Abstract

The 19th International Conference “Aviation and Cosmonautics” (AviaSpace-2020) is an annual international conference held and supported by Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) on 23-27 November, 2020 in Moscow, Russia. The Program Committee was presented by scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), Polytechnic University of Milan (Italy), Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (Russia), Vrije University Brussel (Belgium), and Moscow Aviation Institute (Russia).As organizer of the annual International Conference “Aviation and Cosmonautics” (AviaSpace-2020), Moscow Aviation Institute actively encourages the development of aviation and space activities for peaceful purposes and supports the dissemination of scientific and technical information related to aviation and space. This conference is a great chance to cooperate together specialists, scientists and experts from enterprises and organizations of the aerospace and other hi-tech industries, researchers, Ph.D students from higher educational institutes who gathered to share their research findings and wealth of experiences.The conference covers a width range of aerospace science and technology topics but are not limited to (1) Aviation Systems; (2) Aviation and Rocket Engines and Power Installations; (3) Control Systems, Informatics and Power Engineering; (4) Information and Telecommunication Technologies of Aviation, Rocket and Space Systems; (5) Rocket and Space Systems; (6) Robotics, Intelligent Systems and Aircraft Armament; (7) Mathematical Methods in Aerospace Science and Technology; (8) New Materials and Production Technologies in the Field of Aviation, Rocket and Space Technique; and (9) Economics and Management at Enterprises of Aerospace Complex.The Organizing Committee would like to express our appreciation for the all speakers who participated in the conference. The Conference showed high demand of participants. It allowed combining the experience of leading organizations from different countries, establishing new mutually beneficial contacts, and creating a whole picture of breakthrough research and emerging industry needs. The results of the conference can be the creation of the basis for launching of a number of joint international projects. The development of this experience will allow to form a new point of consolidation of the international scientific community and industry for comprehensive work on current problems in the field of aerospace industry that nowadays cannot be solved by a single institution or a country.This conference gave us many illuminating and imaginative ideas, which will contribute to the further development of air transportations and space activities. The result of the conference is a great number of high level scientific manuscripts. Offering insights into the state of the art in aerospace engineering, the original research presented is valuable to academics, researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as professionals in industrial and research sectors. The clearly written manuscripts can be used for the validation of data and the development of experimental and simulation techniques as well as other mathematical approaches.All the manuscripts were reviewed and most of them were accepted to be presented in the Proceedings. The evaluation of the quality of the manuscripts was done on a high level according to the follow criteria: novelty of the presented work, reasonable and detailed description of the experimental procedure, understandable interpretation of the presented data, significant and evident proves to verify the proposed hypothesis, the absence of plagiarism, adequacy of references, the quality of language by eminent specialists in different scientific subject areas from China, Italy, Iraq, India, Germany, Poland, USA, United Kingdom, Pakistan, Nigeria, Israel, Syria, Kuwait, Jordan, Poland, France, Hungary, Egypt, Serbia, Taiwan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Republic of Korea, Ukraine, Spain, Portugal, Iran, Japan, Luxembourg, Australia, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Dagestan and Russia.Finally, the Organizing Committee could not organize this event successfully without incurring debts of gratitude to many people. AviaSpace-2020 was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project 20-08-22077). Organizing Committee:Prof. Aleksandr Shemiakov, Moscow Aviation Institute, RussiaEditors:Prof. Dean Vučinić, Vrije University, Brussels, BelgiumDr. Peter Ogbuna Offor, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, NigeriaDr. Anna Godymchuk, Tomsk Polytechnic University, RussiaDr. Anna Zykova, Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

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