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Computational Methods for Solids and Fluids

Multiscale Analysis, Probability Aspects and Model Reduction

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  • © 2016

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  • Presents contributions from both solid mechanics and applied mathematics experts
  • Gives code-coupling strategy for efficient development of scientific software for large-scale computations
  • Treats coupled probability-nonlinear-mechanics problems and solution methods
  • Provides a modern mathematical and computational setting for multi-phase flows and fluid-structure interaction
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (COMPUTMETHODS, volume 41)

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This volume contains the best papers presented at the 2nd ECCOMAS International Conference on Multiscale Computations for Solids and Fluids, held June 10-12, 2015. 

Topics dealt with include multiscale strategy for efficient development of scientific software for large-scale computations, coupled probability-nonlinear-mechanics problems and solution methods, and modern mathematical and computational setting for multi-phase flows and fluid-structure interaction. 

The papers consist of contributions by six experts who taught short courses prior to the conference, along with several selected articles from other participants dealing with complementary issues, covering both solid mechanics and applied mathematics.
  


Editors and Affiliations

  • Laboratoire Mécanique Roberval, Université Technologie Compiègne, Compiegne, France

    Adnan Ibrahimbegovic

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