2nd International Conference COMPUTER AIDED ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL
LOCALIZED DAMAGE 1-3 July 1992 Southampton, UK
Organized by :
Sponsored by:
Wessex Institute of Technology Computational Mechanics Institute
ISBE (International Society for Boundary Elements) European Structural Integrity Society (ESIS)
OBJECTIVES The purpose of the conference is to promote further international co-operation among Scientists and Engineers from different disciplines involved in the study of the assessment and control of localized damage. The overall objective is to produce an integrated approach to the problem of Fracture, Fatigue and Safe Design with emphasis placed on the application of advanced theories. The conference will discuss papers on any of the topics listed below, or others related to the theme of the meeting. The participants are encouraged to review critically existing ideas and to explore new research ideas for a wide range of applications, including dynamic and static ioadings, probabilistic as well as deterministic and applications in design. Papers are invited on the topics outlined below and other topics which will fit within the general scope of the Conference. Abstract of no more than 300 words should be submitted to Dr.M.H.Aliabadi by 27 October, 1991. CONFERENCE TOPICS * * * * * * * * *
Fracture Mechanics Crack Propagation & Control Fatigue Failure Analysis Creep & High Temperature Plasticity & Viscoplasticity Environmental Effects Residual Stress Finite Elements, BoundaryElements & Other advanced Numerical Techniques
ORGANISING COMMITTEE Dr M.H.Aliabadi Wessex Institute of Technology Computational Mechanics Institute Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton SO4 2AA, UK Te1:44(0)703 293223 Fax:44(0)703 292853 Prof D.J.Cartwright Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17387, USA.
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Damage Mechanics Composite Materials Dynamic Fracture Corrosion Design Consideration Knowledge Base Systems Industrial Applications Microstructural & Micromechanical Modelling
Dr C.A.Brebbia Wessex Institute of Technology Computational Mechanics Institute Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton SO4 2AA, UK
Prof H.Nisitani Kyushu University Higashi-Ku, Fukuoka, 812 Japan.
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