Contains extended versions of the papers first presented by several invited speakers at the NATO-sponsored advanced research workshop on "Multi-physics and multi-scale computer models in non-linear analysis and optimal design of engineering structures under extreme conditions", which was held in Bled, Slovenia, from June 13 to 17, 2004.
It also features a couple of papers contributed by young researchers, who all made short presentations of their research works at that meeting.
The collected papers seek to present the most recent research achievements on this currently very active research topic and include contributions on nonlinear structural analysis, on optimal design of structures and microstructures, as well as on the structural parameters identification Originally published as Engineering Computations (2005, Vol.22, No.5/6)
Author(s): Adnan Ibrahimbegovic, Bostjan Brank
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 259
City: Bradford, England
Contents......Page 2
Editorial advisory board......Page 5
Editorial......Page 6
Identification strategy in the presence of corrupted measurements......Page 8
Constrained finite rotations in dynamics of shells and Newmark implicit time-stepping schemes......Page 26
Saint-Venant multi-surface plasticity model in strain space and in stress resultants......Page 57
Prediction of crack pattern distribution in reinforced concrete by coupling a strong discontinuity model......Page 79
On numerical implementation of a coupled rate dependent damage-plasticity constitutive model........Page 104
Shape optimization of two-phase inelastic material with microstructure......Page 126
Parameterization based shape optimization: theory and practical implementation aspects......Page 167
Multi-scale modeling of heterogeneous structures within elastic constitutive behaviour, Part I......Page 185
Some aspects of 2D and/or 3D numerical modelling of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures......Page 205
Coupling FEM and BEM for computationally efficient solutions of multi-physics and multi-domain problems......Page 232