Street, Chicago, IL 60616 US
IJCAI International Joint Conferences on Artificial IntelligenceCommittee : /o SRI International, Menlo Park. CA 94025 US
IMA Institute of Mathematics and its Applications:Maitland House, Warrior Square, Southend-on-Sea,Essex SSI 2JY UK
IMACS International Association for Mathematics and Computersin Simulation: Secretariat: Department of Computer Science.Rutgers University, New Brunswick. NJ 08903 US
IME Institution of Mechanical Engineers:I Birdcage Walk, Westminster, London SW I H 9JJ UK
IMEKO International Measurement Confederation:Secretariat: P.O. Box 457, H- 1371 Budapest 5 HU
IMM Institut ffir Metallurgie und Metallkunde :Technische Universitit Munchen. Postfach 20 24 20, I)-8000Miinchen 2 GE
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Acronym or Code Title and Address CountryCode
INCE Institute of Noise Control Engineering:P.O. Box 3206, Arlington Branch, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 US
INRIA Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et enAutomatique: Domaine de Voluceau, Rocquencourt,B.P. 105, F-78153 Le Chesnay Cedex FR
IOC Institute of Ceramics:Shelton House, Stoke Road, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DR UK
JOM Institute of Metals:I Carlton House Terrace, London, SWIY 5DB UK
lOP Institute of Physics:Meetings Officer, 47 Belgrave Square, London, SW IX 8QX UK
IPC IPC Science and Technology Press:P.O. Box 63, Westbury House, Bury Street, Guildford, SurreyGU2 5BH UK
IPSS International Power Sources Symposium Committee:P.O. Box 17, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 9QB UK
IRPA International Radiation Protection Association:Secretariat: c/o CEN Fontenay-aux-Roses, B.P. 33, F-92260Fontenay-aux-Roses FR
ISA Instrument Society of America:67 Alexander Drive, P.O. Box 12277, Research Triangle Park,NC 27709 US
ISES International Solar Energy Society:UK Section, 19 Albemarle Street, London WIX 3HA UK
ISHM International Society for Hybrid Microelectronics:P.O. Box 3255, Montgomery, AL 36109 US
ISPRS International Society for Photogrammetry and RemoteSensing: Secretariat: c/o US Geological Survey,P.O. Box 516, Reston, VA 22092 US
ITF Industrial and Trade Fairs:Radcliffe House, Blenheim Court, Solihull, West MidlandsB91 2BG UK
IUGG International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics:c/o School of Surveying, University of New South Wales,Kensington, NSW 2033 0S
IUPAC International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry:Secretariat: 2/3 Pound Way, Cowley Centre, Oxford,OX4 3YF UK
IUPAP International Union of Pure and Applied Physics:Secretariat: c/o Institute of Theoretical Physics, Fack, S-40220G6teborg SW
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Acronym or Code Title and Address CountryCode
JSAP Japan Society of Applied Physics:Kikai-Shinko Bldg, 3-5-8 Shiha-Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo JA
JSME Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers:Sanshin Hokusei Building, 4-9, Yoyogi 2-chome, Shibuya-ku,Tokyo 151 JA
MBC Metal Bulletin Conferences:Park House, Park Terrace, Worcester Park, Surrey KT4 7HY UK
MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology:Cambridge, MA 02139 US
MMG Mfinchener Messe-und Austellungsgesellschaft:Messegelande, Postfach 121009, D-8000 Minchen 12 GE
MPIF Metal Powder Industries Federation:Conference Coordination: 105 College Road East, Princeton,NJ 08540 US
MPR Metal Powder Report:18-19 Talbot Chambers, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY I I LG UK
NACE National Association of Corrosion Engineers:P.O. Box 218340, Houston, TX 77218 US
NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration:Headquarters: Washington, DC 20546 US
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization :Scientific Affairs Division, B- i 110 Brussels BE
NBS National Bureau of Standards:Washington, DC 20234 US
NRCC National Research Council of Canada:Montreal Road, Ottawa, Ontario KI A 0S2 CA
NRL Naval Research Laboratory:Shock and Vibration Information Centre, Code 5804,Washington D.C. 20375 US
OMM (WMO) Organisation Mktiorologique Mondiale:41 Avenue Giuseppe Motta, Case Postale n"5, CH- 1211Geneva 20 CH
ONERA Office National d'Etude et de Recherches Aerospatiales:29 Avenue de la Division Leclerc, F-92320 Chitillon FR
ONLINE Online International:Pinner Green House, Ash Hill Drive, Pinner, MiddlesexHA5 2AE UK
OSA Optical Society of America:1816 Jefferson Place, NW, Washington, DC 20036 US
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Acronym or (ode Tile and Address Countrv(ode
PCT Paisley College of TechnologyHigh Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PAl 2BE UK
PRI Plastics and Rubber Institute:I I Hobart Place, London, SWIW OHL UK
PSU Pennsylvania State University:University Park, PA 16802 US
RA Robinson and Associates:Great Bidlake Manor, Bridestowe, Okehampton,Devon EX20 4NT UK
RACI Royal Australian Chemical Institute:P.O. Box 224, Belmont, Victoria 3216 OS
RAES Royal Aeronautical Society:4 Hamilton Place, London, WIV OBO UK
RDS Research and Development Society:47 Belgrave Square, London SWI X 8QX UK
RIENA Rassegna Internazionale Elettronica, Nucleare edAerospaziale : Via Crescenzio 9,1-00193 Rome IT
RIN Royal Institute of Navigation:c/o Royal Geographical Society, I Kensington Gore, London,SW7 2AT UK
RS Royal Society:6 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW I Y 5AG UK
RSC Royal Society of Chemistry:Burlington House, London W 1V OBN UK
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers:400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096 US
SAMPE Society for the Advancement of Materials and ProcessEngineering: Box 2459, Covina, CA 91722 US
SCS Society for Computer Simulation:P.O. Box 2228, La Jolla, CA 92038 US
SDSA Sociitk pour la Diffusion des Sciences et des Arts:20 rue Hamelin, F-75116 Paris FR
SEE Sociktk des Electriciens, des Electroniciens et desRadioilectriciens: 48 rue de la Procession, F-75015 Paris FR
SEM Society for Experimental Mechanics:7 School Street, Bethel, CT 06801 US
SERI Solar Energy Research Institute :1617 Cole Boulevard, Golden, CO 80401 US
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Acronym or Code Title and Address (ountn-Code
SFTE Society of Flight Test Engineers:P.O. Box 4047, Lancaster, CA 93539 us
SIAM Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics:1405 Architects Building. 117 South 17th Street.Philadelphia, PA 19103 us
SID Society for Information Display:-c/o Palisades Institute for Research Services, 201 VaneckStreet, Room 1140, New York, NY 100 14 us
SIF Swiss Industries Fair:Postfach, CH-4021I Basle (CH
SIRA SIRA Ltd:South Hill, Chislehurst. Kent BR7 5EH UK
SME Society of Manufacturing Engineers:I SME Drive, P.O. Box 930. Dearborn, MI 48121 us
SPIE International Society for Optical Engineering:P.O. Box 10, 1022 19th Street. Bellingham, WA 98227-00 10 us
SUT Society for Underwater Technology:I Birdcage Walk, London SW I H 9JJ UK
THA Technische Hochschule Aachen:Templergraben 5 5, D-5 100 Aachen GE
UB University of Bristol:Faculty of Engineering, Bristol BS8 I R UK
UCS University College of Swansea:Singleton Park. Swansea, SA2 8PP UK
UIT (IJUT) Union Internationale des Telicommunications:2 rue de VarembW. CH- 1211 Geneva 20 CH
UOS University of Surrey:Guildford, Surrey GU2 5XH- 19K
URSI Union Radio Scientifique Internationale:Avenue A.Lancaster 32. B- 1180 Brussels BE
USGS US Geological Survey:National Center. M/S 917. 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive.Reston, VA 22092 U S
UWA University of Western Australia:Nedlands 6009, Western Australia OS
VDE Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker:Zentralstelle Tagungen. Stresemannallee 2 1. D-6000Frankfurt-am-Main 70 GE
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VDI Verein Deutscher Ingenieure:Graf-Recke Strasse 84. Postfach 11 39,D[-4000) Diissddorf I GE
wsu Washington State University:Pullman, WA 99164-2920, us
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