This volume contains the proceedings of a workshop held in Melbourne, Australia, entitled "Coupling of Fluids, Structures and Waves in Aeronautics". The 22 papers deal with new computational methods for multi-disciplinary design in aeronautics. They are grouped into chapters on fluids, structures, electromagnetics, optimisation, mathematical methods and tools, and aircraft design. Several papers treat coupling of these themes in a multi-physics setting. Included is a 17-page report of a Round Table discussion entitled "Future Tools for Design and Manufacture of Innovative Products in the Aeronautics Industry", together with a summary of important themes and issues. This research promotes the advanced technologies necessary for continued development of efficient and environmentally sustainable transport systems.
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From the reviews of the first edition:
"This volume contains 22 papers elaborated by a single or by many authors ... . 'The main purpose was to explore new computational methods and tools for efficient multidisciplinary design in aeronautics'. ... The scientific meeting ends with a round table discussion ... . Additionally, the volume contains a short 'Curriculum vitae' of the participants ... . On balance, the proceedings give a comprehensive picture of the actual situation in aeronautics." (Vasile Ionescu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1068, 2005)
"This volume contains 22 papers elaborated by a single or by many authors ... . 'The main purpose was to explore new computational methods and tools for efficient multidisciplinary design in aeronautics'. ... The scientific meeting ends with a round table discussion ... . Additionally, the volume contains a short 'Curriculum vitae' of the participants ... . On balance, the proceedings give a comprehensive picture of the actual situation in aeronautics." (Vasile Ionescu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1068, 2005)