Computational Mechanics
Description
Computational Mechanics reports original research in computational mechanics of enduring scholarly value. It focuses on areas that involve and enrich the rational application of mechanics, mathematics, and numerical methods in the practice of modern engineering. The journal investigates theoretical and computational methods and their rational applications. Areas covered include solid and structural mechanics, multi-body system dynamics, constitutive modeling, inelastic and finite deformation response, and structural control. The journal also covers fluid mechanics and fluid-structure interactions, biomechanics, free-surface and two-fluid flows, aerodynamics, fracture mechanics and structural integrity, multi-scale mechanics, particle and meshfree methods, transport phenomena, and heat transfer. Lastly, the journal publishes modern variational methods in mechanics in general.
51 Volumes 279 Issues 2,493 Articles available from 1986 - 2013
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Original Paper
A Hermite reproducing kernel Galerkin meshfree approach for buckling analysis of thin plates
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On the numerical handling of fractional viscoelastic material models in a FE analysis
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Original Paper
A ‘FE-Meshfree’ TRIA3 element based on partition of unity for linear and geometry nonlinear analyses
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