EPP 2014 - Symposium on Engineering Problems of Plasticity
Topics/Call fo Papers
Organizer: Prof. Dr. R.I. Nepershin, Member of Russian National Committee of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics RAN. Moscow State Technological, University “STANKIN”, Department of Plastic Deformation Systems. 1, Vadkovsky per., Moscow, 127994, Russia. Tel. 8 (499) 973 30 76, Fax 8 (499) 973 38 85
E-mail: nepershin_ri-AT-rambler.ru
Object of Symposium Engineering Problems of Plasticity (EPP) is discussion of modern developments in mathematical analysis, numerical solutions and computer simulation of engineering and technology problems induced by large plastic deformation of solids and structures in the fields of plastic forming technology, buckling, fracture and limit loads constrained by the large plastic flow.
Scope of the EPP Symposium is as follows, but not limited:
new mathematical models of engineering problems of plasticity,
numerical analysis and algorithms for non-linear plasticity problems,
buckling plastic mechanics of rods, plates and shells,
computer simulation of metal forming processes and structures,
plastic flow fracture of solids and structures.
E-mail: nepershin_ri-AT-rambler.ru
Object of Symposium Engineering Problems of Plasticity (EPP) is discussion of modern developments in mathematical analysis, numerical solutions and computer simulation of engineering and technology problems induced by large plastic deformation of solids and structures in the fields of plastic forming technology, buckling, fracture and limit loads constrained by the large plastic flow.
Scope of the EPP Symposium is as follows, but not limited:
new mathematical models of engineering problems of plasticity,
numerical analysis and algorithms for non-linear plasticity problems,
buckling plastic mechanics of rods, plates and shells,
computer simulation of metal forming processes and structures,
plastic flow fracture of solids and structures.
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