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ECCM 2010 Minisymposium on Fracture and Contact Mechanics for Interface Problems -
Paris, France, May 16-21 2010
The IV European Conference on Computational Mechanics-ECCM 2010, Solids, Structures and Coupled Problems in Engineering, organized by ECCOMAS, will take place in Paris, France, May 16-21 2010 (see the Congress websitehttp://www.eccm2010.org/ for more information).
During this conference, we are organizing a Minisymposium entitled: Fracture and Contact Mechanics for Interface Problems
This Minisymposium will be held under the auspices of the Italian Group of Fracture.Abstracts of perspective contributors should be submitted through the website of the Conference http://www.eccm2010.org/ . Please, note that the site will be open for abstract submission between September 30 and November 20, 2009. In the meanwhile, thank you to send us an email stating your intention to submit an abstract for this Minisymposium.
We look forward to meeting you there,
Marco Paggi - Politecnico di Torino
Alberto Carpinteri - Politecnico di Torino
Peter Wriggers - Leibniz University of Hannover
ABSTRACT
Interface mechanical problems are of main concern in civil, mechanical and electronic engineering, as well as in biomechanics, geophysics and materials science. Interfaces in multi-material systems, such as layered materials, fibre-composites and hierarchical materials, must sustain mechanical and thermo-elastic stresses without failure. Consequently, they exert an important and sometimes controlling influence on the overall performance of the materials. In this context, analytical and numerical methods based on fracture mechanics and contact mechanics can be profitably applied to characterize the mechanical behaviour of interfaces over all the scales.
The aim of this Minisymposium is to bring together specialists in fracture mechanics and contact mechanics to discuss advances in mathematical formulations and computational models for interface mechanical problems. Interested researchers are invited to submit abstracts on topics which include, but are not limited to:
Contact person:
Dr. Ing. Marco Paggi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Structural Mechanics
e-mail: marco.paggi@polito.it
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