GPPS Chania22 Technical Conference: Shaping the Future by Climate-Neutral Power & Propulsion Technology

GPPS TC 22


Combustion & Propulsion Mechanical Engineering






The Global Power and Propulsion Society has issued a Call for Papers for its 2022 International Technical Conference to be held in Chania, Greece on the island of Crete taking place on the 12th-14th September, 2022.



The conference focus is Shaping the Future by Climate-Neutral Power & Propulsion Technology.

Authors have been invited to submit abstracts related to the following topics:







  • Combustor & Combustion

     

  • Compressors

    – Axial

    – Radial

     

  • Energy Systems & Carriers, Energy Transition, & Renewables

     

  • Instrumentation & Testing

     

  • Mechanics

    – Noise

    – Acoustics

    – Structural Dynamics

    – Unsteady Flows

     





  • Monitoring & Diagnostics

















  • Numerical Methods

        – Controls

        – Modeling

        – Optimization

        – Uncertainty Quantification

     

  • Secondary Flow & Heat Transfer

        – Sealing    

        – Ducts & Nozzles

        – Cooling

     

  • Thermal Cycles & Engine Cycles

     

  • Turbines



Submission Guidelines




Authors should submit an abstract with a word limit higher than 100 words but less than 200 words through the GPPS webtool. Abstracts should be inserted directly into the submission form, no template is required for abstract submission.



Final acceptance of papers will be determined by peer review of the draft manuscripts and approval of final papers by the Review Chair. If warranted by review, papers may also be recommended for publication in the GPPS  journal.



One Author for each paper published in the Conference must attend to present. A registration fee is required.



All presented papers will be published after the Conference, with selected papers published within the GPPS  journal after the event.



In case of any issues regarding the submission process, please contact Ben Newton on ben.newton@gpps.global.



Please note: Where applicable, approval of your paper by your associated company is often required.