EUROMECH Meetings in 1999 and 2000

EUROMECH Meetings in 1999 and 2000

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Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering Comput.

Methods

Appl. Mech. Engrg.

164 (1998) 397-400

Announcement EUROMECH Meetings in 1999 and 2000 The EUROMECH Council has overall responsibility Conferences.

for EUROMECH Colloquia and EUROMECH

EUROMECH Colloquia are informal meetings on specialized research topics. Participation is restricted to a small number of research

workers actively engaged in the field of each Colloquium. The organization of each Colloquium, including the selection of participants for invitation, is entrusted to a Chairman. Proceedings are not normally published. Those who are interested in taking part in a Colloquium should write to the appropriate Chairman. Number, Title, Chairperson or Co-chairperson, Dates and Location for each Colloquium in 1999, and preliminary information for some Colloquia in 2000, are given below. List of EUROMECH Colloquia in 1999 and 2000 389

Physiological flows and flow-structure

interactions

Prof. K. Perktold, Institute of Mathematics, Technical University Graz, Steyrergasse 30/3, A-8010 Graz, Austria E-mail: [email protected] Prof. T. Kinner, Graz April 20-24, 1999, Graz, Austria 390

Instability, bifurcation and localisation in fracture of materials

Dr. G. Rousselier, Electricite de France, Dept. MTC, Site des Renardieres, F-778 18 Moret-sur-Loing CCdex, France E-mail: [email protected] Dr. A. Benallal, Cachan lo- 12 May 1999, Paris, France 391

Wind tunnel modelling of dispersion in environmental flows

Dr. Z. Janour, Institute of Thermomechanics, Dolejskova 5, CZ-182 00 Prague 8, the Czech Republic E-mail: [email protected] Prof. A. Robins, Surrey, and Prof. M. Schatzmann, Hamburg 13- 1.5 September 1999, Prague, the Czech Republic 392

Mechanics of railway interfaces

Prof. R.A. Smith, University of Shellfield, Mappin Street, Sheffield, Sl 3JD, UK E-mail: [email protected] Prof. E. Andersson, Stockholm, Sweden 25-27 March 1999, Sheffield and Derby, UK 0045-7825/98/$19.00 0 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved. PII: SOO45-7825(98)00264-3

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Crack initiation after extensive multiaxial plastic jlow

Prof. A.G. Atkins, Dept. of Engineering, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AY, UK E-mail: [email protected] Dr. 0. Kolednik, Erich Schmid. Austrian Academy of Sciences, Leoben, Austria Easter 2000, Reading, UK 394

Theory and numerics

of anisotropic

materials at jinite strains

Dr. K. Hackl, Institute for Strength of Materials, Technical University of Graz, Kopernikusgasse 24, A-8000, Graz, Austria E-mail: [email protected] Prof. Ch. Miehe, Prof. Ch. Celigoj 13-16 April 1999, Graz, Austria 395

Coastal, estuarine

and river forms

Prof. H.J. de Vriend, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, NL E-mail: [email protected] Prof. P Blondeaux, Univeristy of Genoa, Italy May 1999, Enschede, NL 396

Vertical structures

in rotating and strati$ed jluids

Prof. R. Verzicco, Dipartimento di Meccanica e Aeronautica, Via Eudossiana 18, 00184, Roma, Italy E-mail: [email protected],it Prof. G.J.F. van Heijst, Eindhoven 22-25 June 1999, Cortona, Italy 397

Impact in mechanical

system

Dr. B. Brogliato, Laboratorie d’Automatique de Grenoble UMR CNRS-INPG 5528, ENSIEG, BP 46, Domaine Universitaire, 38402 Saint Martin d’Heres, France E-mail: [email protected] Prof. W. Stonge, University of Cambridge, UK 30 June-2 July 1999, Grenoble (LAG), France 398

Fluid-structure

interaction

in ocean engineering

Prof. E. Kreuzer, Meerestechnik II - Mechanik, Technische Universitat Hamburg-Harburg, Eissendorfer Str. 42, 21073 Hamburg, Germany E-mail: [email protected] Prof. 0. von Estroff October 11-15, 1999, Hamburg, Germany 400

Impact and damage

tolerance

modelling

of composite

laminates and structures

Dr. C. Soutis, Imperial College, London SW7 2BY, UK E-mail: [email protected] Prof. G.A.O. Davies, UK, Dr. Jaab Wiggenraad, the Netherlands 26-29 September 1999, London, UK

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Inverse methods in structural dynamics Prof. J.E. Mottershead, Dept. of Engineering, The University of Liverpool, Brownlow Street, Liverpool, E-mail: [email protected] Dr. MI. Friswell, Wales 6-7 September 1999, Liverpool, UK Micromechanics of fracture processes Prof. D. Gross, Institute of Mechanics, TU Darmstadt, D-64289 Darmstadt, Germany E-mail: [email protected] Prof. D. Fischer, Prof. E. van der Giessen 24-27 October 1999, near Darmstadt, Germany

L69 3GH, UK

Hochschulstrasse

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Turbulence in high speed compressible flows Prof. J.P. Bonnet, Laboratoire d’etudes Aerodynamique, CEAT - 43 route de l’Aerodrome, F-86036, Poitiers, France E-mail: bonnet@univ-poitiersfr Dr. Otto Leuchter, Onera 2-4 November 1999, Poitiers - Futuroscope, France

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Advances in computational multibody dynamics Prof. Jorge A.C. Ambrosia, IDMEC - Instituto Superior Tecnico, Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1096 Lisboa, Portugal E-mail: [email protected] Prof. W. Schiehlen 20-23 September 1999, Lisboa, Portugal

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Modelling uncertainties in structural analysis Prof. P. Level, Universite de Valenciennes et du Hainuat Direction 1.S.T.V Le Mont Houy - BP31 1 59304 Valenciennes Cedex, France E-mail: [email protected] Prof. L. Jezequel, Lyon, France September 1999, France

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Image processing methods in applied mechanics Dr. T. Kowalewski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Center of Mechanics PL - 00-049 Warsaw, Poland E-mail: [email protected] Prof. W. Kosinski, Dr. J. Kompenhans 6-8 May 1999, Warsaw, Poland

1,

Cambresis,

IPPT, PAN,

Symbolical and geometric methods in multibody kinematics and dynamics Prof. A. Kecskemethy, Technical Univeristy of Graz, Institute of Mechanics, Kopernikusgasse 24, A-8000, Graz, Austria E-mail: [email protected] September 2000, Graz

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Interactive

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and solidijcation

Prof. D.S. Riley Department of Theoretical Mechanics, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Ing. Habil P. Enrhard, Germany; Prof. P.H. Steen, US March 2000 409

Dynamics

and long-time behavior

of railway vehicles,

track and substructure

Prof. K. Popp, Institute of Mechanics, University of Hannover, Appelstral3e 11, D-30167 Hannover, Germany Prof. R. Bogacz, Warsaw; Prof. Hans True, Lyngby 6-10 March 2000, Hannover, Germany 410

The applications

of computer

algebra

to mechanics

Prof. M. Lesser, Royal Institute of Technology, S-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden E-mail: [email protected] Prof. Dr.-Ing. E. Kreuzer April /May 2000, Stockholm 411

3C Stereo and holographic PIV. Application to turbulence measurements Dot. M. Trinite, Coria - UMR 6614, UNIVERSITE et INSA de Rouen, 76821 Mont Saint Aignan Cedex E-mail: [email protected] Dr. J. Kompenhans, Prof. M. Stanislas 12-14 April 2000, Rouen, France

EUROMECH Conferences are broad in scientific scope. They comprise the EUROMECH Solid Mechanics Conference, the EUROMECH

Fluid Mechanics Conference, the EUROMECH Turbulence Conference, the EUROMECH Nonlinear Dynamics Conference and the EUROMECH Mechanics of Materials Conference. They are open to all those interested and are expected to have a number of participants between 150 and 600. The general purpose is to provide opportunities for scientists and engineers to meet and discuss current research. The responsibility for each series of Conferences is delegated to a Standing Conference Committee. The organizational work is carried out by Local Organizing Committees (LOC). Those who are interested in taking part in one of the Conferences should write to the Chairman or Secretary of the appropriate LOC. Information about one Conference in 1999 is given below. ENOC-3

3rd EUROMECH

Nonlinear

Oscillations

Conference

Prof. R. Ohayon, Chaire de Mecanique, C.N.A.M., rue Conte, F-75003 Paris, France E-mail: [email protected]