"Prediction of far field vortex location and decay"

DLR, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany

October 11 / 12, 1999.

Program

Monday, October 11, 1999

General Session

 

10.00 — 10.10

Opening

10.10 — 10.30

"Present Status of Wake Vortex Research in Europe"

Klaus Hünecke, Deutsche Airbus (GE), WakeNet co-ordinator

10.30 — 11.00

"An introduction to far field vortex location and decay",

Alex Corjon, CERFACS (FR), "Wake Physics" Area co-ordinator

11.00 — 11.45

"Wake vortex models and their applications",

Victor V. Vyshinsky, TsAGI (CIS)

11.45 - 12.30

invited contribution, still to be confirmed

 

 

lunch

ATM related issues

 

13.30 — 14.00

"Predicting the behaviour of wake vortices: technological capabilities versus ATM operational requirements",J. Konopka, DFS (GE)

14.00 — 14.30

"Incorporating wake vortex considerations into ATM operations", Jim Harvey, Transport Canada (CAN)

14.30 — 15.00

"A probabilistic approach to assess safety for wake vortices",

L.J.P. Speijker, NLR (NL)

15.00 — 15.30

tea

15.30 — 16.00

"Short term weather prediction" ,

Stephanie Robson, UK MetOffice (UK)

16.00 — 16.30

"Evaluation of wake vortex data from Lidar measurements (at Blagnac Airport)" ,

Pilar Vela, BAe (UK)

16.30 — 17.00

"Vortex detection by ground based Lidar",

F. Koepp, DLR (GE)

17.00 — 17.30

"Vortex Detection Algorithmes",

Mike Keane, NUIG, Galway (IRL)

Evening dinner

 

 

Tuesday, October 12, 1999

Vortex wake modeling

 

9.00 — 9.30

"Large Eddy Simulation for trailing vortices at ONERA",

Odile Labaye, ONERA (FR)

9.30 — 10.00

"Stability and breakdown",

Thomas Leweke, IRPHE, Marseille (FR)

10.00 — 10.30

"Weather effects on wake vortices",

F.Holzaepfel, DLR, PA (GE)

10.30 — 11.00

coffee

11.00 — 11.30

"Ground effects",

Denis Darracq, CERFACS (FR)

11.30 — 12.00

"Numerical modelling of the wake-vortex trajectories in the far field",

Metin Yaras, Carleton Univ. (CAN)

12.00 — 12.30

"Far wake and vortex danger modeling in the VFS",

Andrei Belotserkovsky, SABIGO (CAN)

12.30 — 13.30

lunch

Free session

 

13.30 — 14.15

short presentations from the audience

Anyone who would like to make a small presentation that contributes to the workshop theme is invited to do so

Closing session

 

14.15 — 14.30

Evaluator remarks,

Thomas Gerz, DLR,PA (GE)

14.30 — 15.00

General discussion

(chairman: Thomas Gerz)

15.00

Closing of the workshop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(version 8; Sept 24, 1999)