Finite element simulation of the high risk constructions, experiences and problems
    
within the
2nd WSEAS International Conference on
APPLIED and THEORETICAL MECHANICS (MECHANICS'06)
Venice, Italy, November 20-22, 2006
http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2006/venice/mechanics/index.html

 

Topics:

  • Developing and Application of high-quality finite elements and software packages

  • Finite element simulations in failure/fracture analysis of the complex constructions

  • Fracture mechanics analysis, Mixed modes, Crack trajectory simulation under mixed modes, Fatigue life analysis

  • Damage tolerance analysis

  • Micromechanical constitutive modeling of materials

  • Reliable FE procedures

  • Competent use of FE technology

  • Applications: aircraft structures, civil engineering, nuclear power plants, chemical plants, offshore industry, large dams, pipelines, wind turbines, special purpose airplanes and space vehicles, space stations, unmanned air vehicle, human implants, timber constructions,...

  • Materials: composites, functionally graded materials, wood, ceramics, metals,...
     

Organizers:

Prof. Dubravka Mijuca, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mathematics, Dept. of Mechanics, Belgrade, Serbia, http://www.matf.bg.ac.yu/~dmijuca, Phone +381 11 20 27 801, Fax: +381 11 630151, Email dmijuca@matf.bg.ac.yu

Prof. Stevan Maksimovic
, Military Technical Institute, Strength Aircraft Department, Belgrade, Serbia, Phone +381-11-31-87-864, Fax: +381-11-31-84-919, Email: s.maksimovic@net.yu

Program Committee:

Joseph Zarka, Directeur de Recherches au CNRS, Directeur Scientifique de CADLM, zarka@lms.polytechnique.fr, http://www.cadlm.fr

Gdoutos E.E, Professor, Director of Laboratory of Applied Mechanics,
Director of Section of Mechanics, President of the Greek Group of Fracture, Department of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace
GR-671 00 Xanthi, Greece, Tel: 30-25410-26926, Fax: 30-25410-25435, e-mail: egdoutos@civil.duth.gr

Dubravka Mijuca, Professor, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mathematics, Dept. of Mechanics, Belgrade, Serbia, Email dmijuca@matf.bg.ac.yu

Stevan Maksimovic, Head of Strength aircraft department at Military Technical Institute, Belgrade, Serbia, Email: s.maksimovic@net.yu
 


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Brief Biography of the Organizers:

Prof. Dubravka Mijuca received the B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Faculty of Mathematics, Dept. of mechanics University of Belgrade. She has published more than 50 papers in Journals and Conferences. She is leader of Seminar of Rheology, the President of organizing committee of First International Conference in Computational Mechanics CM’04. She was secretary of Yugoslav Society of Mechanics. She has a great experience in domestic and international fundamental and applied research projects as a leader and coordinator in numerical simulations in engineering.

Prof. Stevan Maksimovic, B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Faculty of Mechanical Engineering-Dept. of Aeronautics, University of Belgrade, Head of Strength aircraft department at Military Technical Institute. He has published more than 110 papers in Journals and Conferences. He has a great experience in developing computation methods and software based on improved theories and FEM and experimental validations of layered composite structures including buckling, postbuckling behaviour and failure analysis. He has a great experience in research projects in domains: fracture mechanics, fatigue life estimations and damage tolerance analysis.