31 juillet au 5 août 2022 -WCCM-APCOM 2022 - Minisymposium 0715 Multi-scale numerical methods for non-linear solids problems
09-12-2021
Dear Colleagues,
we are organizing the Minisymposium 0715 Multi-scale numerical methods for non-linear solids problems
https://www.wccm2022.org/minisymposia0715.html
as part of the 15th WCCM-APCOM Congress, Yokohama, Japan, July 31-August 5, 2022
https://www.wccm2022.org/index.html
The deadline for submitting a one-page abstract is January 9, 2022 and instructions could be found on
https://www.wccm2022.org/submission.html
The minisymposium is intended as a forum for exchange and debate on advanced multi-scale (in its widest sense) computational methods for studying the behaviour of materials and structures.
The aim is to bring together researchers (engineers, physicists, mathematicians) specialising in computational mechanics and numerical modelling for the simulation of solid mechanics and structures. Papers may cover a wide range of numerical aspects related to the modelling of materials or structures. In this context, the interest and relevance of multi-scale strategies will be highlighted. The focus will be on computational issues, while highlighting the underlying conceptual and theoretical foundations. Application topics will include (but not be limited to):
- Heterogeneous media;
- Materials with micro-structure;
- Localized effects;
- Multilevel or multimodels strategies;
- Complex material behaviour;
- Non-standard continua;
- Interface and contact problems;
Frédéric Lebon et Isabelle Ramière
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22-09-2021
Dear Colleagues,
We are organizing the Minisymposium 0715 Multi-scale numerical methods for non-linear solids problems
https://www.wccm2022.org/minisymposia0715.html
as part of the 15th WCCM-APCOM Congress, Yokohama, Japan, July 31-August 5, 2022
https://www.wccm2022.org/index.html
The deadline for submitting a one-page abstract is November 15, 2021 and instructions could be found on
https://www.wccm2022.org/submission.html
The minisymposium is intended as a forum for exchange and debate on advanced multi-scale (in its widest sense) computational methods for studying the behaviour of materials and structures.
The aim is to bring together researchers (engineers, physicists, mathematicians) specialising in computational mechanics and numerical modelling for the simulation of solid mechanics and structures. Papers may cover a wide range of numerical aspects related to the modelling of materials or structures. In this context, the interest and relevance of multi-scale strategies will be highlighted. The focus will be on computational issues, while highlighting the underlying conceptual and theoretical foundations. Application topics will include (but not be limited to):
- Heterogeneous media;
- Materials with micro-structure;
- Localized effects;
- Multilevel or multimodels strategies;
- Complex material behaviour;
- Non-standard continua;
- Interface and contact problems;
Frédéric Lebon et Isabelle Ramière
1987