
Coupled Problems and Multi-Physics
Moussa Karama(Editor)
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 4. July 2011
140 pages
978-3-03813-613-2 (ISBN)
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The objective of Coupled Problems is to present and discuss the state-of-the-art mathematical models, numerical methods and computational techniques used for solving coupled problems of a multidisciplinary nature in science and engineering. The goal of the conference was to take a step forward, in the formulation and solution of real-life problems, with a multidisciplinary vision; accounting for all of the complex couplings involved in the physical description of the problem. Simulation of multifaceted physics problems is a common task in applied research and industry. Often a suitable solver is built by connecting together several single-aspect solvers into a network. In this special issue, research in various fields was selected for consideration: adaptive methodology for multi-physics solvers, multi-physics phenomena and coupled-field problems leading to computationally intensive structural analysis. The strategies which are used to keep these problems computationally affordable are of special interest, and make this an essential reference-work.
The objective of Coupled Problems is to present and discuss the state-of-the-art mathematical models, numerical methods and computational techniques used for solving coupled problems of a multidisciplinary nature in science and engineering. The goal of the conference was to take a step forward, in the formulation and solution of real-life problems, with a multidisciplinary vision; accounting for all of the complex couplings involved in the physical description of the problem. Simulation of multifaceted physics problems is a common task in applied research and industry. Often a suitable solver is built by connecting together several single-aspect solvers into a network. In this special issue, research in various fields was selected for consideration: adaptive methodology for multi-physics solvers, multi-physics phenomena and coupled-field problems leading to computationally intensive structural analysis. The strategies which are used to keep these problems computationally affordable are of special interest, and make this an essential reference-work.
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English
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Zurich-Durnten
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Content
Preface
Simulation of a Wall Jet Flow over a Rectangular Cavity
Study of Thermo-Chemical Non-Equilibrium Phenomena behind Strong Shock Waves at Atmospheric Reentry
Simulation and Analysis of the Structure of Laminar Premixed Flame
Rheological Characterization of the Systems Clay-Polymer. Drilling Fluids Application
Delta Wing-Fuselage Interactions - Experimental Study
Study of the Interaction of Shock Wave / Laminar Boundary Layer
The Effect of Longitudinal Slope's Variation on Sedimentation in a Meandering River
Modeling a Discrete Interaction Jets/Wall Flow. Effect of Curvature
Thermomechanical Couplings in Aircraft Tire Rolling/Sliding Modeling
Reliability-Based Design and Heuristic Optimization MPSO-SA of Structures
A New Methodology for the Reliability Based Particle Swarm Optimization with Simulated Annealing
Comparison Study of Different Reliability-Based Design Optimization Approaches
Simulation of a Wall Jet Flow over a Rectangular Cavity
Study of Thermo-Chemical Non-Equilibrium Phenomena behind Strong Shock Waves at Atmospheric Reentry
Simulation and Analysis of the Structure of Laminar Premixed Flame
Rheological Characterization of the Systems Clay-Polymer. Drilling Fluids Application
Delta Wing-Fuselage Interactions - Experimental Study
Study of the Interaction of Shock Wave / Laminar Boundary Layer
The Effect of Longitudinal Slope's Variation on Sedimentation in a Meandering River
Modeling a Discrete Interaction Jets/Wall Flow. Effect of Curvature
Thermomechanical Couplings in Aircraft Tire Rolling/Sliding Modeling
Reliability-Based Design and Heuristic Optimization MPSO-SA of Structures
A New Methodology for the Reliability Based Particle Swarm Optimization with Simulated Annealing
Comparison Study of Different Reliability-Based Design Optimization Approaches
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