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会议简介:
The 6th Conference on Computational Mechanics (CCM 2017) will be held from January 3 to 5, 2017 in Bangkok, Thailand. CCM is an annual regular conference since 2013 and has been successfully held in Sanya, Suzhou, Beijing, Shanghai and Xi’an in China. It dedicates to creating a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods in the fields of Computational Mechanics.
CCM 2017 will be an important platform for inspiring international and interdisciplinary exchange at the forefront of Computational Mechanics. The Conference will bring together academicians, researchers, engineers, and technicians from all over the world, and we cordially invite you to take this opportunity to join us for academic exchange and visit the city of Bangkok.
Bangkok, the city once known as Siam, remarkably known to be exotic and rich in culture, is the cultural, economic and political capital of Thailand. The city features both old-world charm and modern convenience. Amidst the gleaming skyscrapers of Bangkok, one would still see traditional architectures such as temples, illustrating the retention of its identity whilst being a cosmopolitan city.
征稿主题:
Fluid Mechanics
Computational Fluid Mechanics
Aerodynamics
Boundary Layers and Transition
Buoyant Flows
Coastal and Ocean Fluid Dynamics
Environmental Flows
Flows with Heat Transfer
Fluid-structure Interaction
Free Boundary Flows
High-speed and Chemically Reacting Flows
Microfluidics
Eddy Simulation
Multiphase Flows
Newtonian & Non-Newtonian Flows
Reactive & Combustion Flows
Complex Fluids
Fluid-Solid Coupling
Flow Simulation
Rock Mechanics
Rock Dynamics
Basic Property
Constitutive Relation
New Theory
Numerical Analysis and Simulation
Stability and Risk Analysis of Underground Engineering
Rock Fracture Mechanism
Rock Blasting
Stability Analysis of Rock Engineering
Monitoring and Control of Rock Engineering
The Test of Rock Dynamic Parameters
Solid Mechanics
Boundary Element Methods
Finite Element Methods
Discrete Element Methods
Material Mechanics
Structural Dynamics
Contact Mechanics and Tribology
Dynamic Failure and Fracture
Fracture and Damage Mechanics
Biomechanics
Linear and Nonlinear Dynamics, Testing, Impact and Crashworthiness
Modeling and Simulation
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