Modelling of Microstructured Media
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 7372
Special Issue Editors
Interests: microstructure; mechanical behavior of materials; mechanics of materials; mathematical modeling; engineering, applied and computational mathematics; solid mechanics; nonlinear analysis; structural analysis; structural dynamics; materials
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Interests: stability and dynamics of structures; variable stiffness beams and plates; large deflections of plates; nonlinear vibrations of beams and plates
Interests: laminates; composites; microstructured media; heat transfer; thermoelasticity; tolerance modelling; Finite Difference Method; optimization
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to announce a collection of papers related to the three-day seminar Modelling of Microstructured Media, which will be held on October 17–19, 2022, in Łódź, Poland.
The aim of the seminar is to unite scientists dealing with inhomogeneous media and structures, especially composites, and provide a platform for them exchange information and scientific experience in the field.
Seminar topics are related with various approaches in tackling thermomechanical problems of microstructured media, such as the mathematical modelling of laminates, fiber-reinforced composites, as well as beams, plates, and shells with internal microstructures (including dynamics problems; stability problems; heat conduction modelling problems; and coupled problems in the mechanics of composites, computer modelling, experimental research).
Prof. Jarosław Jędrysiak
Dr. Łukasz Domagalski
Dr. Ewelina Kubacka
Dr. Jakub Marczak
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- advanced materials
- composites
- inhomogeneous media
- laminates
- heat conduction problems
- mathematical modelling
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