The fourth Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference Lisbon, Portugal November 15-18 2004.

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The fourth Aircraft Fire and Cabin Safety Research Conference Lisbon, Portugal November

Call for Papers

Abstracts for Papers are now requested for review by the CSRTG organising committee. These should be no longer than one page and should be submitted by 23 January 2004 to:

Ms. Emma Tombleson Research Management Department Civil Aviation Authority Gatwick Airport London UK Tel 44 (0) Fax 44 (0)

General Topics Research progress and future directions Accident studies, databases, risk assessments and probablistic methods Cost-benefit Analyses and Safety Economics International Initiatives

Crash Dynamics: Structural strength and load attenuation Airframe Structures Computer modelling Airframe Structures Models Seat/occupants Models Human injury criteria

Evacuation Computer models Human performance studies Experimentation and equipment Cabin crew issues

Operational Issues Cabin crew training Turbulence Safety briefing Safety equipment

Materials fire Safety Fuselage burnthrough resistance: Thermal/acoustic insulation: Material Flammability: Fire testing methods: Advanced fire resistant materials

Systems fire safety Halon replacements: Fuel tank fire and explosion protection : Fire detection and suppression : Fires in nonpressurized areas: