BEM 2013 - 35th International Conference on Boundary Elements and Other Mesh Reduction Methods
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Category boundary elements
Deadline: March 02, 2013 | Date: June 11, 2013-June 13, 2013
Venue/Country: New Forest, U.K.
Updated: 2012-10-24 00:36:27 (GMT+9)
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The Conference on Boundary Elements and the Mesh Reduction Methods is the recognised international forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest advances of these methods and their applications in science and engineering.The continuous success of the conference since the first meeting took place in 1978 indicates the strength of the research carried out by different groups around the world. The history of the Conference, now in its 35th annual meeting, traces the evolution of advanced methods since the first successful development of boundary integral techniques into BEM took place to the recent and most sophisticated Mesh Reduction Methods. The objective of the meetings is the further development of technologies that reduce or eliminate the type of meshes required by first generation computational methods such as finite differences and finite elements. The aim was achieved through the emergence of BEM as a method that eliminates the need for an internal mesh and more recently through the development of a series of advanced techniques for further mesh reduction approaches culminating in the meshless methods.Conference TopicsAdvanced meshless and mesh reduction methodsAdvanced formulationsComputational methodsStochastic modellingEmerging applicationsSolid mechanics applicationsDynamics and vibrationsDamage mechanics and fractureMaterial characterisationFluid flow modellingElectrical engineering and electromagneticsHeat and mass transfer
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