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ACCM2021 Paper Submission
The conference is intended to cover all aspects of computational mechanics in all disciplines of engineering and physics. Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts of topics related to this conference. Papers are to be submitted via Easy Chair using the template provided:
- (template: PDF version) extended abstract template PDF, 235.25 KB
- (template: Word version) extended abstract template DOC, 76.5 KB
- EASY CHAIR PAPER SUBMISSIONS submit papers here (opens in a new window)
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- Adaptive meshing for fluid dynamics
- Advanced computational cardiovascular modelling
- Advanced computational fluid dynamics
- Advanced developments on finite element and meshless technologies
- Advanced gridding and discretization techniques for petroleum reservoir simulation
- Advanced materials: computational analysis of properties and performance
- Advanced numerical methods for fluid structure interaction
- Advances in boundary element methods and mesh reducing techniques
- Advances in discontinuous galerkin method
- Advances in membrane structures computations
- Bio- and nano-mechanics and materials with applications
- Computational aspects in damage and failure mechanics
- Computational aspects of smart structures and materials
- Computational bioengineering and biomedicine
- Computational bioimaging and visualization
- Computational biomechanics
- Computational contact mechanics
- Computational geomechanics
- Computational mechanics of composite materials
- Computational modelling and simulation in dentistry
- Generalised continuum, higher-order homogenization and multiscale methods
- Generalised/extended FEM and other enriched partition of unity based methods
- Inverse problems, uncertainty, design and optimisation
- Multidisciplinary design optimization in computational mechanics
- Multi-scale computational modelling
- New trends in topology optimisation
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