Advances in Mechanics: Theoretical, Computational and Interdisciplinary Issues covers the domain of theoretical, experimental and computational mechanics as well as interdisciplinary issues, such as industrial applications. Special attention is paid to the theoretical background and practical applications of computational mechanics.
This volume contains 132 contributions presented at the PCM-CMM-2015 Congress held on 8-11 September, 2015 in Gdansk, Poland. The Congress is a joint scientific event of the 3rd Polish Congress of Mechanics (PCM) and the 21st International Conference on Computer Methods in Mechanics (CMM).
Advances in Mechanics: Theoretical, Computational and Interdisciplinary Issues will be of interest to researchers and designers dealing with mechanics and its applications.
Preface; Interactions between mechanical systems and continuum
mechanical models in the framework of biomechanics and vehicle dynamics;
Multiscale mechanics of dynamical metamaterials; Consistent plate theories-a
matter still not settled?; Experimental attempts for creep and fatigue damage
analysis of materials-state of the art and new challenges; Micro and nano
fluid mechanics; Shape memory materials and structures: Modelling and
computational challenges; Advanced mechanics in High Energy Physics
experiments; Hierarchic isogeometric analyses of beams and shells; Finite
element method simulations of linear and nonlinear elasticity problems with
error control and mesh adaptation; Physics and computations of turbulent
dispersed flows: Macro-consequences from micro-interactions; Finite strain
analyses of deformations in polymer specimens; Regular contributions
Experimental tests for the determination of mechanical properties of PVC
foil; Asymptotic solution for free vibration of weakly nonlinear oscillator
with two serially connected springs; Strain hardening effect on
elastic-plastic contact of a rigid sphere against a deformable flat;
Multiscale evolutionary optimization of functionally graded materials;
Optimization of structural topology using unstructured Cellular Automata; A
mesh-free particle model for simulation of trimming of aluminum alloy sheet;
New method of generating Strut and Tie models using truss topology
optimization; The influence of imperfect interfaces on the overall mechanical
response of metal-matrix composites; The effect of technological parameters
of shot peening on the surface roughness of 51CrV4 steel; Analysis approach
for Diffusor Augmented Small Wind Turbine Rotor; Geometric analysis of a
1-dof, six-link feeder; Modal approach in the fluid-structure interaction in
aerospace; Investigations on the chip shape and its upsetting and coverage
ratios in partial symmetric face milling process of aluminium alloy AW-7075
and the simulation of the process with the use of FEM; Sensitivity analysis
of behavior of sandwich plate with PU foam core with respect to boundary
conditions and material model; Distribution of damages in unconventionally
reinforced concrete slabs subjected to impact loads; Experimental
verification of the relationships between Young's modulus and bone density
using DIC; Construction of stress trajectories in optimal, non-homogeneous
elastic bodies; Multiobjective optimization of electrothermal microactuators
by means of Immune Game Theory MultiObjective Algorithm; Detection of damages
in a riveted plate; Nonlinear dynamic response of periodically inhomogeneous
Rayleigh beams; Investigation of turbulent boundary layers at moderate
Reynolds number in the vicinity of separation
Michal Kleiber, Tadeusz Burczynski, Krzysztof Wilde, Jaroslaw Gorski, Karol Winkelmann, Lukasz Smakosz