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1、Conference ScheduleSecond M.I.T. Conference onComputational Fluid and Solid MechanicsJune 17-20, 2003The mission of the Conference:To bring together Industry and Academia andTo nurture the next generation in computational mechanicsTuesday 8:45amWelcomeProfessor Klaus-Jrgen Bathe Opening of Conferenc

2、eProfessor Alice P. Gast, Vice President for Research, M.I.T.Plenary Lectures9:00 to 10:30 amRoom: Kresge Auditorium (W16)Biological Simulations at All Scales: From Cardiovascular Hemodynamics to Protein Molecular MechanicsR.D. Kamm, M.I.T.The Role of CAE in Product Development at Ford Motor Company

3、S.G. Kelkar and N.K. Kochhar, Ford Motor Company10:30 to 11:00amCoffee BreakTuesday 11:00am - 12:30pmComputational concepts for shell structures, Session 47 Part I; Room 2-105Accurate simulation of crack problems, Session 44 Part I; Room 2-132Advances in computational dynamics, Session 82 Part I; Ro

4、om 2-135Inelastic constitutive behavior; micro-macro and phenomenological models, Session 38 Part I; Room 2-136Advances and applications of computational methods in aerospace, Session 4 Part I; Room 2-139Uncertainties in structural mechanics/analysis, Session 71 Part I; Room 2-143Numerical approxima

5、tion of fluid-structure interaction problems, Session 9 Part I; Room 2-146Advances in boundary element methods, Session 79 Part I, Room 2-147Computational models in biology, Session 42 Part I, Room 4-370Advanced applications in computational fluid and solid mechanics with established software, Sessi

6、on 121 Part I; Room 10-250Innovative methods in optimal design and control, Session 58 Part I; Room 26-204Innovative numerical methods, Session 103 Part I; Room 26-210Soft Tissue Simulation, Session 17; Room 26-302Probabilistic mechanics and structural reliability, Session 24 Part I; Room 26-310Comp

7、utational geomechanics, Session 72 Part I; Room 35-225Incompressible flow simulations, Session 35 Part I; Room 66-144Combustion modeling, Session 7 Part I; Room 66-154Computation of multiphase flows, Session 37 Part I; Room 66-156Vortex and particle methods, Session 29 Part I; Room 66-168Tuesday 2:0

8、0 - 4:00pm; 4:30pm - EndComputational concepts for shell structures, Session 47 Part II; Room 2-105Accurate simulation of crack problems, Session 44 Part II; Room 2-132Advances in computational dynamics, Session 82 Part II; Room 2-135Inelastic constitutive behavior; micro-macro and phenomenological

9、models, Session 38 Part II; Room 2-136Advances and applications of computational methods in aerospace, Session 4 Part II; Room 2-139Uncertainties in structural mechanics/analysis, Session 71 Part II; Room 2-143Numerical approximation of fluid-structure interaction problems, Session 9 Part II; Room 2

10、-146Advances in boundary element methods, Session 79 Part II, Room 2-147Computational models in biology, Session 42 Part II, Room 4-370Advanced applications in computational fluid and solid mechanics with established software, Session 121 Part II; Room 10-250Innovative methods in optimal design and

11、control, Session 58 Part II; Room 26-204Innovative numerical methods, Session 103 Part II; Room 26-210Meshless methods, Session 16 Part I; Room 26-302Probabilistic mechanics and structural reliability, Session 24 Part II; Room 26-310Pre-conditioned iterative methods and algorithms, applications and

12、software environments, Session 32: Room 26-314Unstructured mesh adaptation, Session 25: Room 26-322Computational structural mechanics research in the Department of Defense, Session 5: Room 26-328Computational geomechanics, Session 72 Part II; Room 35-225Incompressible flow simulations, Session 35 Pa

13、rt II; Room 66-144Combustion modeling, Session 7 Part II; Room 66-154Computation of multiphase flows, Session 37 Part II; Room 66-156Nonlinear dynamics of continuous fluid-structural systems, Session 20: Room 66-160Vortex and particle methods, Session 29 Part II; Room 66-168Wednesday 9:00amPlenary L

14、ectures9:00 to 10:30 amRoom: Kresge Auditorium (W16)Nonlinear Schemes and Multiscale Preconditioners for Time Evolution Problems in Constrained Structural DynamicsP. Le Tallec, cole PolytechniqueSteel Industry; Simulation of Production Processes and Product Performance Evaluation using Finite Elemen

15、t ModelsE.N. Dvorkin, FUDETEC10:30 to 11:00amCoffee BreakWednesday 11:00am 12:30pmComputational concepts for shell structures, Session 47 Part III; Room 2-105Advances in computational dynamics, Session 82 Part III; Room 2-135Advances and applications of computational methods in aerospace, Session 4

16、Part III; Room 2-139Uncertainties in structural mechanics/analysis, Session 71 Part III; Room 2-143Recent advances in analysis and numerics for fluid dynamics problems, Session 50 Part I; Room 2-146Advances in boundary element methods, Session 79 Part III, Room 2-147Computational models in biology,

17、Session 42 Part III, Room 4-370Advanced applications in computational fluid and solid mechanics with established software, Session 121 Part III; Room 10-250Discontinuous Galerkin methods for fluid and solid mechanics, Session 15 Part I: Room 26-204Innovative numerical methods, Session 103 Part III;

18、Room 26-210Meshless methods, Session 16 Part II; Room 26-302Probabilistic mechanics and structural reliability, Session 24 Part III; Room 26-310Computational geomechanics, Session 72 Part III; Room 35-225High accuracy compact schemes and their applications to CFD, Session 74 Part I; Room 66-144Combu

19、stion modeling, Session 7 Part III; Room 66-154Flows with free-surfaces/interfaces, Session 97 Part I; Room 66-160Fluid-structure interactions, Session 52 Part I; Room 66-168Wednesday 2:00 - 4:00pm; 4:30pm - EndComputational concepts for shell structures, Session 47 Part IV; Room 2-105Finite element

20、 models for smart structures, Session 28; Room 2-132Advances in computational dynamics, Session 82 Part IV; Room 2-135Computational modelling of biological pattern formation, Session 93; Room 2-146Advances and applications of computational methods in aerospace, Session 4 Part IV; Room 2-139Nonlinear

21、 time-history of long span seismic bridge design and retrofit, Session 73; Room 2-142Inverse problems from thermal/fluids and solid mechanics applications, Session 59; Room 2-143Recent advances in analysis and numerics for fluid dynamics problems, Session 50 Part II; Room 2-146Methods of analysis fo

22、r contact problems, Session 101; Room 2-147Computational models in biology, Session 42 Part IV, Room 4-370Advanced applications in computational fluid and solid mechanics with established software, Session 121 Part IV; Room 10-250Discontinuous Galerkin methods for fluid and solid mechanics, Session

23、15 Part II: Room 26-204Innovative numerical methods, Session 103 Part IV; Room 26-210Meshless methods, Session 16 Part III; Room 26-302Computational damage mechanics in metal forming, Session 67; Room 26-310Computational models using Trefftz functions, Session 46; Room 26-314Computational insights i

24、n material models, Session 100; Room 26-322Computational modeling of multiphase and structural composites, Session 41; Room 26-328Structural optimization, Session 61 Part I; Room 35-225High accuracy compact schemes and their applications to CFD, Session 74 Part II; Room 66-144Computational combustio

25、n, Session 57; Room 66-154Analytical and numerical studies of vortical flows, Session 48; Room 66-156Flows with free-surfaces/interfaces, Session 97 Part II; Room 66-160Fluid-structure interactions, Session 52 Part II; Room 66-168Thursday 9:00amPlenary Lectures9:00 to 10:30 amRoom: Kresge Auditorium

26、 (W16)A Numerical Method for Large Eddy Simulation in Complex GeometriesP. Moin, Stanford UniversityAerodynamic Simulation in Aerospace IndustryStatus, Needs and ExpectationsH. Rieger and W. Schmidt, DaimlerChrysler AG10:30 to 11:00amCoffee BreakThursday 11:00am 12:30pmModels and methods for biologi

27、cal fluid dynamics and related problems with immersed boundaries, Session 88 Part I; Room 2-105Electro-magneto-mechanics of smart material systems and structures, Session 77 Part I; Room 2-135Computational procedures for biological tissue, Session 45 Part I; Room 4-370Advanced applications in comput

28、ational fluid and solid mechanics with established software, Session 121 Part V; Room 10-250Discontinuous Galerkin methods for fluid and solid mechanics, Session 15 Part III: Room 26-204Innovative numerical methods, Session 103 Part V; Room 26-210Simulation of optimal metal forming processes, Sessio

29、n 94 Part I; Room 26-302Computational stochastic mechanics, Session 70 Part I; Room 26-310Advanced analysis for practical design, Session 26 Part I; Room 26-328Structural optimization, Session 61 Part II; Room 35-225Computation of flow problems with complex rheology, Session 27 Part I; Room 66-154Te

30、xtbook multigrid efficiency in computational fluid dynamics, Session 120 Part I; Room 66-156Simulation models for environmental systems, Session 76 Part I; Room 66-160Fluid-structure interactions, Session 52 Part III; Room 66-168Thursday 2:00 - 4:00pm; 4:30pm - EndModels and methods for biological f

31、luid dynamics and related problems with immersed boundaries, Session 88 Part II; Room 2-105Advances in numerical analysis techniques for pavement systems, Session 8; Room 2-132Electro-magneto-mechanics of smart material systems and structures, Session 77 Part II; Room 2-135Mechanics of tumor develop

32、ments, Session 6; Room 2-136Modeling experiences in finite element analysis, Session 11; Room 2-139Bridge structures, Sessio 68; Room 2-142Computational multiscale modeling of advanced composites, Session 54; Room 2-143Computational fluid geodynamics, Session 40; Room 2-146Neural networks and soft m

33、ethods in computational mechanics, Session 90; Room 2-147Computational procedures for biological tissue, Session 45 Part II; Room 4-370Advanced applications in computational fluid and solid mechanics with established software, Session 121 Part VI; Room 10-250Coupling of geomechanics and fluid flow i

34、n porous media, Session 91 Part I; Room 26-204Molecular methods in mechanics, Session 34; Room 26-210Simulation of optimal metal forming processes, Session 94 Part I; Room 26-302Computational stochastic mechanics, Session 70 Part II; Room 26-310Computational micromechanics of biological materials, S

35、ession 84; Room 26-314Multiscale computations in fluid and solid mechanics, Session 19; Room 26-322Advanced analysis for practical design, Session 26 Part II; Room 26-328Multiscale material modeling and simulation, Session 66 Part I; Room 35-225Fluid flows in design, Session 51 Part I; Room 66-144Co

36、mputation of flow problems with complex rheology, Session 27 Part II; Room 66-154Textbook multigrid efficiency in computational fluid dynamics, Session 120 Part II; Room 66-156Simulation models for environmental systems, Session 76 Part II; Room 66-160Fluid-structure interactions, Session 52 Part IV

37、; Room 66-168Microfluids and bioMEMS simulation, Session 49 Part I; Room 26-210Friday 9:00amPlenary Lectures9:00 to 10:30 amRoom: Kresge Auditorium (W16)Simulations of Complex Systems across Multiple Length ScalesE. Kaxiras, Harvard UniversityConsequences of Modeling on Tire DevelopmentJ.-M. Vachera

38、nd, Michelin10:30 to 11:00amCoffee BreakFriday 11:00am 12:30pmCrash and crush safety, Session 18 Part I; Room 2-105Determination of stress intensity factors, Session 43 Part I; Room 2-132Educational issues and aspects for computational fluid and solid mechanics, Session 81 Part I; Room 2-135Modeling

39、 and simulation of the electro-mechanical behavior of the heart, Session 13 Part I; Room 2-136Differential quadrature, generalized methods and related discrete element analysis methods, Session 14 Part I; Room 2-139Advanced analysis of concrete structures, Session 98 Part I; Room 2-143Error predicti

40、on/control in FEM, Session 104 Part I; Room 2-147Mechanical modeling of soft biological tissue, Session 80 Part I; Room 4-370Advanced applications in computational fluid and solid mechanics with established software, Session 121 Part VII; Room 10-250Coupling of geomechanics and fluid flow in porous

41、media, Session 91 Part II; Room 26-204Microfluids and bioMEMS simulation, Session 49 Part I; Room 26-210Simulation of optimal metal forming processes, Session 94 Part II; Room 26-302Stochastic simulation methods for optimization problems, Session 22 Part I; Room 26-310Kinetic and fluid models for ra

42、rified and ionized media, Session 3 Part I; Room 26-314Multi-scale methods, Session 1 Part I; Room 26-322Multiscale material modeling and simulation, Session 66 Part II; Room 35-225Fluid flows in design, Session 51 Part II; Room 66-144Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian methods in computational fluid dyna

43、mics and computational solid dynamics, Session 63 Part I; Room 66-156Simulation models for environmental systems, Session 76 Part I; Room 66-160Friday 2:00 - 4:00pmCrash and crush safety, Session 18 Part II; Room 2-105Determination of stress intensity factors, Session 43 Part II; Room 2-132Education

44、al issues and aspects for computational fluid and solid mechanics, Session 81 Part II; Room 2-135Modeling and simulation of the electro-mechanical behavior of the heart, Session 13 Part II; Room 2-136Differential quadrature, generalized methods and related discrete element analysis methods, Session

45、14 Part II; Room 2-139Advanced analysis of concrete structures, Session 98 Part II; Room 2-143Error prediction/control in FEM, Session 104 Part II; Room 2-147Mechanical modeling of soft biological tissue, Session 80 Part II; Room 4-370Advanced applications in computational fluid and solid mechanics

46、with established software, Session 121 Part VIII; Room 10-250Microfluids and bioMEMS simulation, Session 49 Part II; Room 26-210Stochastic simulation methods for optimization problems, Session 22 Part II; Room 26-310Kinetic and fluid models for rarified and ionized media, Session 3 Part II; Room 26-

47、314Multi-scale methods, Session 1 Part II; Room 26-322Multiscale material modeling and simulation, Session 66 Part III; Room 35-225Fluid flows in design, Session 51 Part III; Room 66-144Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian methods in computational fluid dynamics and computational solid dynamics, Session 63

48、 Part II; Room 66-156Simulation models for environmental systems, Session 76 Part II; Room 66-160End of Conference13List of Sessions(with Details)All presentations are allocated 30 minutes.Lunch is scheduled daily from 12:30-2:00pm.Sessions held in the afternoon include a Coffee Break from 4:00-4:30

49、pm.Room AllocationTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridayRoom No. Sizeampmampmampmampm2-1056847474747888818182-13232444428843432-1353582828282777781812-13630383893613132-1393544441114142-1423073682-14335717171595498982-14630995050402-14735797979101901041044-370160424242424545808010-25045012112112112112112112

50、112126-204425858151515919126-2104210310310310310334494926-302351716161694949426-31035242424677070222226-314353246843326-3223525100191126-32835541262635-225150727272616166666666-144553535747451515166-1543277757272766-15622373748120120636366-160362097977676767666-16855292952525252Index to SessionsFor

51、this Conference, there are 76 sessions at which 807 papers/abstracts will be presented. Kindly note that the following index is arranged in increasing, but not consecutive, order of session number from 1 to 121. Some sessions from the original list were combined with others to make up a practical nu

52、mber of presentations per session, keeping in view the availability of rooms; this accounts for the apparent gaps in the numbering. Some longer sessions may consist of mini-symposia organized around key topics of interest.1 - Multi-scale methods193 - Kinetic and fluid models for rarified and ionized

53、 media204 - Advances and applications of computational methods in aerospace215 - Computational structural mechanics research in the Department of Defense246 - Mechanics of tumor developments257 - Combustion modeling268 - Advances in numerical analysis techniques for pavement systems289 - Numerical a

54、pproximation of fluid-structure interaction problems2911 - Modeling experiences in finite element analysis3113 - Modeling and simulation of the electro-mechanical behavior of the heart3214 - Differential quadrature, generalized methods and related discrete element analysis methods3315 - Discontinuou

55、s Galerkin methods for fluid and solid mechanics3416 - Meshless methods3617 - Soft Tissue Simulation3818 - Crash and crush safety3919 - Multiscale computations in fluid and solid mechanics4020 - Nonlinear dynamics of continuous fluid-structural systems4122 - Stochastic simulation methods for optimization problems4224 - Probabilistic mechanics and structural reliability4325 - Unstructured mesh adaptation4526 - Advanced analysis for practical design4627 - Computation of flow problems with complex rheology4828 - Finite element m

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