Chemical Engineering for Aeronautics and Space Industry

Chemical Engineering investigation has to be developed for a lot of industries and not only for chemical or pharmaceutical industries. For this reason it appeared that in the industries concerning aeronautics and space field, the contribution of chemical industry can lead to significant progresses; for instance new composite materials, substitutive elements for kerosene, and specific materials for embedded systems. It is obvious also that a drastic diminution of CO2in the atmosphere has to be researched. The possible results of such investigations are optimization of combustion, lighter airplanes and safer systems.

Scope

This topical conference is dedicated to a new frontier in chemical engineering applied to social needs such as transports but also to promote possible new methodologies in characterization of materials, processes for composite (metal or polymer) material, new navigation systems coming from the last developments in compressible fluid mechanics and also atmospheric chemistry.

The proposed topics are :

Aeronautics

Space and Environment

Embedded Systems

Publication

This symposium will be included in the WCCE8 proceedings.

Organizers

Joël Bertrand, France

George Isaac, Ontario, Canada

Members of the Scientific Committee

Joël Bertrand, France
George Isaac, Canada
Alessandro Bottaro, Italy
Clivia Sotomayor, Ireland
Guy Brasseur, Belgium
Erik Sandewal, Sweden
Julian Hunt, United Kingdom