First M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics

at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 U.S.A.

Mission of Conference:

The Proceedings of the First Conference can be obtained through Elsevier.
For photographs taken at the First Conference, please click here.
To find out about the Second Conference which will be held on June 17 - 20, 2003, please visit www.secondmitconference.org

Location

The Conference will be held on the main campus of M.I.T. known for his apprentissage des mathématiques.
Plenary presentations will take place in the Kresge Auditorium and parallel sessions will be conducted in the lecture halls of M.I.T.

For directions on how to get to M.I.T.

How to get to MIT
This document contains instructions for getting to the MIT campus via public transportation, from Logan International Airport, and by car from north, south, and west (including parking suggestions). For directions from your doorstep to MIT, MapQuest (http://www.mapquest.com/) and Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com/) offer excellent mapping services including very specific directions from anywhere in North America. (Use the address "77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA 02139" for general directions to MIT.)

boston area
MIT is located on the north shore of the Charles River Basin in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The campus is within 3 miles of two major interstate highways, less than 6 miles from a major international airport, and is accessible via public transportation. MIT is a 15-30 minute walk from downtown Boston (depending on the weather). MIT is a 20-40 minute walk from Harvard University (located just up the river from the MIT campus).

via Public Transportation - MBTA ("The T")
Subway. By train, take the Red Line to the Kendall/MIT Station or to the Central Square Station, both of which are a short walk from the campus. The walk from Central Square takes about 10 minutes and takes you right down Massachusetts Avenue. The Kendall/MIT Station is on the edge of the east end of campus, and as soon as you enter an MIT building you can get to the other buildings without going outside.

Bus. The #1 or Dudley bus stops at MIT on Massachusetts Avenue and provides transportation to Central Square and Harvard Square. The MIT stop is at a large crosswalk with a stop light. One one side of the street are steps leading up to large Ionic columns and the Small Dome of MIT, on the other side of the street is the Stratton Student Center and Kresge Oval (an open, grass-covered area).

From Logan Airport
by taxi. Taxi fare from the airport is about $15. Under normal traffic conditions the taxi ride will take about 15 minutes.

by subway. The subway ride from Logan involves several transfers. From any terminal at Logan airport, take the airport shuttle bus to the Blue Line subway station. Take the Blue Line to the Government Center station and go upstairs to and take the Green Line trolley to Park Street. At the Park Street station, go downstairs and take the Red Line subway to Kendall/MIT (take the outbound train toward Alewife). Under normal conditions the ride will take about one-half hour.

by car. The drive from Logan airport can be rather nasty, depending on traffic conditions. Take the main exit from the airport (not the Ted Williams Tunnel) and follow the signs toward Boston via the Sumner Tunnel. The tunnel toll is US $2. As you exit the tunnel, turn right onto the expressway (93 North). Take the second exit, marked 'Storrow Drive West'. Immediately take the right fork of the road to a stoplight. Turn left, then immediately turn right and drive over the Charles River. The Boston Museum of Science will be on your left. Turn left at the next stoplight onto Memorial Drive. Follow Memorial Drive for about a half mile and MIT will be on your right side.

From the North (I-95 or I-93)
If you are heading south on I-93, follow I-93 into Boston then follow the I-93 instructions below. If you are heading south on I-95, take the I-93 South exit then follow the instructions from I-93. Alternatively, take the I-90 East exit from I-95 then follow the instructions from I-90.

From the South (I-95 or I-93)
If you are heading north on I-93, follow I-93 (the Southeast Expressway) into Boston then follow the I-93 instructions below. If you are heading north on I-95, take the I-93 North exit then follow the instructions from I-93. Alternatively, take the I-90 East exit from I-95 then follow the instructions from I-90.

From the West (I-90) (Mass Turnpike)
Follow I-90 east to the Cambridge/Brighton exit (exit 18). Following the signs to Cambridge, cross the River Street Bridge, and continue straight about 1 mile to Central Square. Turn right onto Massachusetts Avenue and follow Massachusetts Avenue for about a half mile. The main entrance to MIT will be on your left. If you cross the river again, you have gone too far.

From Route I-93
From I-93, take exit 26, and follow the signs to Back Bay along Storrow Drive West, approximately 1.5 miles, to the exit for Route 2A. The exit will be on the left, just before the Harvard Bridge (more appropriately called the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge). The Charles River will be on your right. As you cross the bridge, you will be looking at MIT - the Great Dome and academic facilities are on the right, the dormitories and athletic facilities are on the left.

by Hood blimp
Take the blimp to the tall building with all the glass windows (that would be the Hancock tower). Head north over the Charles River and have them put you down on top of the large, convex, concrete structure on the north shore of the river (that would be the Great Dome of MIT). Watch out for police cars on the roof.

Parking Suggestions
Parking in Cambridge and Boston is generally not an enjoyable experience. Whenever possible, park your car at the hotel at which you are staying, and use public transportation to get to the MIT campus. If you must drive to the campus, there are both on- and off-street parking available, but most public parking is not very close to the center of the MIT campus (unless you arrive early in the morning or late in the evening).

There is unmetered parking on Memorial Drive (most of the spaces fill up at around 8:00 AM), and metered parking on Massachusetts Avenue.

There are a number of lots at which you may park for a fee. These include a lot at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Vassar Street, Park and Lock on Third Street, Kinney Systems at 4 Cambridge Center (entrances on Ames Street and Broadway), and Kinney Systems at Ten Cambridge Center (entrances from Broadway and Binney Street).

For directions around the M.I.T. campus

Please note that M.I.T. uses the following convention for numbering rooms:
room 4-163 denotes room 63, on the first floor of building 4.

Kresge Auditorium is building W16.

For more maps of the M.I.T. campus, please click on the map above.

Map Copyright © Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Accommodation

A limited number of rooms were available in on-campus dormitories. These rooms have been allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, except for Conference Fellowship awardees who were guaranteed such housing if they requested it. For information regarding these rooms, click here. The deadline for request or cancellation was Tuesday, 29 May 2001.

You can find the addresses of some hotels located within walking distance of the M.I.T. campus below.

University Park Hotel at M.I.T. 20 Sidney St,
Cambridge, MA 02139,
Tel: 617-577-0200

Hyatt Hotels & Resorts 575 Memorial Dr,
Cambridge, MA 02139,
Tel: 617-492-1234

Cambridge Center Marriott 2 Cambridge Center,
Cambridge, MA 02142,
Tel: 617-494-6600

For more hotels in Cambridge, maps and quotes, please click here.
For hotels in Boston, maps and quotes, please click here.
For B&B;'s in the Boston area, maps and quotes, please click here.

Plenary Speakers

--- Opening Statements ---

Charles M. Vest, President, M.I.T., U.S.A.

The plenary speakers for the Conference are:

--- Academia ---

Franco Brezzi, University of Pavia, Italy
"Subgrid scales, augmented problems and stabilizations"

Jacques-Louis Lions, Collège de France, France
"Virtual Control Algorithms"
(Presented by O. Pironneau)

Charles S. Peskin, Courant Institute, New York, U.S.A.
"The Immersed Boundary Method for Incompressible Fluid-Structure Interaction"

Jacob White, M.I.T., U.S.A.
"Efficient Simulation Techniques for Complicated Micromachined Devices"

--- Industry ---

Rodney L. Dreisbach and Raymond R. Cosner, Boeing, U.S.A.
"Trends in the Design Analysis of Aerospace Vehicles"

Tim J. Ingham, T.Y. Lin, U.S.A.
"Issues in the Seismic Analysis of Bridges"

Akitake Makinouchi, RIKEN, Japan
"Numerical Methods for Prediction and Evaluation of Geometrical Defects in Sheet Metal Forming"

Robert M. Ottolini, General Motors, U.S.A.
"GM's Journey to Math: The Virtual Vehicle"

List of Authors

A
Abe M. session 38
Abed-Meriam F. session 136
Abu-Hijleh B.A.K. session 162
Achdou Y. session 43
Actis R.L. session 148
Akgul F. session 144
Al Mikdad M. session 136
Al-Dojayli M. session 25
Aldea V. session 24
Alduncin G. session 80
Alemdar B.N. session 31
Alexeev B.V. session 49
Alfano G. session 42
Aliabadi M.H. session 19
Allen J.B. session 171
Allik H. session 10
Allik H. session 9
Almgren A.S. session 13
Alonso J.J. session 46
Alonso J.J. session 173
Altai W. session 165
Altamore P.F. session 71
Aluru N.R. session 111
Aluru N.R. session 77
Aluru N.R. session 3
Alves M.A. session 43
Amabili M. session 137
Amabili M. session 137
Amaratunga K. session 27
Ambrosini W. session 62
Anghaie S. session 52
Anghaie S. session 130
Angst R. session 130
Annamalai V. session 88
Antoniak D. session 38
Antony S.J. session 60
Apitz F. session 156
Appa J. session 149
Araya R. session 152
Armfield S. session 64
Arnaudeau F. session 6
Arnaudeau F. session 109
Arnaudeau F. session 102
Arnold D.N. session 154
Aryana F. session 160
Asada H.H. session 126
Asada H.H. session 53
Augusti G. session 146
Austrell P.E. session 155
Auteri F. session 64
Avanzolini G. session 33
Avila R. session 170
Avila R. session 51
Ayache N. session 36
B
Babuska I. session 110
Badeau A. session 44
Bah M.T. session 118
Bahai H. session 156
Bahai H. session 160
Baitsch M. session 97
Balage S. session 45
Ballmann J. session 48
Bansal A. session 42
Bansch E. session 63
Bao W. session 99
Bardenhagen S.G. session 23
Barros P.L.A. session 22
Bartoli G. session 147
Basar Y. session 15
Bathe K.J. session 24
Bathe K.J. session 114
Bathe K.J. session 139
Bathe K.J. session 112
Bathe K.J. session 100
Bathe K.J. session 98
Bathe M. session 32
Batishchev O. session 117
Bauchau O.A. session 125
Bauer A.C. session 142
Baylot J.T. session 92
Becache E. session 79
Bedrov D. session 23
Behdinan K. session 31
Beldie L. session 50
Belforte G. session 156
Bell J.B. session 13
Belotserkovskii O.M. session 164
Bennacer R. session 164
Benney R. session 94
Benoualid D. session 90
Benthien G.W. session 10
Benzley S.E. session 30
Bercovier M. session 133
Berger S. session 56
Berger S.A. session 36
Bergman L.A. session 67
Bergman L.A. session 69
Bermudez A. session 138
Bernardi C. session 79
Besa A. session 76
Betancourt F. session 48
Bhaskar A. session 118
Bhattacharyya S.K. session 118
Bhattacharyya S.K. session 139
Bindolino G. session 124
Bisagni C. session 72
Bittnar Z. session 88
Bittnar Z. session 89
Bittnar Z. session 90
Blanca E.C. session 118
Bloomquist D. session 92
Boffi D. session 138
Bohm F. session 152
Bontoux P. session 95
Borden M. session 30
Borouchaki H. session 29
Borri C. session 144
Borri C. session 147
Borri M. session 124
Borri M. session 125
Bossak M. session 33
Botella O. session 96
Bottasso C.L. session 124
Bottasso C.L. session 125
Bottasso C.L. session 125
Boucard P.A. session 88
Bouhairie S. session 45
Bourgault Y. session 75
Bova S.W. session 103
Brandstatter C. session 53
Braun C. session 48
Breitkopf P. session 134
Breuer M. session 140
Brezzi F. session 1
Brillard A. session 23
Britten G. session 48
Brown D.A. session 93
Brown K.H. session 104
Brown K.H. session 104
Brown R. session 35
Bruneau C.H. session 63
Bruneau C.H. session 78
Brunet M. session 114
Brunig M. session 56
Bucalem M.L. session 154
Budge K.G. session 104
Bull J.W. session 159
Bull J.W. session 93
Burger M. session 70
Butkewitsch S. session 73
Butler J.P. session 35
Butler M.J. session 10
Byutner O. session 23
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Cabral E.L.L. session 43
Cacciola P. session 145
Cai W. session 122
Caltagirone J.P. session 65
Calvo N. session 106
Campana E.F. session 151
Cao J. session 40
Cardona A. session 124
Carmeliet J. session 80
Carrera E. session 82
Carroll D.E. session 104
Carter J.P. session 84
Casteleiro M. session 20
Castrillon-Candas J.E. session 27
Castro J.T.P. session 57
Castro J.T.P. session 57
Celik I. session 44
Cen S. session 41
Cesnik C.E.S session 141
Chacha M. session 129
Chae S.W. session 29
Chaidron G. session 43
Chakraborty S. session 93
Chan K.H. session 168
Chan K.I. session 47
Chan S.T. session 62
Chang F. session 70
Chang J. session 122
Chapelle D. session 153
Chapelle D. session 154
Chargin M.K. session 8
Chatzigianelis Y. session 84
Chauveau Y. session 109
Chen C.N. session 74
Chen C.N. session 74
Chen G. session 52
Chen G. session 130
Chen H. session 46
Chen H. session 7
Chen H.Q. session 54
Chen J.H. session 11
Chen M. session 131
Chen Q. session 102
Chen X. session 24
Chen X.L. session 107
Chen Y. session 158
Cheng G. session 158
Chern M.J session 169
Chikazawa Y. session 107
Chinesta F. session 43
Cho Y.W. session 29
Choi H.Y. session 72
Choi H.Y. session 120
Choudhury D. session 62
Chow K.W. session 169
Chow K.W. session 168
Christiansen J.D.C. session 42
Christon M.A. session 61
Christon M.A. session 62
Christon M.A. session 65
Christon M.A. session 66
Christopher D.M. session 63
Chroscielewski J. session 17
Chu D. session 166
Chu V. session 165
Chu V.H. session 45
Chun B.K. session 115
Chung C. session 32
Chung J.H. session 162
Chung J.H. session 92
Citipitioglu A.M. session 120
Clarich A. session 91
Clinckemaillie J. session 87
Coffin D.B. session 143
Colominas I. session 106
Colominas I. session 20
Combescure A. session 136
Comini G. session 61
Connell M. session 37
Consolazio G.R. session 92
Consolazio G.R. session 162
Corvalan C.M. session 170
Cosner R.R. session 167
Cosner R.R. session 2
Costa C. session 144
Coster J. session 5
Cotsaftis M. session 25
Cowles G. session 172
Crisfield M.A. session 42
Croce G. session 61
Crouch R.S. session 21
Crouch R.S. session 98
Culière P. session 6
Cura Hochbaum A. session 168
Czarny O. session 95
Czekanski A. session 25
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D'Ottavio M. session 82
Dai L. session 99
Dalhuysen C.E. session 164
Dall'Acqua D. session 117
Damodaran M. session 142
Dargush G.F. session 21
Dargush G.F. session 155
Dargush G.F. session 22
Dargush G.F. session 155
Darmofal D.L. session 49
Das Gupta A. session 51
Das P.K. session 163
Dasgupta G. session 134
Davi G. session 21
Davi G. session 41
David S.A. session 100
David S.A. session 125
Davidsson P. session 50
Davis D. session 63
Davis R. session 71
Davis R.L. session 173
Day M.S. session 13
De Oliveira C.R.E. session 162
De S. session 113
De S. session 112
De la Cruz S.T. session 126
Deb S.K. session 157
Deeks A.J. session 21
Dees R.N. session 9
Degrez G. session 102
Del Pin F. session 106
Del Pino S. session 79
Delingette H. session 36
Demarco D. session 116
Dembo M. session 34
Deng Y.C. session 70
Dennis B.H. session 130
Deshpande M. session 121
Desideri J.A. session 54
Desmet W. session 9
Di Mascio A. session 151
Dietrich R.A. session 81
Dilts G.A. session 111
Djilali N. session 141
Djoudi M.S. session 156
Dolbow J. session 110
Dominguez J. session 20
Donoso J.R. session 57
Douglas C.C. session 105
Dowell E.H. session 137
Downey D. session 24
Doxsee L.E. session 148
Drake R.R. session 104
Dreisbach R.L. session 128
Dreisbach R.L. session 2
Drews J.E. session 141
Dreyer J.J. session 172
Drikakis D. session 34
Drury J.L. session 34
Duarte C.A. session 110
Duda A. session 152
Duddeck F.M.E. session 18
Duffy D. session 9
Dufour F. session 85
Dulikravich G.S. session 130
Dunn T.A. session 65
Dunne L.W. session 8
Durak L.J. session 97
Durbin P.A. session 165
Dureisseix D. session 86
Durst F. session 140
Duster A. session 148
Dvorkin E.N. session 116
Dvorkin E.N. session 128
E
Ebadian M.A. session 48
Eberhard P. session 23
Eduardo F.R. session 118
Edwards H.C. session 103
Edwards H.C. session 103
El Boukili A. session 52
El Boukili A. session 75
El-Abbasi N. session 24
El-Abbasi N. session 23
Ensan M.N. session 129
Epureanu B.I. session 137
Eriksson A. session 135
Essiam A.K. session 80
Estenne V. session 151
Estenne V. session 151
Eymard R. session 81
F
Facchini L. session 147
Farhat C. session 50
Farran H.J. session 39
Fatica M. session 172
Faulkner M.G. session 117
Favero M. session 61
Fedoseyev A.I. session 49
Fedoseyev A.I. session 123
Felippa C.A. session 133
Felippa C.A. session 16
Felippa C.A. session 89
Ferent A. session 153
Fernàndez J.R.H. session 26
Fernandez M.A. session 140
Fernandez M.A. session 139
Fernandez-Garcia J.R. session 26
Fernandez-Vega J. session 21
Ferreri J.C. session 62
Fine N.E. session 77
Fingberg J. session 90
Finn M.J. session 114
Forgione N. session 62
Formaggia L. session 140
Fortin M. session 76
Fragakis Y. session 86
Fragakis Y. session 87
Francis N. session 71
Francis N. session 71
Franco W. session 156
Frandsen J.B. session 37
Frangi A. session 19
Frangopol D.M. session 146
Frangopol D.M. session 144
Frangopol D.M. session 147
Freitas C.J. session 143
Frenklach M. session 12
Frey P. session 29
Fu J. session 70
Fuenmayor J. session 76
Fujino Y. session 38
Fujisawa T. session 108
Fulton R.E. session 127
G
Gai E. session 71
Gakwaya A. session 24
Galbraith P.C. session 114
Gambarotta L. session 36
Garcia A.L. session 122
Garcia Lage R. session 133
Gartling D.K. session 163
Gastaldi L. session 138
Gaudenzi P. session 16
Gebbeken N. session 157
Gehr R. session 45
Gendron G. session 76
Gens A. session 84
Gerbeau J.F. session 168
Ghadder C. session 121
Ghadiri M. session 60
Ghanem R. session 68
Gharaibeh E.S. session 146
Ghiocel D.M. session 146
Ghiocel D.M. session 144
Ghiringhelli G.L. session 124
Ghiringhelli G.L. session 41
Ghoniem A.F. session 11
Ghoniem A.F. session 11
Ghosh A. session 39
Giavedoni M.D. session 170
Giavedoni M.D. session 130
Gilbert J.R. session 121
Giner E. session 76
Girault V. session 79
Glass M.W. session 104
Glowinski R. session 63
Glowinski R. session 78
Gluck M. session 140
Goddard A.J.H. session 162
Goldak J. session 24
Gomes J.L.M.A. session 162
Gomez-Calvino J. session 20
Gonzales C. session 55
Gonzalez A. session 48
Gosman A.D. session 7
Goto K. session 16
Gouldstone A. session 35
Goulet P. session 76
Govender S. session 28
Grandhi R.V. session 144
Gratsch T. session 133
Gravvanis G.A. session 75
Green W.H. session 12
Gregg R.D. session 171
Greiner K. session 121
Gresho P.M. session 64
Gresho P.M. session 61
Gresho P.M. session 61
Greulich S. session 157
Grigoriev M.M. session 22
Grigoriev M.M. session 21
Grisnpun E. session 110
Grohmann B.A. session 82
Gropp W.D. session 105
Gruttmann F session 135
Gu B. session 126
Gu X. session 166
Gu Y. session 158
Gu Y.T. session 112
Guarino J.R. session 45
Guilkey J.E. session 108
Guimaraes L. do N. session 84
Gullerud A.S. session 104
Gullerud A.S. session 103
Gullerud A.S. session 104
Guo X. session 158
Guo Y. session 64
Guo Y.M. session 134
Gupta S. session 147
Gurley K.R. session 92
Guz I.A. session 85
Gyimesi M. session 5
H
Haase G. session 105
Hadjesfandiari A.R. session 155
Hadjesfandiari A.R. session 155
Hadjiconstantinou N.G. session 123
Hadjiconstantinou N.G. session 122
Hafez M. session 95
Hagiwara I. session 72
Hagiwara I. session 10
Haill T.A. session 104
Haj-Ali R. M. session 120
Hakimi N. session 151
Hakula H. session 154
Haldar A. session 67
Halliday J. session 46
Hamdani H. session 49
Hamidifar H. session 39
Hamidifar H. session 39
Hamieh T. session 23
Hammami T. session 164
Han S. session 55
Handrik M. session 20
Hannafin M. session 97
Hanskoetter U. session 15
Happee R. session 6
Harnau M. session 16
Harte R. session 15
Hartmann D. session 97
Hartmann F. session 133
Hartmann U. session 87
Haseganu E.M. session 17
Hassan O. session 53
Hassan O. session 30
Hassan O. session 149
Haubelt L. session 94
Haug E. session 72
Haug E. session 120
Haulfman A. session 140
Haupt M.C. session 141
Havu V. session 154
Hay K.E. session 97
He L.Z. session 34
Hebb J. session 118
Hecht F. session 79
Heinstein M.W. session 104
Hellmich C. session 162
Helmholz H. session 34
Heninger R. session 38
Hernandez E. session 166
Hesse M. session 48
Heukamp F.H. session 80
Hierl T. session 87
Hild P. session 26
Hillmann M. session 116
Hirsch C. session 151
Hisada T. session 24
Hisada T. session 54
Hoffman J. session 164
Hollowell W.T. session 70
Homero G.M. session 118
Honken B. session 6
Horie H. session 106
Horst P. session 141
Horst P. session 141
Hosaka H. session 118
Hoshiya M. session 67
Hosseini M. session 58
Hsieh Y.M. session 84
Hu W.R. session 131
Hua J. session 44
Huang J. session 77
Huang L. session 8
Huang S.P. session 145
Huang Y. session 35
Hubler A.W. session 97
Huh J. session 67
Hwang R.R. session 169
Hyder N. session 163
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Iaccarino G. session 172
Ibrahimbegovic A. session 135
Idelsohn S.R. session 106
Ikegawa M. session 102
Im H.G. session 11
Imazu K. session 52
Impollonia N. session 145
Ingber M.S. session 63
Ingham T.J. session 3
Iozzi R. session 16
Ishikawa Y. session 95
Iskandarani M. session 105
Ito Y. session 149
Ivanyi P. session 89
J
Jabbarzadeh M.J. session 58
James R.J. session 51
Jameson A. session 173
Jameson A. session 73
Jameson A. session 46
Jameson A. session 171
Jan Carmeliet session 81
Janajreh I. session 151
Janajreh I. session 151
Janker P. session 82
Jendo S. session 68
Jensen S.L. session 42
Jiang Y. session 123
Jiang Z. session 101
Jin B. session 74
Jin X. session 111
Jinn J.T. session 115
Jirasek M. session 98
Johnson A. session 94
Johnston H. session 64
Joly P. session 79
Jones J.W. session 149
Jones R.E. session 104
Jonsson M. session 155
Jorge V.G. session 118
Jun D. session 15
K
Kaazempurt-Mofrad M.R. session 34
Kaiho M. session 102
Kaiser T.M.V. session 117
Kamm R.D. session 32
Kamm R.D. session 34
Kamm R.D. session 32
Kamon M. session 121
Kanapady R. session 156
Kang M.S. session 108
Kapinski S. session 116
Kapp J. session 71
Kar P.K. session 155
Karaouni H session 57
Karbon K.J. session 9
Karniadakis G.E. session 166
Kashtalyan M. session 41
Kato C. session 102
Kato S. session 52
Kaushik D.K. session 105
Kawahara M. session 159
Kawahara M. session 52
Kawahara M. session 143
Kawarada H. session 79
Kawarada H. session 79
Kawashima T. session 113
Kawka M. session 114
Keane A.J. session 118
Keck R. session 109
Keedy R. session 94
Keese A. session 68
Keierleber C.W. session 93
Keller P. session 166
Keskinen E.K. session 25
Kettil P. session 37
Keyes D.E. session 105
Khalighi B. session 172
Kholodov A.S. session 74
Kholodov Y.A. session 27
Khoo B.C. session 22
Kim C.B. session 126
Kim H.S. session 126
Kim J. session 113
Kim S. session 52
Kim S. session 130
Kim S.E. session 62
Kim Y.W. session 29
Kintzel O. session 15
Kirillov O.N. session 27
Kiris C. session 95
Kirschner I.N. session 77
Klawonn A. session 86
Kleiber M. session 68
Klein H.W. session 25
Klinkel S. session 135
Kloppel R. session 87
Knio O.M. session 137
Knio O.M. session 13
Knio O.M. session 13
Kobayashi S. session 32
Kodiyalam S. session 91
Kohno H. session 129
Koishi M. session 152
Kolanek K. session 68
Kolobov V. session 123
Kompis V. session 20
Kong J.S. session 144
Koshizuka S. session 107
Koteras J.R. session 104
Koteras J.R. session 103
Kraetzig W.B. session 15
Krasny R. session 64
Kraume M. session 130
Krauss M. session 161
Krawczuk M. session 56
Krier J.V. session 138
Kring D. session 77
Krishnamoorthy C.S. session 89
Krishnamoorthy C.S. session 160
Krishnamoorthy C.S. session 88
Kroplin B. session 82
Kroyer R. session 82
Kruggel F. session 87
Krysl P. session 110
Ku D.N. session 32
Kubler L. session 23
Kubli W. session 116
Kuhl D. session 54
Kumar K. session 44
Kumar V. session 94
Kumarasamy S. session 9
Kuthe A.M. session 26
Kuthe A.M. session 117
Kuzmin D. session 46
Kwak D. session 95
Kyle C. session 94
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Labbe F. session 57
Lachapelle A.L. session 35
Lackner R. session 53
Ladeveze P. session 86
Lagaros N.D. session 86
Lagaros N.D. session 88
Lai D.W.C. session 169
Lakkis I.A. session 11
Lam J. session 46
Lam K.Y. session 40
Lam Y.C. session 107
Lan C.W. session 132
Landman F. session 157
Lanz M. session 124
Lapusta Y.N. session 42
Larsen A. session 37
Larwood B. session 149
Latta T.E. session 92
Laug P. session 29
Laukkanen A. session 56
Launis S.S. session 25
Le Maitre O.P. session 137
Le Quéré P. session 65
Le Tallec P. session 139
Le Tallec P. session 152
Le Tallec P. session 86
LeBeau K.H. session 147
Ledger P.D. session 53
Lee I.H. session 72
Lee J.K. session 115
Lee K.H. session 44
Lee P.K. session 141
Lee S.H. session 72
Lee S.Y. session 67
Legros J.C. session 129
Lehoucq R.B. session 64
Leitao V.M.A. session 20
Lemmen P. session 157
Leung W.M. session 169
Leurent T. session 121
Li G. session 77
Li J. session 122
Li J. session 122
Li J.R. session 121
Lian Z. session 158
Liao D. session 122
Liao D. session 122
Liebeck R.H. session 171
Lijewski M.J. session 13
Limbert G. session 33
Lin C.X. session 48
Lin J. session 145
Lions J.L. session 4
Lipsett A.W. session 117
Liu C. session 37
Liu G. session 74
Liu G.R. session 107
Liu G.R. session 107
Liu G.R. session 112
Liu G.R. session 107
Liu G.R. session 113
Liu K. session 101
Liu M.B. session 107
Liu Q. session 74
Liu Q.S. session 131
Liu S. session 158
Liu Y. session 17
Llorca J. session 55
Long J. session 87
Long Y. session 41
Lonsdale G. session 87
Looyeh M.R.E. session 117
Lopez-Almansa F. session 126
Loring, S.H. session 35
Lou J. session 44
Lovadina C. session 153
Lu L. session 131
Lubowiecka I. session 89
Lubowiecka I. session 17
Lucking M. session 149
Lucor D. session 166
Luo A.C.J. session 99
Luo X. session 34
Lyamin A. session 83
Lyaskin A. session 49
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Maas U. session 14
MacDonald P.S. session 7
Machado J. session 100
Madrane A. session 52
Mahmud S. session 163
Mailybaev A.A. session 101
Mainguy M. session 80
Maire P.H. session 65
Maity D. session 118
Makihara T. session 28
Makihara T. session 28
Makinen R.A.E. session 78
Makinouchi A. session 4
Maleki S. session 38
Malinen M. session 154
Mallick S. session 7
Mallick S. session 46
Mallinger F. session 34
Malsch E.A. session 134
Mang H.A. session 53
Manglik R.M. session 129
Manno V.P. session 45
Manohar C.S. session 147
Manoj K.G. session 139
Mantegazza P. session 124
Manuel Casteleiro F. session 106
Manzan M. session 61
Mao H. session 144
Marcum D.L. session 150
Mariano P.M. session 146
Martha L.F. session 57
Martikainen J. session 78
Martinelli L. session 172
Maruyama O. session 67
Marzouk Y. session 11
Masarati P. session 41
Masarati P. session 124
Massabo R. session 36
Massin P. session 136
Mathisen K.M. session 136
Matsuho A.S. session 147
Matsumoto M. session 28
Matsumoto S. session 65
Matsumoto T. session 18
Matthies H.G. session 68
Matthies H.G. session 82
Matthies H.G. session 52
Maute K. session 50
Mbandezi L. session 119
McCabe S.L. session 73
McCallen R.C. session 65
McCartney J.S. session 146
McQueen D.M. session 2
McRobie F.A. session 37
Mcllroy A. session 13
Medic G. session 165
Meggiolaro M.A. session 57
Meggiolaro M.A. session 57
Meguid S.A. session 23
Meguid S.A. session 25
Meguid S.A. session 25
Meijer G.J. session 157
Meissner U. session 81
Melton R. session 94
Menon D. session 31
Merle R. session 110
Meschke G. session 54
Mestrovic M. session 163
Meulewaeter L. session 8
Meyer C. session 47
Meyer M. session 82
Michaleris P. session 163
Miehe C. session 59
Mier P. session 130
Milani M. session 119
Milazzo A. session 21
Milazzo A. session 41
Miller B. session 90
Mitchell J.A. session 103
Mitchell S.A. session 30
Miyanura T. session 16
Miyoshi I. session 28
Mocanita M. session 24
Mocke G.P. session 164
Modak J.P. session 117
Mohamad A.A. session 164
Mohieldin T.O. session 14
Moin P. session 172
Mok P. session 50
Molvig K. session 117
Mongeau L.G. session 10
Montag U. session 15
Moore J. session 119
Moore S.W. session 10
Morançay L. session 109
Morbiducci R. session 36
Moresi L. session 85
Morestin F. session 114
Morgan K. session 149
Morgan K. session 53
Morgan K. session 30
Morgenthal G. session 37
Mortazavi I. session 78
Mosqueira G. session 106
Mota Soares C.A. session 40
Mota Soares C.A. session 133
Mota Soares C.M. session 40
Mota Soares C.M. session 133
Moubachir M. session 140
Muhlhaus H. session 85
Mukhopadhyay A. session 46
Munoz Ruiz M.L. session 169
Murali K. session 44
Muscolino G. session 145
Muylle J. session 89
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Nadarajah S.K. session 46
Nair K.K. session 31
Najm H.N. session 13
Najm H.N. session 13
Nakahashi K. session 149
Nakajima K. session 90
Nakamura A. session 101
Nakane H. session 52
Nakanishi K. session 134
Navarrina F. session 106
Navarrina F. session 20
Nemecek J. session 88
Neto E.M. session 22
Ng E.Y.K. session 47
Ng T.S. session 169
Ng T.Y. session 40
Nhumaio G.C.S. session 119
Nicolas A. session 80
Niemeyer B. session 34
Nigro M.M. session 143
Nikbay M. session 50
Nikfetrat K. session 96
Nishida H. session 95
Nitsche W. session 161
Nobile F. session 140
Noguchi H. session 113
Nonino C. session 61
Nonoshita T. session 94
Nonoshita T. session 94
Noor A.K. session 97
Noskov M. session 12
Novak J. session 60
Novak P. session 20
Novati G. session 19
Nuno N. session 33
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Oberkampf W.L. session 166
Obrecht H. session 56
Ochiai T. session 159
Ogawa Y. session 159
Ohayon R. session 50
Oka Y. session 107
Okayama S. session 18
Okstad K.M. session 136
Oliveira D.L. session 154
Oliveira P.J. session 43
Olivella S. session 84
Olovsson L. session 152
Olson L. session 116
Olsson A.K. session 155
Onesti L. session 91
Oppe T.C. session 9
Ortiz M. session 56
Ostergaard D. session 5
Ottolini R.M. session 1
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Pachchhao A.D. session 26
Pacoste C. session 135
Page M.A. session 172
Paiar F. session 147
Paidoussis M.P. session 137
Pain C.C. session 162
Palacio A. session 48
Palacz M. session 56
Palencia E.S. session 153
Palmer T. session 6
Pan H. session 142
Pan T.W. session 78
Pan T.W. session 63
Pandolfi A. session 56
Pang O. session 132
Paolucci S. session 63
Paoluzzi R. session 119
Papados P.P. session 92
Papadrakakis M. session 87
Papadrakakis M. session 88
Papadrakakis M. session 86
Pardo E. session 109
Park J. session 10
Park K.C. session 89
Park K.C. session 133
Park S.H. session 112
Parolini N. session 64
Patera A.T. session 121
Patra A. session 87
Patra A.K. session 142
Patzak B. session 89
Patzak B. session 88
Paul P.H. session 13
Pawlikowski M. session 33
Pawlowshi R.P. session 132
Pawlowski R.P. session 64
Peak R.S. session 127
Peak R.S. session 128
Peak R.S. session 127
Pediroda V. session 91
Pedro G. session 141
Pellicano F. session 137
Pellicano F. session 137
Peng X. session 40
Penmetsa R.C. session 144
Peraire J. session 49
Perez-Gavilan J.J. session 19
Peri D. session 151
Periaux J. session 54
Peric D. session 129
Perie F. session 102
Pervaiz M. session 7
Peskin C.S. session 2
Peters T.J. session 47
Peterson D.M. session 8
Phillips J. session 121
Phoon K.K. session 145
Pietzsch A. session 157
Piltner R. session 154
Pinho F.T. session 43
Pinto F. session 84
Pironneau O. session 4
Pironneau O. session 79
Pironneau O. session 79
Pironneau O. session 43
Piszczatowski S. session 33
Pitkaranta J. session 154
Poloni C. session 91
Porter V.L. session 103
Porter V.L. session 104
Potts D.M. session 83
Pradhan S.C. session 40
Pradlwarter H.J. session 69
Prasad A.M. session 31
Prasad Varma Thampan C.K. session 160
Premkumarand R. session 139
Proos K. session 127
Proppe C. session 69
Prud'homme C. session 121
Przekwas A. session 123
Pu J. session 22
Pudewills A. session 161
Pujades L. session 126
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Qu L. session 132
Quagliarella D. session 128
Quarteroni A. session 140
Quek S.T. session 58
Quek S.T. session 145
Quintanar A. session 48
Quintanar A.I. session 170
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Rabinovich V.L. session 121
Radons S. session 146
Raghurama R. session 11
Ramaswamy A. session 42
Ramaswamy D. session 3
Ramm E. session 50
Randolph M.F. session 84
Rank E. session 86
Rank E. session 140
Rank E. session 148
Rasmussen E.A. session 157
Ravier B. session 90
Raza S.S. session 170
Raza S.S. session 51
Rebel G. session 133
Rebel G. session 89
Reddy J.N. session 40
Reddy J.N. session 40
Reitz R. session 13
Remondi S. session 7
Remondi S. session 46
Rendleman C.A. session 13
Reyer M. session 161
Rezgui A. session 151
Rezgui A. session 151
Ricci S. session 56
Rice A. session 119
Ricou O. session 133
Rixen D.J. session 86
Robinson A.C. session 104
Rodriguez A. session 48
Rodriguez R. session 138
Roe K. session 55
Rohde S.M. session 1
Rolshoven S. session 98
Roman D.L. session 171
Romero L.A. session 132
Rosario J.M. session 125
Rosario J.M. session 100
Rossi T. session 78
Rosson B.T. session 93
Roux F.X. session 90
Rovas D.V. session 121
Rovizzi M. session 19
Rozenwald D. session 161
Rucker M. session 86
Rugonyi S. session 100
Ruiz G. session 56
Ruse N. session 83
Rutland C. session 106
Ryan P. session 140
Rypl D. session 90
Rypl D. session 89
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Sa C.Y. session 115
Saad M. session 63
Sabundjian G. session 43
Sadeghi R. session 5
Saez A. session 20
Saghir M.Z. session 45
Saghir M.Z. session 129
Sahoo R.K. session 155
Sahoo S.K. session 155
Saita F.A. session 170
Saita F.A. session 130
Saksono P.H. session 129
Salinger A.G. session 64
Salinger A.G. session 132
Sanchez-Hubert J. session 153
Sandberg G. session 50
Sanjanwala S. session 87
Sarkar S. session 75
Saro O. session 61
Sas P. session 9
Sasakura M. session 143
Satofuka session 95
Savignat J.M. session 134
Savoia M. session 145
Sawada I. session 102
Scanlan R.H. session 137
Scarella G. session 79
Schaaf D.M. session 51
Scheider I. session 55
Schenck O. session 116
Schenk C.A. session 69
Scherzinger W.M. session 104
Scherzinger W.M. session 103
Scheuerer G. session 7
Schmitt R.G. session 163
Schotté J.S. session 50
Schramm U. session 8
Schrefler B.A. session 86
Schroeder J. session 59
Schueller G.I. session 69
Schueller G.I. session 69
Schwab C. session 15
Schwarz P. session 53
Schweizerhof K. session 16
Schwer D.A. session 12
Sedaghati R. session 160
Sefrioui M. session 54
Semedo Garcao J.E. session 40
Senecal P.K. session 13
Serre E. session 95
Severino M. session 130
Seyranian A.P. session 101
Seyranian A.P. session 27
Sha D. session 157
Shadid J.N. session 64
Shahawy M. session 37
Shajii A. session 118
Shan C. session 159
Shanghvi J.Y. session 163
Shankaran S. session 73
Shapiro V. session 106
Shaw J.A. session 149
Sheikh S.R. session 49
Shi Q.Z. session 10
Shi Q.Z. session 72
Shih T.I.P. session 166
Shimada K. session 30
Shirakawa N. session 106
Siegmund T. session 10
Siegmund T. session 55
Silva R. session 48
Singh A. session 123
Skalski K. session 33
Sladek J. session 18
Sladek V. session 18
Slinchenko D. session 40
Sloan S. session 83
Sluys L.J. session 59
Smith B.F. session 105
Smith G.D. session 23
Smooke M.D. session 14
Smooke M.D. session 12
Snyder D.O. session 102
Sofonea M. session 26
Soh A.K. session 17
Sonzogni V.E. session 143
Sorensen K.A. session 30
Soric J. session 15
Sorli M. session 156
Soutis C. session 41
Soutis C. session 85
Souza R.A. session 58
Springhetti R. session 19
Srinivasan M.A. session 113
Stab O. session 134
Stander N. session 70
Stander N. session 114
Stazi F.L. session 146
Steenbrink A.C. session 71
Steenbrink A.C. session 6
Stein K. session 94
Stein K. session 94
Steindorf J. session 52
Steven G.P. session 127
Stewart J.R. session 103
Stewart J.R. session 103
Stewart N.F. session 47
Stocki R. session 68
Stokes S. session 149
Storti M.A. session 143
Stroud J.S. session 36
Su M. session 102
Subramanya R. session 11
Suda S. session 52
Sue Y.C. session 169
Suito H. session 79
Sukumar N. session 111
Suleman A. session 160
Suleman A. session 141
Summers R.M. session 104
Summers R.M. session 104
Summers S.M. session 70
Sun M. session 49
Sun R. session 166
Suslov S.A. session 63
Sutton S.B. session 61
Sutton S.B. session 64
Szabo B. session 148
Szyld D. session 105
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Tabarrok B. session 160
Taha A.A. session 14
Tahar B. session 98
Takahashi A. session 143
Taki Y. session 101
Tamini N. session 6
Tamma K.K. session 156
Tamma K.K. session 157
Tanahashi T. session 28
Tanahashi T. session 129
Tanahashi T. session 28
Tanaka M. session 18
Tanaka N. session 44
Tang D. session 32
Tang D. session 35
Tarraf D.C. session 53
Taylor M. session 33
Tedesco J.W. session 92
Teodosiu C. session 4
Terlinden I. session 81
Tezduyar T.E. session 94
Tezduyar T.E. session 94
Tezduyar T.E. session 94
Tezduyar T.E. session 94
Thangavelu S.R. session 17
Thomas D.N. session 114
Thompson L.L. session 17
Thornburg E. session 94
Thorne R. session 116
Tijssens M.G.A. session 59
Tiller I. session 136
Tiwari S.N. session 14
Togashi F. session 149
Toivanen J. session 78
Tonkovic Z. session 15
Topping B.H.V. session 89
Toscano R.G. session 128
Toth J. session 156
Toukourou M.M. session 24
Trainelli L. session 124
Trainelli L. session 125
Tsukanov I. session 106
Tsukrov I. session 60
Tu Z.H. session 107
Tullberg O. session 37
Tur M. session 76
Turek S. session 62
Turek S. session 105
Turner C.D. session 104
Tyler-Street M. session 71
Tyler-Street M. session 71
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Ubal S. session 170
Udoewa V. session 94
Uhlman J.S. session 77
Ulm F.J. session 80
Ulm F.J. session 162
Urban F. session 91
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Vacanti J.P. session 34
Vadasz P. session 28
Vaillancourt R. session 52
Valentin F. session 43
Van Der Giessen E. session 59
Van Doormaal J.P. session 7
Van Wyk S. session 119
Van den Abeele K. session 81
VanKeer R. session 18
Vandepitte D. session 9
Vassberg J.C. session 171
Veneziano D. session 80
Venkatraman K. session 75
Vera-Guzman N. session 80
Verijenko V.E. session 40
Vermeer P.A. session 83
Verruijt A. session 83
Verzicco R. session 172
Viano J.M. session 26
Viano J.M. session 26
Vicini A. session 128
Vidrascu M. session 36
Villon P. session 134
Vinu Unnithan U. session 88
Vlachoutsis S. session 87
Vodicka R. session 19
Vogt M. session 168
Von der Ohe R. session 42
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Wadia-Fascetti S.J. session 147
Wagner A.F. session 14
Wagner W. session 135
Walczak J. session 98
Walczak J. session 5
Walker H. session 32
Wall W.A. session 50
Walshaw C. session 90
Walter H. session 114
Walters J.F. session 10
Wander I. session 90
Wang B. session 24
Wang C. session 22
Wang C.X. session 84
Wang D.W. session 10
Wang G. session 47
Wang J.F. session 54
Wang J.G. session 113
Wang L. session 132
Wang L. session 132
Wang L. session 131
Wang L. session 131
Wang Q. session 58
Wang S. session 24
Wang T.L. session 37
Wang X. session 3
Wang X. session 101
Wang X. session 98
Wang Y. session 47
Wasekar V.M. session 129
Watkins A.P. session 119
Weatherby J.R. session 104
Weatherill N.P. session 149
Weatherill N.P. session 53
Weatherill N.P. session 30
Weber H. session 97
Weiss J. session 108
Wekezer J.W. session 156
Werncke G.A. session 51
Westerberg K.W. session 61
White D.W. session 120
White D.W. session 31
White J. session 121
White J. session 3
Whittle A.J. session 84
Wiberg N.E. session 37
Wijesinghe S. session 123
Wille R. session 152
Wilson M.W. session 127
Wilson M.W. session 127
Winkelmuller G. session 6
Witkowski W. session 89
Wojtkiewicz S.F. session 67
Wolf J.P. session 21
Wolfe R.W. session 38
Wong J.S. session 49
Wong M.K. session 104
Wong M.K. session 104
Wriggers P. session 59
Wu J. session 146
Wuttrich R. session 156
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X. Pei Lu session 72
Xi Y. session 144
Xiang Y. session 77
Xianqi L. session 27
Xiao M. session 55
Xiaoqiang L. session 85
Xie Y.M. session 127
Xin S. session 65
Xiu D. session 166
Xiurun G. session 109
Xiurun G. session 27
Xu Z.A. session 142
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Yabe T. session 78
Yagawa G. session 143
Yagawa G. session 108
Yagawa G. session 16
Yamakawa S. session 30
Yamamoto Y. session 106
Yang C. session 32
Yang C. session 17
Yang D. session 131
Yang H.Q. session 123
Yang R.J. session 91
Yang X. session 27
Yang X. session 109
Yang Y.J. session 121
Yanping X. session 27
Yao J. session 173
Yao Z. session 22
Yao Z. session 41
Yao Z. session 108
Yazdani A. session 24
Ye W. session 3
Yee W. session 94
Yeo K.S. session 22
Yim H.J. session 126
Yip S. session 122
Yip S. session 122
Yokohari T. session 102
Yommi A.M. session 143
Yong Z. session 123
Yoshida S. session 118
You L. session 85
Youn S.K. session 112
Youn S.K. session 108
Younis H.F. session 32
Yue Y. session 42
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Zahlten W. session 144
Zarka J. session 57
Zdunek A. session 148
Zeng Q. session 6
Zhang H. session 139
Zhang H. session 109
Zhang J. session 108
Zhang L. session 51
Zhang L. session 58
Zhang Q. session 54
Zhang R.R. session 146
Zhang S. session 154
Zhang S. session 106
Zhang T.H. session 73
Zhang X. session 109
Zhang Y. session 145
Zhao G. session 158
Zhao K. session 115
Zheng B. session 48
Zheng X. session 158
Zhou J. session 24
Zhou X. session 157
Zhu L. session 2
Zhu P. session 38
Ziemianski L. session 90
Ziemianski L. session 91
Zingoni A. session 134
Ziyaeifar M. session 58
Zohdi T.I. session 59
Zong Z. session 107

For keynote presentations 40 minutes are allocated. All keynote presentations are explicitly identified as such next to their title.
For regular presentations 25 minutes are allocated (except for sessions 61 to 66).

12th Annual HP Technology Trends in Computational Engineering Symposium, Wednesday, June 13, 2:00 - 6:30 p.m.

This symposium brings together 16 technical papers from leading application software providers in engineering analysis and simulation.

Jointly organized by Hewlett-Packard and MIT, these sessions offer attendees a view of how computational fluid and solid mechanics techniques are being delivered to and applied by industry for new product development.

For a listing of the papers, speakers, and software companies presenting in this symposium, please view our speaker agenda at: www.hp.com/go/cae

Social Event and Sightseeing

A dinner on the M.I.T. campus is scheduled for Tuesday, 7 p.m. All registered participants are invited to attend. Non-registered persons (spouses,...) need to buy a dinner ticket at the cost of U.S.$ 30.- from Conference Services (contact: conf-serv-www@mit.edu).

Many sightseeing tours are available in Boston and the surroundings ( e.g. Duck Tours , Old Town Trolley Tours , and The New England Aquarium's Whale Watching Boat Trips ). Details on these tours will be provided with the registration material to be collected at the registration desk of the Conference.

Conference Secretariat

K.J. Bathe (email: kjb@mit.edu)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mechanical Engineering Department
Room 3-356
Cambridge, MA 02139 U.S.A.

All correspondence should be directed to this address. Please include M.I.T. Conference in the Subject header of all emails regarding this Conference. Paper submissions should be mailed by regular mail or courier to this address (email and fax submissions will not be considered).

Registration

Registration procedure

The pre-registration is now closed. However, you can still register on site. The following registration areas will be open at the indicated dates and times.

Kresge Auditorium (building W16)
Monday, 11 June 3:00 -7:00 PM
Tuesday, 12 June 7:30 AM -4:30 PM
Wednesday, 13 June 7:30 AM -12:00 PM

Building 13 Lobby
Wednesday, 13 June 2:00 -4:30 PM
Thursday, 14 June 7:30 AM-4:30 PM
Friday, 15 June 7:30 AM-2:00 PM

Registration fees

Conference registration fees provide for one copy of the Proceedings (bound version and CD-ROM), coffee breaks and the Conference Dinner.

Fees: $ 460.- for regular attendees
no charge for students ( without the Proceedings, which can be bought )

Alphabetical List of Sessions (with Details)

1 - Plenary Session I

Time: Tuesday at 9:00am
Room: Kresge Auditorium (W16)
Chairpersons: K.J. Bathe , S. Rugonyi

Subgrid scales, augmented problems, and stabilizations
F. Brezzi (speaker)
GM's journey to math: the virtual vehicle
R.M. Ottolini (speaker) and S.M.Rohde

2 - Plenary Session II

Time: Tuesday at 11:00am
Room: Kresge Auditorium (W16)
Chairpersons: S.M. Rohde , S. Rugonyi

The immersed boundary method for incompressible fluid-structure interaction
D.M. McQueen, C.S. Peskin (speaker) and L. Zhu
Trends in the design analysis of aerospace vehicles
R.L. Dreisbach (speaker) and R.R. Cosner

3 - Plenary Session III

Time: Wednesday at 9:00am
Room: Kresge Auditorium (W16)
Chairpersons: R.L. Dreisbach , J.F. Hiller

Efficient simulation techniques for complicated micromachined devices
N.R. Aluru, W. Ye, D. Ramaswamy, X. Wang and J. White (speaker)
Issues in the seismic analysis of bridges
T.J. Ingham (speaker)

4 - Plenary Session IV

Time: Wednesday at 11:00am
Room: Kresge Auditorium (W16)
Chairpersons: F. Brezzi , J.F. Hiller

Virtual control algorithms
J.L. Lions (deceased), O. Pironneau (speaker)
Numerical methods for prediction and evaluation of geometrical defects in sheet metal forming
A. Makinouchi (speaker) and C. Teodosiu

5 - 12th HP technology trends in computational engineering symposium; Track I: Non-linear structural analysis and fluid-structure interaction

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: L. Fisher , O.A. Bauchau

The state in coupled nonlinear analysis in support of "Virtual Manufacturing" (Abstract)
R. Sadeghi
Design sensitivity analysis in ABAQUS (Abstract)
J. Coster
Reliability in practical finite element analysis (Abstract)
J. Walczak
A transducer finite element for dynamic coupled electrostatic-structural coupling simulation of MEMS devices (Abstract)
M. Gyimesi and D. Ostergaard

6 - 12th HP technology trends in computational engineering symposium; Track II: Crash, crush and metal forming

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: K. Christensen , M. Meyer

From PAM-CRASH to multi-physics: a widening scope for dynamic simulation (Abstract)
P. Culière
Thin shell formulations and quality of results of crash numerical simulations (Abstract)
F. Arnaudeau, G. Winkelmuller and Q. Zeng
Development of roll over crashworthiness prevention method using virtual proving ground (VPG) techniques (Abstract)
T. Palmer, N. Tamini and B. Honken
Challenges in crash safety simulation, improved prediction for out of position airbag inflation, efficient and predictive structural analysis, and integration of crash simulation in the design process (Abstract)
A.C. Steenbrink and R. Happee

7 - 12th HP technology trends in computational engineering symposium; Track III: Computational fluid dynamics

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: L. Fisher , O.A. Bauchau

Multiphysics modelling of fluid-structure interactions using CFD (Abstract)
A.D. Gosman and P.S. MacDonald
Strategy and appropriate metrics for validating CFD (Abstract)
S. Mallick, S. Remondi, H. Chen and M. Pervaiz
Solution algorithms and strategies for Eulerian-Eulerian multi-phase flow models (Abstract)
J.P. Van Doormaal and G. Scheuerer

8 - 12th HP technology trends in computational engineering symposium; Track IV: Noise, vibration and harshness

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: K. Christensen , M. Meyer

The functional virtual prototype: an innovation framework for a zero prototype design process (Abstract)
D.M. Peterson
Functional performance engineering - the (r)evolution in product development and engineering (Abstract)
L. Meulewaeter
Multi-disciplinary optimization for NVH and crashworthiness (Abstract)
U. Schramm
CDH/VAO - a tool for interactive structural analysis (Abstract)
M.K. Chargin, L.W. Dunne and L. Huang

9 - Acoustic analysis, Part I

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 2-142
Chairpersons: W. Wunderlich , R. Angst

A Trefftz-based prediction technique for coupled structural-acoustic radiation problems
W. Desmet, P. Sas and D. Vandepitte
Dual-level parallelization of structural acoustics computations
H. Allik, R.N. Dees, T.C. Oppe and D. Duffy
Computational aeroacoustics applications in automotive design
K.J. Karbon and S. Kumarasamy

10 - Acoustic analysis, Part II

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-142
Chairpersons: W. Wunderlich , B.N. Alemdar

Practical implementation of a p-version wave envelope infinite element for structural acoustic analysis
M.J. Butler, H. Allik, G.W. Benthien, S.W. Moore and J.F. Walters
Active control of interior acoustics of an enclosure with smart materials
D.W. Wang, I. Hagiwara and Q.Z. Shi
Computational analysis of sound transmission characteristics of automotive bulb seals (Abstract)
T. Siegmund, L.G. Mongeau and J. Park

11 - Advanced combustion calculations, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: A.F. Ghoniem , Y. Marzouk

Towards Lagrangian, grid free simulation of combustion (Keynote presentation)
A.F. Ghoniem and I.A. Lakkis
Direct numerical simulation of turbulent premixed flame interaction using parallel computing
H.G. Im, J.H. Chen, R .Subramanya and R. Raghurama
Computational modeling and control of mixing in a transverse jet (Abstract)
Y. Marzouk and A.F. Ghoniem

12 - Advanced combustion calculations, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: A.F. Ghoniem , C. Gonzalez

Primitive variable solver for modeling steady-state and time-dependent laminar flames with detailed chemistry and transport properties
M. Noskov and M.D. Smooke
Solution mapping approach to modeling combustion
M. Frenklach
Adaptive Chemistry
W.H. Green Jr. and D.A. Schwer

13 - Advanced combustion calculations, Part III

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: A.F. Ghoniem , A. Frangi

Numerical simulation of unsteady reacting flow with detailed kinetics
O.M. Knio and H.N. Najm
Transient response of premixed methane-air flames
H.N. Najm, P.H. Paul, O.M. Knio and A. Mcllroy
CFD modeling applied to internal combustion engine optimization and design
P.K. Senecal and R.D. Reitz
Adaptive numerical simulation of turbulent premixed combustion
J.B. Bell, M.S. Day, A.S. Almgren, M.J. Lijewski and C.A. Rendleman

14 - Advanced combustion calculations, Part IV

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: A.F. Ghoniem , K. Goto

Computational and experimental study of laminar premixed and non-premixed flames
M.D. Smooke
Combustion of hydrocarbon fuels in scramjet engines; ethylene and propane combustion
A.A. Taha, S.N. Tiwari and T.O. Mohieldin
The calculation of reliable reaction rates for combustion simulations (Abstract)
A.F. Wagner
Mathematical modeling of the coupling of chemical kinetics with laminar and turbulent transport processes
U. Maas

15 - Advanced problems in computational shell mechanics, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 16-160
Chairpersons: W.B. Kraetzig , R. Harte

Layered higher order concepts for D-adaptivity in shell theory (Keynote presentation)
W.B. Kraetzig and D. Jun
Computer techniques for simulation of nonisothermal elastoplastic shell responses
J. Soric and Z. Tonkovic
Computer simulations and crack damage evaluation for the durability design of the world largest cooling tower shell at Niederaussem power station
R. Harte and U. Montag
Simulation of large deformations in shell structures in the p-version of the finite element method
Y. Basar, U. Hanskotter, O. Kintzel and C. Schwab

16 - Advanced problems in computational shell mechanics, Part II

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 16-160
Chairpersons: W.B. Kraetzig , I. Lubowiecka

About linear and quadratic 'solid-shell' elements at large deformations
M. Harnau and K. Schweizerhof
MITC finite elements for adaptive laminated composite shells
R. Iozzi and P. Gaudenzi
Optimal triangular membrane elements with drilling freedoms
C.A. Felippa
Accurate analysis of shell structures by a virtually meshless method
K. Goto, G Yagawa and T. Miyamura

17 - Advanced problems in computational shell mechanics, Part III

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-159
Chairpersons: W.B. Kraetzig , J. Soric

On the finite element analysis of flexible shell structures undergoing large overall motion
I. Lubowiecka and J. Chroscielewski
A stabilized MITC finite element for accurate wave response in Reissner-Mindlin plates
L.L. Thompson and S.R. Thangavelu
Special membrane elements with internal defects
C. Yang and A.K. Soh
Numerical method for localized buckling analysis of elastic membrane structures (Abstract)
E.M Haseganu and Y. Liu

18 - Advances in boundary element methods, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 2-142
Chairpersons: J. Sladek , M. Handrik

The local boundary integral equation and its meshless implementation for elastodynamic problems (Keynote presentation)
J. Sladek, V. Sladek and R. Van Keer
Boundary stress calculation for two-dimensional thermoelastic problems using displacement gradient boundary integral identity
T. Matsumoto, M. Tanaka and S. Okayama
Fourier transformed boundary integral equations for transient problems of elasticity and thermo-elasticity
F.M.E. Duddeck

19 - Advances in boundary element methods, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 2-142
Chairpersons: J. Sladek , F.M.E. Duddeck

Numerical fracture mechanics in 3D by the symmetric boundary element method
A. Frangi, G. Novati, R. Springhetti and M. Rovizzi
A note on symmetric Galerkin BEM for multi-connected bodies
J.J. Perez-Gavilan and M.H. Aliabadi
The first-kind and second-kind boundary integral equation systems for some kinds of contact problems with friction
R. Vodicka

20 - Advances in boundary element methods, Part III

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-142
Chairpersons: J. Sladek , A. Saez

General traction BE formulation and implementation for 2-D anisotropic media
A. Saez and J. Dominguez
Analysis of 2-D elastostatic problems using radial basis functions
V.M.A. Leitao
Large strain, large rotation boundary integral multi-domain formulation using the Trefftz polynomial functions
M. Handrik, V. Kompis and P. Novak
Stability analysis of BEM approximate solutions in grounding analysis
J. Gomez-Calvino, I. Colominas, F. Navarrina and M. Casteleiro

21 - Advances in boundary element methods, Part IV

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-159
Chairpersons: J. Sladek , Z. Yao

Non-linear wave propagation in softening media through use of the scaled boundary finite element method
R.S. Crouch and J. Fernandez-Vega
A novel displacement variational boundary formulation
G. Davi and A. Milazzo
Efficient analysis of stress singularities using the scaled boundary finite-element method
A.J. Deeks and J.P. Wolf
A poly-region boundary element method for buoyancy-driven flows
G.F. Dargush and M.M. Grigoriev

22 - Advances in boundary element methods, Part V

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-159
Chairpersons: J. Sladek , Z. Yao

An indirect boundary element method for three-dimensional explosion bubbles
C. Wang, K.S. Yeo and B.C. Khoo
A 2-D direct BEM formulation for the elastodynamics of orthotropic media (Abstract)
P.L.A. Barros and E.M. Neto
Higher-order BEM for unsteady convective diffusion (Abstract)
G.F. Dargush and M.M. Grigoriev
Boundary element method for moving and rolling contact of 2D elastic bodies with defects (Abstract)
Z. Yao and J. Pu

23 - Advances in contact mechanics: theory, implementation and applications, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: S.A. Meguid , L. Kubler

Modeling 2D contact surfaces using cubic splines (Keynote presentation)
N. El-Abbasi and S.A. Meguid
Mathematical study of the contact between a drop and a cylindrical fibre
T. Hamieh and A. Brillard
Multibody system/finite element contact simulation with an energy-based switching criterion
L. Kübler and P. Eberhard
Simulation of frictional contact in three-dimensions using the material point method
S.G. Bardenhagen, O. Byutner, D. Bedrov and G.D. Smith

24 - Advances in contact mechanics: theory, implementation and applications, Part II

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: J. Goldak , A. Czekanski

Coupled thermal stresses analysis in die casting: a contact problem
J. Goldak, V. Aldea, J. Zhou, S. Wang, M. Mocanita, D. Downey and B. Wang
On a new segment-to-segment contact algorithm
N. El-Abbasi and K.J. Bathe
Frictional contact analysis of articular surfaces
X. Chen and T. Hisada
An object oriented finite element implementation of large deformation frictional contact problems and applications
M.M. Toukourou, A. Gakwaya and A. Yazdani

25 - Advances in contact mechanics: theory, implementation and applications, Part III

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: H.W. Klein , M. Al-Dojayli

Time integration for dynamic contact problems: Generalized-alpha scheme
A. Czekanski and S.A. Meguid
Allowances and tolerances for a shaft-hub joint: a contact problem (Abstract)
H.W. Klein
Dynamics of wearing contact in groundwood manufacturing system
S.S. Launis, E.K. Keskinen and M. Cotsaftis
Shape optimization of frictional contact problems using genetic algorithm
M. Al-Dojayli and S.A. Meguid

26 - Advances in contact mechanics: theory, implementation and applications, Part IV

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: N. El-Abbasi , J.R. Fernandez-Garcia

Numerical analysis of a sliding frictional contact problem with wear
J.R. Fernandez-Garcia, M. Sofonea and J.M. Viano
Non-matching finite element meshes to numerical approximation of the two elastic-viscoplastic bodies contact problem (Abstract)
J.R.H. Fernàndez-Garcia, P. Hild and J.M. Viano
Experimental corroboration of coefficient of friction characteristics in hydrodynamic bearing (Abstract)
A.M. Kuthe and A.D. Pachchhao

27 - Algorithms

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-132
Chairpersons: G.A. Gravvanis , N. Nuno

A construction of monotone schemes of high-order accuracy for hyperbolic problems (Abstract)
Y.A. Kholodov
Phenomenon of overlapping of characteristic curves in nonconservative systems: theory and applications (Abstract)
O.N. Kirillov and A.P.Seyranian
Generalized multiwavelet constructions on 3-D unstructured grids with applications to PDEs (Abstract)
K. Amaratunga and J.E. Castrillon-Candas
Research on numerical inverse isoparametric mapping interpolation and its application in large-scale 3-D FEM analysis (Abstract)
X. Yang, L. Xianqi, G. Xiurun and X. Yanping

28 - Analysis of convection flows

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: S. Govender , R.C. Penmetsa

Linear stability of convection in rotating mushy layers
S. Govender and P. Vadasz
Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures using the GSMAC-CIP (Abstract)
M. Matsumoto, T. Makihara and T. Tanahashi
Numerical analysis of natural convection in a cubic cavity at the Rayleigh number Ra=10^9 using GSMAC-CIP method
I. Miyoshi, T. Makihara and T. Tanahashi

29 - Automatic and adaptive mesh generation, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: S.W. Chae , K.A. Sorensen

Anisotropic surface remeshing (Keynote presentation)
P. Frey
Mesh simplification made easy
H. Borouchaki and P. Laug
Tetrahedral meshing by advancing front method through CAD Interface
S.W. Chae, Y.W. Kim and Y.W. Cho

30 - Automatic and adaptive mesh generation, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: S.W. Chae , K.A. Sorensen

An agglomerated multigrid hybrid mesh method for compressible flow
K.A. Sorensen, O. Hassan, K. Morgan and N.P. Weatherill
A refinement technique for all-hexahedral adaptive meshing
S.E. Benzley, M. Borden and S.A. Mitchell
Anisotropic tetrahedral meshing via bubble packing and advancing front
S. Yamakawa and K. Shimada

31 - Beam structures

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-136
Chairpersons: B.N. Alemdar , K. Behdinan

A co-rotational formulation for mixed second-order beam-column finite elements (Abstract)
B.N. Alemdar and D.W. White
Transient response of flexible sliding beams: parametric resonance (Abstract)
K. Behdinan
Reliability analysis of moment resisting rc portal frames - a load combination study (Abstract)
K.K. Nair, A.M. Prasad and D. Menon

32 - Biomechanical applications, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: D. Tang , G. Limbert

Challenges in developing an accurate model for carotid bifurcation blood flow and wall mechanics (Keynote Presentation)
H.F. Younis, C. Chung and R.D. Kamm
Fluid-structure interaction analysis in biomechanics
M. Bathe and R.D. Kamm
A 3-d model with fluid-structure interactions for unsteady blood flow in stenotic arteries with cyclic wall collapse
D. Tang, C. Yang, H. Walker, S. Kobayashi and D.N. Ku

33 - Biomechanical applications, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: D. Tang , M. Bathe

An explicit three-dimensional finite element model of an incompressible transversely isotropic hyperelastic material: application to the study of the human anterior cruciate ligament
G. Limbert and M. Taylor
Modeling residual stresses at the stem-cement interface of an idealized cemented hip stem
N. Nuno and G. Avanzolini
Rheological effects and bone remodelling phenomenon in the hip joint implantation
M. Pawlikowski, K. Skalski, M. Bossak and S. Piszczatowski

34 - Biomechanical applications, Part III

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: S. Rugonyi , J.L. Drury

Using computational fluid dynamics to model the passive human neutrophil during micropipet aspiration
J.L. Drury and M. Dembo
Computational modeling of blood flow and rheology in fractal microvascular networks
M.R. Kaazempurt-Mofrad, J.P. Vacanti and R.D. Kamm
Direct numerical simulation of pulsatile flows in three-dimensional arterial stenoses
F. Mallinger and D. Drikakis
A diffusion model for affinity adsorption of glycoprotein on immobilized lectin
L.-Z. He, H. Helmholz, B. Niemeyer and X. Luo

35 - Biomechanical applications, Part IV

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: S. Rugonyi , J.L. Drury

Effect of stent implantation on arterial flow and wall stress (Abstract)
A.L. Lachapelle and D. Tang
Computational fluid dynamics of low Re flow in the pleural space between lung and chest wall (Abstract)
S.H. Loring, A. Gouldstone, Y. Huang, R. Brown and J.P. Butler

36 - Biomechanical applications, Part V

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: J. Walczak , S.A. Berger

Finite element modeling for surgery simulation
M. Vidrascu, H. Delingette and N. Ayache
Flow in sclerotic carotid arteries
S.A. Berger and J.S. Stroud
Constitutive and finite element modeling of human scalp skin for the simulation of cutaneous surgical procedures
L. Gambarotta, R. Massabo and R. Morbiducci

37 - Bridge analyses, Part I

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-136
Chairpersons: D. Antoniak , M. Connell

Lock-in prediction for bridge decks using a discrete vortex method
G. Morgenthal and F.A. McRobie
Flow past multi-box bridge decks
J.B. Frandsen and A. Larsen
Interactive design and investigation of physical bridges using virtual models
M. Connell, O. Tullberg, P, Kettil and N.E. Wiberg
Load lateral distribution for multigirder bridges
C. Liu, T.L. Wang and M. Shahawy

38 - Bridge analyses, Part II

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-136
Chairpersons: G. Morgenthal , M. Connell

Retrofit design and strategy of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge continuous truss spans support towers based on ADINA
R. W. Wolfe and R. Heninger
Effects of diaphragms on seismic response of skewed bridges
S. Maleki
A 3D contact-friction model for pounding at bridges during earthquakes
P. Zhu, M. Abe and Y. Fujino
Finite element modeling of a thin-walled girder prestressed with tendons (Abstract)
D. Antoniak

39 - Bridge analyses, Part III

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-136
Chairpersons: G. Morgenthal , M. Connell

Computer modeling of a proposed concept for extremely long span suspension bridges (Abstract)
H.J. Farran and A. Ghosh
Behavior of nonlinearly restrained slender bridge piers (Abstract)
H. Hamidifar
Seismic strengthening of reinforced concrete bridge pier with FRP composites (Abstract)
H. Hamidifar

40 - Composites and laminates, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-151
Chairpersons: D. Slinchenko , X. Peng

Sensitivity study on material characterization of textile composites
X. Peng and J. Cao
Vibration suppression of laminated composite plates using magnetostrictive inserts
S.C. Pradhan, K.Y. Lam, T.Y. Ng and J.N. Reddy
Modeling of adaptive composite structures using a layerwise theory
J.E. Semedo Garcao, C.M. Mota Soares, C.A. Mota Soares and J.N. Reddy
Structural analysis of composite lattice structures on the basis of smearing stiffness
D. Slinchenko and V.E. Verijenko

41 - Composites and laminates, Part II

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-151
Chairpersons: X. Peng , S. Cen

On local solutions for piezoelectric laminates
P. Masarati and G.L. Ghiringhelli
Electroelastic analysis of general piezoelectric composite laminates by boundary integral equations
G. Davi and A. Milazzo
Modelling of intra-and interlaminar fracture in composite laminates loaded in tension
M. Kashtalyan and C. Soutis
A new hybrid-enhanced displacement-based element for the analysis of laminated composite plates
S. Cen, Y. Long and Z. Yao

42 - Composites and laminates, Part III

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-151
Chairpersons: S. Cen , D. Slinchenko

Vibration control of smart laminated composites (Abstract)
A. Bansal and A. Ramaswamy
Interface element formulations for delamination (Abstract)
M.A. Crisfield and G. Alfano
3D models of fiber-matrix instabilities in composites and possible micro-interactions (Abstract)
Y.N. Lapusta
Simulation of continuous glass fibre drawing (Abstract)
R. Von der Ohe, J.D.C. Christiansen, Y. Yue and S.L. Jensen

43 - Computational fluid dynamics, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: J.W. Bull , M. Bathe

Hierarchical expansion method in the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible fluids in laminar two-dimensional flow
E.L.L. Cabral and G. Sabundjian
Comparison of wall laws for unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations over rough interfaces
Y. Achdou, O. Pironneau and F. Valentin
On the periodicity of the extra-stress tensor in non-Newtonian steady recirculating flows
G. Chaidron and F. Chinesta
Numerical simulations of viscoelastic flow around sharp corners
M.A. Alves, P.J. Oliveira and F.T. Pinho

44 - Computational fluid dynamics, Part II

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-159
Chairpersons: A. Badeau , N.D. Lagaros

A droplet formation model for stratified liquid-liquid shear flows
I. Celik and A. Badeau
Hamiltonian structure of CIVA-particle method in two-dimensional passive scalar advection problem
N. Tanaka
Numerical simulation of bubble rising, deforming and bursting in a viscous liquid by a front tracking/finite difference model (Abstract)
J. Hua, J. Lou, K. Murali, K.H. Lee and K. Kumar

45 - Computational fluid dynamics, Part III

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: A. Badeau , M.Z. Saghir

Laminar jet impingement convective heat transfer in partially vented enclosures typical of portable computer applications
J.R. Guarino and V.P. Manno
Buoyancy and Marangoni convection of Te-doped GaSb
S. Balage and M.Z. Saghir
Heat transfer calculations of high-Reynolds-number flows around a circular cylinder
S. Bouhairie, V.H. Chu and R. Gehr

46 - Computational fluid dynamics, Part IV

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: D. Kuzmin , K. Liu

Positive finite element schemes based on the flux-corrected transport procedure
D. Kuzmin
Validating CFD for automotive applications
S. Mallick, J. Halliday, S. Remondi and H. Chen
Role of CFD in analysis and optimization of the continuous casting processes
A. Mukhopadhyay and J. Lam
An adjoint method for the calculation of non-collocated sensitivities in supersonic flow
S.K. Nadarajah, A. Jameson and J.J. Alonso

47 - Computational fluid dynamics, Part V

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: E. Rank , D. Kuzmin

Development of distribution-formula scheme for compressible flows
E.Y.K. Ng and K.I. Chan
Computational topology for CFD: theorems, criteria and issues
T.J. Peters and N.F. Stewart
A fast and robust variant of the SIMPLE algorithm for finite element simulations of incompressible flows
G. Wang
Flow of fiber-reinforced cement slurries at elevated temperatures
Y. Wang and C. Meyer

48 - Computational fluid dynamics, Part VI

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: M.A. Alves , N. Impollonia

Numerical study of laminar mixed convection in the entrance region of a helical pipe with uniform wall temperature
B. Zheng, C.X. Lin and M.A. Ebadian
Prediction of oil spreading for elaboration of contingency strategies (Abstract)
A. Rodriguez, A. Palacio, R. Silva, F. Betancourt, A. Quintanar and A. Gonzalez
Computational aeroelasticity with reduced structural models (Abstract)
G. Britten, C. Braun, M. Hesse and J. Ballmann

49 - Computational fluid dynamics, Part VII

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: N. Impollonia , M.A. Alves

Application of discrete vortex method for deformable wing aerodynamics (Abstract)
A. Lyaskin
High order finite element discretization of the compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations (Abstract)
J.S. Wong, D.L. Darmofal and J. Peraire
Existence of a lift plateau for airfoils pitching at rapid pitching rates
S.R. Sheikh, M. Sun and H. Hamdani
Generalized Boltzmann equation and applications to viscous flows and plasma (Abstract)
B.V. Alexeev and A.I. Fedoseyev

50 - Computational fluid structure interaction and multiphysics, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: C.A. Felippa , K. Maute

Interactions between sloshing modes and incompressible hydroelastic modes for internal fluid-structure systems (Keynote presentation)
J.S. Schotté and R. Ohayon
Accelerated iterative substructuring schemes for instationary fluid-structure interaction
D.P. Mok, W.A. Wall and E. Ramm
HPC for the optimization of aeroelastic systems
K. Maute, M. Nikbay and C. Farhat
A symmetric time integration formulation for a class of coupled problems
G. Sandberg, P. Davidsson and L. Beldie

51 - Computational fluid structure interaction and multiphysics, Part II

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: H.G. Matthies , R. Ohayon

The effect of hydrodynamic loading on the structural reliability of culvert valves in lock systems
R.J. James, L. Zhang, D.M. Schaaf and G.A. Werncke
Dispersion and concentration of Lagrangian particles in a neutral atmosphere, using a Markov chain-Monte Carlo model
R. Avila and S.S. Raza
Modeling and analysis of a 3-D asymmetric mine-soil-structure interaction problem with mine buried in dry and wet sand
A. Das Gupta

52 - Computational fluid structure interaction and multiphysics, Part III

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: R. Ohayon , H.G. Matthies

How to make weak couplings strong
H.G. Matthies and J. Steindorf
Adaptive techniques for semiconductor equations with a Raviart-Thomas element
A. El Boukili, A. Madrane and R. Vaillancourt
A control analysis of interaction problem by fluid force
S. Kato, S. Suda, K. Imazu, H. Nakane and M. Kawahara
A fixed-grid analysis of convection-dominated melting and solidification
S. Kim, S. Anghaie and G. Chen

53 - Computational fluid structure interaction and multiphysics, Part IV

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: P.D. Ledger , D. Maity

Evaluation of properties of soilcrete by means of back analysis: combination of in-situ temperature measurements and a thermochemical material law
R. Lackner, C. Brandstatter and H.A. Mang
Arbitrary order edge elements and hybrid meshes for electromagnetic scattering problems
P.D. Ledger, O. Hassan, K. Morgan and N.P. Weatherill
A tool-box approach to the simulation of multi-physics systems
P. Schwarz
Driving a real-time multi-physics simulator to follow an actual system: a DAE observer approach
D.C. Tarraf and H.H. Asada

54 - Computational fluid structure interaction and multiphysics, Part V

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: P.D. Ledger , D. Maity

Evolutionary computing for MDO problems in aerospace engineering (Abstract)
H.Q. Chen, J.A. Desideri, J. Periaux, M. Sefrioui and J.F. Wang
Numerical methods for FSI problems with strong dependence between fluid and structure (Abstract)
Q. Zhang and T. Hisada
A comparison of coupled chemo-mechanical damage models of concrete using phenomenological chemistry and reaction kinetics
D. Kuhl and G. Meschke

55 - Computational mechanics of material failure, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-136
Chairpersons: T. Siegmund , M. Hosseini

Simulation of interface fatigue crack growth via a fracture process zone model (Keynote presentation)
K. Roe and T. Siegmund
Simulation of cup-cone fracture in round bars using the cohesive zone model
I. Scheider
A continuum mechanics based model for simulation of radiation wave from a crack
S. Han and M. Xiao
Micromechanical analysis of two-phase materials including plasticity and damage
C. Gonzalez and J. Llorca

56 - Computational mechanics of material failure, Part II

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-136
Chairpersons: T. Siegmund , K. Roe

Consistency of damage mechanics modeling of ductile material failure in reference to attribute transferability
A. Laukkanen
Nonlocal numerical modelling of the deformation and failure behavior of hydrostatic-stress-dependent ductile metals
H. Obrecht, M. Brunig, S. Berger and S. Ricci
Genetic algorithm for crack detection in beams
M. Palacz and M. Krawczuk
Finite-element simulation of complex dynamic fracture processes in concrete
G. Ruiz, A. Pandolfi and M. Ortiz

57 - Computational mechanics of material failure, Part III

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-136
Chairpersons: T. Siegmund , M. Palacz

Fatigue analysis during one-parametered loadings
J. Zarka and H. Karaouni
Nonlinear finite element modeling of surface cracks in a nuclear pressure pipe (Abstract)
F. Labbe and J.R. Donoso
Computational fatigue design under complex loading (Abstract)
M.A Meggiolaro and J.T.P Castro
Computational fatigue crack propagation in arbitrary geometries including retardation effects (Abstract)
M.A. Meggiolaro, J.T.P Castro and L.F. Martha

58 - Computational mechanics of material failure, Part IV

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 2-136
Chairpersons: T. Siegmund , H. Karaouni

Fracture analysis of concrete structures by utilization of computer programs (Abstract)
R.A. Souza
Damage detection via wavelet transform (Abstract)
L. Zhang, S.T. Quek and Q. Wang
A study of the brittle failure modes of ductile materials by using the wave propagation analysis (Abstract)
M. Hosseini, M.J. Jabbarzadeh and M. Ziyaeifar

59 - Computational micro-macro mechanics, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 2-147
Chairpersons: S.J. Antony , S.K. Nadarajah

Computational testing of microheterogeneous materials (Keynote presentation)
T.I. Zohdi and P. Wriggers
Modeling quasi-static fracture of heterogeneous materials with the cohesive surface methodology
M.G.A. Tijssens, L.J. Sluys and E. van der Giessen
Elastic stability problems in micro-macro-transitions
J. Schroeder and C. Miehe

60 - Computational micro-macro mechanics, Part II

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 2-147
Chairpersons: S.J. Antony , S.K. Nadarajah

Shear resistance of granular media containing large inclusions: DEM simulations
S.J. Antony and M. Ghadiri
Application of numerical conformal mapping to micro mechanical modeling of elastic solids with holes of irregular shapes
I. Tsukrov and J. Novak

61 - Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 4-153
Chairpersons: M.A. Christon , C.H. Bruneau

Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures (25 min)
M.A. Christon, P.M. Gresho and S.B. Sutton
Finite element solutions for natural convection flows in a tall rectangular cavity
G. Comini, M. Manzan, C. Nonino and O. Saro
Simulation of natural convection flows in enclosures by an unstaggered grid finite volume algorithm
G. Croce and M. Favero
Thermally-driven flow in a cavity using the Galerkin finite element method
K.W. Westerberg (P.M. Gresho)

62 - Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 4-153
Chairpersons: C.H. Bruneau , M. Ingber

Finite-volume analysis of natural convection in a 8:1 tall enclosure
W. Ambrosini, J.C. Ferreri and N. Forgione
Numerical investigation of laminar natural convection flow inside a tall cavity using a finite volume based Navier-Stokes solver
S.E. Kim and D. Choudhury
Fully coupled vs. operator-splitting approaches for natural convection flows in enclosures (Abstract)
S. Turek
Simulation of natural convection flow in a cavity using the finite element and implicit projection methods (Abstract)
S.T. Chan, D.E. Stevens and P.M. Gresho
LS-DYNA and the 8:1 differentially-heated cavity
M.A. Christon

63 - Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures, Part III

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-153
Chairpersons: S. Armfield , D. Gartling

Computation of natural convection flows in the 8:1 enclosure by a multigrid method
C.H. Bruneau and M. Saad
A vorticity method for the solution of natural convection flows in enclosures (Abstract)
M.S. Ingber
A Petrov-Galerkin method for flows in cavities
S.A. Suslov and S. Paolucci
A projection/wave-like equation method for natural convection flows in enclosures
T.W. Pan and R. Glowinski
Numerical prediction of natural convection in a tall enclosure
D.M. Christopher
Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures (Abstract)
D. Davis and E. Bänsch

64 - Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures, Part IV

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-153
Chairpersons: G. Comini , S. Armfield

8:1 thermal cavity problem
P.M. Gresho and S.B. Sutton
Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures: a benchmark problem
H. Johnston and R. Krasny
Simulation of the differentially heated 8:1 rectangular cavity by a Galerkin-Legendre spectral projection method
F. Auteri and N. Parolini
Understanding the 8:1 cavity problem via scalable stability analysis algorithms
A.G. Salinger, R.B. Lehoucq, R.P. Pawlowski and J.N. Shadid
Unsteady natural convection in tall side-heated cavities (Abstract)
S. Armfield
Numerical study of natural convection flows in a cavity using ADINA (Abstract)
Y. Guo

65 - Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures, Part V

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 4-153
Chairpersons: P.M. Gresho , D. Gartling

Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures (Abstract)
J.P. Caltagirone and P.H. Maire
Parallel computations of natural convection flow in a tall cavity using an explicit finite element method (Abstract)
T.A. Dunn and R.C. McCallen
Natural convection flow analysis using mixed finite element method with improved bubble function (Abstract)
S. Matsumoto
An extended Chebyshev pseudo-spectral contribution to the CPNCFE benchmark
S. Xin and P. Le Quéré
Discussion and conclusions, part 1
M.A. Christon

66 - Computational predictability of natural convection flows in enclosures, Part VI

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 4-153
Chairpersons: M.A. Christon , P.M. Gresho , S. Sutton

Discussion and conclusions, part 2
M.A. Christon

67 - Computational stochastic mechanics, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 2-135
Chairpersons: G.I. Schueller , L.A. Ghanem

Numerical solution of a four-dimensional Fokker-Planck equation (Keynote presentation)
S.F. Wojtkiewicz and L.A. Bergman
Updating procedures of stochastic non-Gaussian fields
M. Hoshiya and O. Maruyama
Stochastic response of nonlinear structures
A.Haldar, S.Y. Lee and J. Huh

68 - Computational stochastic mechanics, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 2-135
Chairpersons: G.I. Schueller , H.G. Matthies

Stochastic error estimation: integrated data and mesh resolutions
R. Ghanem
An efficiency of numerical algorithms for discrete reliability-based structural optimization
K. Kolanek, R. Stocki, S. Jendo and M. Kleiber
Multilevel solvers for the analysis of stochastic systems
H.G. Matthies and A. Keese

69 - Computational stochastic mechanics, Part III

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-135
Chairpersons: G.I. Schueller , K. Kolanek

PDFs of the stochastic nonlinear response of MDOF-systems by local statistical linearization
H.J. Pradlwarter and G.I. Schueller
Effects of uncertainties on lifetime prediction of aircraft components
C. Proppe and G.I. Schueller
Response of a continuous system with stochastically varying surface roughness to a moving load
C.A. Schenk and L.A. Bergman

70 - Computational technology for crash safety, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: Y.C. Deng , J. Nemecek

Development of human finite element models for injury studies under impact loading (Keynote presentation, Abstract)
Y.C. Deng, F. Chang and J. Fu
NHTSA's supporting role in the partnership for a new generation of vehicles
W.T. Hollowell and S.M. Summers
Shape optimization for crashworthiness featuring adaptive mesh topology
N. Stander and M. Burger

71 - Computational technology for crash safety, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: Y.C. Deng , J. Nemecek

Simulating airbag inflation for occupant safety development
M. Tyler-Street, N. Francis and E. Gai
Fluid/structure computational methods in restraint system design
P.F. Altamore and A.C. Steenbrink
Impact simulation of structural adhesive joints
M. Tyler-Street, N. Francis, R. Davis and J. Kapp

72 - Computational technology for crash safety, Part III

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: Y.C. Deng , C. Bisagni

Finite element modeling of human head-neck complex for crashworthiness simulation
H.Y. Choi, S.H. Lee, I.H. Lee and E. Haug
Computational synthesis on vehicle rollover protection
X. Pei Lu
Optimization of helicopter subfloor components under crashworthiness requirements
C. Bisagni
Vehicle crashworthiness design using a most probable optimal design method
I. Hagiwara and Q.Z. Shi

73 - Design and optimization

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: S. Butkewitsch , S. Shankaran

On the use of "meta-models" to account for multidisciplinarity and uncertainty in design analysis and optimization
S. Butkewitsch
Analysis and design of two-dimensional sails
S. Shankaran and A. Jameson
Computational application in analysis and design of tensile structures (Abstract)
S.L. McCabe and T.H. Zhang

74 - Differential quadrature, the generalized methods and the related discrete element analysis methods

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: C.N. Chen , A.M. Yommi

Differential quadrature, the generalization and the related discrete element analysis methods
C.N. Chen
Integral equations for consolidation settlement of an elastic circular plate on a saturated poroelastic half space (Abstract)
B. Jin, G. Liu and Q. Liu
Heat conduction in orthotropic media solved by differential quadrature finite difference method (Abstract)
C.N. Chen
Difference schemes for unstructured (chaotic) grids in space of indefinite coefficients (Abstract)
A.S. Kholodov

75 - Domain decomposition, variational methods

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-147
Chairpersons: S. Sarkar , R. Vodicka

A note on the rate of convergence and complexity of domain decomposition approximate inverse preconditioning
G.A. Gravvanis
Domain decomposition with mortar elements for hyperbolic problems
A. El Boukili and Y. Bourgault
A Fourier-Galerkin technique to predict periodic and quasi-periodic response of large order nonlinear systems
S. Sarkar and K. Venkatraman

76 - Error estimation

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 2-135
Chairpersons: R. Sun , A. Takahashi

Error estimation and edge-based mesh adaptation for solid mechanics problems
G. Gendron, M. Fortin and P. Goulet
A discretization error estimator associated with the energy domain integral method in linear elastic fracture mechanics
E. Giner, J. Fuenmayor, A. Besa and M. Tur

77 - Fast integral equation solvers

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: J. White , M.W. Wilson

A boundary cloud method for exterior electrostatic analysis
G. Li, N.R. Aluru
The application of a fast solver in marine hydrodynamics
D. Kring, N.E. Fine and I.N. Kirschner
An efficient step-flow simulation scheme using potential theory
J. Huang and Y. Xiang
An integral equation formulation for the Navier-Stokes equations
J.S. Uhlman

78 - Fictitious domain methods, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-142
Chairpersons: Y. Kuznetsov , F. Valentin

A fictitious domain/wave-like equation method for viscoelastic particulate flows (Keynote presentation)
T.W. Pan and R. Glowinski
A fictitious domain method for linear elasticity problems
J. Martikainen, R.A.E. Makinen, T. Rossi and J. Toivanen
A universal numerical solver for solid, liquid and gas
T. Yabe
The penalization method: an efficient tool to modelize obstacles with different permeabilities
C.H. Bruneau and I. Mortazavi

79 - Fictitious domain methods, Part II

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-142
Chairpersons: O. Pironneau , F. Valentin

A fictitious domain method for unilateral contact problems in non-destructive testing
E. Bécache, P. Joly and G. Scarella
A fictitious domain general PDE solver
S. Del Pino and O. Pironneau
A fictitious domain problem
C. Bernardi, V. Girault, F. Hecht, H. Kawarada and O. Pironneau
Numerical simulation of spilled oil drifted on the sloping beach
H. Kawarada and H. Suito

80 - Flow in porous media, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-147
Chairpersons: P.M. Mariano , M.L. Munoz Ruiz

Stochastic flow through multifractal porous media (Keynote presentation)
D. Veneziano and A.K. Essiam
Parallel algorithms for miscible displacement in porous media
G. Alduncin, A. Nicolas and N. Vera-Guzman
Model-based simulation of demineralization processes in cracked porous media
M. Mainguy, F.J. Ulm and F.H. Heukamp
Coupling damage and moisture induced phenomena in open porous materials
J. Carmeliet

81 - Flow in porous media, Part II

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-147
Chairpersons: M.L. Munoz Ruiz , P.M. Mariano

Influence of moisture saturation on the nonlinear hysteretic response of damaged porous media in quasi-static and dynamic loading
J. Carmeliet and K. Van den Abeele
Simulation of fluid flow in porous media with object oriented techniques
I. Terlinden and U.F. Meissner
Simulation of air-water flows in soils
R. Eymard
Nonlinear finite element modelings of seepage flows and pollutant transports in unsaturated or saturated stratums near the surface of dike regions
R.A. Dietrich

82 - Fluid structure interaction and aeroelasticity

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: B.A. Grohmann , C. Borri

Numerical simulation of the piezo-aero-elasticity of smart helicopter rotor blades in transonic flow
B.A. Grohmann, P. Janker, M. D'Ottavio, B. Kroplin and E. Carrera
On some aspects of fluid-structure interaction analysis with respect to aeroelasticity on industrial applications
R. Kroyer
Non-linear Galerkin methods in the simulation of the aeroelastic response of wind turbines
M. Meyer and H.G. Matthies

83 - Geotechnical modelling, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-159
Chairpersons: S. Sloan , N. Ruse

Limit analysis using finite elements and nonlinear programming (Keynote presentation)
A.V. Lyamin and S.W. Sloan
The importance of pore water pressures in modelling time dependent soil behaviour
D.M. Potts
Numerical aspects of analytical solutions of elastodynamic problems
A. Verruijt
On the stability of the tunnel excavation front
P.A. Vermeer and N. Ruse

84 - Geotechnical modelling, Part II

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-159
Chairpersons: S. Sloan , F. Dufour

Geometric softening in geotechnical problems
J.P Carter and C.X. Wang
Coupled analysis for geotechnical and environmental applications
A. Gens, L. do N. Guimaraes and S. Olivella
Computational and physical modelling of penetration resistance
M.F. Randolph
Numerical and analytical modeling of ground deformation due to shallow tunnelling in soft soils
A.J. Whittle, Y.M. Hsieh, F. Pinto and Y. Chatzigianelis

85 - Geotechnical modelling, Part III

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-159
Chairpersons: F. Dufour , I.A. Guz

Accuracy of analytical approaches to compressive fracture of layered solids under large deformations
I.A. Guz and C. Soutis
A fluid-like formulation for viscoelastic geological modeling stabilized for the elastic limit
F. Dufour, L. Moresi and H. Muhlhaus
Three-dimensional stability analysis of slope based on the principle of minimum potential energy (Abstract)
L. Xiaoqiang and L. You

86 - High performance computing in solid and structural mechanics, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: M. Papadrakakis , Y. Fragakis

Parallel computational strategies for structural optimisation (Keynote presentation)
M. Papadrakakis, N.D. Lagaros and Y. Fragakis
LATIN strategy for coupled fluid-solid problems in the domain
D. Dureisseix, P. Ladeveze and B.A. Schrefler
A matrix description for the domain decomposition methods of the FETI family
D.J. Rixen, P. Le Tallec and A. Klawonn
The p-version FEA: high performance with and without parallelization
M. Rucker and E. Rank

87 - High performance computing in solid and structural mechanics, Part II

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: M. Papadrakakis , Y. Fragakis

Data management and load balancing schemes for 3D parallel adaptive hp FEM
J. Long, S. Sanjanwala and A. Patra
Distributed memory parallel computing for crash and stamp simulations
S. Vlachoutsis and J. Clinckemaillie
Skull mechanics simulations with the prototype SimBio environment
U. Hartmann, F. Kruggel, T. Hierl, G. Lonsdale and R. Kloppel
A geometric-algebraic method for semi-definite problems in structural mechanics
M. Papadrakakis and Y. Fragakis

88 - High performance computing in solid and structural mechanics, Part III

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: M. Papadrakakis , U. Vinu Unnithan

Reliability-based optimization using neural networks
M. Papadrakakis and N.D. Lagaros
Application of the LATIN method to the calculation of response surfaces
P.A. Boucard
Superelement based adaptive finite element analysis for linear and nonlinear continua under distributed computing environment
C.S. Krishnamoorthy, V. Annamalai and U. Vinu Unnithan
Parallel simulation of reinforced concrete column on a PC cluster
J. Nemecek, B. Patzak and Z. Bittnar

89 - High performance computing in solid and structural mechanics, Part IV

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: M. Papadrakakis , U. Vinu Unnithan

Parallel algorithm for explicit dynamics with support for nonlocal constitutive models
B. Patzak, D. Rypl and Z. Bittnar
Identification of chaotic responses in a stable duffing system by artificial neural network
W. Witkowski and I. Lubowiecka
Towards a cad design of cable-membrane structures on parallel platforms
P. Ivanyi, B.H.V. Topping and J. Muylle
Genetic algorithms and high performance computing for engineering design optimization
C.S. Krishnamoorthy (U. Vinu Unnithan)
A stress and energy conserving algorithm for nonmatching mesh interfaces (Abstract)
K.C. Park, C.A. Felippa, G. Rebel

90 - High performance computing in solid and structural mechanics, Part V

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: M. Papadrakakis , W. Witkowski

Updating of a plane frame using neural networks
B. Miller and L. Ziemianski
Load-balancing for mesh-based applications on heterogeneous cluster computers
J. Fingberg, K. Nakajima and C. Walshaw
Parallel 3D mesh generator: performance comparison
D. Rypl and Z. Bittnar
Parallel FE simulations on an Intel processor cluster in industrial environment (Abstract)
D. Benoualid, B. Ravier, I. Wander and F.X. Roux

91 - High performance computing in solid and structural mechanics, Part VI

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: M. Papadrakakis , W. Witkowski

Multidisciplinary design optimization of a vehicle system in a scalable, high performance computing environment (Abstract)
S. Kodiyalam and R.J. Yang
The use of distributed computing for component and process design optimisation (Abstract)
C. Poloni, F. Urban, V. Pediroda, A. Clarich and L. Onesti
Application of neural computing in structural dynamics (Abstract)
L. Ziemianski

92 - Impact dynamics, Part I

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 2-136
Chairpersons: J.W. Tedesco , C.W. Keierleber

Impact stresses in A-jacks concrete armor unit (Keynote presentation)
J.W. Tedesco, D. Bloomquist and T.E. Latta
Fragment impact pattern effect on momentum transferred to concrete targets
J.T. Baylot and P.P. Papados
Design of an inertial safety barrier using explicit finite element simulation
G.R. Consolazio, J.H. Chung and K.R. Gurley

93 - Impact dynamics, Part II

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 2-136
Chairpersons: J.W. Tedesco , C.W. Keierleber

Improved direct time integration method
B.T. Rosson and C.W. Keierleber
Simulating static and dynamic lateral load testing of bridge foundations using nonlinear finite element models
S. Chakraborty and D.A. Brown
Underground explosions: their effect on runway fatigue life and how to mitigate their effects
J.W. Bull

94 - Incompressible flow simulations, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: T.E. Tezduyar , L. Haubelt

Interface-tracking and interface-capturing techniques for computation of two-fluid flows (Keynote presentation)
T.E. Tezduyar
Aerodynamics of the Crew Return Vehicle and parafoil at different opening stages
L. Haubelt, R. Melton, W. Yee and T.E. Tezduyar
Aerodynamic simulation of an object separating from an aircraft during initial deployment
V. Udoewa, R. Keedy, T. Nonoshita, T.E. Tezduyar, K. Stein and A. Johnson
Aerodynamic interaction between multiple parachute canopies
K. Stein, R. Benney, T.E. Tezduyar, V. Kumar, E. Thornburg, C. Kyle and T. Nonoshita

95 - Incompressible flow simulations, Part II

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: M. Hafez , L. Haubelt

High-end computing for incompressible flows (Abstract)
D. Kwak and C. Kiris
Comparison between Lattice Boltzmann and Navier-Stokes solutions for incompressible flows (Abstract)
N. Satofuka, H. Nishida and Y. Ishikawa
Direct numerical simulation of transitional flows in confined rotating cavities (Abstract)
O. Czarny, E. Serre and P. Bontoux
Viscous/inviscid interaction procedure for simulation of high Reynolds number flows (Abstract)
M. Hafez

96 - Incompressible flow simulations, Part III

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: M. Hafez , C. Prud'homme

High-order semi-consistent b-spline scheme for incompressible flow simulations (Abstract)
O. Botella
Upwind discretization schemes for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
K. Nikfetrat

97 - Increasing knowledge, improving education

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: A.K. Noor , J. Long

Future simulation and learning networks (Keynote presentation, Abstract)
A.K. Noor
Building understanding through virtual world constructing 3d models and visualizations for learning (Abstract)
K.E. Hay and M. Hannafin
Scaling of knowledge in random conceptual networks (Abstract)
L.J. Durak and A.W. Hübler
Structural optimization in consideration of stochastic phenomena-a new wave in engineering
D. Hartmann, M. Baitsch and H. Weber

98 - Inelastic analysis

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-147
Chairpersons: A.A. Mailybaev , X. Wang

Techniques to ensure convergence of the closest point projection method in pressure dependent elasto-plasticity models
B. Tahar and R.S. Crouch
A stress integration algorithm for J_3 -dependent elastoplasticity models
X. Wang, K.J. Bathe and J. Walczak
Numerical aspects of a regularized plasticity model for strain-softening materials (Abstract)
S. Rolshoven and M. Jirasek

99 - Instability analysis of fluid-solid systems, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 2-151
Chairpersons: X. Wang , W. Bao

A numerical investigation of chaotic motions in the stochastic layer of a parametrically excited, buckled beam (Keynote presentation)
A.C.J. Luo
Computation of motion by mean curvature with singular points (Abstract)
W. Bao
Semi-analytical solution to a mechanical system with friction
L. Dai

100 - Instability analysis of fluid-solid systems, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 2-151
Chairpersons: X. Wang , S. Rugonyi

Investigation about chaos in a magnetoelastic dynamical system
S.A. David, J.M. Rosario and J. Machado
Lyapunov characteristic exponent calculation for finite element discretized models
S. Rugonyi and K.J. Bathe

101 - Instability analysis of fluid-solid systems, Part III

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: X. Wang , C.A. Schenk

An exploration of global stability of a three-dimensional dynamical system with a strong nonlinear term
K. Liu, X. Wang, and Z. Jiang
Stability boundaries of linear periodic systems
A.A. Mailybaev and A.P. Seyranian
Mechanism of self-excited oscillation of flow in the flexible tube (Abstract)
Y. Taki and A. Nakamura

102 - Large eddy simulations

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-132
Chairpersons: D.O. Snyder , Y. Zhang

Parallel large eddy simulation technique with heat-transfer using tetrahedral finite-elements
M. Kaiho, I. Sawada, T. Yokohari, M. Ikegawa and C. Kato
A finite/spectral incompressible Navier-Stokes solver for eventual application to 2-D large eddy simulations
D.O. Snyder and G. Degrez
Large Eddy Simulation of an exhaust system component (Abstract)
F. Périé and F. Arnaudeau
A stimulated small scale model of LES for calculation of airflow in and around buildings
M. Su and Q. Chen

103 - Large scale, multi-physics engineering simulations using massively parallel computer architectures, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: S. Key , M. Moubachir

SIERRA, A software environment for developing complex multi-physics applications (Keynote presentation)
H.C. Edwards and J.R. Stewart
An approach to coupled, multi-physics thermal analysis
S.W. Bova and R. Lober
Parallel adaptive development using the SIERRA framework
J.R. Stewart and H.C. Edwards
ADAGIO, Non-linear quasi-static structural response using the SIERRA framework
J.A. Mitchell, A.S. Gullerud, W.M. Scherzinger, J.R. Koteras and V.L. Porter

104 - Large scale, multi-physics engineering simulations using massively parallel computer architectures, Part II

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: S. Key , M. Moubachir

ACME, A parallel library of algorithms for contact in a multi-physics environment
K.H. Brown, M.W. Glass, A.S. Gullerud, M.W. Heinstein, R.E. Jones and R.M. Summers
PRESTO, Impact dynamics with scalable contact using the SIERRA framework
J.R. Koteras, A.S. Gullerud, V.L. Porter, W.M. Scherzinger and K.H. Brown
ALEGRA, A framework for energetic, coupled physics simulations (Abstract)
K.G. Budge, R.M. Summers, R.R. Drake and M.K. Wong
Physics applications in the ALEGRA framework
M.K. Wong, J.R. Weatherby, C.D. Turner, A.C. Robinson, T.A. Haill and D.E. Carroll

105 - Latency tolerant algorithms

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-151
Chairpersons: G. Astfalk , K. Zhao

Trends in processor technology and their impact on numerics for incompressible flow
S. Turek
Latency, bandwidth, and concurrent issue limitations in high-performance CFD
W.D. Gropp, D.K. Kaushik, D.E. Keyes and B.F. Smith
Perspectives on asynchronous computations for fluid flow problems
D.B. Szyld
High performance multi-layer ocean modeling
C.C. Douglas, G. Haase and M. Iskandarani

106 - Meshless techniques, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: S.R. Idelsohn , M.B. Liu

A meshless finite element method (Keynote presentation, Abstract)
S. Idelsohn, N. Calvo and F. Del Pin
Meshless methods applied to potential flow problems
G. Mosqueira, I. Colominas, F. Navarrina and F. Manuel Casteleiro
Analysis of the forced convection boiling with the particle interaction method
N. Shirakawa, H. Horie and Y. Yamamoto
Solution of the incompressible fluid dynamics problem via the R-function meshfree method
I. Tsukanov, V. Shapiro, C. Rutland and S. Zhang

107 - Meshless techniques, Part II

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: S.R. Idelsohn , M.B. Liu

Particle method for fluid and solid dynamics
S. Koshizuka, Y. Chikazawa and Y. Oka
Simulation of the explosive detonation process using SPH methodology
G.R. Liu, M.B. Liu, Y.C. Lam and Z. Zong
Mfree2D: an adaptive stress analysis package based on mesh free technology
G.R. Liu and Z.H. Tu
A mesh free method for free vibration analysis of composite laminates of complicated shape
G.R. Liu and X.L.Chen

108 - Meshless techniques, Part III

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: S. De , R. Keck

DOF splitting p-adaptive meshless method
M.S. Kang and S.K. Youn
An implicit time integration strategy for use with the material point method
J.E. Guilkey and J. Weiss
A virtually meshless formulation for compressible high speed flows with free mesh method
T. Fujisawa and G. Yagawa
A new meshless regular hybrid boundary node method
J. Zhang and Z. Yao

109 - Meshless techniques, Part IV

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: S. De , R. Keck

Functional integral based meshless methods for classical wave equations (Abstract)
E. Pardo
Research on weight function in element-free-Galerkin method based on wavelet analysis (Abstract)
X. Zhang, H. Zhang, G. Xiurun and X. Yang
Introduction of smooth particles hydrodynamics method into an industrial explicit finite element software (Abstract)
F. Arnaudeau, Y. Chauveau and L. Morançay,
Two-dimensional boundary treatment of a finite volume particle method
R. Keck

110 - Meshless techniques, Part V

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: J. Dolbow , C.A. Duarte

Modeling dendritic solidification with the extended finite element method (Keynote presentation)
J. Dolbow and R. Merle
Mesh independent directional p-enrichment using the generalized finite element method
C.A. Duarte and I. Babuska
From meshless methods to natural hierarchical refinement of finite element meshes
P. Krysl and E. Grisnpun

111 - Meshless techniques, Part VI

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: J. Dolbow , C.A. Duarte

Sibson and non-Sibsonian interpolant for elliptic partial differential equations
N. Sukumar
An improved finite cloud method
N.R. Aluru and X. Jin
Some recent developments for moving-least-squares particle methods
G.A. Dilts

112 - Meshless techniques, Part VII

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: S. De , T. Fujisawa

The method of finite spheres: a summary of recent developments (Keynote presentation)
S. De and K.J. Bathe
A new approach in meshfree method: least-squares meshfree method
S.H. Park and S.K. Youn
A boundary point interpolation method (BPIM) using radial function basis
Y.T. Gu and G.R. Liu

113 - Meshless techniques, part VIII

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: S. De , Y.T. Gu

Virtual surgery simulation using a collocation-based method of finite spheres
S. De, J. Kim and M.A. Srinivasan
Radial point interpolation method for no-yielding surface models
J.G. Wang and G.R. Liu
Application of ALE-EFGM to analysis of membrane with sliding cable
H. Noguchi and T. Kawashima

114 - Metal forming and design for formability, Part I

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: C.Y. Sa , D. Demarco

The successive response surface method applied to sheet-metal forming
N. Stander
A unified failure approach for sheet-metals formability analysis
M. Brunet, F. Morestin and H. Walter
Spring-back of automotive assemblies
P.C. Galbraith, D.N. Thomas and M.J. Finn
Implicit integration for the solution of metal forming processes
M. Kawka and K.J. Bathe

115 - Metal forming and design for formability, Part II

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: C.Y. Sa , D. Demarco

On simulation of a forming process to minimize springback
K. Zhao
A constitutive model associated with permanent softening under multiple bend-unbending cycles in sheet metal forming and springback analysis
B.K. Chun, J.T. Jinn and J.K. Lee
Numerical technology advancement for sheet metal parts development (Abstract)
C.Y. Sa

116 - Metal forming and design for formability, Part III

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-163
Chairpersons: C.Y. Sa , D. Demarco

Modelling of friction in metal forming processes
S. Kapinski
An Eulerian formulation for modeling stationary finite strain elasto-plastic metal forming processes
E.N. Dvorkin and D. Demarco
Estimation of tool/chip interface temperatures for on-line tool monitoring: an inverse problem approach
L. Olson and R. Throne
Optimization of sheet metal forming design variables (Abstract)
O. Schenk, M. Hillmann, W. Kubli

117 - Modeling and analysis, Part I

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-146
Chairpersons: S. Sloan , A.M. Kuthe

Modelling the response of reinforced plastic joins to fire
M.R.E. Looyeh
Computer aided analysis of mechanism considering the effect of wear of joints (Abstract)
A.M. Kuthe and J.P. Modak
Kinetic model for a mixed collisional rarified gas flow (Abstract)
O. Batishchev and K. Molvig
An efficient thermomechanical modeling strategy for progressing cavity pumps and positive displacement motors
D. Dall'Acqua, A.W. Lipsett, M.G. Faulkner and T.M.V. Kaiser

118 - Modeling and analysis, Part II

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-146
Chairpersons: S. Sloan , S. Yoshida

Effects of uncertainty in root fixity on turbine blade free vibration (Abstract)
M.T. Bah, A.J. Keane and A. Bhaskar
Effect of neutronic radiation on the mechanical properties of steel AISI 8620 (Abstract)
E.C. Blanca, F.R. Eduardo, V.G. Jorge and G.H. Homero
Finite element modelling of finite reservoir using an exact far-boundary condition (Abstract)
D. Maity and S.K. Bhattacharyya
Simulation of silicon wafer heating processes (Abstract)
J. Hebb, A. Shajii, H. Hosaka and S. Yoshida

119 - Modeling and analysis, Part III

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 6-120
Chairpersons: S. Sloan , M.R.E. Looyeh

Finite element modeling of processes leading to the formation of economic mineral deposits (Keynote presentation, Abstract)
L. Mbandezi, J. Moore, A. Rice and S. Van Wyk
Estimation of erosion effects due to solid contaminant in hydraulic valves
R. Paoluzzi and M. Milani
Assessment of a wall impaction model in a gasoline direct injection engine using a plain orifice electrostatic atomizer (Abstract)
G.C.S. Nhumaio and A.P. Watkins

120 - Modeling and analysis, Part IV

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 2-146
Chairpersons: S. Sloan , D. Dall'Acqua

Detailed 3D finite element simulations of semirigid steel connections (Abstract)
A.M. Citipitioglu, R.M. Haj-Ali and D.W. White
Advanced finite element modeling of the human body for occupant safety (Abstract)
E. Haug and H.Y. Choi

121 - Model-order reduction

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-142
Chairpersons: J. White , J.R. Li

Reduction of large circuit models via low rank system gramians
J.R. Li and J. White
Modeling gas damping and spring phenomena in MEMS with frequency dependent macromodels
Y.J. Yang, M. Kamon, V.L. Rabinovich, C. Ghadder, M. Deshpande, K. Greiner and J.R. Gilbert
Reduced-basis output bound methods for heat transfer problems
D.V. Rovas, T. Leurent, C. Prud'homme and A.T. Patera
Projection-based model reduction using implicit nonlinearity representation
J.R. Phillips

122 - Molecular methods in computational engineering, Part I

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: N.G Hadjiconstantinou , S. Wijesinghe

Statistical error in particle simulations of low Mach number flows (Keynote presentation)
N.G. Hadjiconstantinou and A.L. Garcia
Atomistic measures of mechanical deformation and thermal transport processes
S. Yip, J. Li, W. Cai, J. Chang and D. Liao
Optimal particle controller for coupled continuum/MD fluid simulation
J. Li, D. Liao and S. Yip

123 - Molecular methods in computational engineering, Part II

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: N.G Hadjiconstantinou , S. Wijesinghe

Velocity slip and temperature jump in dilute hard sphere gases at finite Knudsen numbers
S. Wijesinghe and N.G. Hadjiconstantinou
Parallel unstructured dynamic grid Direct Simulation Monte Carlo of molecular gas dynamics and the associated thin film deposition
A. Singh and Z. Yong
A multi-dimensional kinetic simulation tool for deep submicron semiconductor devices (Abstract)
A.I. Fedoseyev, V. Kolobov, H.Q. Yang, Y. Jiang and A. Przekwas

124 - Multi-body dynamics, Part I

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: M. Borri , S. Rugonyi

On the importance of some algorithmic aspects of multibody dynamics for complex applications (Keynote presentation, Abstract)
M. Borri, C.L. Bottasso and L. Trainelli
Design of cams using a general purpose mechanism analysis program
A. Cardona
Multibody multidisciplinary rotorcraft analysis: an overview
G. Bindolino, G.L. Ghiringhelli, P. Masarati, M. Lanz and P. Mantegazza

125 - Multi-body dynamics, Part II

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: K.C. Park , B. Gu

An index reduction method in non-holonomic system dynamics
M. Borri, C.L. Bottasso and L. Trainelli
On the modeling of shells in multibody dynamics
O.A. Bauchau and C.L. Bottasso
Investigation about nonlinearities in a robot with elastic members
S.A. David and J.M. Rosario

126 - Multi-body dynamics, Part III

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-231
Chairpersons: M. Borri , B. Gu

Computation of stress time history using FEM and flexible multibody dynamics
H.S. Kim, H.J. Yim and C.B. Kim
Co-simulation of algebraically coupled dynamic subsystems using discrete-time sliding mode
B. Gu and H.H. Asada
Numerical solution of the dynamic equation of motion of structures equipped with friction energy dissipaters (Abstract)
S.T. De la Cruz, F. Lopez-Almansa and L. Pujades

127 - Multi-functional optimization, Part I

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: R.L. Dreisbach , G.P. Steven

Multi-criteria evolutionary structural optimization involving inertia (Keynote presentation)
G.P. Steven, K. Proos and Y.M. Xie
Enhancing engineering design and analysis interoperability. Part I: constrained objects
M.W. Wilson, R.S. Peak and R.E. Fulton
Enhancing engineering design and analysis interoperability. Part II: a high diversity example
R.S. Peak and M.W. Wilson

128 - Multi-functional optimization, Part II

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 2-151
Chairpersons: R.L. Dreisbach , G.P. Steven

Enhancing engineering design and analysis interoperability. Part III: steps toward multi-functional optimization
R.L. Dreisbach and R.S. Peak
Design of multicomponent airfoils using hybrid multiobjective genetic algorithms (Abstract)
D. Quagliarella and A. Vicini
Effects of internal/external pressure on the global buckling of pipelines
E.N. Dvorkin and R.G. Toscano

129 - Multiple phase systems, Part I

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-146
Chairpersons: V.M. Wasekar , M.Z. Saghir

Computation of Marangoni convection at the vapor-liquid interface in aqueous surfactant solutions
V.M. Wasekar and R.M. Manglik
Numerical study of the Soret effect in a binary system
M.N. Ensan, M. Chacha, M.Z. Saghir and J.C. Legros
Single crystal growing problem in the FZ method under microgravity (three-dimensional numerical simulation with the hybrid FEM-BEM applying LSM on the free surface)
H. Kohno and T. Tanahashi
On finite element modelling of surface tension with reference to granulation processes (Abstract)
D. Peric and P.H. Saksono

130 - Multiple phase systems, Part II

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-146
Chairpersons: R. Angst , V.M. Wasekar

Energy of fluid (EOF) method for diabatic two-phase flow with phase change
S. Anghaie, G. Chen and S. Kim
Optimization of intensity distribution and spatial orientation of magnets and electrodes in electro-magneto-hydrodynamic control of flow-field and solidification from a melt (Abstract)
B.H. Dennis and G.S. Dulikravich
Simulations of the solid/liquid two-phase flow field in jet loop reactors
R. Angst, P. Mier and M. Kraume
The influence of a soluble surfactant on the displacement of a gas-liquid interface between parallel plates
M. Severino, M.D. Giavedoni and F.A. Saita

131 - Multiplicity and stability: continuation schemes and bifurcation algorithms, Part I

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-143
Chairpersons: L. Wang , D.P. Mok

Multiplicity and stability in transport phenomena
L. Wang
Numerical schemes of capturing multiple solutions of steady convective heat transfer with system rotation
D. Yang and L. Wang
Instability behaviors of thermocapillary convection in a system of two-layer liquids
Q.S. Liu and W.R. Hu
Near-wall turbulence closure based on coherent structures (Abstract)
L. Lu and M. Chen

132 - Multiplicity and stability: continuation schemes and bifurcation algorithms, Part II

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-143
Chairpersons: L. Wang , D.P. Mok

Bifurcation and stability of Bratu problem (Abstract)
O. Pang and L. Wang
Multiplicity and stability of exothermic chemical reaction in catalyst beds: a numerical study
L. Qu and L. Wang
Flow bifurcation and its coupling with the deformable interface in solidification
C.W. Lan
Scalable bifurcation analysis algorithms for large parallel applications
A.G. Salinger, R.P. Pawlowski and L.A. Romero

133 - New finite element techniques, Part I

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-143
Chairpersons: R. Garcia Lage , T. Gratsch

An inverse-free interface patch test for nonmatching FEM meshes
C.A. Felippa, K.C. Park and G. Rebel
A dimensional reduction of the Stokes problem (Abstract)
M. Bercovier and O. Ricou
Development of finite elements based on Walsh series
R. Garcia Lage, C.M. Mota Soares and C.A. Mota Soares
Finite elements and Green's functions
T. Gratsch and F. Hartmann

134 - New finite element techniques, Part II

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-143
Chairpersons: R. Garcia Lage , T. Gratsch

Shape functions for concave quadrilaterals
E.A. Malsch and G. Dasgupta
Construction of splines moving least squares and an application to differential equations
J.M. Savignat, P. Villon, O. Stab and P. Breitkopf
Group-theoretic computation of matrices for rectangular hexahedral finite elements
A. Zingoni
A rigid-plastic hybrid element method (Abstract)
Y.M. Guo and K. Nakanishi

135 - Nonlinear analysis of shells : Formulation, implementation and engineering applications, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 16-160
Chairpersons: A. Ibrahimbegovic , A. Ferent

Recent developments in nonlinear analysis of shell problems and its finite element solution (Keynote presentation)
A. Ibrahimbegovic
On the computation of finite strain plasticity problems with 3D shell element
W. Wagner, S. Klinkel and F. Gruttmann
Instability problems in shell structures: some computational aspects
C. Pacoste and A. Eriksson

136 - Nonlinear analysis of shells : Formulation, implementation and engineering applications, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 16-160
Chairpersons: A. Ibrahimbegovic , A. Ferent

Adaptive ultimate load analysis of shell structures
K.M. Mathisen, I. Tiller and K.M. Okstad
Thick shell element with large displacements and rotations
P. Massin and M. Al Mikdad
SHB8PS a new "intelligent" assumed strain "continuum" mechanics shell element for impact analysis on a rotating body (Abstract)
F. Abed-Meriam and A. Combescure

137 - Nonlinear dynamics of fluid/structure interaction

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-151
Chairpersons: E.H. Dowell , M. Amabili

Reduced order system identification of nonlinear aeroelastic systems (Keynote presentation)
B.I. Epureanu and E.H. Dowell
Numerical estimation of the flutter derivatives of an airfoil
O.P. Le Maitre, R.H. Scanlan and O.M. Knio
Nonlinear dynamics of circular cylindrical shells coupled to a flowing fluid
M. Amabili, F. Pellicano and M.P. Paidoussis
Supersonic flutter of a circular cylindrical shell with structural nonlinearity
M. Amabili and F. Pellicano

138 - Numerical approximation of fluid-structure interaction problems, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: D. Boffi , J.E. Drews

On the (-grad div + s curl rot) operator (Keynote presentation)
D. Boffi and L. Gastaldi
Dynamic model for the Airship CL160 (Abstract)
J.V. Krier
Finite element analysis of a pressure/potential formulation for structural-acoustics problems
A. Bermudez and R. Rodriguez

139 - Numerical approximation of fluid-structure interaction problems, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 2-190
Chairpersons: D. Boffi , R. Premkumar

From ALE to transpiration
M.A. Fernandez and P. Le Tallec
Direct and iterative computing of fluid flows fully coupled with structures
H. Zhang and K.J. Bathe
Boundary damper approximations for finite element analysis of transient fluid-structure interaction
S.K. Bhattacharyya, R. Premkumar and K.G. Manoj

140 - Numerical approximation of fluid-structure interaction problems, Part III

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: L. Gastaldi , G. Pedro

Fluid flows in compliant vessels: application to hemodynamics
L. Formaggia, F. Nobile and A. Quarteroni
On the rate of convergence of finite element methods for hydroelastic eigenvalue problems (Abstract)
P. Ryan
Investigation of sensivity analysis for fluid-structure interaction systems
M.A. Fernandez and M. Moubachir
Computation of wind-induced vibrations of flexible shells and membranous structures
M. Gluck, M. Breuer, F. Durst, A. Haulfman and E. Rank

141 - Numerical approximation of fluid-structure interaction problems, Part IV

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 4-270
Chairpersons: L. Gastaldi , M. Gluck

Coupling of fluid and structure analysis codes for air- and spacecraft applications
M.C. Haupt and P. Horst
Fluid-structure interaction modelling in adaptive undersea vehicles
G. Pedro, A. Suleman and N. Djilali
Fluid-structure interaction of high lift devices at low Mach numbers
J.E. Drews and P. Horst
CFD/CSD grid interfacing of three-dimensional surfaces using inverse isoparametric mapping (Abstract)
P.K. Lee and C.E.S Cesnik

142 - Parallel computing in CFD, Part I

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-142
Chairpersons: H. Pan , A.C. Bauer

Preconditioners for parallel adaptive hp FEM for incompressible flows
A.C. Bauer and A.K. Patra
Parallel computation of viscous incompressible flows using Godunov-projection method on overlapping grids
H. Pan and M. Damodaran
Parallelizing a mould filling calculation by using a dynamic domain decomposition method
Z.A. Xu

143 - Parallel computing in CFD, Part II

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-142
Chairpersons: A.C. Bauer , H. Pan

Implementation and analysis of a general CFD parallel finite element program on a Beowulf cluster
A.M. Yommi, M.A. Storti, V.E. Sonzogni and N.M. Nigro
An analysis of the incompressible viscous flow using parallel computation (Abstract)
M. Sasakura and M. Kawahara
PAL: a Parallel Application Library
C.J. Freitas and D.B. Coffin
Molecular dynamics calculation of 2 billion atoms on massively parallel processors
A. Takahashi and G. Yagawa

144 - Probabilistic mechanics and structural reliability, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-135
Chairpersons: D.M. Frangopol , C. Borri

Probabilistic models for predicting the failure time of deteriorating structural systems (Keynote presentation)
J.S. Kong, F. Akgul, D.M. Frangopol and Y. Xi
Nonstationary flow forces for the numerical simulation of aeroelastic instability of bridge decks
C. Borri, C. Costa and W. Zahlten
Uncertainty analysis of large-scale structures using high fidelity models
R.C. Penmetsa and R.V. Grandhi
Probabilistic life prediction for mechanical components including HCF/LCF/creep interactions
D.M. Ghiocel and H. Mao

145 - Probabilistic mechanics and structural reliability, Part II

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-135
Chairpersons: D.M. Frangopol , M. Savoia

A unified procedure for simulating second-order stochastic processes
S.T. Quek , S.P. Huang and K.K. Phoon
Reliability analysis of structures against buckling according to fuzzy number theory
M. Savoia
Stochastic seismic analysis of R-FBI isolation system
P. Cacciola, N. Impollonia and G. Muscolino
Random vibration of structures under multi-support seismic excitations
Y. Zhang and J. Lin

146 - Probabilistic mechanics and structural reliability, Part III

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-135
Chairpersons: D.M. Frangopol , R.R. Zhang

Localization phenomena in randomly microcracked bodies
G. Augusti, P.M. Mariano and F.L. Stazi
Reliability based importance assessment of structural members
E.S.Gharaibeh, J.S. McCartney and D.M. Frangopol
Stochastic process/field models for turbomachinery applications
D.M. Ghiocel
Vibration transmissibility of printed circuit boards by calibrated FEA modeling
J. Wu, R.R. Zhang and S. Radons

147 - Probabilistic mechanics and structural reliability, Part IV

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-135
Chairpersons: D.M. Frangopol, , S. Gupta

A model of deteriorating bridge structures
K.H. LeBeau and S.J. Wadia-Fascetti
Simulation of non-Gaussian wind pressure and estimation of design loads
G. Bartoli, C. Borri, L. Facchini and F. Paiar
Computation of reliability of stochastic structural dynamic systems using stochastic fem & adaptive importance sampling with non-Gaussian sampling functions
S. Gupta and C.S. Manohar
Applications of artificial-life techniques to reliability engineering
A.S. Matsuho and D.M. Frangopol

148 - p-version FEA for non-linear problems

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-146
Chairpersons: B. Szabo , E.N. Dvorkin

Hierarchic modeling strategies for control of the errors of idealization in FEA (Keynote presentation)
B. Szabo and R.L. Actis
h- versus p-version finite element analysis for J_2 flow theory
E. Rank and A. Duster
Non-linear stability analysis of stiffened shells using solid elements and the p-version FE-method
A. Zdunek
Using Pro/MECHANICA for nonlinear problems in engineering design
L.E. Doxsee Jr.

149 - Recent advances in unstructured mesh technology, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 2-132
Chairpersons: O. Hassan , E.A. Malsch

Parallel generation of large scale unstructured meshes for the simulation of various engineering applications (Keynote presentation)
O. Hassan, N.P. Weatherill, J.W. Jones, B. Larwood and K. Morgan
Toward a realistic simulation of an insect in flight (Abstract)
K. Nakahashi, F. Togashi and Y. Ito
The generation of efficient hybrid meshes for RANS simulation over civil and military aircraft (Abstract)
J.A. Shaw, S. Stokes, J. Appa and M. Lucking

150 - Recent advances in unstructured mesh technology, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 2-132
Chairpersons: O. Hassan , E.A. Malsch

Unstructured grid generation for large-scale CFD applications (Abstract)
D.L. Marcum

151 - Relevant computational techniques for tire modeling, Part I

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 16-160
Chairpersons: I. Janajreh , J.M. Vacherand

Tire tread pattern analysis for ultimate performance of hydroplaning (Keynote presentation)
I. Janajreh, A. Rezgui and V. Estenne
Towards free surface hydroplaning over a loaded tire
I. Janajreh, A. Rezgui, V. Estenne, N. Hakimi and C. Hirsch
Development of CFD based design optimization architecture
D. Peri, E.F. Campana and A. Di Mascio

152 - Relevant computational techniques for tire modeling, Part II

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 16-160
Chairpersons: J.M. Vacherand , I. Janajreh

On some relevant technical aspects of tire modelling in general
F. Bohm, A. Duda and R. Wille
Hierarchical a posteriori error estimates for heterogeneous incompressible elasticity
R. Araya and P. Le Tallec
Transient hydroplaning simulation using multi-material Eulerian/ALE formulation (Abstract)
M. Koishi and L. Olovsson

153 - Reliable finite element methods for shells, Part I

Time: Wednesday at 2:00pm
Room: 16-160
Chairpersons: D. Chapelle , M. Malinen

Energy estimates for linear elastic shells
C. Lovadina
Boundary and internal layers in thin elastic shells
J. Sanchez-Hubert
General properties of thin shell solutions, propagation of singularities and their numerical incidence
E.S. Palencia
Asymptotic analysis of the coupled model shells/3D solids
D. Chapelle and A. Ferent

154 - Reliable finite element methods for shells, Part II

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 16-160
Chairpersons: M.L. Bucalem , H. Hakula

A linear shell theory based on variational principles (Abstract)
D.N. Arnold and S. Zhang
Some experiments with the MITC9 element for Naghdi's shell model
D. Chapelle, D.L. Oliveira and M.L. Bucalem
An analysis of a bilinear reduced strain element in the case of an elliptic shell in a membrane dominated state of deformation
V. Havu and H. Hakula
On degenerated shell finite elements and classical shell models
M. Malinen and J. Pitkaranta
Low order plate bending elements with enhanced strains (Abstract)
R. Piltner

155 - Solid mechanics

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-147
Chairpersons: E.N. Dvorkin , V. Havu

Computational elasticity based on boundary eigensolutions
A.R. Hadjesfandiari and G.F. Dargush
Analysis of bi-material interfaces and boundary eigensolutions (Abstract)
A.R. Hadjesfandiari and G.F. Dargush
A method to analyse the non-linear dynamic behaviour of rubber components using standard FE codes
P.E. Austrell, A.K. Olsson and M. Jonsson
An application of the upper bound method for the analysis of three-dimensional section extrusion (Abstract)
S.K. Sahoo, P.K. Kar and R.K. Sahoo

156 - Structural dynamics, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: V. Manno , M.A. Fernandez

Non-linear analysis of trajectories of vehicles traversing street curbs (Abstract)
R. Wuttrich, J. Toth, J.W. Wekezer and F. Apitz
Time-frequency pneumatic transmission line analysis
G. Belforte, W. Franco and M. Sorli
Design and framework of reduced instruction set codes for scalable computations for non-linear structural dynamics
R. Kanapady and K.K. Tamma
Relocation of natural frequencies using physical parameter modifications
M.S. Djoudi and H. Bahai

157 - Structural dynamics, Part II

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-105
Chairpersons: V. Manno , M.A. Fernandez

Material modelling in the dynamic regime: a discussion
N. Gebbeken, S. Greulich, A. Pietzsch and F. Landman
Linear multi-step and optimal dissipative single-step algorithms for structural dynamics
X. Zhou, K.K. Tamma and D. Sha
Nonlinear dynamic analysis of buildings supported by pure-friction base isolation system (Abstract)
S.K. Deb
Dynamic behavior of composite ship structures (DYCOSS) failure prediction tool (Abstract)
P. Lemmen, G.J. Meijer and E.A. Rasmussen

158 - Structural optimal design with topology and/or material, Part I

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: G. Cheng , B. Miller

On singular topologies and related optimization algorithm (Keynote presentation)
G. Cheng and X. Guo
Optimum design and sensitivity analysis of piezoelectric trusses
Y. Gu, G. Zhao and Y. Chen
Design optimization of materials with microstructure
S. Liu, Z. Lian and X. Zheng

159 - Structural optimal design with topology and/or material, Part II

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 2-139
Chairpersons: G. Cheng , B. Miller

Some results from the Self-Designing Structures research programme
J.W. Bull
Difficulties and characters of structural topology optimization
C. Shan
Shape optimization problem based on optimal control theory by using speed method (Abstract)
Y. Ogawa, T. Ochiai and M. Kawahara

160 - Structural optimal design with topology and/or material, Part III

Time: Friday at 2:00pm
Room: 16-160
Chairpersons: G. Cheng , R. Sedaghati

An HPC model for GA methodologies applied to reliability-based structural optimization
C.K. Prasad Varma Thampan and C.S. Krishnamoorthy
Optimum design of frame structures undergoing large deflections against system instability
R. Sedaghati, B. Tabarrok and A. Suleman
Design optimisation of structures' vibration behaviour (Abstract)
F. Aryana and H. Bahai

161 - Thermomechanical problems, Part I

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 2-147
Chairpersons: E.M Haseganu , J. Li

Analysis of coupled flow, heat and brine transport in the far field of a nuclear waste repository
A. Pudewills and M. Krauss
Numerical investigation of the time-dependent temperature field in and around aerothermodynamically loaded structures with a directly coupled algorithm
M. Reyer and W. Nitsche
Thermomechanical description of large structural transformations
D. Rozenwald

162 - Thermomechanical problems, Part II

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-147
Chairpersons: Y.N. Lapusta , Z. Yong

Computational thermochemomechanics of low-sulfat shotcrete in tunneling
C. Hellmich and F.J. Ulm
Heat transfer models for gas-solid fluidized beds with internals
J.L.M.A. Gomes, C.C. Pain, C.R.E. de Oliveira and A.J.H. Goddard
Entropy generation due to natural convection heat transfer from a cylinder covered with a porous layer (Abstract)
B.A.K. Abu-Hijleh
Simulation-based prediction of spalling in rapidly heated concrete with consideration of pore pressure, thermal stress, and mechanical stress (Abstract)
G.R. Consolazio and J.H. Chung

163 - Thermomechanical problems, Part III

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-147
Chairpersons: Z. Yong , Y.N. Lapusta

Flow and heat transfer inside a wavy-walled enclosure (Abstract)
P.K. Das, N. Hyder and S. Mahmud
Finite element simulation of thermal/chemical/mechanical problems (Abstract)
D.K. Gartling and R.G. Schmitt
Stochastic transient heat conduction (Abstract)
M. Mestrovic
Thermo-elasto-plastic finite element analysis of quasi-state processes in Eulerian reference frames (Abstract)
J.Y. Shanghvi and P. Michaleris

164 - Turbulent flows, Part I

Time: Tuesday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-132
Chairpersons: C.E. Dalhuysen , R. Iozzi

Turbulence and instabilities (Keynote presentation, Abstract)
O.M. Belotserkovskii
Dynamic computational subgrid modeling in turbulent reactive flow problems
J. Hoffman
Evaluation of a one-dimensional vertical model for turbulence modelling in wave boundary layers
C.E. Dalhuysen and G.P. Mocke
Natural convection in a vertical slot using an improved type two-layer turbulence model (Abstract)
R. Bennacer, T. Hammami and A.A. Mohamad

165 - Turbulent flows, Part II

Time: Wednesday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-132
Chairpersons: C.E. Dalhuysen , R. Iozzi

Numerical simulation of turbulent flow in film-cooled gas turbines (Abstract)
G. Medic and P.A. Durbin
K-E model simulation by Lagrangian block method
W. Altai and V. Chu

166 - Uncertainty management, Part I

Time: Friday at 9:00am
Room: 4-159
Chairpersons: R.R. Cosner , J.F. Hiller

Validation metrics in computational fluid dynamics (Keynote Presentation, Abstract)
W.L. Oberkampf
Grid-quality measures for error estimation of CFD solutions
X. Gu, E. Hernandez, D. Chu, R. Sun, P. Keller and T.I.P. Shih
Modeling uncertainty in flow-structure interactions
D. Xiu, D. Lucor and G.E. Karniadakis

167 - Uncertainty management, Part II

Time: Friday at 11:00am
Room: 4-159
Chairpersons: R.R. Cosner , J.F. Hiller

Uncertainty quantification in computational fluid dynamics (Abstract)
R.R. Cosner

168 - Wave mechanics, Part I

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 2-143
Chairpersons: T.S. Ng , S. Ubal

Numerical simulations in magnetohydrodynamics with free surfaces
J.F. Gerbeau
Transformations of solitary waves in a forced variable-coefficient extended Korteweg-de Vries model
K.H. Chan and K.W. Chow
A finite volume - level set method for free surface viscous flows around ships
A. Cura Hochbaum and M. Vogt

169 - Wave mechanics, Part II

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 2-132
Chairpersons: T.S. Ng , S. Ubal

Large amplitude internal waves in a continuously stratified fluid
W.M. Leung, D.W.C. Lai and K.W. Chow
On a bi-layer shallow-water problem
M.L. Munoz Ruiz
Laminar flow in a partially filled pipe
T.S. Ng
A numerical study for nonlinear waves over a submerged obstacle (Abstract)
Y.C. Sue, M.J. Chern and R.R. Hwang

170 - Wave mechanics, Part III

Time: Thursday at 4:30pm
Room: 2-132
Chairpersons: J.F. Gerbeau , S. Ubal

Transport and dispersion of particles in a coastal environment (Abstract)
S.S. Raza, A.I. Quintanar and R. Avila
A numerical study on two dimensional Faraday waves
S. Ubal, C.M. Corvalan, M.D. Giavedoni and F.A. Saita

171 - Zach1--Computational fluid dynamics in aerodynamic design, Part I

Time: Thursday at 9:00am
Room: 26-302
Chairpersons: A. Jameson , L. Martinelli

The role of computational fluid dynamics in aerodynamic (Keynote, Abstract)
A. Jameson
Overview of aerodynamic design for transport aircraft
J.C. Vassberg and R.D. Gregg
Blended-wing-body aerodynamic design
D.L. Roman, R.H. Liebeck and J.B. Allen

172 - Zach2--Computational fluid dynamics in aerodynamic design, Part II

Time: Thursday at 11:00am
Room: 26-302
Chairpersons: L. Martinelli , A. Jameson

Aerodynamic development of the Eagle E997 IndyCar
M.A. Page
Computational methods for hydrodynamic analysis and design
L. Martinelli, G. Cowles and J.J. Dreyer
Large eddy simulation of a road-vehicle with drag reduction devices
M. Fatica, R. Verzicco, G. Iaccarino, P. Moin and B. Khalighi

173 - Zach3--Computational fluid dynamics in aerodynamic design, Part III

Time: Thursday at 2:00pm
Room: 26-302
Chairpersons: L. Martinelli , A. Jameson

Experiences on large-scale parallel simulations of turbomachinery flows (Abstract)
J. Yao, R.L. Davis, J.J. Alonso and A. Jameson