Computational Mechanics Analysis of Composite Structures
A special issue of Buildings (ISSN 2075-5309). This special issue belongs to the section "Building Structures".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 August 2025 | Viewed by 47
Special Issue Editors
Interests: computational solid mechanics; deep learning and composite mechanics; meshless methods; plate and shell structures
Interests: Bayesian system identification; dynamics; Markov chain Monte Carlo; modal analysis; model reduction
Interests: materials science and engineering; mechanics of materials; composite material; design of multifunctional materials and structures
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Dear Colleagues,
Composite structures and materials have become essential in the construction industry due to their exceptional performance characteristics, including high strength-to-weight ratios, durability, and resistance to various environmental factors. These advanced materials offer significant advantages over traditional materials, making them ideal for applications where performance, efficiency, and safety are paramount.
The study of composite structures and materials through computational mechanics involves the use of advanced mathematical models, simulations, and analytical techniques for stress analysis, as well as for predicting and optimizing their behavior under various loading conditions and environmental influences. This approach allows researchers and engineers to understand the complex interactions between the composite's constituents and how these interactions affect the overall performance of the material. This understanding leads to the optimization of their design for specific applications in construction, resulting in reduced material usage, lower production costs, and improved performance. Moreover, computational mechanics facilitates the investigation of failure modes and damage tolerance in composite materials, which is crucial for ensuring the reliability and safety of structures in critical sectors, particularly in large-scale infrastructure projects. In summary, computational mechanics is a powerful tool in the research and application of composite structures and materials in construction.
Building on these foundational insights, the aim of this Special Issue is to present a collection of groundbreaking research at the intersection of computational mechanics and composite materials science, encompassing the latest advancements in numerical methods, multi-scale modeling, and high-performance computing. We are particularly keen for contributions that address the complex challenges of material heterogeneity, damage, and multi-physics coupling in composites. We are also interested in submissions that showcase the application of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data-driven approaches in predicting material behavior and optimizing composite manufacturing processes. The integration of these technologies with traditional computational methods promises to unlock new possibilities in the field of composite materials, which could lead to more efficient and reliable engineering solutions in construction.
Prof. Dr. Linxin Peng
Dr. Jiahua Yang
Dr. Peng Tang
Dr. Xiaodan Teng
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- composite materials
- computational mechanics
- high-performance computing
- multi-scale modeling
- artificial intelligence and machine learning
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