Numerical Simulation and Computational Methods in Engineering and Sciences, 2nd Edition

A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "Engineering Mathematics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 80

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College of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, China
Interests: acoustic and elastic waves; inverse problems; RBF-based meshless methods; Trefftz method; boundary element method
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Department of Engineering Mechanics, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China
Interests: computational mechanics; biomechanics for soft tissues; inverse problems
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School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, China
Interests: computational solid mechanics; biomechanics; phononic crystals
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

During the past several decades, numerical simulation has been increasingly used as an important and powerful tool for solving science and engineering problems, thanks to the rapid development of computer technology and advanced computational methods. This Special Issue will present recent research results on numerical simulation and computational methods in engineering and sciences.

You are invited to submit original research or review papers to this Special Issue, which will include papers in the areas of computational mechanics, computational physics, computational chemistry, and computational biology, pertinent to solids, fluids, gases, biomaterials, and other continua. Various length scales (quantum, nano, micro, meso, and macro) and various time scales (picoseconds to hours) are of interest. Papers which deal with multi-physics problems, as well as those which deal with the interfaces of mechanics, chemistry, and biology, are particularly encouraged. New computational approaches and more efficient algorithms that will eventually make near-real-time computations possible are welcome. Original papers dealing with new methods such as meshless methods and mesh-reduction methods are also welcome.

Prof. Dr. Zhuojia Fu
Prof. Dr. Yiqian He
Prof. Dr. Hui Zheng
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Keywords

  • science and engineering problems
  • multi-physics problems
  • numerical simulation
  • computational methods
  • multiscale methods
  • advanced finite element methods
  • boundary element method
  • scaled boundary finite element method
  • meshless and particle methods
  • discrete element methods

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