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    RASD 2010 - the Tenth International Conference on Recent Advances in Structural Dynamics This conference rasd2010

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    Category RASD 2010

    Deadline: January 22, 2010 | Date: July 12, 2010

    Venue/Country: University of Southampton, U.K.

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    the Tenth International Conference on Recent Advances in Structural Dynamics

    This conference is devoted to theoretical, numerical and experimental developments in structural dynamics and their application to all types of structures and dynamical systems. The conference will reflect the state-of-the-art of structural dynamics and dynamical systems in science and engineering practice and is an opportunity to exchange scientific, technical and experimental ideas. There will be five keynote lectures and parallel technical sessions. All submitted papers will be peer reviewed.

    Objectives of the Conference

    The Conference aims to bring together researchers and practicing engineers from different branches of engineering to discuss recent advances in theoretical and experimental techniques for solving problems in structural dynamics and dynamical systems.

    Who should attend

    Research workers and engineers involved in any area of structural dynamics and dynamical systems.

    Conference themes

    Papers are invited in any area of structural dynamics and dynamical systems. Potential session titles are:

    Active vibration control and smart structures

    Aero-elastic phenomena

    Analytical methods

    Biomechanics

    Bridge dynamics

    Condition monitoring and diagnostics

    Dynamics of modern materials

    Earthquake engineering

    Energy methods

    Experimental techniques

    Fluid-structure interaction

    High-cycle fatigue

    Human induced vibration

    Impulse loading and impact dynamics

    Modal analysis and structural modification

    Nonlinear vibrations

    Numerical methods

    Dynamics of offshore structures

    Railway induced vibration

    Self-excited vibrations

    Stochastic dynamics and random vibrations

    Structural health monitoring

    System identification and inverse problems

    Uncertain dynamical systems

    Vehicle dynamics

    Vibro-acoustics

    Wind engineering

    Paper Submission

    Written papers should be submitted by 22 January 2010. Each paper will be given a unique reference number. Please quote your paper reference number in any communication. Please note that at least one registration is required for every paper submitted.

    The papers will be reviewed and feedback given by 05 March 2010.

    The final version of the paper should be submitted by 23 April 2010.

    Authors should register to the conference once the final version of their paper has been submitted

    Papers will appear on the conference proceedings CD and abstracts will appear in the 'Book of Abstracts'. Prepare your paper according to the instructions and convert to PDF format. Email the PDF to rasd2010atisvr.soton.ac.uk.

    Important Dates

    Receipt of Abstracts 23 October 2009

    Acceptance of Abstracts 20 November 2009

    Receipt of Full Papers 22 January 2010

    Acceptance of Full Papers 05 March 2010

    Receipt of Final Papers 23 April 2010

    Deadline for registration and payment for authors 21 May 2010

    Conference Dates 12-14 July 2010


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