
ECCOMAS '96: Numerical Methods in Engineering '96 - Proceedings of the Second ECCOMAS Conference on Numerical Methods in Engineering v. 2
J. Periaux(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 29. August 1996
Book
Hardback
1062 pages
978-0-471-96692-0 (ISBN)
Description
The European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Science (ECCOMAS) has been created with the aim of providing a co-ordination of international scientific conferences and other activities in the field of computational methods in applied sciences. The main objective of the joint conferences on computational fluid dynamics and numerical methods in engineering is to provide a common forum for the presentation and discussion of scientific computing applied to engineering sciences. Equal emphasis is to be given to basic methodologies, scientific developments and industrial applications. These conferences are presented in three volumes. Volume one, "Computational Fluid Dynamics '96", covers the proceedings of the Third ECCOMAS Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics; Volume two, "Numerical Methods in Engineering '96", covers the proceedings of the second ECCOMAS Conference on Numerical Methods in Engineering; and Volume three, "Computational Methods in Applied Sciences '96", which presents invited lectures and special technical sessions of both the Third ECCOMAS Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference and the Second ECCOMAS Conference on Numerical Methods in Engineering.
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Edition
Volume 2 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Ill.
Dimensions
Height: 267 mm
Width: 205 mm
Weight
2640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-96692-0 (9780471966920)
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Content
Partial table of contents:; ERROR ANALYSIS 1; Error Estimation Based on Statically Admissible Stress Fields (T. Kvamsdal, et al.); POROUS MEDIA 1; Numerical Integration of Viscoplastic Constitutive Equations for Porous Materials (L. Cotantonio & L. Stainier); GENERIC SOLVERS; Symmetric Forms of Thermodynamically Compatible Systems of Conservation Laws in Continuum Mechanics (S. Godunov & E. Romensky); HELMHOLTZ EQUATIONS; A Boundary Element Method for Axisymmetric Elastodynamic Analysis (G. Ozkan and Y. Mengi); MATERIALS 1; Modelling the Behaviour and Failure Analysis of Brittle Microcracking Materials (I. St; Doltsinis and R. Handel); NONLINEAR MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES; Numerical Methods in Non-Linear Elasticity (I. Brigadnov).