Computational Engineering
Proceedings of the First Pan-Pacific Conference, Seoul, Korea, 1-5 November 1993
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 18. October 1993
Book
Hardback
522 pages
978-0-444-81671-9 (ISBN)
Description
The principal objective of this volume is to present a collection of ideas from engineers and scientists of the Asia-Pacific region in the fields of computational engineering. The contributors originate from over ten countries in the Pan-Pacific region including Australia, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Russia, Singapore, and USA. Up-to-date research results are encompassed by this volume, reflecting the current activities of researchers in the region. It is the intention that the contributions will encourage cooperation among research workers and practitioners of computational engineering.
The principal objective of this volume is to present a collection of ideas from engineers and scientists of the Asia-Pacific region in the fields of computational engineering. The contributors originate from over ten countries in the Pan-Pacific region including Australia, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Russia, Singapore, and USA. Up-to-date research results are encompassed by this volume, reflecting the current activities of researchers in the region. It is the intention that the contributions will encourage cooperation among research workers and practitioners of computational engineering.
The principal objective of this volume is to present a collection of ideas from engineers and scientists of the Asia-Pacific region in the fields of computational engineering. The contributors originate from over ten countries in the Pan-Pacific region including Australia, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Russia, Singapore, and USA. Up-to-date research results are encompassed by this volume, reflecting the current activities of researchers in the region. It is the intention that the contributions will encourage cooperation among research workers and practitioners of computational engineering.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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index
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-81671-9 (9780444816719)
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Editor
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Taejon, Korea
Content
Part 1 Session SM - solid mechanics: numerical modelling of stiffness reduction due to transverse cracking in unidirectional composites, Y. Kwon and J.M. Berner; thermal buckling analysis of thick laminated composite plates, Y.-S. Lee et al; finite element analysis of composite multi-pin joints with frictional contact constraints, S.J. Kim and J.H. Kim; finite element analysis of postbuckling compressive strengths for composite cylindrical panels, J.H. Kweon and C.S. Hong; numerical analysis of ECT on a crack near a rivet hole, M. Tsuchimoto et al; a hypersingular-boundary integral equation method for a class of multiple interacting crack problems, W.T. Ang. Part 2 Session FM - fluid mechanics: high Reynolds number viscous flow by Petrov-Galerkin FEM with exponential test function, K. Kakuda and N. Tosaka; numerical solution of three-dimensional turbulent parabolized Navier-Stokes equations, C. Shu et al; flow calculations in JPL nozzle using the solution adaptive grid generation, T.S. Park and J.H. Kwon; numerical analysis of turbulent swirling flow, Y.S. Morsi et al; Eulerian predictions of gas-particle flows past two in-line tubes, J.Y. Tu and C.A.J. Fletcher; flow simulation in shallow waters, K. Onishi et al; numerical study of shallow cavity convective flows by boundary element method, T. Goto and M. Suzuki; a new approach for the solution of boundary layer equations, C. Shu et al. Part 3 Session SP - solution processes: calculation and analysis of weighting coefficient matrices in differential quadrature method, C. Wen and Y. Yu; differential quadrature method for high order boundary value problems, C. Wen and Y. Yu; an automatic mesh generation scheme on 3D surfaces, S.-W. Chae et al; automatic mesh generation for triangular grids, S.-S. Lee and H.-O. Choi; comparisons of the direct and approximation method in structural optimization, S.H. Lee et al; a study on computational enhancement for min-max dynamic response optimization problems, D.-H. Choi et al. Part 4 Session DV - dynamics, vibration and impact: dynamics of adaptive structures - design through simulations, K.C. Park and S. Alexander; dynamic analysis of 3 DOF's rigid body suspension system by computer simulation, K.-R. Chung; multibody modelling and dynamic analysis of a hydraulic excavator, W.S. Yoo et al; nonlinear dynamic analysis of crane structure with multi-body dynamics method, C. Wang; nonlinear modelling and simulation of a flexible manipulator, J.L. Meek and H. Liu; dynamic control algorithms of redundant manipulators with torque stability, W.J. Chung et al; characteristics of optimal solutions in kinematic resolutions of redundancy, J.H. Park et al. Part 5 Session APP - applications. (Part Contents).