Edited by
K.J. Bathe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA.
Description
The MIT Conferences in Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics are now established as the premier meeting place for industry and academia
to come together and share ideas. Distinguished and thought provoking keynote lectures, cutting edge research results, and directions
for future research are presented in over 600 contributions. The CD-Rom version enables specialized searching across complete contents.
Contributing authors present results which address eight fundamental areas for research and development.
- The automatic
solution of mathematical models
- Effective numerical schemes for fluid flows
- The development of an effective mesh-free
numerical solution method
- The development of numerical procedures for multiphysics problems
- The development of numerical
procedures for multiscale problems
- The modelling of uncertainties
- The analysis of complete life cycles of systems
- Education - teaching sound engineering and scientific judgement
Audience:
For researchers and graduate students in engineering and mathematical modelling, and practitioners and specialists in the area of computational fluid and solid mechanics