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Mechanics Down Under
James P. Denier · Matthew D. FinnEditors
Mechanics Down Under
Proceedings of the 22nd International Congressof Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, heldin Adelaide, Australia, 24–29 August 2008
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EditorsProf. James P. DenierDepartment of Engineering ScienceThe University of AucklandAucklandNew Zealand
Dr. Matthew D. FinnSchool of Mathematical SciencesThe University of AdelaideSouth AustraliaAustralia
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Preface
The International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, held inAdelaide, Australia in 2008 was the twenty-second ICTAM. The idea of hold-ing regular congresses devoted to the field of mechanics can be traced backto a conference on problems of fluid mechanics, held in Innsbruck, in 1922,and organized by four of the founding fathers of modern fluid dynamics,C.W. Oseen, T. Levi-Civita, T. von Karman, and L. Prandtl. Although itattracted only thirty people, this conference provided the spark that led tothe first ICTAM held in Delft in 1924 and organised by J.M. Burgers andC.B. Biezeno. This conference was so fruitful that the organisers decided toarrange similar meetings in the future, every four years, and to extend thescope of the future meetings to include solid mechanics.
The organisation of successive congresses was placed in the hands of aCongress Committee. During the sixth congress, held in Paris, the idea aroseof a more permanent organization to look out for the world interests in themechanical sciences. Thus IUTAM, the International Union of Theoreticaland Applied Mechanics, was formed on 26 September 1946. In 1947, IUTAMbecame a member of ICSU, the International Council of Scientific Unions,itself founded in 1931. The highest authority of IUTAM is the General As-sembly, with delegates from the Adhering Organizations, each of which isaffiliated with a national learned society or academy in a given country.
Contemporary mechanics incorporates fundamental problems from purescience and has strong links into modern technology. It pervades many areasof scientific endeavour, including oceanography, physical chemistry, biology,medicine, geophysics and astrophysics. The International Congress of Theo-retical and Applied Mechanics continues to spread the ever-expanding poolof knowledge in the mechanical sciences and continues to contribute to theadvancement of mutual human understanding.
The 22nd International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanicscomes to Adelaide, Australia at the invitation of the Australian Academyof Science, in conjunction with the University of Adelaide and the FlindersUniversity of South Australia. The journey that was ICTAM2008, the first
VI Preface
IUTAM Congress to be held in the Southern Hemisphere, began in the middleof 2001 when discussions within the Australian and New Zealand mechanicscommunities explored the feasibility of putting forward a bid to IUTAM tohost the 2008 International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.The bid, which proved successful, was greatly facilitated by the support of thethe Adelaide Convention Bureau and the support of many local and nationalorganisations. This volume is the culmination of that journey and presentsselection papers from the sectional lectures as well as details of all paperspresented during the congress.
The scientific program consisted of plenary opening and closing lectures,sectional lectures, prize lectures, mini-symposia, and contributed papers pre-sented in lecture and seminar presentation sessions. These cover all aspectsof mechanics. It also showcased the research of the inaugural winners of theBatchelor Prize in Fluid Mechanics Howard Stone and the Rodney Hill Prizein Solid Mechanics Ortiz.
All contributed papers presented at the Congress were peer reviewed. Rec-ommendations were received from Pre-selection Committees of the NationalCommittees of nine countries: Canada, France, Germany, Japan, China,Poland, Russia, UK and USA. Moreover, recommendations were receivedfrom the Chairs of the Mini-Symposia and of the Pre-nominated Sessions.Finally, the International Papers Committee (IPC) reviewed each short pa-per, paying careful attention to the recommendations of the pre-selectioncommittees. Accordingly, of the 1517 eligible submissions only 1322 contri-butions were invited by the IPC to be presented at the Congress.
Jim Denier
The 22nd International Congress ofTheoretical and Applied Mechanics
President and Chairman of the Local OrganisingCommittee
Ernie Tuck
Secretary-General
Jim Denier
Members of the Local Organising Committee
Rich Clarke (Auckland)Bassam Dally (Adelaide)Matt Finn (Adelaide)Raj Huilgol (Flinders)
Richard Kelso (Adelaide)Trent Mattner (Adelaide)Gus Nathan (Adelaide)Dzuy Nguyen (Adelaide)
Members of the Australasian Steering Committee
Ross Griffiths (ANU)Kerry Hourigan (Monash)Peter Jackson (Auckland)Ernie Tuck (Adelaide)Roger Tanner (Sydney)
Graham Baker (Southern Queensland)Mark Bush (Western Australia)Ian Collins (Auckland)Yiu-Wang Mai (Sydney)Francis Rose (DSTO)
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Members of the IUTAM Congress Committee
Hassan Aref (USA)member of XCCCNadine Aubry (USA)Dominique Barthes-Biesel (France)Martin Bendsøe (Denmark)member of XCCCrepresentative of ISSMODimitri Beskos (Greece)Dick van Campen (Netherlands)Alberto Carpinteri (Italy)Gengdong Cheng (China)David Durban (Israel)Fernand Ellyin (Canada)representative of ICMBen Freund (USA)President of XCCCIrina Goryacheva (Russia)Peter Gudmundson (Sweden)Michael Hayes (Ireland)representative of ISIMMCarl Herakovich (USA)Tsutomu Kambe (Japan)Bhushan Karihaloo (UK)representative of ICF
Alfred Kluwick (Austria)Tomasz Kowalewski (Poland)member of XCCCEdwin Kreuzer (Germany)Stelios Kyriakides (USA)Pierre Ladeveze (France)Gary Leal (USA)representative of ICRJean-Baptiste Leblond (France)Fernando Lund (Chile)Peter Monkewitz (Switzerland)Nikita Morozov (Russia)Nigel Peake (UK)Timothy Pedley (UK)Secretary of XCCCBernhard Schrefler (Italy)member of XCCCrepresentative of CISMAndre Thess (Germany)Ernie Tuck (Australia)Viggo Tvergaard (Denmark)Manuel Velarde (Spain)Genki Yagawa (Japan)
Acknowledgments
We would like to express our thanks to all our colleagues within the IUTAMcommunity, in particular those within the IUTAM Congress Committee andthe members of the International Papers Committee. Their ongoing supportand advice allowed us to overcome many of the problems typically encoun-tered by the organisers of large international meetings.
A specials thanks go to the chairs responsible for the mini-symposia andpre-nominated sessions. Their dedication in organising these sessions, andencouraging their colleagues to contribute, was a large contributing factorin the success of the congress. We must also thank the members of the ninenational committees for the valuable and timely reviewing of submissions intheir respective countries.
There are many people who contributed to an outstanding successful meet-ing and it my pleasure to formally acknowledge their contributions. First andforemost I must thank the local organising committee without whose effortsICTAM2008 would not have been the success that it was. Thanks should alsogo to our Australasian Steering Committee whose support was fundamentalin allowing the Australasian mechanics community to put forward such acompelling bid to IUTAM. Financial support for the Congress was providedby the Australian Mathematical Society, ANZIAM and the University ofAdelaide. We are grateful for their support.
Many people contributed to the success of the congress and particularthanks go to our colleagues who contributed to the work of the local organ-ising committee and without whose efforts ICTAM2008 would not have beenthe success it was. Thanks also go to members of the Australasian steeringcommittee for their ongoing support. The journey that was ICTAM2008 be-gan in the middle of 2001 when discussions within the Australian and NewZealand mechanics community first began as to the feasibility of putting for-ward a bid to IUTAM to host the 2008 International Congress of Theoreticaland Applied Mechanics. This volume is the culmination of that journey. Itpresents selected papers from the sectional lectures as well as details of allpapers presented at the meeting.
X Acknowledgments
As with all large congresses the work behind the scenes, although vitalfor the smooth running of the conference, goes largely unheralded. In thecase of ICTAM2008 much of this work was accomplished by Dr. Matt Finnwho wrote all the support packages, including the website and the schedulingsoftware, and introduced many innovations that have now become commonat major international meetings.
Finally, it is with sadness that I thank and acknowledge the Congress Pres-ident, Ernie Tuck who passed away in March 2009. This volume is dedicatedto his memory.
Jim Denier
Congress Statistics
All contributed papers were peer reviewed. Recommendations had been re-ceived from Pre-selection Committees of the National Committees of the ninecountries: Canada, France, Germany, Japan, PR China, Poland, Russia, UKand USA. Moreover, recommendations had been received from the Chairs ofthe Mini-Symposia and of the Pre-nominated Sessions. Finally, the Interna-tional Papers Committee paid careful attention to the above recommenda-tions. Accordingly, of the 1517 eligible submissions 1323 (87%) contributionswere invited by the IPC for presentation at the Congress. Finally 901 con-tributed papers and 39 invited talks were given in Adelaide.
Fluid Mechanics was a subject of 550 presentations, Solid Mechanics wasselected as a subject of 611 presentations, and 112 contributions aimed tocover problems involving both areas of mechanics and education in mechanics.The total number of participants, accepted papers and presentations for thepast six congresses are shown in table 1. Despite the tyranny of distance oftenfelt in Australasia attendance at ICTAM2008 was comparable to these mostrecent congresses. Table 2 displays country statistics of the presentations andtable 3 details the number of presentations, both lecture and seminar, in eachof the designated sessions at ICTAM2008.
Table 1 Comparison of the last 6 Congresses
ICTAM Submitted Papers Papers Presented Participants
Grenoble 1988 1262 573 951
Haifa 1992 1183 420 525
Kyoto 1996 1642 703 936
Chicago 2000 1953 1126 1430
Warsaw 2004 2245 1273 1515
Adelaide 2008 1517 901 1176
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Table 2 ICTAM2008 country statistics
Country Part
icip
ants
Pre
senta
tions
Invited
Lec
ture
s
1 USA 143 126 8
2 Australia 141 110 1
3 China 110 96 0
4 France 86 79 2
5 Japan 81 73 0
6 Germany 68 61 0
7 UK 64 56 3
8 Russia 37 36 0
9 Poland 34 31 0
10 Taiwan 29 24 0
11 Denmark 25 20 0
12 Netherlands 25 23 0
13 India 21 21 1
14 South Korea 19 12 0
15 Italy 18 17 2
16 Canada 14 13 0
17 Sweden 13 10 0
18 Switzerland 11 9 0
19 Czech Republic 9 8 0
20 Israel 9 9 1
21 South Africa 9 7 0
22 Austria 8 7 0
23 Belgium 6 5 0
24 Brazil 6 5 0
25 New Zealand 6 5 0
26 Finland 5 4 0
27 Portugal 5 5 0
28 Spain 5 5 0
Country Part
icip
ants
Pre
senta
tions
Invited
Lec
ture
s
29 Ukraine 5 3 0
30 Estonia 4 4 0
31 Greece 4 3 0
32 Hong Kong 4 4 0
33 Hungary 4 4 0
34 Malaysia 4 3 0
35 Singapore 4 4 0
36 Georgia 2 1 0
37 Ireland 2 1 0
38 Kazakhstan 2 0 0
39 Latvia 2 2 0
40 Norway 2 2 0
41 Romania 2 0 0
42 Slovenia 2 2 0
43 Yugoslavia 2 2 0
44 Armenia 1 1 0
45 Belarus 1 0 0
46 Cyprus 1 1 0
47 Egypt 1 1 0
48 Iran 1 1 0
49 Jordan 1 1 0
50 Lebanon 1 1 0
51 Macau 1 1 0
52 Mexico 1 1 0
53 Thailand 1 1 0
54 Turkey 1 1 0
55 US MOI∗ 1 1 0
total 1064 923 18
∗ US Minor Outlying Islands
Congress Statistics XIII
Table 3 Session Statistics
Session Lec
ture
sSe
min
ars
Tot
al
Acoustics 8 1 9Biomechanics 30 11 41Boundary layers 12 7 19Chaos and pattern formation in fluid and solid mechanics 7 3 10Classical and quantum vortex rings 8 2 10Cohesive zone models of fracture and failure 13 4 17Combustion and flames 7 3 10Complex and smart fluids 4 2 6Compressible flow 7 2 9Computational fluid dynamics 4 12 16Computational solid mechanics 14 10 24Contact and friction mechanics 7 7 14Control of structures 6 2 8Convection 8 6 14Damage mechanics and fatigue 8 3 11Drops, bubbles and multiphase flows 19 21 40Education in mechanics 7 0 7Elasticity 19 13 32Experimental methods in solid mechanics 10 7 17Flow control 6 2 8Flow in thin films 14 1 15Flow instability and transition 25 11 36Fluid dynamics of animal swimming and flying 10 7 17Fluid-structure interactions 12 13 25Foams 6 0 6Fracture and crack mechanics 20 11 31Geophysical and environmental fluid dynamics 20 7 27Geophysics and geomechanics 12 4 16Granular materials and flows 14 0 14Impact and wave propagation 15 18 33Low-Reynolds-number flow 13 4 17Magnetohydrodynamics 6 3 9Material Instabilities 0 7 7Mechanics of colloidal systems 10 3 13Mechanics of composites 14 9 23Mechanics of material processing 5 0 5Mechanics of phase transitions 9 2 11
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Table 3 (continued)
Mechatronics 6 3 9Microfluidics 8 5 13Microgravity fluid mechanics 6 5 11Multi-component materials, modelling on different scales 17 7 24Multibody and vehicle dynamics 20 7 27Nanostructures and MEMS 7 10 17Plasticity and viscoplasticity 17 2 19Porous media 7 3 10Solidification and crystal growth 5 3 8Stability of structures 7 7 14Stirring and mixing 10 0 10Structural optimization 10 3 13Structural vibrations 12 13 25Turbulence 11 12 23Viscoelasticity and creep 0 2 2Waves 25 3 28
The IUTAM Bureau Prizes
As has been the tradition since the 1988 Congress in Grenoble the IUTAMBureau selected 3 outstanding young scientists for Buerau prizes, based upontheir papers, and their presentations at the Congress. The recipients of theprizes at ICTAM2008 were
Mr. Wim van Hoeve of the University of Twente, The Netherlands, for hispaper entitled
Microbubble pinch-off in flow-focussing devices
presented during a Lecture (fluid mechanics)
Ms. Katia Bertoldi of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, for herpaper entitled
Mechanically-triggered transformations of pattern and phononic bandgaps in periodic elastomeric structures
presented during a Lecture (solid mechanics)
Mr. Kazuya Shimizu of the The University of Tokyo, Japan, for his paperentitled
Study on the occurrence of the liquid yet and the bubble breakup in aconvergent divergent channel flow
presented during a Seminar.
The Scientific Program
The following pages provide details of the content of the scientific program ofthe Congress. The program consists of plenary opening and closing lectures,sectional lectures, six mini symposia, and the predominated sessions devotedto all aspects of mechanics. Included in the program for this first time atICTAM 2008 were the Batchelor Prize Lecture and the Rodney Hill PrizeLecture.
OL Opening LectureCL Closing LectureBL Batchelor Prize LectureHL Rodney Hill Prize LectureFL Fluid Mechanics Sectional LecturesSL Solid Mechanics Sectional LecturesFSL Fluids and Solids Sectional Lectures
Mini Symposia
MS01 Cohesive zone models of fracture and failureMS02 Multi-component materials, modelling on different scalesMS03 MechatronicsMS04 Mechanics of colloidal systemsMS05 Classical and quantum vortex ringsMS06 Fluid dynamics of animal swimming and flying
Pre-Nominated Sessions on Fluid Mechanics
FM01 Boundary layersFM02 Combustion and flamesFM03 Complex and smart fluids
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FM04 Compressible flowFM05 Computational fluid dynamicsFM06 ConvectionFM07 Drops, bubbles and multiphase flowsFM08 Experimental methods in fluid mechanicsFM09 Flow controlFM10 Flow instability and transitionFM11 Flow in thin filmsFM12 Geophysical and environmental fluid dynamicsFM13 Low-Reynolds-number flowFM14 MagnetohydrodynamicsFM15 MicrofluidicsFM16 Microgravity fluid mechanicsFM17 Solidification and crystal growthFM18 Stirring and mixingFM19 TurbulenceFM20 Waves
Pre-Nominated Sessions on Solid Mechanics
SM01 Computational solid mechanicsSM02 Contact and friction mechanicsSM03 Control of structuresSM04 Damage mechanics and fatigueSM05 ElasticitySM06 Experimental methods in solid mechanicsSM07 Fracture and crack mechanicsSM08 Geophysics and geomechanicsSM09 Impact and wave propagationSM10 Material instabilitiesSM11 Mechanics of compositesSM12 Mechanics of phase transitionsSM14 Multibody and vehicle dynamicsSM15 Nanostructures and MEMSSM16 Plasticity and viscoplasticitySM17 Stability of structuresSM18 Structural optimizationSM19 Structural vibrationsSM20 Viscoelasticity and creep
The Scientific Program XIX
Topics Involving Both Fluid and Solid Mechanics
FSM01 AcousticsFSM02 BiomechanicsFSM03 Chaos and pattern formation in fluid and solid mechanicsFSM04 Fluid-structure interactionsFSM05 Granular materials and flowsFSM06 Mechanics of material processingFSM07 Porous mediaFSM08 Education in mechanicsFSM09 Foams
The description of the session consists of the session ID, a descriptive name ofthe session (e.g. ‘Chaos and pattern formation in fluid and solid mechanics’)and the list chair (or co-chairs) of the session. The list of contributions thenfollows and are ordered as in the congress program.
XX The Scientific Program
OL :: Opening LectureChair: Viggo Tvergaard (Denmark)
The role of mechanics in advancing thermalbarrier coatingsJohn HutchinsonHarvard University, USA
10307
CL :: Closing LectureChair: Ernest Tuck (Australia)
Physical limnology: advances and future challengesJorg ImbergerUniversity of Western Australia, Australia
10308
BL :: Batchelor Prize LectureChair: Timothy Pedley (UK)
Interfaces: in fluid mechanics and across disciplinesHoward StoneHarvard University, USA
12103
HL :: Rodney Hill Prize LectureChair: Bernhard Schrefler (Italy)
Nonconvex plasticity and deformation microstructuresMichael OrtizCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA
12042
FL :: Fluid Mechanics Sectional Lectures
Chairs: Eberhard Bodenschatz (Germany), Jacques Magnaudet(France), Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck (UK), Ross Griffiths (Australia)and Andre Thess (Germany)
Nonlinear transient growth on a vortex columnFazle Hussain† and Dhoorjaty PradeepUniversity of Houston, USA†
10310
Bubbles in micro- and nano-fluidicsDetlef LohseUniversity of Twente, Netherlands
10311
The Scientific Program XXI
Capillary constructionsDavid QuereEcole Superieure Physique et de Chimi Industrielles, France
10315
Indian Ocean Dipole and its possible link withclimate modesToshio YamagataJapan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
11053
Onset of oscillatory thermocapillary convectionWenrui HuChinese Academy of Sciences, China
10309
The aerodynamics of wind turbinesJens SørensenTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark
10312
FSL :: Fluids and Solids Sectional LecturesChairs: Dominique Barthes-Biesel (France), Tom Mullin (UK), Gary Leal(USA), Kaushik Bhattacharya (USA) and Patrick Huerre (France)
From dry granular flows to submarine avalanchesOlivier PouliquenPolytech Marseille, France
10017
Biomechanical aspects in human reproductionDavid EladTel Aviv University, Israel
10471
Material instabilities in elastic and plastic solidsDavide BigoniUniversity of Trento, Italy
10014
Cellular matter: interfacial mechanics and geometrySascha HilgenfeldtNorthwestern University, USA
10015
Instabilities of flows through deformable tubesand channelsOliver JensenUniversity of Nottingham, UK
10016
XXII The Scientific Program
SL :: Solid Mechanics Sectional Lectures
Chairs: Carl Herakovich (USA), Hans Muhlhaus (Australia),Nikita Morozov (Russia), Robert McMeeking (USA), Graham Weir(New Zealand) and Werner Schiehlen (Germany)
Self-healing materials systems: where mechanicsmeets chemistryNancy SottosUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
10319
Characterization of heterogeneous materialsby multi-scale simulationsPeter WriggersUniversity of Hannover, Germany
10061
Failure of rocks in the laboratory and the EarthJohn RudnickiNorthwestern University, USA
10318
Plasto-mechanics of large deformationunder impact loadingNarinder GuptaIndian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
10317
Maximal information systemsHugh Durrant-WhyteUniversity of Sydney, Australia
10013
Micro-architectured solids: from blast resistantstructures to morphing wingsNorman FleckUniversity of Cambridge, UK
10316
FSL :: Fluids and Solids Sectional Lectures
Chairs: Dominique Barthes-Biesel (France), Tom Mullin (UK), Gary Leal(USA), Kaushik Bhattacharya (USA) and Patrick Huerre (France)
From dry granular flows to submarine avalanchesOlivier PouliquenPolytech Marseille, France
10017
Biomechanical aspects in human reproductionDavid EladTel Aviv University, Israel
10471
The Scientific Program XXIII
Material instabilities in elastic and plastic solidsDavide BigoniUniversity of Trento, Italy
10014
Cellular matter: interfacial mechanics and geometrySascha HilgenfeldtNorthwestern University, USA
10015
Instabilities of flows through deformabletubes and channelsOliver JensenUniversity of Nottingham, UK
10016
MS01 :: Cohesive zone models of fracture and failure
Chairs: Thomas Siegmund (USA) and Alberto Carpinteri (Italy)
Modelling of bone failure by cohesive zone models:nano- and microscaleThomas SiegmundPurdue University, USA
10081
Bridged and cohesive crack modelsfor fracture in composite material systemsRoberta MassaboUniversity of Genova, Italy
10123
Modelling strain localization by cohesive/overlappingzones in tension/compression: brittleness size effectsand scaling in material propertiesAlberto Carpinteri† and Marco PaggiPolitecnico di Torino, Italy†
10511
Cohesive-zone modelling of adhesive jointsMichael ThoulessUniversity of Michigan, USA
12034
Fracture in confined thin films: a discrete dislocation studyAudrey Chng† and William CurtinInstitute of High Performance Computing, Singapore†
11212
Length-scale dependency of crack tip fields under modeI loadingLars Mikkelsen† and Stergios GoutianosTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark†
11985
XXIV The Scientific Program
Direct extraction of rate-dependent traction-separationslaws for polyurea/steel interfacesKenneth Liechti,† Krishnaswamy Ravi-Chandar and Yong ZhuUniversity of Texas at Austin, USA†
10818
Micromechanics of elasto-damaging cohesive materialsBernhard Pichler† and Luc DormieuxLMSGC/ENPC/ParisTech and TU Wien, Austria†
10921
A cohesive model coupling friction and adhesionfor interfaces and fractures and applicationsMichel Raous,† Yann Monerie, Mohamed Karray, Mathieu Schryveand Carole HenningerLaboratory of Mechanics and Acoustics, CNRS, France†
11327
General method for micromechanical based derivationof separation lawsIngo ScheiderGKSS Research Centre, Germany
11328
Simulation of delamination growth under high-cyclefatigue using cohezive-zone modelsAlbert Turon,† Pedro Camanho and Josep CostaUniversity of Girona, Spain†
12185
Element-free Galerkin modelling of cohesive crackpropagation in composite laminatesBrian Falzon,† Irene Guiamatsia and Glyn DaviesMonash University, Australia†
12134
On measurement and modeling of interfacial behaviorsbetween thin films and substrates using peel testYueguang Wei† and Haifeng ZhaoChinese Academy of Sciences, China†
11330
A mixed-mode constitutive damage modelfor multi-scale fracture analysis of composite structuresAnders Hansen† and Erik LundAalborg University, Denmark†
11279
A slip band based cohesive zone model for simulationsof fatigue crack growth at sub-micron levelXiaobo Yu,† Callum Wright and Manfred HellerDefence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia†
11291
The Scientific Program XXV
Cohesive zone model for intergranular stress corrosioncracking in ceramicsMarc de la Osa,† Rafael Estevez, Christian Olagnon, Jerome Chevalier,Christophe Tallaron and Lionel VignoudUniversite de Lyon, France†
11558
Solution strategy for large three-dimensional compositestructures with geometric and material instability undermixed-mode loadingLars Overgaard,† Pedro Camanho and Erik LundAalborg University, Denmark†
11943
MS02 :: Multi-component materials, modellingon different scales
Chairs: Henryk Petryk (Poland) and Francis Rose (Australia)
Multi-scale analysis of polycristallinemetals and compositesJean-Louis ChabocheONERA, Chatillon, France
11332
Modelling multi-scale damage evolutionin composite materialsBrian CoxTeledyne Scientific, USA
11727
Instabilities across the scalesHans Muhlhaus† and Louis MoresiThe University of Queensland, Australia†
12133
Chemically driven inelastic deformation in materialswith non-ideal sources and sinks for vacanciesFranz Fischer† and Jiri SvobodaMontanuniversitat Leoben, Austria†
10629
An analysis of textile reinforced concrete structureson the micro, meso and macro scaleBernd Zastrau,† Ingolf Lepenies and Mike RichterTechnische Universitat Dresden, Germany†
11164
Multiscale computing of CNTS fracture based onquasicontinuum/density functional theory hybridizationJong Park,† Ki-Jeong Kong, Hyun Chang, Chan Park and Seyoung ImKorean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea†
11753
XXVI The Scientific Program
Micromechanics of deformation of persulfonatedpolytetrafluoroethylene (Nafion) protonexchange membranesMeredith Silberstein† and Mary BoyceMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA†
11657
Constitutive description of plastic strain inducedphenomena at cryogenic temperaturesBlazej SkoczenCracow University of Technology, Poland
10404
Stresses in topologically interlocking structures:two scale approachArcady Dyskin,† Yuri Estrin, Elena Pasternak and David YongUniversity of Western Australia, Australia†
10134
Nonlinear dynamic response and self-sensingof functionally graded piezoelectric transducersFumio Narita,† Jun Nakagawa and Yasuhide ShindoTohoku University, Japan†
10429
Evolution of the bonding mechanism of ZnOunder isotropic compression: a first-principles studyJinbin Wang,† Gongcheng Zhou, Lizhong Sun and Yichun ZhouXiangtan University, China†
11214
Response of solids under electrical, magnetic, andmechanical loadsSu Hao,† Qian Wang, Leon Keer and John KettersonNorthwestern University, USA†
11292
Implicit constitutive modeling basedon the energy principleHou Man,† Tomonari Furukawa and David KellermannUniversity of New South Wales, Australia†
11427
Crystal microstructure design of piezoelectric materialsby multiscale finite element analysisYasutomo UetsujiOsaka Institute of Technology, Japan
11444
Constitutive model of discontinuous plasticflow at cryogenic temperaturesJan Bielski† and Blazej SkoczenCracow University of Technology, Poland†
11188
The Scientific Program XXVII
Optimization and identification of multi-componentmaterials in modelling on different scalesTadeusz Burczynski† and Waclaw KusSilesian University of Technology, Poland†
11881
Propagating modes of nano-scale periodic layersof solid-fluid compositesChien-Cheng Chang† and Ying-Hong LiuAcademia Sinica, Taiwan†
11071
A multiscale model for the sintering of air-plasmasprayed thermal barrier coatingsAlan Cocks† and Norman FleckUniversity of Oxford, UK†
10568
Multi-scale modeling of stress-induced microstructuresin shape memory alloysHenryk Petryk† and Stanislaw StupkiewiczInstitute of Fundamental Technological Research, Poland†
10509
Parametric study of strain hardening behaviour of glassypolymers using molecular simulationsSumit Basu† and Dhiraj MahajanIndian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India†
12062
Ductile damage evolution in two-phase metallic materialsapplied at cryogenic temperatures.Halina Egner† and Blazej SkoczenCracow University of Technology, Poland†
10717
Multiscale models for multi-component structuralenergetic materialsSathya Hanagud,† Rusi Zaharieva and Xia LuGeorgia Institute of Technology, USA†
11630
Inverse modelling to identify fibre hygroexpansioncoefficient from experimental results of wood-fibrecomposites swellingKarin Almgren,† Fredrik Berthold, Janis Varna and Kristofer GamstedtSTFI-Packforsk AB, Sweden†
11458
Constitutive model of plastic strain induced FCC–BCCphase transformation at cryogenic temperaturesAdam Wroblewski† and Blazej SkoczenCracow University of Technology, Poland†
11230
XXVIII The Scientific Program
MS03 :: Mechatronics
Chairs: Karl Hedrick (USA) and Heinz Ulbrich (Germany)
Trajectory planning for linearly-actuated elasticrobots using flatness based control theoryMathias Bachmayer† and Heinz UlbrichTechnische Universitat Munchen, Germany†
10329
Design and control of a novel type hybridmicromanipulator with piezoelectic actuatorsand vision feedback systemDaniel Prusak† and Tadeusz UhlAGH University of Science and Technology, Poland†
10756
Classical mechanics and electromagnetism:a covariant viewMarkus Schoberl† and Kurt SchlacherJohannes Kepler University, Austria†
11343
Friction discs: torsional slip control and radial dynamicsAlexander FidlinLuK GmbH & Co. oHG, Germany
11806
Adaptive LQ controller for position controlof machine tool axisPetr Strakos,† Michael Valasek and Josef BohmCzech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic†
10993
New active mounting of machine tool feed drivesJiri Sveda,† Michael Valasek and Zbynek SikaCzech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic†
11380
Representation of hysteresis in discreteelectro-magneto-mechanical systemsAndreas MuellerInstitut of Mechatronics, Germany
10682
Analysis of with lower limb orthosis at sit to stand stateDein Shaw,† Chi Huang and Li HuangNational Tsing Hua University, Taiwan†
10777
Deformation and fracture behavior of ceramic-polymerferroelectric nanocomposite film under uniaxial tensionFei Fang,† Wang Zhe, Zhang Mingzhi and Yang WeiTsinghua University, China†
11692
The Scientific Program XXIX
MS04 :: Mechanics of colloidal systems
Chairs: Dominique Langevin (France) and Peter Pusey (UK)
Single particle motion in colloids: from microrheologyto osmotic propulsionJohn BradyCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA
12131
Colloidal chemo-mechanics of engineering materials:clays, earth and cementHenri Van DammeEcole Superieure Physique et de Chimi Industrielles, France
12123
Colloids and microfluidicsDavid WeitzHarvard University, USA
12122
The hydrodynamics of self-propelled suspensionsSriram RamaswamyIndian Institute of Science, India
12125
Liquid crystalline elastomers and magnetic gels:similarities and differences in their physical propertiesHarald Pleiner,† Stefan Bohlius, Andreas Menzel, Helmut Brandand Philippe MartinotyMax Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany†
11803
On the origin of the remarkable stability of aqueousfoamsDominique Langevin,† Alfredo Martinez, Emmanuelle Rio,Giles Delon, Arnaud Jalmes and Bernard BinksUniversite Paris Sud, France†
10513
Self-assembly of particles for 2D lattices with adaptablespacingNadine Aubry,† Sai Nudurupati, Mohammad Janjuaand Pushpendra SinghCarnegie Mellon University, USA†
10531
XXX The Scientific Program
Microfluidic colloidal island self-assembly anderasure induced by surface acoustic waves: I. experimentsLeslie Yeo,† James Friend and Haiyan LiMonash University, Australia†
10648
Cross-stream migration of colloidal particlesin confined flowsPeter Daivis,† Tanya Kairn and Ian SnookRMIT University, Australia†
11718
Hydrodynamic crystals: collective dynamics of regulararrays of spherical particles in a parallel-wall channelEligiusz Wajnryb† and Jerzy BlawzdziewiczInstitute of Fundamental Technological Research, PAS, Poland†
11418
Consolidation of colloidal particles during dryingArijit Sarkar,† Raj Rajagopalan and Mahesh TirumkuduluIndian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India†
11660
Memories in paste of flow and vibration:their visualizations as crack patternsAkio Nakahara† and Yousuke MatsuoNihon University, Japan†
10415
Microfluidic colloidal island self-assembly and erasureinduced by surface acoustic waves: II. dynamic analysisJames Friend,† Leslie Yeo and Haiyan LiMonash University, Australia†
10671
The effect of temperature on strain wave superstructureson two-dimensional colloidal crystals with confinement:a Monte Carlo studyDavid Chui,† Surajit Sengupta and Kurt BinderJohannes-Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany†
10909
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MS05 :: Classical and quantum vortex rings
Chairs: Hassan Aref (Denmark) and Carlo Barenghi (UK)
Classical vortex rings, with and without swirlKeith MoffattCambridge University, UK
10736
Vortices in quantum fluidsNatalia BerloffUniversity of Cambridge, UK
10149
Quantum fluid questions suggested by phenomenain classical fluidsKarim ShariffNASA Ames Research Center, USA
10139
Vortex rings and their useCarlo BarenghiUniversity of Newcastle, UK
10152
Relative equilibria of point vorticesHassan Aref† and Rasmus HansenDanish Technical University, Denmark†
10034
Alignment of strain and vorticity in vortex interactionsRobert Kerr† and Miguel BustamanteUniversity of Warwick, UK†
11159
Motion of vortex rings with and without magnetic fieldYasuhide Fukumoto,† Keith Moffatt and Satoshi OoshiroKyushu University, Japan†
11581
Curvature instability of a vortex ring and a helicalvortex tubeYuji Hattori† and Yasuhide FukumotoKyushu Institute of Technology, Japan†
11696
Vortex ring chain due to the periodic motionof a sphereViatcheslav Meleshko,† Russell Donnelly, Diogo Bolsterand Alexandre GourjiiKiev National University, Ukraine†
11004
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The effect of a uniform cross-flow on the circulationof vortex ringsEyad Hassan,† Richard Kelso and Peter LanspearyThe University of Adelaide, Australia†
11269
Global time evolution of an axisymmetric vortex ringat small Reynolds numbersFelix Kaplanski† and Yasuhide FukumotoTallinn University of Technology, Estonia†
10655
MS06 :: Fluid dynamics of animal swimming and flyingChairs: John Blake (UK) and Jane Wang (USA)
How insects flyJane WangCornell University, USA
10516
Fish swimming dynamics: knowns and unknownsDaniel WeihsTechnion, Israel
11744
Understanding swimming at low Reynolds numbers:successes and challengesLisa FauciTulane University, USA
12106
The effect of body cross-sectional shape on glideforce production in ‘flying’ snakesJohn Socha,† Michael LaBarbera and Kevin MiklaszVirginia Tech, USA†
11862
Fluid-dynamic effects of both rigid and free boundarieson the swimming of singly flagellated bacteriaTomonobu Goto,† Tonau Nakai, Masayuki Kikuda and Yuichiro KurodaTottori University, Japan†
11370
Instability of uniform suspensions of swimmingmicro-organismsTimothy PedleyUniversity of Cambridge, UK
10330
Scaling of wake energy and propulsive efficiency of tworepresentative jellyfish species: Aurelia and MastigiasKakani Katija† and John DabiriCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
10901
The Scientific Program XXXIII
Optimal flexibility of a flapping appendage at highReynolds numberSilas AlbenGeorgia Institute of Technology, USA
11133
Fluid dynamic simulation of human spermaccumulation near to surfacesJohn Blake,† Jackson Kirkman-Brown, Eamonn Gaffney and David SmithUniversity of Birmingham, UK†
10517
Linked bodies swimming through a free surfaceJules Kajtar† and Joe MonaghanMonash University, Australia†
11092
The upstream wake of swimming and flying animalsand its correlation with propulsive efficiencyJifeng Peng† and John DabiriCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
11675
Analysis of ciliary gliding in freshwater planariansTakeshi SugimotoKanagawa University, Japan
10078
Experimental comparison of a steady and unsteadyself-propelled swimmerLydia Trevino† and John DabiriCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
11087
A force element theory with applications to insect flightChin-Chou Chu,† Chien-Cheng Chang and Cheng-Ta HsiehNational Taiwan University, Taiwan†
11396
A biomimetic figure-of-eight flapping inducedby flexible wingsLung-Jieh Yang† and Cheng-Kuei HsuTamkang University, Taiwan†
11473
Robustness of an insect’s hovering: a transitionof flapping free-flightMakoto IimaHokkaido University, Japan
11474
The fluid mechanical basis of jellyfish feeding andthe effects of prey size and escape forcesMadeline Miller,† Jifeng Peng and John DabiriCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
12129
The dynamics of a fish inspired unsteady hydrofoilTimothy Lau† and Richard KelsoThe University of Adelaide, Australia†
11018
XXXIV The Scientific Program
Intermittency in marine organisms swimming behaviourLaurent SeurontFlinders University, Australia
12006
FM01 :: Boundary layersChairs: Kevin Cassel (USA) and Alfred Kluwick (Austria)
Characterising hairpin vortex packets in a lowReynolds number turbulent boundary layerChong Wong,† Shuo Li and Julio SoriaCSIRO, Australia†
10072
Wind-tunnel studies on global unsteadiness of laminarseparation bubblesAlexander Dovgal,† Alexander Sorokin and Victor KozlovInstitute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics SB RAS, Russia†
10746
Experimental investigation of coherent structuredynamics in the outer layer of a turbulent boundary layerGerrit Elsinga,† Fulvio Scarano, Andreas Schroeder,Reinhard Geisler, Christian Poelma and Jerry WesterweelDelft University of Technology, Netherlands†
11223
Bursting phenomena of boundary layer inducedby 2D vortex patchHenryk Kudela† and Ziemowit MalechaWroclaw University of Technology, Poland†
11232
Mixed convection boundary layer flow from a verticalstretching sheet in a thermally stratified micropolar fluidRoslinda Nazar,† Anuar Ishak and Ioan PopNational University of Malaysia, Malaysia†
11263
A comparison of internal and external turbulentboundary layersNicholas Hutchins,† Ivan Marusic, Min Chong and Jason MontyUniversity of Melbourne, Australia†
11667
Series solution of non-similarity boundary-layer flowsof non-Newtonian fluidsShijun Liao,† Xiangchen You and Hang XuShanghai Jiao Tong University, China†
11104
Influence of dimpled surfaces on drag reductionin turbulent channel flowsAhmed Al-Salaymeh† and Franz DurstGerman Jordanian University, Jordan†
11793
The Scientific Program XXXV
Bifurcation phenomena in incompressiblelaminar ramp flowAlfred Kluwick,† Rene Szeywerth and Stefan BraunVienna University of Technology, Austria†
10484
Boundary-layer breakdown in a rotating, fluid-filled torusRichard Clarke,† Richard Hewitt, Carlos del Pino, Jim Denierand Tom MullinUniversity of Auckland, New Zealand†
10446
On unsteady boundary-layer separationin supersonic flowAnatoly RubanThe University of Manchester, UK
11822
Transient growth induced by surface roughnessin a Blasius boundary layerPhilippe Lavoie,† Jonathan Morrison and Ahmed NaguibUniversity of Toronto, Canada†
12158
The turbulent shear stress in zero pressure gradientboundary layersPeter Monkewitz,† Kapil Chauhan and Hassan NagibSwiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland†
11041
Boundary-layer separation and vortex generationin a suddenly blocked pipeJim Denier† and Nathaniel JewellThe University of Adelaide, Australia†
10028
On the relationship between large- and small-scalemotions in turbulent boundary layersRomain Mathis,† Nicholas Hutchins and Ivan MarusicUniversity of Melbourne, Australia†
11734
A high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layerwith regular roughnessJason Monty,† James Allen and Min ChongThe University of Melbourne, Australia†
11746
Non-universality of overlap region in turbulent pipeand channel flowsHassan Nagib,† Peter Monkewitz and Kapil ChauhanIllinois Institute of Technology, USA†
10437
Sub-optimal control of unsteady boundary-layerseparation in a channel with suctionKevin Cassel† and Chetan SardesaiIllinois Institute of Technology, USA†
10482
XXXVI The Scientific Program
Towards simulations of high-Reynolds numberturbulent boundary layersPhilipp Schlatter,† Dan Henningson, Arne Johansson,Geert Brethouwer and Qiang LiKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden†
11282
Pipe flow turbulence in the presence of roughnessAlexander Smits,† Marcus Hultmark, Sean Bailey, Michael Schultzand Richard PepePrinceton University, USA†
10729
FM02 :: Combustion and flamesChairs: Sebastien Candel (France) and Ishwar Puri (USA)
A mechanistic model for the catalytic growthof carbon nanotubes and their combustion synthesisIshwar Puri† and Sayangdev NahaVirginia Tech, USA†
10486
Characteristics of flow behaviors behind rifled nozzlesKuo-Ching San† and Hong-Jzen HsuAir Force Institute of Technology, Taiwan†
11740
Thermal structures and combustion efficiencyof non-premixed reacting rifled nozzlesShun-Chang Yen† and Hong-Jzen HsuNational Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan†
11743
OH-PLIF visualisation of radical farming supersoniccombustion flowsRussell BoyceUniversity of Queensland, Australia
12031
The response of inverted flames to equivalenceratio modulationsSebastien Candel,† Sebastien Ducruix, Anne-Laure Birbaudand Daniel DuroxEcole Centrale Paris, France†
10485
The effects of turbulence, hot spots, and stochasticityon the deflagration-to-detonation transitionElaine Oran,† Vadim Gamezo and Takanobu OgawaUS Naval Research Laboratory, USA†
10997
The Scientific Program XXXVII
Detonation structure for chain-branching kinetics:an analysis in the small initiation rate LimitLuc Bauwens,† Josue Meguizo-Gavilanes and Laurie Bedard-TremblayUniversity of Calgary, Canada†
11090
Temporally resolved pseudo-3D measurements ofturbulent flame interactions using orthogonal-planecinema-stereoscopic PIVAdam Steinberg,† James Driscoll and Steven CeccioUniversity of Michigan, USA†
11599
Behaviour of stability limits of non-premixed jetflames in a co-flowing air streamTeresa Leung† and Ida WierzbaUniversity of Calgary, Canada†
12121
Numerical optimization of shock to detonation transitionby using shaped tubesIlya Semenov,† Vladimir Markov, Ildar Ahmedyanov and Pavel UtkinInstitute for Computer Aided Design, RAS, Russia†
10222
FM03 :: Complex and smart fluidsChairs: Alexander Yarin (USA) and Oliver Harlen (UK)
Coarse-graining hydrodynamic interactions in isolatedpolymer molecules in solutionPrabhakar RanganathanMonash University, Australia
10524
Turbulence structures in turbulent boundary layer flowsof cationic and non-ionic surfactant solutionsMotoyuki Itoh,† Shinji Tamano, Katsuo Kato and Kazuhiko YokotaNagoya Institute of Technology, Japan†
11752
Yielding behaviour without an explicit yield stressfor soft materialsRoger TannerUniversity of Sydney, Australia
10230
Jet breakup of polymeric fluidsOliver Harlen† and Srinivas YarlankiUniversity of Leeds, UK†
10365
Drop impact of yield-stress fluidsLi-Hua Luu† and Yoel ForterreUniversity of Provence, France†
10849
XXXVIII The Scientific Program
The dynamics of visco-elastic bridges in drop coalescenceAleksey Rozhkov,† Theo Theofanous and Vladimir MitkinInstitute for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Russia†
10955
FM04 :: Compressible flowChairs: Piotr Doerffer (Poland) and Holger Babinsky (UK)
Schlieren visualisation of rocket nozzle exhaust flowYvette McPhail,† Neil Mudford, Sean O’Byrne, Harald Kleine, Andrew Neely,Eddie Leonardi and Tracie BarberUniversity of New South Wales, Australia†
11354
The aerodynamics of aerofoils and wings intransonic ground effectGraham Doig,† Tracie Barber, Andrew Neely and Eddie LeonardiUniversity of New South Wales, Australia†
11529
The von Neumann paradox for strong shock reflectionSusumu Kobayashi,† Takashi Adachi and Tateyuki SuzukiSaitama Institute of Technology, Japan†
10691
Experimental investigation of tripping betweenregular and Mach reflection in the dual-solution domainHans Hornung† and Christopher MoutonCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
10855
Shock regularisation in dense gases by viscousinviscid interactionGeorg Meyer† and Alfred KluwickVienna University of Technology, Austria†
10889
Shock wave reflection from curved surfacesBeric Skews,† Harald Kleine, Christiaan Bode and Sebastian GruberUniversity of the Witwatersrand, South Africa†
11180
Low frequency unsteadiness in shock inducedseparated flowsSebastien Piponniau,† Jean-Francois Debieve, Jean-Paul Dussaugeand Pierre DupontUniversite de Provence, France†
11242
Experiments on supersonic cavity flowswith passive controlSudhir Gai,† Pierre Naviaux and Harald KleineUniversity of New South Wales, Australia†
11792
The Scientific Program XXXIX
European research on unsteady effects of shock waveinduced separation: UFAST projectJean-Paul DussaugeFrance
12120
FM05 :: Computational fluid dynamicsChairs: John Kim (USA) and Wolfgang Schroder (Germany)
ALE-multigrid fictitious boundary method forNavier–Stokes equations with free moving solid boundariesDecheng WanShanghai Jiao Tong University, China
10213
Numerical simulation of ice accretion on airfoilsYihua Cao,† John Sheridan and Qiang ZhangBeijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China†
10411
RANS prediction of free surface effects on the dragcoefficient of an underwater hull formJagadeesh PuttaThe University of Western Australia, Australia
10742
Operator-splitting scheme for a Bingham fluidin a cavity flowZhenjiang You† and Raja HuilgolFlinders University, Australia†
11353
Adaptive finite element simulation of self-patterningphase decompositionRoy Stogner† and Graham CareyUniversity of Texas at Austin, USA†
11871
Laminar displacement of viscoplastic fluids in eccentricannuli: numerical simulation and experimental validationsDzuy Nguyen,† Jeffery Liew, Thana Deawwanich, Wilson Chin, PengTonmukayakul and Mark SaveryThe University of Adelaide, Australia†
11524
DES simulations of the unsteady flow field aroundthe Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared AstronomySven Schmid,† Thorsten Lutz and Ewald KramerUniversity of Stuttgart, USA†
11088
XL The Scientific Program
Consistency in symmetry for numerical schemesMarx Chhay,† Aziz Hamdouni and Pierre SagautLa Rochelle University, France†
11143
Effect of inverted aerofoil geometry on aerodynamicperformance in ground effectJonathan Vogt,† Eddie Leonardi and Tracie BarberThe University of New South Wales, Australia†
11294
Shear viscosity along the freezing line ofWeeks–Chandler–Andersen fluidAlauddin Ahmed† and Richard SadusSwinburne University of Technology, Australia†
11415
Inverse radiative problem with naturalconvection phenomenonYun Hong† and Seung BaekKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea†
11298
A material interface transition algorithm formultiphase flow simulationMarianne Francois,† Edward Dendy and Robert LowrieLos Alamos National Laboratory, USA†
10079
Molecular simulation of shearing dense hyperbranchedpolymer fluidsTu Le,† Alfred Uhlherr, Peter Daivis and Billy ToddSwinburne University of Technology, Australia†
10983
Simulation of atomizing jets with OCT-treeadaptive mesh refinementStephane Zaleski,† Anne Bague, Daniel Fuster, Luis Lemoyneand Stephane PopinetUniversite Pierre & Marie Curie, France†
11848
A dynamic wall model constrained by externalReynolds stressKrishnan Mahesh† and Noma ParkUniversity of Minnesota, USA†
11879
Modelling the wall roughness for RANS and LES usingthe discrete element methodFranco Magagnato,† Stefan Buhler and Martin GabiUniversity of Karlsruhe, Germany†
11484
The Scientific Program XLI
FM06 :: ConvectionChairs: John Patterson (Australia) and Andre Thess (Germany)
Boundary layer structure in highly turbulentRayleigh–Benard convectionRonald du Puits,† Christian Resagk and Andre ThessIlmenau University of Technology, Germany†
10834
Scaling of the local convective heat flux in turbulentRayleigh–Benard convectionPenger Tong,† Ke-Qing Xia and Xiao-dong ShangHong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong†
10938
Stability of buoyancy and surface-tension drivenconvection in a horizontal double-diffusive layerChuan Chen† and Cho ChanUniversity of Arizona, USA†
10418
On thermal plumes in convective turbulenceKe-Qing Xia,† Chao Sun and Quan ZhouThe Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong†
10007
Heat and mass transfer features in magneto-polarizedcolloidsAlexandra Bozhko,† Gennady Putin and Yury BratukhinPerm State University, Russia†
11362
Effect of the magnetic field on the flow inside dropleton a substrateMasayuki Kaneda,† Toshio Tagawa and Jun FukaiKyushu University, Japan†
10764
Direct numerical simulation of forced convection heattransfer from two staggered circular cylindersSirod Sirisup† and Saifhon TomkratokeNational Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand†
10462
Two-dimensional thermal convection in aparallelogram-shaped cavity with tilted sidewallsYoshinari Fukazawa† and Mitsuaki FunakoshiKyoto University, Japan†
10819
Temperature derivatives and thermaldissipation in turbulent Rayleigh–Benard convectionJoerg Schumacher† and Mohammad EmranTechnische Universitat Ilmenau, Germany†
11072
XLII The Scientific Program
Unsteady natural convection in a differentially heatedpartitioned cavityFeng Xu,† John Patterson and Chengwang LeiJames Cook University, Australia†
11694
Bifurcations in convection of incompressible fluidin a rotated square cylinderSergey Suslov† and Albert SharifulinUniversity of Southern Queensland, Australia†
10183
Viscous boundary layer measurement in turbulentthermal convectionChao Sun,† Ke-Qing Xia and Yin-Har CheungUniversity of Twente, Netherlands†
11401
Unsteady natural convection in a reservoir model subjectto periodic heating and cooling at the water surfaceTomasz Bednarz,† Chengwang Lei and John PattersonJames Cook University, Australia†
10773
Unsteady jet impingement: a systematic studyof its heat transfer performanceHeinz Herwig† and Georg MiddelbergHamburg University of Technology, Germany†
11200
Bounds for global stability of mixed convectionin a channelSaravanan Shanmugam† and Brindha DurairajBharathiar University, India†
10264
FM07 :: Drops, bubbles and multiphase flowsChairs: Jacques Magnaudet (France) and Andrea Prosperetti (USA)
Turbulent sediment suspension and particle-fluidcoupling in oscillating flows under ripple-bed conditionsKen Kiger,† Philip Knowles, Alberto Scotti and Bong ChungUniversity of Maryland, USA†
11078
Shock fluidization of solids and liquidsVladimir Mitkin,† Theo Theofanous and Chee-Loon NgUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, USA†
12142
Particle spin in rotating and shearing flowsJohanna Bluemink,† Leen van Wijngaarden and Andrea ProsperettiUniversity of Twente, Netherlands†
11456
The Scientific Program XLIII
Motion of bubbles in aqueous surfactant solutionsYoichiro Matsumoto,† Masato Fukuta and Shu TakagiThe University of Tokyo, Japan†
11481
Bubble resonance frequencies as a function of pressureRichard Manasseh,† Ilija Sutalo, Andrew Ooi, Kurt Liffman,Suhith Illesinghe and Ben AldhamCSIRO, Australia†
10159
Rheological properties of suspensions of noncolloidalparticles in yield stress fluidsXavier Chateau,† Guillaume Ovarlez and Fabien MahautNavier Institut, France†
10166
Air cushioning and bubble entrapment in threedimensional droplet impactPeter Hicks† and Richard PurvisUniversity of East Anglia, UK†
11596
Interaction of gaseous bubbles under the action ofradiation modified Bjerknes forceYury Stepanyants† and Guan YeohAustralia Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australia†
11140
Towards efficient modeling of cavitation erosionpotential in pumpsPatrik Zima,† Milan Sedlar and Frantisek MarsikAcademy of Sciences, Czech Republic†
11144
Surface profiles of collapsing cavities of splash dropsJong-Leng Liow† and David ColeUniversity of New South Wales Australian Defence Force Academy,Australia†
11521
Dependence of saturated vapor pressure and surfacetension coefficient on radius for an argon nano-dropletShigeo Fujikawa,† Hisao Yaguchi and Takeru YanoHokkaido University, Japan†
11372
Oscillation frequency and deformation of levitated dropletsTadashi WatanabeJapan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan
11526
An investigation of droplets impinging on liquid filmJiahong Guo,† Hongxun Chen and Shiqiang DaiShanghai University, China†
11536
XLIV The Scientific Program
The zipping wetting dynamics at the breakdownof superhydrophobicityPeichun Tsai,† Mauro Sbragaglia, Christophe Pirat, Alisia Peters,Bram Borkent, Rob Lammertink, Matthias Wessling and Detlef LohseUniversity of Twente, Netherlands†
11561
Simulation of elastic objects in viscous fluid flowsHoward HuUniversity of Pennsylvania, USA
11590
A theoretical growth model for dynamic slugs ingas/liquid horizontal pipesUsama Kadri,† Rene Oliemans and Robert MuddeDelft University of Technology, Netherlands†
10385
The effect of shear on the size distribution inconcentrated vesicle suspensionsGary Leal† and Arun RamachandranUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, USA†
10882
The impulsive generation of drops at a fluid-fluid interfaceWilliam Phillips† and Kuan-Khoon TjanSwinburne University of Technology, Australia†
11168
Microbubble pinch-off in flow-focusing devicesWim van Hoeve,† Benjamin Dollet, Chao Sun, Detlef Lohseand Michel VersluisUniversity of Twente, Netherlands†
11548
Direct numerical simulation of interfaceturbulence interactionJean-Luc Estivalezes,† Pierre Trontin, Stephane Vincentand Jean-Paul CaltagironeONERA, France†
10630
Study on the occurrence of the liquid jet and the bubblebreakup in a convergent divergent channel flowKazuya Shimizu,† Kazuhiro Hashiguchi, Rie Tachibana,Shintaro Takeuchi, Shu Takagi and Yoichiro MatsumotoThe Univeristy of Tokyo, Japan†
11797
Binary droplet collision at high impactKuo-Long Pan† and Ping-Chung ChouNational Taiwan University, Taiwan†
11902
Effects of interfacial waves on turbulent mass transferin a open channel flowYosuke Hasegawa† and Nobuhide KasagiThe University of Tokyo, Japan†
11953
The Scientific Program XLV
Micromechanics of gas filled microballoonsPaulo Fernandes,† Andreas Fery, Rainer Fink and George TzvetkovBayreuth University, Germany†
11390
Inclined drop impact onto a curved surfaceIlia Roisman,† Shamit Bakshi and Cameron TropeaTechnische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany†
11874
Foam films of pure liquidsSatomi Onishi† and Vassili Yaminsky , Australia†
12201
On the formation and cavity dynamics of big floatingbubble by drop impact onto liquid poolChen-Chi Kuan,† An-Bang Wang and Fei-Yau LuNational Taiwan University, Taiwan†
11818
New types of a single bubble motions in dilute surfactantsolutionYoshiyuki Tagawa,† Yoichiro Matsumoto, Ami Funakuboand Shu Takagi University of Tokyo, Japan†
11745
Submerged gas jet interface stabilityChris Weiland,† Jon Yagla and Pavlos VlachosVirginia Tech, USA†
11872
Memory-encoding shape vibrations in a disconnecting airbubbleWendy Zhang,† Sidney Nagel, Nathan Keim and Laura SchmidtUniversity of Chicago, USA†
11645
Geometric confinement suppresses jet break-up inmicrofluidic channelsKatherine Humphry,† David Weitz, Howard Stone, AlbertoFernandez-Nieves and Armand AjdariHarvard University, USA†
11445
Discontinuous flow in the thinning process of viscoelasticfilamentsChristian Wagner,† Rainer Sattler and Jens EggersUniversitaet des Saarlandes, Germany†
11514
Impact of drops of complex liquids on a small targetMichele Vignes-Adler,† Bernard Prunet-Foch and Aleksey RozhkovUniversite Paris Est, France†
11579
Translational dynamics of an acoustically coupledmicrobubble pair in an ultrasound fieldMichel Versluis,† Valeria Garbin, Benjamin Dollet, Leenvan Wijngaarden, Nico de Jong and Detlef LohseUniversity of Twente, Netherlands†
11658
XLVI The Scientific Program
Bubble/microcantilever interactions in a confined channelEllen Longmire,† Matthew Stegmeir and Susan MantellUniversity of Minnesota, USA†
11668
Direct simulation of unsteady three-dimensionalcore-annular flows with high viscosity ratioJie LiUniversity of Cambridge, UK
11857
Interaction of a shock wave with multiple gas bubbles inwaterStephen Shaw,† Omar Matar and Peter SpeltImperial College London, UK†
11627
Liquid effects on the unsteady motion of a collision-dominantsolid-liquid flow: experimental investigations and DEMsimulations using a ‘wet’ collision modelFu-Ling Yang,† Chen-Shan Chen, Shang-Hsien Hsieh and Wei-TzeChangNational Taiwan University, Taiwan†
11441
Evolution of neutral and charged drops in an electric fieldUltano Kindelan† and Marco FontelosUniversidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain†
11636
Electrophoresis of gas bubblesJohn HarperVictoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
10954
FM08 :: Experimental methods in fluid mechanicsChairs: Cameron Tropea (Germany) and Jerry Westerweel (Netherlands)
Delta surface hot-wires as a means of measuring wall shearstresses at arbitrary flow directionsChristoph Dobriloff† and Wolfgang NitscheBerlin University of Technology, Germany†
11757
Lorentz force velocimetry: theory and practiceAndre Thess,† Vitaly Minchenya, Yurii Kolesnikov and ChristianKarcherIlmenau University of Technology, Germany†
10493
Measurement of unsteady surface forces by means ofpressure sensitive copolymer coatingsJan Domhardt,† Wolfgang Nitsche, Inken Peltzer and Janin LeuckertBerlin University of Technology, Germany†
11609
The Scientific Program XLVII
Global Doppler imaging with near-resonantinterferometryAndrin Landolt† and Thomas RoesgenETH Zurich, Switzerland†
10898
Control of the depth of correlation in micro-PIV using anovel post-processing methodChuong Nguyen,† Josie Carberry and Andreas FoudrasMonash University, Australia†
11702
Pressure and temperature measurements of supersonicmicrojet impingementChihyung Huang,† John Sullivan and James GregoryPurdue University, USA†
11923
Experimental study of lid driven cavity flow in theLagrangian frame of referenceReut Elfassi† and Alexander LiberzonTel Aviv University, Israel†
10591
Optically interrogated MEMS pressure sensor arrayLukas Prochazka† and Thomas RoesgenETH Zuerich, Switzerland†
11387
Planar imaging measurements of molecular transporteffects in turbulent mixingLester Su† and Cody BrownellJohns Hopkins University, USA†
11840
An efficient correction for the finite-size effectsof multihole pressure probes in velocity gradientsValery Chernoray† and Johan HjarneChalmers University of Technology, Sweden†
10383
Measurements of the dynamic wall-shear stressdistribution in turbulent flows using the micro-pillarsensor MPS3
Sebastian Grosse† and Wolfgang SchroderRWTH Aachen University, Germany†
10656
Heterodyne Doppler global velocimetryAlexander Meier† and Thomas RosgenETH Zurich, Switzerland†
11117
Large spatial dynamic range measurements of a turbulentboundary layer and the velocity gradient tensor usingtomographic PIVCraig Dillon-Gibbons,† Callum Atkinson and Julio SoriaMonash University, Australia†
12137
XLVIII The Scientific Program
FM09 :: Flow controlChairs: Avi Seifert (Israel) and Jonathan Morrison (UK)
Flow control by turbulence state modifications in thenear-wall regionBettina Frohnapfel,† Peter Lammers, Yosuke Hasagawaand Nobuhide KasagiThe University of Tokyo, Japan†
11064
Optimization of the dynamic propertiesof compliant coatingInwon Lee,† Victor Kulik, Andrey Boiko and Ho ChunPusan National University, South Korea†
11969
Estimation of the potential of a flow-controlexperiment by system identificationFredrik LundellLinne Flow Centre, Sweden
11787
Wake flow manipulation by means of blowing or suctionJens Fransson† and Bengt FalleniusLinne Flow Centre, Sweden†
11810
Optimal control of vortex systemsBartosz ProtasMcMaster University, Canada
11904
Active control of flow with trapped vorticesOwen Tutty,† Ruslan Kerimbekov and Eric RogersUniversity of Southampton, UK†
10399
Low-order estimation and modeling of transientgrowth in a laminar boundary layerJonathan Morrison† and Ahmed NaguibImperial College London, UK†
10498
Synchronized force and PIV measurements on anelectromagnetically forced separated flowChristian Cierpka,† Tom Weier and Gunter GerbethForschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany†
11600
FM10 :: Flow instability and transitionChairs: Jean-Marc Chomaz (France) and Dan Henningson (Sweden)
The inviscid Rayleigh–Taylor instabilityLarry ForbesUniversity of Tasmania, Australia
10772
The Scientific Program XLIX
A new instability in thermal boundary layersJianjun Tao† and Friedrich BussePeking University, China†
11260
Wake structures behind a rolling sphere on a wallBronwyn Stewart,† Thomas Leweke, Mark Thompson and KerryHouriganMonash University, Australia†
11352
Computation of convective instabilityin complex geometry flowsHugh Blackburn,† Dwight Barkley and Spencer SherwinMonash University, Australia†
10291
Effect of surface roughness on the laminar–turbulenttransition in channel flowJerzy Floryan† and Masahito AsaiUniversity of Western Ontario, Canada†
10368
Secondary instability of variable-density jetsJean-Marc Chomaz,† Joseph Nichols and Peter SchmidCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique Ecole Polytechnique,Palaiseau, France†
10499
Convective and absolute instability of two miscible fluidcore-annular flowDominique Salin,† Nicole Rakotomalala, Jerome Martin, Marguerited’Olce and Laurent TalonUniversite Pierre & Marie Curie, France†
10372
Transition to turbulence in a pipe Tom MullinUniversity of Manchester, UK
10578
Transitional plane Couette flow: an alternative to thelow-dimensional dynamical system approachPaul MannevilleEcole Polytechnique, France
10880
The strato-rotational instability with and withoutboundaries: application to Keplerian flowsStephane Le DizesCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
11197
Global low-frequency oscillations in a separatedboundary layerFrancois Gallaire† and Uwe EhrensteinLaboratoire J.-A. Dieudonne, France†
11226
Instability of steady and pulsatile flow instenotic geometriesMartin Griffith,† Thomas Leweke, Mark Thompson and KerryHourigan Monash University, Australia†
11717
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Transition control in swept-wing boundary layersWilliam Saric,† Andrew Carpenter and Helen ReedTexas A&M University, USA†
11771
Symmetry breaking in two-dimensional,diverging-channel flowPhilip Haines,† Richard Hewitt and Andrew HazelThe University of Manchester, UK†
11777
Experiments on the elliptic instability in vortexpairs with axial core flowThomas Leweke,† Clement Roy, Thomas Leweke, Mark Thompsonand Kerry HouriganCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France†
10122
Interactions between wave motions and a spanwisearray of streamwise streaksJonathan WatmuffRMIT University, Australia
10722
Sensitivity and forcing response in separatedboundary-layer flowJean-Christophe Robinet,† Stefania Cherubini, Frederic Alizard andPietro De PalmaSINUMEF Laboratory, France†
10169
Optimal perturbation in a channel flow: adjoint-basedand Riccati-based control comparisonPatricia Cathalifaud,† Laia Moret-Gabarro and Christophe AiriauInstitut de Mecanique des Fluides, France†
11629
Biglobal stability analysis of an unsteady separated flowwith wall curvatureJulio Soria,† Vassili Kitsios, Vassilis Theofilis, Andrew Ooi andDaniel RodriguezMonash University, Australia†
10276
On investigation of sinusoidal and varicose instabilities ofstreaks in boundary layersVictor Kozlov,† Valery Chernoray and Lennart LoefdahlInstitute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Russia†
10303
An experimental and numerical study of the Faradayinstability with miscible liquidsSakir Amiroudine,† Ranga Narayanan and Farzam ZoueshtiaghEcole Nationale Superieure d’Arts et Metiers, France†
10505
The Scientific Program LI
Relaxation approach for stable PSE integrationSeung Park† and Bing GaoKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea†
11113
Three-dimensional Richtmyer–Meshkov instability andturbulent mixing of a gas/liquid interfaceHong-Hui Shi† and Qi-Wei ZhuoZhejiang Sci-Tech University, China†
11136
Low frequency instabilities in the initial mergingzone of an annular jetMaarten Vanierschot† and Eric van den BulckKatholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium†
11237
Linear stability analysis of secondary instability ofboundary layer flow on a two-dimensional airfoilTakashi Atobe,† Jun Hiyama, Takahiro Sumi and Takuji KurotakiJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan†
11538
Instabilities in bluff plate boundary layersMark Thompson† and Hemant ChaurasiaMonash University, Australia†
12117
Electrohydrodynamic instability in a horizontalPoiseuille flow with an electrical conductivity gradientMin-Hsing Chang,† An-Cheng Ruo, Falin Chen and Zhi-Wen XiaoTatung University, Taiwan†
11571
Conditionally-sampled velocity in anoscillating-triangular-jet nozzlePeter Lanspeary,† Soon-Kong Lee and Peter KaltThe University of Adelaide, Australia†
11218
Vortex structure in an oscillating-triangular-jet nozzleSoon-Kong Lee,† Peter Lanspeary and Peter KaltThe University of Adelaide, Australia†
11782
Flow destabilization and chaotic mixing in thechannel with transversely corrugated wallsSlawomir Blonski,† Tomasz Kowalewski and Jacek SzumbarskiInstitute of Fundamental Technological Research, Poland†
11606
Dynamics of a fluid inside a precessing cylinderRomain Lagrange,† Francois Nadal, Christophe Eloy and PatriceMeunier IRPHE, CNRS and Aix-Marseille Universite, France†
11817
Primary and secondary instability of the boundarylayer in a rotating annulusBertrand Viaud,† Jean-Marc Chomaz, Eric Serre and Bertrand ViaudFrench Air Force, France†
11141
LII The Scientific Program
Poincare section analysis of an experimental frequencyintermittency in an open cavity flowFrancois Lusseyran,† Christophe Letellier, Thierry Faure and LucPasturLIMSI, CNRS, France†
11329
Spatial optimal disturbances in swept attachment-lineboundary layersPatrick Huerre,† Peter Schmid and Alan GueganEcole Polytechnique, France†
12061
Spatial-temporal stability of mixed forced-freeconvection boundary layersEunice Mureithi† and Jim DenierUniversity of Pretoria, South Africa†
11569
On the instability of vortices embedded in shear flowsPhilip HallImperial College London, UK
11990
FM11 :: Flow in thin filmsChairs: Serafim Kalliadasis (UK) and Leonard Schwartz (USA)
Thin film flows over real surfacesYeaw Lee,† Philip Gaskell and Harvey ThompsonUniversity of Leeds, UK†
11851
Interfacial turbulence in falling liquid filmsSerafim Kalliadasis,† Sergey Vlaskin, Eugene Kalaidin and EugeneDemekhinImperial College London, UK†
10518
A general free surface rule for Stokes flow of fluidfilms over obstaclesMarkus Scholle,† Nuri Aksel, Harvey Thompson, Mark Wilson andPhilip GaskellUniversity of Bayreuth, Germany†
11482
Experimental and theoretical modelling of ice sheet–shelfgrounding linesGrae Worster,† Herbert Huppert and Rosalyn RobisonUniversity of Cambridge, UK†
11496
Structure of a pure-vapor–liquid contact line ona heated substrate: truncated adsorbed microfilmsand the spreading coefficientAlexey Rednikov† and Pierre ColinetUniversite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium†
11955
The Scientific Program LIII
Are outside corners more difficult to coat than inside ones?Mathieu SellierUniversity of Canterbury, New Zealand
10910
Sliding drops of generalized Newtonian liquidLeonard Schwartz,† Stephen O’Brien and Jean CharpinUniversity of Delaware, USA†
10519
Stability of a thin radially moving liquid sheet in thepresence of acoustic excitationMahesh Tirumkudulu,† Krishnaswami Ramamurthi and AdityaMulmuleIndian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India†
11956
Hydrodynamics of reactive thin filmsAntonio Pereira,† Philip Trevelyan, Uwe Thiele and SerafimKalliadasisImperial College London, UK†
11312
Flow structure in free surface film and Couette flow overnon-planar substratesAndre Haas,† Harvey Thompson, Marc Wilson, Nuri Aksel, MarkusScholle and Philip GaskellUniversity of Bayreuth, Germany†
11321
3D waves on liquid films and rivulets flowing downvertical plateSergey Alekseenko,† Dmitriy Markovich, Sergey Kharlamov, VladimirGuzanov and Aleksey BobylevInstitute of Thermophysics, Russia†
12145
Rupture of a current-carrying fluid cylinderJonathan Mestel,† Bill Ristenpart, Howard Stone and Tom WitelskiImperial College London, UK†
11807
Resonance of surface waves in gravity-driven filmsover undulated bottomsChristian Heining,† Andreas Wierschem and Nuri AkselUniversity of Bayreuth, Germany†
11314
Centrifugally driven thin film flow over a fast rotatingcone with arrays of micron sized holesPaul Duineveld† and Theo StolkPhilips Consumer Lifestyle, Netherlands†
11812
Unsteady contact meltingTim Myers,† Gift Muchatibaya and Sarah MitchellUniversity of Cape Town, South Africa†
10515
LIV The Scientific Program
FM12 :: Geophysical and environmental fluid dynamicsChairs: William Young (USA) and Jiachun Li (China)
Equilibrium states of quasi-geostrophic vorticesTakeshi Miyazaki,† Naoya Takahashi and Shintaro HoshiThe University of Electro-Communications, Japan†
10503
Investigating the formation of wind-formed dune fieldsbased on discrete dynamicsXiaojing Zheng† and Tianli BoLanzhou University, China†
10784
The effect of thermal diffusion on the stability of stronglytilted mantle plume tailsRoss Kerr† and Catherine MeriauxThe Australian National University, Australia†
10891
Experimental study on propagation velocities of watersurface ripples and turbulence in an open-channel flowHitoshi MiyamotoKobe University, Japan
10963
Effects of upstream disturbances in a model of headlandwakesMelanie O’Byrne,† Ross Griffiths and Graham HughesThe Australian National University, Australia†
11134
Mixing in baroclinic exchange flows and itsdependence on topographyRoss Griffiths,† Graham Hughes, Andrew Hogg and Tjipto PrastowoAustralian National University, Australia†
11174
The viscous phase of horizontal gravity currents:how is the time evolution of the front selected?Yannick Hallez† and Jacques MagnaudetInstitut de Mecanique des Fluides de Toulous, France†
11081
Inertia-gravity wave generation: a geometric-opticsapproachJacques Vanneste† and Jonathan AspdenUniversity of Edinburgh, UK†
11337
Forward energy cascade of geostrophic turbulence vianear-boundary instabilitiesWilliam Dewar† and Andrew HoggFlorida State University, USA†
11631
The Scientific Program LV
Transcritical small disturbance theory for flow overtopographyTed Johnson,† Gavin Esler and Owen RumpUniversity College London, UK†
11513
Solution of some vortical free boundary problems arisingin ocean flowsNicholas McDonald† and Ted Johnson University College London,UK†
10090
The behaviour of dilute particle suspensions inwaning flowsRobert Dorrell† and Andrew Hogg Bristol University, UK†
11114
The large-scale effect of mesoscale ocean–atmospherecouplingAndrew Hogg,† William Dewar, Pavel Berloff and Sergey KravtsovThe Australian National University, Australia†
11706
Adjustment processes in horizontal convectionGraham Hughes† and Ross GriffithsThe Australian National University, Australia†
11684
Three-dimensionality in electromagnetically drivenshallow flowsGertJan van Heijst,† Rinie Akkermans, Leon Kamp and HermanClercx Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands†
10737
Physics of the mesoscale atmospheric turbulence:laboratory experimentsMichael Shats,† Hua Xia, Horst Punzmann and Gregory FalkovichThe Australian National University, Australia†
11530
Absence of small-scale fluctuations of high-Prandtlnumber scalars in stratified turbulenceHideshi Hanazaki,† Kazuhiro Konishi and Takehiro MiyaoKyoto University, Japan†
10223
Some investigations into near surface wind and saltationintensity in mining areaNing Huang,† Xiaojing Zheng and Feng ShiLanzhou University, China†
10261
PIV measurements in the immediate wake of acactus-shaped cylinderGhanem Oweis American University of Beirut, Lebanon
11853
Experiment and simulation of unsteady sand mass flux inthe near-surface layerPing Wang,† Xiaojing Zheng, Jinghong Zhang and Wenwen HuLanZhou University, China†
11055
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Hydraulic modeling of runoff yield in small watershedsQingquan Liu† and Yi AnChinese Academy of Sciences, China†
11142
Thermodynamics of irreversible transitionsin the oceanic general circulationShinya Shimokawa† and Hisashi OzawaNational Research Institute for Earth Science and DisasterPrevention, Japan†
11357
New approach to mathematical modeling of admixturetransport in free-surfaced streamsKonstantin NadolinSouthern Federal University, Russia
10970
Evidence of anisotropy of small scale turbulence in thelaboratory model of an atmospheric cloudPiotr Korczyk,† Szymon Malinowski and Tomasz KowalewskiInstytut Podstawowych Problemow Techniki, Polska Akademia Nauk,Poland†
11315
Particulate gravity currents along v-shaped valleysJoe Monaghan,† John Mansour, Herbert Huppert and CatherineMeriauxMonash University, Australia†
11091
On numerical simulation of tropical atmosphericintraseasonal oscillation (MJO)Jian Ling,† Chongyin Li and Jia XiaolongInstitute of Atmospheric Physics, China†
12157
Separating flow over two-dimensional rough hillsJuliana Loureiro,† Andre Monteiro, Fernando Pinho and AtilaSilva-FreireFederal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil†
11617
FM13 :: Low-Reynolds-number flowChairs: Osamu Sano (Japan) and Elisabeth Guazzelli (France)
On the effects of atmospheric pressure, air concentrationin a fluid, and the surface roughness on a solid-spheremotion along a wallAlexander ProkuninMoscow State University, Russia
10919
A fast boundary element method for Stokes flowKian-Meng Lim,† Xuefei He and Siak-Piang LimNational University of Singapore, Singapore†
11688
The Scientific Program LVII
Arbitrary oscillatory Stokes flow past a porous sphere:Faxen’s lawsRaja Sekhar,† Mirela Kohr and Jai PrakashIndian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India†
10793
Eddy reversals in three dimensionsChristopher HillsDublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
11228
Viscous flow past two spherical cavities in porous media:application to drug delivery systemOsamu SanoTokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
10523
Three flow regimes of a viscous jet falling onto a movingsurfaceAndriy Hlod,† Mark Peletier, Fons van de Ven and Annemarie AartsEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands†
10713
The irreversible effect of cavitation in near-contact regionAlan Graham,† Shihai Feng, Patrick Reardon, Cynthia Heath andMarc IngberInstitute for Multiscale Materials Studies, USA†
10652
Flow of microcapsules in small pores: a method fordetermining the elastic properties of the membraneDominique Barthes-Biesel,† Johann Walter, Yannick Lefebvre,Eric Leclerc and Florence LevyUniversite de Compiegne, France†
11309
Weak inertial effects associated with oscillatingpressure in a 3D channelGuibert Romain,† Alain Bergeon and Franck PlouraboueUniversity of Toulouse, France†
11490
Stokeslet induced flows in the vicinity of a hybridcompound dropletDevanayagam PalaniappanTexas A&M University, USA
11949
Periodic orbits of Stokesian dynamicsMaria Ekiel-JezewskaInstitute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy ofSciences, Poland
11682
Large-scale simulations of emulsion flow througha granular materialAlexander Zinchenko† and Robert DavisUniversity of Colorado at Boulder, USA†
11884
LVIII The Scientific Program
Low-Reynolds streaming in a cavity: an illustration ofinviscid flowJosue Sznitman† and Thomas RoesgenUniversity of Pennsylvania, USA†
10170
Expanding volumes of channelized viscous gravity currentsDaisuke Takagi† and Herbert HuppertUniversity of Cambridge, UK†
10874
Periodic fundamental solution of the two-dimensionalStokes flowHidenori HasimotoThe University of Tokyo, Japan
10380
Dynamics of the snail ballWilliam Young,† Neil Balmforth, John Bush and David VenerScripps Institution of Oceanography, USA†
10520
Low Reynolds number swimming beneath a free surfaceDarren Crowdy,† Anette Hosoi, Eric Lauga, Sungyon Lee and OphirSamsonImperial College London, UK†
11123
FM14 :: MagnetohydrodynamicsChairs: Sergey Surzhikov (Russia), Jean-Francois Pinton (France) and RainerHollerbach (UK)
Influence of magnetic and electrical fields on athin layer of electrically conducting liquidHamid Abderrahmane† and Georgios VatistasConcordia University, Canada†
10391
Importance of new magnetic field analysis for interfacephenomena of ferromagnetic fluidYo MizutaHokkaido University, Japan
10727
Equilibrium and stability in relaxedmagnetohydrodynamics of toroidal plasmasRobert Dewar,† Matthew Hole, Mathew McGann, Ruth Mills andStuart HudsonThe Australian National University, Australia†
10491
The Scientific Program LIX
Magnetic field reversals in nature, experiments andsimulationsAndre Giesecke,† Gunter Gerbeth and Frank StefaniForschungszentrum Dresden, Germany†
10869
Investigation of interface oscillations in liquid metalsusing magnetic field tomographyChristian Resagk,† Shouqiang Men, Hartmut Brauer and MarekZiolskowskiIlmenau University of Technology, Germany†
11227
Dissipation bounds for dynamosThierry AlboussiereCNRS, LGIT Grenoble, France
11824
The helical magnetorotational instability in cylindricalTaylor–Couette flowRainer Hollerbach,† Frank Stefani, Gunter Gerbeth, ThomasGundrum and Gunther RudigerUniversity of Leeds, UK†
11858
The helicities and group velocities of unstable modesgenerated by tidal effectsKrzysztof Mizerski,† Konrad Bajer and Keith MoffattUniversity of Leeds, UK†
11323
Turbulent MHD channel flow with spanwise magnetic fieldThomas Boeck,† Dmitry Krasnov, Oleg Zikanov and JoergSchumacherTechniche Universitat Ilmenau, Germany†
10715
FM15 :: MicrofluidicsChairs: Carl Meinhart (USA) and Henrik Bruus (Denmark)
Semi-automated manipulation of crystals using acousticfields and microfluidics in micromachined devicesStefano Oberti,† Jurg Dual, Adrian Neild, Sascha Gutmann and DirkMollerInstitute of Mechanical Systems - ETH Zurich, Switzerland†
10923
Microflow induced by Opercularia Assymetrica: opticalexperimental investigationsBogumila Zima-Kulisiewicz,† Antonio Delgado and Cornelia RauhFriedrich-Alexander University, Germany†
11866
LX The Scientific Program
Computational study of a novel valve mechanism forsynthetic jet actuatorVictoria Timchenko,† Chin Pang, Dan Li, Victoria Timchenko, JohnReizes and Eddie LeonardiThe University of New South Wales, Australia†
11906
Numerical studies of nonlinear kinetics in induced-chargeelectro-osmosisHenrik Bruus,† Martin Bazant and Misha GregersenTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark†
10528
Non-local transport in nanofluids: k-space and real-spaceviscosity kernelsRuslan Puscasu,† Peter Daivis and Billy ToddSwinburne University of Technology, Australia†
10794
The efficiency of the coupled electrode-membrane processesin hydrogen fuel cell: thermodynamic analysisFrantisek Marsik† and Tomas NemecInstitute of Thermomechanics CAS, Czech Republic†
10158
Dewetting of nanometer thin films under an electric fieldGuo-Hui Hu,† Ai-Jin Xu and Zhe-Wei ZhouShanghai Univeristy, China†
11287
On penalty approaches for Navier-slip and other boundaryconditions in viscous flowYvonne Stokes† and Graham CareyThe University of Adelaide, Australia†
11426
Capillary driven flows: velocity dependent contact anglesand chemically patterned wallsMihail Popescu† and John RalstonUniversity of South Australia, Australia†
11701
Hydrodynamic friction of a polymer adsorbed on aplanar surfaceKrzysztof Sadlej,† Maria Ekiel-Jezewska and Eligiusz WajnrybPolish Academy of Science, Poland†
11890
Controlled cavitation and sonoporation in microfluidicsPedro Quinto Su,† Claus-Dieter Ohl, Severine Le Gac, Albertvan den Berg, Ed Zwaan and Kinko TsujiResearcher, Singapore†
12209
Free surface microfluidics for explosives detectionBrian Piorek,† Carl Meinhart, Seung Lee, Lisan Viel, Sanjoy Banerjeeand Martin MoskovitsUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, USA†
12199
The Scientific Program LXI
Fabrication of a nanofluidic field effect transistor forcontrolled cavitation in nanochannelsEgbert van der Wouden,† Johan Bomer, Jan Eijkel, SumitaPennathur and Albert van den BergUniversity of Twente, Netherlands†
11932
FM16 :: Microgravity fluid mechanicsChairs: Wenrui Hu (China) and Hans Rath (Germany)
Boiling heat transfer in microgravityJian-Fu Zhao† and Shi-Xin WanChinese Academy of Sciences, China†
10803
Vibration-induced Rayleigh instability in supercriticalfluids under microgravity conditionsDaniel Beysens† and Sakir AmiroudineEcole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles, France†
11201
Capillary channel flowsMichael Dreyer,† Joerg Klatte and Aleksander GrahUniversity of Bremen, Germany†
11302
Experiments on aqueous foams in microgravity: a way tostudy poroelastic effects in soft wet cellular materialsArnaud Saint-Jalmes,† Dominique Langevin and Sebastien MarzeCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France†
11335
The capillary flow experiments aboard ISS: weakly 3Dinterior corner flowsMark Weislogel† and Ryan JensonPortland State University, USA†
11523
Reduced gravity testing and research capabilities atQueensland University of Technology’s new 2.0second drop towerTed SteinbergQueensland University of Technology, Australia
12008
Behaviour of drops and bubbles in non-uniformpulsational flowsTatyana Lyubimova,† Alexandra Cherepanova and Dmitriy LyubimovInstitute of Continuous Media Mechanics UB RAS, Russia†
10175
LXII The Scientific Program
Planar migration of two drops in a thermal gradientRen SunShanghai Jiao Tong University, China
10866
Numerical simulations of drop thermocapillarymigration with variable viscositiesZhaohua Yin,† Wenrui Hu and Peng GaoChinese Academy of Sciences, China†
11435
Stability analysis of thermocapillary convections in liquidbridges with Prandtl number of 100 under microgravityQi-Sheng Chen† and Ya-Chao LiuChinese Academy of Sciences, China†
11733
Mass transfer in supercritical carbon dioxideRainer Benning,† Ozgur Ertunc and Antonio DelgadoUniversity Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany†
11845
Effect of an eccentric rotation on the equilibriumshapes and stability of liquid bridges in a lateralgravity fieldAna Laveron,† Victoria Lapuerta, Angel Rodrıguez and Jose PeralesUniversidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain†
11621
FM17 :: Solidification and crystal growthChairs: Gustav Amberg (Sweden) and Grae Worster (UK)
Heterogenous nucleation and successive microstructureevolution during solidificationHeike EmmerichRWTH Aachen, Germany
10245
Asymptotic results for a Stefan problem withsurface tensionScott McCue,† Bisheng Wu and James HillQueensland University of Technology, Australia†
10802
Steady-state solidification of aqueous solutions in a newdirectional solidification facilityHerbert Huppert,† Grae Worster and Stephen PeppinUniversity of Cambridge, UK†
11388
Experimental compaction in a crystallizing mushy zoneRenaud Deguen,† Jean-Paul Masson, Patrick La Rizza, Daniel Britoand Thierry AlboussiereUniversite Joseph Fourier, France†
11795
The Scientific Program LXIII
Modelling the growth and motion of a free dendrite underterrestrial conditionsMinh Do-Quang† and Gustav AmbergRoyal Institute of Technology, Sweden†
11252
Analytical prediction of solidification in close-celledmetal foamsTongbeum Kim,† Tianjian Lu and Bin ZhangXi’an Jiaotong University, China†
12210
Nano-scale solidification phenomenaTomasz Kowalewski,† Justyna Czerwinska and Erwan DeriazPolish Academy of Sciences, Poland†
10046
Phase-field simulation for the growth of boride (Fe2B)phase from austenite phaseRaden Ramdan,† Tomohiro Takaki and Yoshihiro TomitaKobe University, Japan†
10948
FM18 :: Stirring and mixingChairs: Stephen Cox (UK) and Nadine Aubry (USA)
Stretching and mixing of chemically reactive chaotic flowsPaulo Arratia† and Jerry GollubUniversity of Pennsylvania, USA†
11662
Chaotic mixing in a helix-like pipe with periodicvariations in curvature and torsionMitsuaki Funakoshi† and Bongkyun JangKyoto University, Japan†
10775
Topological chaos in flows on surfaces of arbitrary genusMatthew Finn† and Jean-Luc ThiffeaultThe University of Adelaide, Australia†
10000
Tailoring chaotic mixing within a translating droplet byoscillatory rotationRodolphe Chabreyrie,† Pushpendra Singh, Cristel Chandre, DmitriVainchtein and Nadine AubryCarnegie Mellon University, USA†
11619
Chaotic thermal mixing in a two rod mixerKamal El Omari† and Yves Le GuerUniversity of Pau, France†
11391
Speeding up mixing with moving wallsJean-Luc Thiffeault,† Emmanuelle Gouillart and Olivier DauchotUniversity of Wisconsin—Madison, USA†
11203
LXIV The Scientific Program
The prevalence of ghost rods in batch mixer designsStephen Cox† and Ben BinderUniversity of Nottingham, UK†
10481
Advection of passive fluid by periodical injection from atwo-dimensional flat chinkAlexandre Gourjii,† GertJan van Heijst, Viatcheslav Meleshko andLuca ZannettiInstitute of Hydromechanics, NASU, Ukraine†
11003
Laminar mixing of fluids and scalars: a unifiedHamiltonian approachMichel Speetjens† and Viatcheslav MeleshkoEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands†
11461
Mixing of polymer solution in curvilinear pipeShinji Tamano,† Motoyuki Itoh, Akira Sasakawa and KazuhikoYokotaNagoya Institute of Technology, Japan†
11374
Stirring with ghost rods in counter-rotating flowsMark Stremler† and Jie ChenVirginia Tech, USA†
10150
FM19 :: TurbulenceChairs: Fazle Hussain (USA) and Eberhard Bodenschatz (Germany)
A new look into re-effect on turbulent round jetsJamie MiPeking University, China
10206
Drag reduction of a deforming film covered withpolysaccharide in turbulent water flowYoshimichi Hagiwara,† Kousuke Takashima and Katsutoshi SakuraiKyoto Institute of Technology, Japan†
11774
Statistical theory of inhomogeneous turbulencebased on the cross-independence closure hypothesisTomomasa TatsumiKyoto University, Japan
10716
The influence of turbulence on a columnar vortexwith axial flowNaoya Takahashi† and Takeshi MiyazakiUniversity of Electro-Communications, Japan†
10745
The Scientific Program LXV
Numerical and experimental study of stability ofisothermal and hot round jetStanislaw Drobniak,† Andrzej Boguslawski and Artur TyliszczaakCzestochowa University of Technology, Poland†
11124
CICLoPE: a new high Reynolds number pipe flow facilityfor detailed turbulence measurementsJean-Daniel Ruedi,† Henrik Alfredsson, Hassan Nagib, AlessandroTalamelli and Peter MonkewitzUniversity of Bologna, Italy†
11400
Direct numerical simulation of turbulence in afully-developed channel flow with permeable boundariesSatoshi YokojimaShizuoka University, Japan
11420
Concentration of active nonlinear energy transfer inrolling-up vorticesKeisuke Araki† and Hideaki MiuraOkayama University of Science, Japan†
11738
Investigation of Smagorinsky model in large-eddysimulation of periodic turbulent shear flowsYihong Fang† and Dawei GuoTianjin University, China†
11699
Intensive turbulent convectionIlias Sibgatullin,† Semen Gertsenstein and Igor PalymskyMoscow State University Lomonosov, Russia†
11839
Turbulent flow past a rectangular cylinder confinedin channelDong-Hyeog Yoon† and Kyung-Soo YangInha University, South Korea†
12147
Scale dependence of coarse-grained velocity gradientin turbulenceEberhard Bodenschatz,† Alain Pumir and Haitao XuMPI Goettingen, Germany†
10532
Multiscale geometrical analysis of vorticity and dissipationin homogeneous turbulenceDale Pullin,† Kiyosi Horiuti and Ivan Bermejo-MorenoCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
11414
Turbulence suppression by self-generated and imposedlarge-scale flowsHua Xia,† Michael Shats, David Byrne and Horst PunzmannThe Australian National Univeristy, Australia†
11520
LXVI The Scientific Program
Deterministic wall turbulence and its applicationsYury Kachanov,† Vladimir Borodulin and Aleksej RoschektayevRussian Academy of Sciences, Russia†
10626
A bound for turbulent pair dispersionMichael BorgasCSIRO, Australia
11178
Experimental measurement of acceleration correlations inturbulent flows of dilute polymer solutionsHaitao Xu† and Eberhard BodenschatzMax Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Germany†
11402
Physical mechanism of the energy cascade in homogeneousturbulenceSusumu GotoKyoto University, Japan
11889
On local cascade structures of turbulenceZhen-Su She,† Jun Chen and Yu-Hui CaoPeking University, China†
11963
A study of subgrid models in lattice Boltzmann-basedlarge eddy simulationYu-Hong Dong,† Simon Marie and Pierre SagautShanghai University, China†
11443
Scaling regimes of the 2D Navier–Stokes equation withself-similar stirringPaolo Muratore-Ginanneschi,† Andrea Mazzino and StefanoMusacchioUniversity of Helsinki, Finland†
11915
Discussion on the rapid pressure–strain correlation in therapid distortion limitSong Fu† and Siyuan HuangTsinghua University, China†
10598
Large eddy simulations of a self-similar mixing layer usingthe stretched-vortex subgrid modelTrent MattnerThe University of Adelaide, Australia
10449
FM20 :: WavesChairs: Frederic Dias (France) and Kendall Melville (USA)A practical forecast model for atmospheric internal wavesproduced by a mountainJames Rottman,† Dave Broutman and Stephen EckermannSAIC Naval Hydrodynamics, USA†
10504
The Scientific Program LXVII
Internal solitary waves of very large amplitude subject toshear-instabilityJohn GrueUniversity of Oslo, Norway
10576
Nonlinear wave excitation of capillary waves in thepresence of hydrocarbon filmsHorst Punzmann† and Michael ShatsThe Australian National University, Australia†
11066
Open channel flow past a curved sluice gateBen Binder,† Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck and Frederic DiasUniversity of Melbourne, Australia†
10661
Wave-coherent tangential stress due to smaller scalebreakingWilliam Peirson† and Andrew GarciaWater Research Laboratory, Australia†
11249
Surface gravity waves in Lagrangian description of motionDidier ClamondUniversity of Nice, France
11868
Nonlinear three-dimensional interfacial flowsEmilian Parau,† Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck and Mark CookerUniversity of East Anglia, UK†
10109
Inertial estimates of surface wave dissipationdue to breakingKendall Melville,† Luc Lenain and David DrazenScripps Institution of Oceanography, USA†
10534
Spatial and temporal evolution of wave groups:experiments versus simulationsLev Shemer,† Alexey Slunyaev and Boris DorfmanTel-Aviv University, Israel†
10744
Short-crested gravity waves of large amplitudein deep waterMakoto OkamuraKyushu University, Japan
10870
Combined approach to the dynamics modelling of spatiallynonlinear waves in shallow layers of viscous liquidsGeorgy Khabakhpashev† and Dmitry ArkhipovInstitute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Russia†
10790
LXVIII The Scientific Program
Analyses on the flapping frequency of turbulent jets in anarrow channelJianhong Sun† and Chin-Tsau HsuNanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China†
11905
Dynamic wave impact simulation using an innovativeparticle-cluster schemeAndre BaetenLFK-Lenkflugkoerpersysteme GmbH, Germany
10211
Nonlinear surface water waves over a random bottomWalter Craig† and Catherine SulemMcMaster University, Canada†
11047
Impact of a heavy vertical jet on a horizontal wallPaul Christodoulides† and Frederic DiasCyprus University of Technology, Cyprus†
11146
Nonlinear surface waves in a square liquid tank underobliquely horizontal excitationTakashi Ikeda† and Raouf IbrahimShimane University, Japan†
11736
Effect of surface stress on the propagation of solitarywater wavesPaul Hammerton† and Andrew BassomUniversity of East Anglia, UK†
11768
Three-dimensional gravity capillary free surface flowsJean-Marc Vanden-Broeck,† Emilian Parau and Mark CookerUniversity College London, UK†
11786
Adaptive direct numerical simulation of steep water wavesStephane PopinetNational Institute of Water and Atmospheric research, New Zealand
10397
On the inclusion of arbitrary topographyand bathymetry in the nonlinear shallow-water equationsRaphael Poncet† and Frederic DiasEcole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France†
11451
Space-time measurements of breaking wave kinematicsand void fraction in the surf zoneOlivier Kimmoun† and Hubert BrangerAix-Marseille Universite and Ecole Centrale Marseille, France†
11622
Numerical study of breaking waves of different intensitiesAlessandro IafratiINSEAN—Italian Ship Model Basin, Italy
11809
The Scientific Program LXIX
The frequency and wavevector spectra of gravity waveturbulence in the laboratory flumeSergei Lukaschuk,† Petr Denissenko and Sergey NazarenkoThe University of Hull, UK†
11375
Airflow separation above wind wavesFabrice Veron,† Marc Buckley and James MuellerUniversity of Delaware, USA†
11808
On the self-similarity of short-wavelength incipientspilling breakersJames Diorio,† James Duncan and Xinan LiuUniversity of Maryland, USA†
11082
Measurements of growth rates of wind-generatedwater wavesDan Liberzon† and Lev ShemerTel Aviv University, Israel†
11058
Drag on a ship and Michell’s integralErnest Tuck† and Leo LazauskasThe University of Adelaide, Australia†
11452
Visco potential free-surface flowsDenys DutykhEcole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France
10872
FSM01 :: AcousticsChairs: Roger Ohayon (France) and Nigel Peake (UK)
Silent embedded boundaries for combustionnoise simulationWolfgang Schroder† and Thanh BuiAerodynamisches Institut, Germany†
10506
The effect of non-axisymmetric flow disturbances on thesound generation in the hole-tone feedback cycleMikael Langthjem† and Masami NakanoYamagata University, Japan†
10414
Models for acoustic propagation through turbofanexhaust flows: lined ductsNigel Peake† and Ben VeitchUniversity of Cambridge, UK†
10571
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Sound generation in flows with steady heat communicationNader Karimi,† William Moase, Michael Brear and Nader KarimiUniversity of Melbourne, Australia†
10728
AGILD WMT ray-tracing interactive tomographyJianhua Li,† Chien-Chang Lin, Ganquan Xie and Michael OristaglioGL Geophysical Laboratory, USA†
11215
Wolf killing: the subtle problem of controlling cellostring/body coupled resonancesAntunes Jose† and Octavio InacioInsituto Tecnologico e Nuclear, Portugal†
11935
Acoustic properties of dry and saturated porous mediaPierre Adler,† Iryna Malinouskaya, Valeri Mourzenko, Igor Bogdanovand Jean-Francois ThovertUPMC-Sisyphe, France†
11161
Acoustics of streaming: a mechanism of noisegeneration in subsonic jetsXuesong Wu† and Patrick HuerreImperial College London, UK†
11554
The “two-phase sound” of cheering champagne glassesDebut Vincent† and Jose AntunesInstitute of Nuclear Technology, Portugal†
11899
FSM02 :: BiomechanicsChairs: Stephen Cowin (USA) and Ross Ethier (UK)
Real-time simulation of non-linear tissues by modelreduction techniquesFrancisco Chinesta,† Siamak Niroomandi, Iciar Alfaro and EliasCuetoLMSP-SERAM ENSAM, France†
10579
Thin films of transversely isotropic fluid: applications tocollagen gelsEdward Green† and Avner FriedmanThe Ohio State University, USA†
10808
Partitioned FEM/FVM coupling for cardiac fluid-structureinteraction with a macroscopic composite approachSebastian Krittian,† Herbert Oertel and Torsten SchenkelUniversity of Karlsruhe, Germany†
10844
The Scientific Program LXXI
Constitutive modeling of the stress–strain behavior ofF-actin filament networksJeffrey Palmer† and Mary BoyceMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA†
10995
Investigations of invariant based constitutive laws formodelling myocardial mechanicsHolger Schmid,† Yikan Wand, Jesse Ashton, Alexander Ehret,Sebastian Krittian, Martyn Nash, Peter Hunter and Mikhail ItskovUniversity of Aachen, Germany, Germany†
11109
Resonance in the cochlea with wave packet pseudomodesDominik Obrist† and Peter SchmidETH Zurich, Switzerland†
11125
Biomechanical models of epidermal wound closure inembryosAlexander Sadovsky† and Frederic WanUniversity of California, Irvine, USA†
11126
Longterm prediction of bone remodelling effect aroundimplantVaclav Klika,† Frantisek Marsik and Ivan LandorCzech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic†
11152
Mechanics of memory and learningTaher Saif,† Akira Chiba, Jie Sung, Scott Siechen and ShengyuanYangUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA†
11284
Multiscale analysis of the human aortic valveMohammad Mofrad† and Eli WeinbergUniversity of California, Berkeley, USA†
12000
The intervertebral disc as a saturated porous materialNils Karajan† and Wolfgang EhlersUniversity of Stuttgart, Germany†
11320
Mechanics of traumatic brain injury atmultiple length scalesJohannes van Dommelen,† Rudy Cloots, Matej Hrapko, GerritPeters, Jac Wismans and Marc GeersEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands†
11371
Microvascular-based multifunctional structural materialsScott White,† Nancy Sottos, Jeff Moore, Jennifer Lewis and KenChristensenUniversity of Illinois, USA†
11518
LXXII The Scientific Program
Computational simulation of red blood cell motion inmicrovessels and bifurcationsTimothy Secomb,† Jared Barber, Jonathan Alberding and JuanRestrepo University of Arizona, USA†
11593
Influence of endothelium monolayer unevenness onleukocyte deformation and migrationPushpendra Singh,† Qian Jin, Claude Verdier, Nadine Aubry, RoxanaChotard-Ghodsnia and Alain DuperrayNew Jersey Institute of Technology, USA†
11697
Recent progress in the theoretical and computationalmodelling of flow in 3D collapsible tubesMatthias Heil† and Jonathan Boyle University of Manchester, UK†
10348
An actin-driven model for neuronal growth cone motilityand axon guidanceZhu WeipingShanghai University, China
10011
The collective behavior of sarcomere ensembles:evolution of non-uniformities and insights onmuscle functionKaushik Bhattacharya† and Sefi GivliCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
10555
Russian doll poroelasticity; a model for fluid transport intissuesStephen Cowin† and Gaffar GailaniCity College of New York, USA†
10572
Non-Newtonian fluid flow simulation in a progressivelyenlarged aneurysm modelPanagiotis Neofytou,† Sokrates Tsangaris and Michalis KyriakidisNational Technical University of Athens, Greece†
11470
Separatrices and basins of stability from time series dataShane Ross† and Martin TanakaVirginia Tech, USA†
11127
Computational design of novel stem cell basedtherapies for myocardial infarctionEllen Kuhl,† Christopher Zarins, Oscar Abilez, Joe Ulerich andSerdar Goktepe Stanford University, USA†
11345
Material characterization of biological membranesby inverse analysisMartin Kroon† and Gerhard HolzapfelRoyal Institute of Technology, Sweden†
11386
The Scientific Program LXXIII
Cosserat theoretical modeling of single actin filamentas a twisted elastic filamentHidetaka Yamaoka† and Taiji AdachiRIKEN, Japan†
11424
Ionised media and fractures: application to cartilaginoustissues and oil industryJacques Huyghe,† Rene de Borst, Joris Remmers and FamkeKraaijeveldEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands†
11951
An anisotropic micro-sphere-based model forarterial tissueAndreas Menzel,† Manuel Doblare, Miguel Martinezand Victor Alastrue Technical University of Dortmund, Germany†
12078
Modeling skin wrinkling for reconstructive surgery: theeffects of natural tensionLuigi Gambarotta,† Andrea Cavicchi and Roberta MassaboUniversity of Genova, Italy†
11305
Liquid crystal model of vesicles under electromechanicalfieldsXi-Qiao Feng,† Ling-Tian Gao and Huajian GaoTsinghua University, China†
10933
The hysteretic large strain behavior of musselbyssal threadsBrian GreviskesMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
11672
Red blood cell deformation behavior in a high-shear flowShigeo Wada,† Masanori Nakamura and Sadao BesshoOsaka University, Japan†
12181
Peristalsis and hydrodynamic instabilitiesJerome Hoepffner† and Koji FukagataKEIO University, Japan†
11063
Elementary mechanics of muscular exerciseAntonio DiCarlo Universita Roma Tre, Italy
10302
Simulation of migrating cell growth under limitednutrient supply based on a cellular automata modelChih-Ang Chung† and Chih-Di ChenNational Central University, Taiwan†
10940
Micro and macro shape deviations of the contact areas ofthe hip joint endoprosthesisVladimir Fuis,† Martin Houfek and Premysl JanicekBrno University of Technology, Czech Republic†
11297
LXXIV The Scientific Program
Structure overload and structural anisotropy in humanvertebral trabecular boneNicola Fazzalari,† Arash Badiei and Murk BottemaThe University of Adelaide, Australia†
11317
Study on deformation of vesicle membrane based onevolution of topological defectsAkihiro Nakatani† and Yasuyuki ShobatakeOsaka University, Japan†
11450
Investigation of the surface interactions of theimplant-boneRomuald BedzinskiWroclaw University of Technology, Poland
11454
An elastica approximate for fibers and fibrous networksCarlos Castro,† Matthew Lang and Mary BoyceMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA†
11500
An inverse dynamic model of an arm via Kane’s method:torque determination in smash activityAzmin Rambely† and Fadiah AriffUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia†
11633
Forces on an adhering cellJoseph Berry,† Mark Thompson, Josie Carberry and Shaun JacksonMonash University, Australia†
11690
Friction drag and pressure drag acting on an angled-wavyplateNaoki Yoshitake,† Yoshimichi Hagiwara, Hui Zhang and YoshihikoOzakiKyoto Institute of Technology, Japan†
11760
FSM03 :: Chaos and pattern formation in fluid and solidmechanicsChairs: Tomasz Kapitaniak (Poland) and Edwin Kreuzer (Germany)
Misleading dye visualization near a 3D stagnation pointwith applications to the vortex breakdown bubbleMorten Brons,† Kerry Hourigan and Mark ThompsonTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark†
10238
Chaos thresholds in vibro-impact systems with heavyelastic elementsTomasz Kapitaniak,† Barbara Blazejczyk-Okolewska and KrzysztofCzolczynskiTechnical University of Lodz, Poland†
10574
The Scientific Program LXXV
Experimental chaos in impact oscillatorEkaterina Pavlovskaia,† Marian Wiercigroch, James Ing andSoumitro BanerjeeAberdeen University, UK†
11118
Chaos control by application of magnetorheologicaldampingJerzy Warminski† and Krzysztof KecikLublin University of Technology, Poland†
11154
Nonsmooth mechanics: challenges and unsolved problemsJohn HoganUniversity of Bristol, UK
11202
Coexistence of synchronous states in chaotically drivenmechanical oscillatorsAndrzej Stefanski† and Przemyslaw PerlikowskiTechnical University of Lodz, Poland†
11563
Exploring extensive chaos in Rayleigh–Benard convectionusing fractal and Karhunen-Loeve dimensionsAndrew Duggleby† and Mark PaulTexas A&M University, USA†
11635
Acoustic chaos in sonic infrared imagingGolam Newaz,† Robert Thomas, Lawrence Favro and Xiaoyan HanWayne State University, USA†
10856
Normal forms of Hamiltonian systems via curvature linetransformationsXinhua ZhangXi’an Jiaotong University, China
11031
Bifurcation and chaos in drive systemsMartin Houfek,† Vladimir Fuis and Ctirad KratochvilBrno University of Technology, Czech Republic†
11488
FSM04 :: Fluid-structure interactionsChairs: John Grue (Norway) and Michael Paidoussis (Canada)
Flow around a tethered neutrally-buoyant sphereKerry Hourigan,† Hyeok Lee and Mark ThompsonMonash University, Australia†
10871
Energy transfer in fluid–structure interactionsTatyana Krasnopolskaya,† Eugene Nikiforovich and Aleksandr ShvetsInstitute of Hydromechanics, NASU, Ukraine†
10968
LXXVI The Scientific Program
Collective flutter of a parallel plate assemblyLionel Schouveiler,† Christophe Eloy and Marcelo AbarcaUniversite Paul Cezanne, France†
10084
Flow behind a cylinder forced by a combination ofoscillatory translational and rotational motionsDavid Jacono,† Mehdi Nazarinia, Mark Thompson and John SheridanMonash University, Australia†
10684
Hydroelastic analysis of multiple articulatedfloating elastic platesTrilochan Sahoo,† Joydip Bhattacharjee and Debabrata KarmakarIndian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India†
10186
The effect of surface condition on the vortex-inducedvibration response of cylindrical offshore structuresBrad StappenbeltUniversity of Western Australia, Australia
10231
Blast propagation in domains of changing topologyLeonid AntanovskiiDefence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
10450
Evaluation of added mass coefficients of a hull form usingLandweber’s method of conformal mappingHemlata Wadhwa† and Krish ThiagarajanUniversity of Western Australia, Australia†
10836
Improvement of aircraft rolling performance usingpiezoelectric actuatorsMin Li,† Weimin Chen and Ming-Chun WangBeijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China†
10947
Vortex-induced vibrations of a tethered spherewith neutral buoyancyHyeok Lee,† Kerry Hourigan and Mark ThompsonMonash University, Australia†
11299
Nonlinear vibration of a curved pipe conveying fluidsubjected to tip harmonic excitation tangential to thepipe center lineNi Qiao† and Zhang ZilongHuazhong University of Science and Technology, China†
11348
DQM for solving stability of a tubular cantilever conveyingfluid downwards immersed in a cylindrical containerQian Qin† and Wang LinHuazhong University of Science and Technology, China†
11356
Hydrodynamic behaviour characterization of vertical axiswater turbine scale modelNicolas Dellinger,† Jean-Luc Achard, Didier Imbault and Ali TourabiLaboratoire des Ecoulements Geophysiques et Industriels, France†
11376
The Scientific Program LXXVII
Simulation of unsteady hydrodynamic loadings andstructural analysis of vertical axis water turbineJeronimo Zanette,† Cecile Munch and Ali TourabiLaboratoire Sols, Solides, Structures-Risques, France†
11379
Impact of a spherical shell on a thin layer of the waterTatiana KhabakhpashevaLavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamic, Russia
11778
Dynamics of fluid-conveying pipes: effects of velocityprofilesStephanie Enz† and Jon ThomsenTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark†
11821
Impinging jets on a plate with a degree offreedom in torsionYohann Nyirumulinga,† Clotilde Regardin, Frederic Marmonier,Roger Ohayon and Edmond SzechenyiConservatoire National des Arts et Metiers, France†
12109
Linear analysis of boundary layer flow interacting with afinite compliant surfaceMark Pitman† and Anthony LuceyCurtin University of Technology, Australia†
10689
The fluid–structure dynamics of a cantilevered-free flexibleplate in a uniform flowAnthony Lucey,† Richard Howell and Mark PitmanCurtin University of Technology, Australia†
11217
Nonlinear mixed-mode lateral vibration of a fluid-conveyingcantilevered pipe with an end massMasatsugu Yoshizawa,† Kiyotaka Yamashita, Yuuki Hirose and JunjiAjiro Keio University, Japan†
11301
Chaotic oscillation during vortex-induced vibrationJustin Leontini† and Mark ThompsonMonash University, Australia†
11539
Oscillation onset in collapsible tubes by decreasing externalpressureChristopher Bertram,† Nicholas Truong and Stephen HallUniversity of New South Wales, Australia†
11719
Analytical model for the lift on a rotationally oscillatingcylinderMuhammad Hajj† and Isam JanajrehVirginia Tech, USA†
11925
LXXVIII The Scientific Program
Third-order effects in wave–body interactionBernard Molin,† Olivier Kimmoun and Fabien RemyEcole Centrale Marseille, France†
10478
Phase shift effects for fluid conveying pipes with non-idealsupportsJonas Dahl† and Jon ThomsenTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark†
10725
FSM05 :: Granular materials and flowsChairs: Detlef Lohse (Netherlands) and Tom Mullin (UK)
Ripple and undulation on vertically vibratedgranular layers: dependence on material propertiesAtaka Takei† and Osamu SanoTokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan†
11729
Highly nonlinear solitary waves in periodic granular mediaChiara Daraio,† Mason Porter, Eric Herbold, Ivan Szelengowicz andPanayotis KevrekidisCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
11749
Crushing of granular media by a discrete numericalmodelingMohamed Guessasma,† Jerome Fortin, Patrice Coorevits and AdolpheKimbonguilaUniversite de Picardie Jules Verne, France†
11813
A constitutive model for unsaturated granular materialsPierre-Yves Hicher† and Ching ChangEcole Centrale Nantes, France†
10763
Influence of particle shape in the statistical mechanics ofclassical gasesFernando Alonso-Marroquin† and Stefan LudingThe University of Queensland, Australia†
10861
Computer modelling of doming phenomenon in flow ofgranular–cohesive materialZdzislaw WieckowskiTechnical University of Lodz, Poland
11029
Nonlinear stability of granular shear flow: Landau equationand shear-bandingMeheboob Alam† and Priyanka ShuklaJawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research, India†
10199
The Scientific Program LXXIX
Scaling the final deposits of dry cohesive granular columnsafter collapse and quasi-static fallCatherine Meriaux† and Trent TriantafillouMonash University, Australia†
11285
Thermomicromechanical continuum theory for granularmaterialsAntoinette Tordesillas† and Maya Muthuswamy, Australia†
12159
Computer aided kinetic theory and granular matterIsaac GoldhirschTel-Aviv University, Israel
11642
Realization of the Smoluchowski–Feynman ratchet in agranular gasDevaraj van der Meer,† Peter Eshuis, Ko van der Weele and DetlefLohseUniversity of Twente, Netherlands†
11476
The numerical simulation for a hemisphere colliding intogranular materialLei Yang† and Caishan LiuChina Academy of Space Technology, China†
11466
A multiscale methodology in granular matter physicsQicheng Sun† and Guangqian WangTsinghua University, China†
10705
Pattern formation at a sand bed surfaceThomas Loiseleux,† Philippe Gondret, Delphine Doppler and MarcRabaudLab FAST & ENSTA-ParisTech, France†
10338
FSM06 :: Mechanics of material processingChairs: Francisco Chinesta (France) and Gabor Stepan (Hungary)
Apparent coexistence of multiple regimes of self-excitedvibrations in deep drilling systemsEmmanuel Detournay† and Alexandre DepouhonUniversity of Minnesota, USA†
11130
Bi-stable region estimations for metal cuttingGabor Stepan,† Zoltan Dombovari and Eddie WilsonBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary†
10580
LXXX The Scientific Program
A study of material behaviour at large plastic strainsusing plane-strain machining with a wedge indenterTejas Murthy,† Christopher Saldana, Ravi Shankar, SrinivasanChandrasekar, Dale Compton and Kevin TrumblePurdue University, USA†
11511
Supercritical bifurcations in the state-dependent delaymodel of turning processTamas Insperger,† Gabor Stepan and David BartonBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary†
11550
Numerical simulation of friction stir welding processesElias Cueto,† Arnaud Poitou, Francois Gratecap, Iciar Alfaro andFrancisco ChinestaUniversity of Zaragoza, Spain†
11326
FSM07 :: Porous mediaChairs: Wolfgang Ehlers (Germany) and Dominique Salin (France)
Simulation of carbonate matrix acidizingBulgakova Guzel,† Alexey Telin and Aygul KamaltinovaUfa State Aviation Technical University, Russia†
10723
The tip of a fluid-driven fracture in a permeable elasticmediumYevhen Kovalyshen† and Emmanuel DetournayUniversity of Minnesota, USA†
10174
Swelling phenomena in chemically active hydratedmaterialsWolfgang Ehlers,† Nils Karajan and Ayhan AcarturkUniversity of Stuttgart, Germany†
10333
Stress measures in partially saturated porous mediamechanicsBernhard Schrefler,† Francesco Pesavento and William GrayUniversity of Padova, Italy†
11313
Simulation, modelling and measurement of dispersiveflow in bead packsHoward Davis,† Kroll Daniel, Maier Robert, McCormick Alon andVandre EricUniversity of Minnesota, USA†
11410
The Scientific Program LXXXI
Effect of vibrations on stability of displacement frontDmitriy Lyubimov,† Oleg Zikanov, Grigoriy Sedelnikov, TatyanaLyubimova and Andrey IvantsovPerm State University, Russia†
11628
A micromechanical modeling of poroplastic behaviour ofsaturated microcracked mediaDjimedo Kondo,† Qizhi Zhu, Jian-Fu Shao and Vincent MonchietLaboratoire de Mecanique de Lille, France†
11880
The three characteristic behaviours of dual-porosity mediaPascale Royer,† Jean-Louis Auriault and Claude BoutinLaboratoire de Mecanique et Genie Civil, France†
11543
Exact infiltration under concentration boundary conditionsPhilip BroadbridgeUniversity of Melbourne, Australia
10876
Kinetic theory for suspension/colloid flow in porous mediaPavel Bedrikovetsky,† Oleg Dinariev and Luiz RegoThe University of Adelaide/PETROBRAS, Australia†
10205
FSM08 :: Education in mechanicsChairs: Igle Gledhill (South Africa) and Carl Herakovich (USA)
Practical study for vehicle dynamicsYoshio Kano,† Takashi Kawaguchi and Masato AbeKanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan†
10781
Design and use of supplementary software for anundergraduate program in engineering science andmechanicsGlenn Kraige,† Scott Hendricks and Don MorrisVirginia Tech, USA†
10850
Photoelasticity as a teaching aid for the finite elementmethodSchalk KokUniversity of Pretoria, South Africa
10894
Teaching the modelling of structuresJuha Paavola† and Eero-Matti SalonenHelsinki University of Technology, Finland†
10979
LXXXII The Scientific Program
Class participation experiments in mechanics: two-forcemembersRichard McNittThe Pennsylvania State University, USA
11333
The use of simplified strain gradient elasticity in structuralanalysisAntonios Giannakopoulos† and Ioannis VardoulakisUniversity of Thessaly, Greece†
11398
Promoting education of applied mechanics by mechanicscontestNelson Chen,† Ching Chen and Huei-Huang LeeNational Science and Technology Museum, Taiwan†
11430
FSM09 :: FoamsChairs: Stelios Kyriakides (USA) and Andrew Kraynik (USA)
Viscoelastic properties of open cell Kelvin foamsHeinz Pettermann,† Mathias Luxner, Jurgen Stampfl, Daniel Vallejoand Jaime DominguezVienna University of Technology, Austria†
11224
Structure and rheology of wet foamsAndrew Kraynik† and Douglas ReineltSandia National Labs, USA†
11492
On the crushing of metallic open-cell foamsWen-Yea Jang† and Stelios KyriakidesUniversity of Texas at Austin, USA†
10971
Investigation of the representative volume element sizeand analysis of the deformation mechanisms of open-cellfoamsAnthony Burteau,† Jean-Dominique Bartout, Franck Nguyen, SamuelForest, Yves Bienvenu, Shadi Saberi and Dirk NaumannMines de Paris—ParisTech, France†
11205
Multi-scale modelling of fracture in metal foamsPatrick Onck† and Kodanda MangipudiUniversity of Groningen, Netherlands†
10059
Pressure-driven and free-rise foam flowLisa Mondy,† Rekha Rao, Christopher Brotherton, ChristopherBourdon, Mathias Celina, Anne Grillet and Sarah LemingSandia National Laboratories, USA†
10621
The Scientific Program LXXXIII
SM01 :: Computational solid mechanicsChairs: Jacob Fish (USA) and Wanxie Zhong (China)
Multiscale finite element simulation for crackpropagation in heterogeneous media withmicrostructuresSeyoung Im,† Jae Lim and Dongwoo SohnKorean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea†
10130
Inverse analyses, artificial neural networks anddilatometric tests for damage and stress state assessmentin concrete damsGiulio Maier,† Tomasz Garbowski, Giorgio Novati and Ada ZirpoliPolitecnico di Milano, Italy†
11191
Two-field and two-scale computational homogenization forcoupled thermo-mechanical problemsMarc Geers,† Izzet Ozdemir and Marcel BrekelmansEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands†
10562
A generalized cosserat point element for isotropic nonlinearelastic materials including irregular 3D brick and thinstructuresMiles Rubin† and Mahmood JabareenTechnion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel†
10732
Model verification in dynamics through strict upper errorboundsPierre Ladeveze† and Julien WaeytensEcole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France†
11098
Natural boundary element method for mixed boundaryproblem of circular plateZhengzhu Dong,† Hui-ming Zhao and Wei-hong PengChina University of Mining and Technology, China†
10760
Exact solutions of frame structuresHaitao Ma† and Taicong ChenSouth China University of Technology, China†
11017
Gl mechanical and electromagnetic coupled field modelingand inversionGanquan Xie,† Lee Xie, Jianhua Li and Feng XieGL Geophysical Laboratory, USA†
11259
A new rotation vector update for path-independent andstrain-objective geometrically exact beamSusanta Ghosh† and Debasish RoyIndian Institute of Science, India†
11467
LXXXIV The Scientific Program
Frequency dependent wave propagation in functionallygraded materialsLaurent Aebi,† Jacqueline Vollmann, Juerg Bryner and Jurg DualETH Zurich, Switzerland†
11615
Multi-scale investigation of crystal plasticityZhuo ZhuangTsinghua University, China
12074
Deformation simulation under constant volume conditionusing phase field crystal methodTomoyuki Hirouchi,† Yoshihiro Tomita and Tomohiro TakakiKobe University, Japan†
11741
Free vibration analysis of unsymmetric 6-noded elementunder mesh distortionSenthilkumar Vaiyapuri† and Gangan PrathapCentre for Mathematical Modelling And Computer Simulation, India†
10252
Numerical solution of fractional derivative equations inmechanics: advances and problemsWen Chen† and Hongguang SunHohai University, China†
11290
On the nonuniqueness of BIEM/BEM using SVDJeng-Tzong ChenNational Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
11723
Vibration of thick plates under in-plane loading using finitestrip-elementsJoe Petrolito† and Bruce GolleyLa Trobe University, Australia†
11128
Micropolar cohesive zone model for delamination failure inmicrosystem interconnectsYan Zhang,† Johan Liu, Jing-yu Fan and Ragnar LarssonShanghai University, China†
11193
Numerical simulation of glass fragmentation under impactusing a coupled damage/decohesion model with thematerial point methodLuming ShenMonash University, Australia
10912
Neural networks for meshless and pufem approachesPaolo Biagini† and Luca FacchiniUniversita di Firenze, Italy†
10467
The Scientific Program LXXXV
Deformability of flexibly jointed structure with negativePoisson’s ratioHiro Tanaka† and Yoji ShibutaniOsaka University, Japan†
11463
Nonlinear coupled FE-simulation ofthermoelectromechanical processes in thin-walledstructureRuediger Schmidt† and Sven LentzenRWTH Aachen University, Germany†
11485
Morphology change in interfacial dislocation network byprismatic dislocation loop: discrete dislocation dynamicsstudyKisaragi Yashiro,† Yoshihiro Tomita, Joy Pangetsu and MasaakiKonishiKobe university, Japan†
11726
A new curved FE approach for analysis of masonry vaultsAntonio Tralli,† Enrico Milani and Gabriele MilaniUniversity of Ferrara, Italy†
12144
Nonconforming BETI/FETI method for time domainelastodynamicsMartin Schanz† and Thomas RubergGraz University of Technology, Austria†
10257
SM02 :: Contact and friction mechanicsChairs: Irina Goryacheva (Russia) and Peter Wriggers (Germany)
A class of dynamic contact interaction problems inviscoelasticityMarius Cocou,† Mathieu Schryve and Michel RaousLaboratoire de Mecanique et d’Acoustique CNRS, France†
10227
Effect of adhesion in sliding contact of rough bodiesIrina Goryacheva† and Yuliya MakhovskayaRussian Academy of Sciences, Russia†
10537
Contact analysis with non-linear elasticity and combinedcone/spherical indenterPauli PedersenTechnische Universitat Denmark, Denmark
10750
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Influence of contact geometry on hardness valuesWeimin Chen,† Che-Min Cheng, Yang-Tse Cheng and Min LiChinese Academy of Sciences, China†
10946
Dynamic effects of a sliding tread block onconcrete surfacesPatrick Moldenhauer,† Matthias Kroger and Gunnar GabelTechnische Universitat Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany†
10600
Two smoothing methods in frictional beam-to-beamcontact: a numerical comparisonPrzemyslaw LitewkaPoznan University of Technology, Poland
10700
Micro/nanoscale friction and its dependenceon contact areaSriram Sundararajan,† Kanaga Karuppiah and Angela BruckIowa State University, USA†
11673
A new contact width model for an automatic polishingprocessWei-Ling Kuo† and Ming TsaiNational Cheng Kung University, Taiwan†
12070
Connected models of friction of rolling, sliding andwhirling in problems of solids dynamicsAlexey KireenkovInstitute for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Russia
10181
Analytical solution of the spherical indentationproblem for a half-space with functionally graded elasticcoatingSergey Aizikovich,† Irina Trubchik, Leonid Krenev and ViktorAlexandrovDon State Technical University, Russia†
10667
On plane contact problems under partial reverse slipconditionHaradanahalli Murthy† and Naseem HamzaIndian Institute of Technology, Madras, India†
11855
Contact vibration analysis of an elastic-sphere oscillatorand a semi-infinite viscoelastic cubic solidJiayong Tian† and Zhoumin XieInstitute of Crustal Dynamics, China†
10606
The Scientific Program LXXXVII
Friction mechanism of an elastomer sliding on smoothsurface: influence of water squeeze filmFabrice Deleau,† Koenen Alain and Mazuyer DenisLaboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systmes, France†
10900
SM03 :: Control of structuresChairs: Felix Chernousko (Russia) and Andre Preumont (Belguim)
Design of resonant vibration absorbers withfiltered feedbackSteen Krenk† and Jan HogsbergTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark†
10899
Controlled onset of low-velocity collisionsin vibro-impacting systems with frictionHarry Dankowicz† and Fredrik SvahnUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA†
11065
A variational approach to 3D rod motion modeling andoptimizationGeorgy Kostin† and Vasily SaurinInstitute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Russia†
11464
Mobile systems controlled by internal moving massesFelix ChernouskoRussian Academy of Sciences, Russia
10538
Optimum control of thermal stress in apiezo-composite diskFumihiro Ashida,† Naotake Noda and Sei-ichiro SakataShimane University, Japan†
11213
Equilibrium stabilization via position and delayed positionfeedbackHaiyan Hu† and Bo LiuBeijing Institute of Technology, China†
11052
The adaptive spatial mobile robot-manipulator and way ofdiagnostics of physical and mechanical properties and thegeometrical form of a surface of contact and trajectory ofmovement with his helpSergey Sayapin† and Alexander SiniovMechanical Engineering Research Institute, Russia†
11555
Distributed control of plate vibrations induced by in-planetime-dependent forcesAndrzej TylikowskiWarsaw University of Technology, Poland
10235
LXXXVIII The Scientific Program
SM04 :: Damage mechanics and fatigueChairs: Nikita Morozov (Russia) and Romesh Batra (USA)
Life prediction based on crack growth analyses in differentmicrostructures modeled by Voronoi-polygons under biaxialfatigueToshihiko Hoshide,† Atsushi Kasai and Naoya TakahashiKyoto University, Japan†
10734
An analytical model for frictional load transfer in aclearance fit bolted jointLigieja Paletti,† Calvin Rans and Rinze BenedictusTechnische Universitat Delft, Netherlands†
11033
Phenomenological approach to the description ofdeformation and fracture of damaged solidsEvgeny Lomakin† and Tatiana BeliakovaLomonosov Moscow State University, Russia†
10619
Damage evolution in explosion of a particulate compositecircular cylinderRomesh Batra† and Anoop VargheseVirginia Tech, USA†
10541
Analytical correlations between the fatigue properties ofengineering materialsMarco Paggi† and Alberto CarpinteriPolitecnico di Torino, Italy†
10693
Evaluation of damage development in piezoelectric ceramicsunder repeated mechanical loadingMamoru Mizuno,† Nozomi Odagiri and Mitsuhiro OkayasuAkita Prefectural University, Japan†
10800
Modelling progressive dynamic damage in advanced re-entryspace transportation composite/hybrid structuresJavid Bayandor,† Bob Farahmand and Frank AbdiRoyal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia†
10792
Residual strength based lifetime prediction of compositematerials subjected to spectrum loadingScott Case,† John Lesko, Jason Cain and Nathan PostVirginia Tech, USA†
10168
Modeling of hydrogen embrittlement of metals in wet H2Scontaining environmentsVladimir AstafievSamara State University, Russia
10421
The Scientific Program LXXXIX
Mean stress effect and bi-axial fatigue of structures fromtwo scale damage modelGregory Barbier,† Stephan Courtin, Alban du Tertre, Jean-PhilippeSermage, Bumedijen Raka and Rodrigue DesmoratEcole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France†
10987
Finite element simulation and life prediction of thermalfatigue failure of the continuous casting tundish coverXia Zhou,† Zhanfei Tang and Guohui QuDalian University of Technology, China†
11336
SM05 :: ElasticityChairs: Reinhold Kienzler (Germany) and Gerard Maugin (France)
Nonlinear bulk strain waves in layered elastic waveguideswith delamination: theory and experimentsKarima Khusnutdinova,† Galina Dreiden, Alexander Samsonov andIrina SemenovaLoughborough University, UK†
11385
Plane waves in nonlinear anisotropic elasticityWlodzimierz DomanskiPolish Academy of Sciences, Poland
11406
Propagation of magnetoelastic waves in a vortex field in asuperconducting layerBogdan Maruszewski,† Andrzej Drzewiecki, Bogdan Maruszewski andRoman StarostaPoznan University of Technology, Poland†
10674
Reciprocity relations in Newtonian andEshelbian mechanicsReinhold KienzlerUniversity of Bremen, Germany
10542
Numerical analysis of stress singularity in three-dimensionalproblems of elasticity theoryValeriy Matveyenko,† Tatyana Nakaryakova and Natalya SevodinaInstitute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Russia†
11384
Materials with Poisson’s ratio near −1: properties andpossible realisationsElena Pasternak,† Arcady Dyskin and Elena PasternakThe University of Western Australia, Australia†
11982
XC The Scientific Program
The Flamant and Carothers type problems for cuspedprismatic shellsGeorge JaianiIvane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia
10023
Geometry, dynamics and fractalsMarcelo Barros,† Augusto Galeao and Luiz BevilacquaNational Laboratory for Scientific Computing, Brazil†
10863
Axisymmetric solution for a tetragonal mediumMarc DahanUniversite de Franche-Comte, France
10988
Multi-field modelling of short wavelength deformationsfor Cosserat solidsAndrey Miroshnichenko† and Aleksey VasilievAustralian National University, Australia†
10926
Elastic fields in quantum dot structures with arbitraryshapes and interface effectsJianxiang Wang,† Haijian Chu, Huiling Duan and Bhushan KarihalooPeking University, China†
11069
Size effect on probability of quasibrittle failure and lifetime:from atomistic to structural scaleSze-Dai Pang,† Jia-Liang Le and Zdenek BazantNational University of Singapore, Singapore†
11525
Intrinsic field tensors for strongly orthotropic continuaDavid Kellermann,† Tomonari Furukawa and Don KellyUniversity of New South Wales, Australia†
11677
Mechanics of nonlinear acoustoelasticity in fluid-saturatedporous rocksJing Ba,† Jiong Liu, Huizhu Yang, Liyun Fu and Mengqiu GuoTsinghua University, China†
10590
Analytical mechanics of bars, plates and shells onasymmetrical theory of elasticitySamvel SargsyanGyumri State Pedagogical Institute, Armenia
10679
A multiscale projection method for fracturing solids in threedimensionsStefan Loehnert,† Dana Mueller-Hoeppe and Peter WriggersLeibniz Universitat Hannover, Germany†
11378
The Scientific Program XCI
Variational treatment of crack problems in plane micropolarelasticityStanislav PotapenkoUniversity of Waterloo, Canada
10649
Two-dimensional thermoelasticity problems for a rectangleYuriy Tokovyy,† Chien-Ching Ma and Viatcheslav MeleshkoNational Taiwan University, Taiwan†
11000
On the mechanical analysis of plates composed offunctionally graded materialHolm Altenbach† and Victor EremeevMartin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg, Germany†
10195
Time dependent mechanical response of the cellcytoskeletonRobert McMeeking,† Anthony Evans, Vikram Deshpande, ZhensongWei and Amit PathakUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, USA†
11663
The role of fiberwise constraints in the mechanicsof linearly elastic shellsPaolo Podio-GuidugliUniversity of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
10989
Finite-amplitude Love waves in a pre-stressed neo-HookeanmaterialElizabete Ferreira,† Philippe Boulanger and Michel DestradeUniversite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium†
11110
Effect of cubic elasticity on the distribution of stress inpolycrystalsMaxime SauzayCommissariat a l’Energie Atomique, France
11392
On variational formulations for nonlocal elasticityFrancesco de SciarraUniversita’ di Napoli Federico II, Italy
10294
New model for piezoelectric medium with initial porosityand analysis of ultrasonic piezoelectric devicesAndrey NasedkinSouthern Federal University, Russia
11819
Continuum dislocation theory and size effectKhanh LeRuhr-Universitat Bochum, Germany
11844
XCII The Scientific Program
Notes on stresses in chainsMarcelo Epstein† and Reuven SegevUniversity of Calgary, Canada†
12051
Green’s function for plane anisotropic elastic bimaterialswith imperfect interfaceLeszek SudakUniversity of Calgary, Canada
11173
Continuum modeling of elastic dielectric solidswith defects, with application to barium strontium titanatethin filmsJohn Clayton,† William Nothwang, Michael Grinfeld and Peter ChungUnited States Army Research Laboratory, USA†
10502
Mathematical modeling of linearly piezoelectricslender rodsThibaut Weller† and Christian LichtCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France†
11034
Internal variables and microstructured materialsJuri Engelbrecht,† Arkadi Berezovski and Gerard MauginTallinn University of Technology, Estonia†
11079
Analysis of interfacial crack by means of hypersingularintegro-differential equationsNoda Nao-AkiKyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
11350
SM06 :: Experimental methods in solid mechanicsChairs: Jacques Desrues (France) and Julia Greer (USA)
Recent developments and applications of the ISSRtechniqueKeyu LiOakland University, USA
11048
Measurements of discontinuous displacement fields byextended 3D image correlation using X-ray tomographyFrancois Hild,† Stephane Roux, Julien Rethore, Jean-Yves Buffiereand Jean-Philippe TinnesLMT-Cachan, France†
10336
In-situ investigation of nano-scale plasticity in FCCand BCC crystals via homogeneous deformation ofnano-pillarsJulia Greer,† Steffen Brinckmann and Ju-Young KimCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
10545
The Scientific Program XCIII
Characterization of the stress–strain relationships of ductilefilms using sharp indentationYyongli Huang,† Yanguo Liao and Yichun ZhouXiangtan University, China†
11940
Evaluation of whole-field thin-film stress and strain by thebiharmonic functionWei-Chung Wang,† Kai-Hung Cheng and Chi-Hung HwangNational Tsing Hua University, Taiwan†
11157
Mechanical characterization of materials bymicro-indentation and AFM scanningGabriella Bolzon,† Enzo Chiarullo and Massimiliano BocciarelliPolitecnico di Milano, Italy†
10066
Determination energy dissipation for aluminium deformeddynamically at modified Taylor impact testLeopold KruszkaMilitary University of Technology, Poland
10953
3D volumetric DIC of X-ray microtomographic images tostudy localized deformation in a stiff clayey rockJacques Desrues,† Michel Bornert, Pierre Besuelle, GioacchinoViggiani and Nicolas LenoirGrenoble University, France†
10659
A new method for characterizing the surface periodicstructure of photonic crystal and its applicationHuimin Xie,† Fulong Dai, Satoshi Kishimoto and Qinghua WangTsinghua University, China†
10942
Measuring deformation of large vessels with innovativebroken-ray videometricsYu Qifeng,† Fu Sihua, Jiang Guangwen and Shang YangNational University of Defense Technology, China†
10984
The research of measuring polymerization shrinkage ofcomposite resins with ESPIGuobiao Yang† and Zhang ZhangTongji University, China†
10662
Development of an automated load andmeasurement deviceMohsen Javadi† and Bernd BehrensInstitute of Metal Forming and Metal-Forming Machines, Germany†
10714
XCIV The Scientific Program
The optoelectronic method for measurement of smalldynamic displacementsMichael Osipov,† Lydia Osipova and Maxim PopovSamara State University, Russia†
10740
Acoustic emission detection for damage evaluation ofthermal barrier coatings under cyclic heatingLi Yang,† Yichun Zhou, Weiguo Mao and Qixing LiuXiangtan University, China†
11725
A lattice unit model to evaluate interfacial residual stressin ferroelectric thin filmXuejun Zheng,† Yichun Zhou and Qingyong WuXiangtan University, China†
10966
A novel magnetostrictive acoustic transducer forlongitudinal guided wave inspection of steel strandsZenghua Liu,† Bin Wu, Su Liu, Cunfu He and Yinong ZhangBeijing University of Technology, China†
11449
Development and performance study of a new apparatus forimparting lateral cyclic load on pilesSudip BasackBengal Engineering & Science University, India
10406
SM07 :: Fracture and crack mechanicsChairs: Dietmar Gross (Germany) and Robert Goldstein (Russia)
A predictive model for chipping wear of hard coatingsLeon Keer† and Kun ZhouNorthwestern University, USA†
11651
Structural-kinetic approach in dynamics of continuum:fracture, spalling, cavitation, electrical breakdownArseny Kashtanov† and Yuri PetrovSt Petersburg State University, Russia†
11646
Dynamic fatigue behavior of cracked piezoelectric ceramicsin three-point bending under electromechanical loadingYasuhide Shindo,† Fumio Narita and Mitsuru HiramaTohoku University, Japan†
11021
An extended Gurson model accounting for strainlocalization within thin planar layersJean-Baptiste Leblond† and Gerard MottetUniversite Pierre et Marie Curie, France†
11334
The Scientific Program XCV
Condition for crack deviation in an anisotropic solid and itsdependence on a crack modelEfim Shifrin† and Robert GoldsteinInstitute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Russia†
11472
Exact solution of a penny-shaped crack in piezoelectricmaterials with electric saturation at the crack tipWeiqiu ChenZhejiang University, China
10323
Incubation time based fracture mechanicsYuri PetrovSt Petersburg State University, Russia
11756
The problem of co-linear twin cracks in elastic wave fieldBing-zheng Gai† and Cao NingHarbin Institute of Technology, China†
10398
Multiscale energy momentum tensor and its application tofractureShaofan LiUniversity of California at Berkeley, USA
10595
Thermal shock solution of a functionally graded materialplate with arbitrary thermomechanical properties and asurface crackLi-cheng Guo† and Naotake NodaHarbin Institute of Technology, China†
10608
Energy analysis of the brittle fracture of solid with cracksIgor Dunaev† and Vladislav DunaevKuban State Techology University, Russia†
11276
Strain-energy criteria and fracture of plastic bodies in aneighborhood of strain concentratorsAnastasia Bukhanko† and Alexander KhromovSamara State Aerospace University, Russia†
11318
Support to rock excavations provided by adhesive linersHerven Abelman† and David MasonUniversity of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa†
11776
Research on mixed mode and mode II crack growth inorthotropic composites by caustics methodZheng Li,† Kezhuang Gong and Kan FengPeking University, China†
10892
XCVI The Scientific Program
3D interface crack in fully coupledelectromagnetothermoelastic multiphase anisotropiccompositesBoJing Zhu,† Shaohua Yu, Taiyan Qin and Yaolin ShiGraduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China†
10614
Fracture simulation of concrete using fractal approach andlattice model: validation by AE studyRemalli Sagar† and Raghu PrasadIndian Institute of Science, India†
10027
Multiple cracking of an embedded concretionDominique Leguillon,† Daniel Quesada, Claude Putot and Eric MartinCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France†
10833
Spontaneous crack propagation in functionally gradedmaterialsDhirendra Kubair† and Sandip HaldarIndian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India†
10145
Crack bridging model for nanocompositesMikhail PerelmuterInstitute for Problems in Mechanics, Russia
10165
Non-linear crack growth in short steel fibre reinforcedconcrete: modeling and experimental verificationAndrejs Krasnikovs,† Andrejs Pupurs and Olga KononovaRiga Technical University, Latvia†
10129
A computational method for three dimensional finitedeformation fractureDana Mueller-Hoeppe,† Stefan Loehnert and Peter WriggersLeibniz Universitaet Hannover, Germany†
11544
A computational approach for fatigue crackpropagation in ship structures under random sequence ofclustered loadingYoichi Sumi† and Teppei OkawaYokohama National University, Japan†
11551
Dominant mechanism for crack propagation in nonplanarinterfaceAbhijit Dasgupta,† Joseph Varghese and Koustav SinhaUniversity of Maryland, USA†
12063
Simulation of crack propagation in functionally gradedmaterialsLi Ma,† Zhi-Yong Wang and Lin-Zhi WuHarbin Institute of Technology, China†
10633
The Scientific Program XCVII
Determination of the effective material properties of a linearelastic material with a randomly distributed microcracks bythe three level finite element methodGeorge MejakUniversity of Ljubljana, Slovenia
11208
Damage tolerance of a sandwich panel with squarehoneycomb coreIgnacio Alonso† and Norman FleckCambridge University, UK†
11319
Assessment on the structural integrity based on 3D crackgrowth simulationsWilhelm Weber,† Paul Steinmann and Gunther KuhnInstitute of Applied Mechanics, Germany†
10507
Pre-existing fluid driven fracture in permeable rockDavid Mason† and Gideon FareoUniversity of the Witwatersrand, South Africa†
11346
Unidirectional ‘DCB’ and ‘ENF’ specimens: a comparativestudy between finite elements and higher order beamtheoriesRaghu Prasad† and Pavan KumarIndian Institute of Science, India†
11469
Microstructural simulation on the brittle versus ductiletransition of nanocrystalline metalsWei Yang† and Fan YangZhejiang University, China†
11916
Mixed-mode fracture in viscoelastic orthotropic materialRostand Pitti,† Octavion Pop and Frederic DuboisUniversite de Limoges, France†
10645
SM08 :: Geophysics and geomechanicsChairs: Nadia Lapusta (USA) and Ioannis Vardoulakis (Greece)
Modelling high pressure shear using breakage mechanicsItai Einav,† Giang Nguyen and Ioannis VardoulakisThe University of Sydney, Australia†
10201
Mechanical characteristics of seismic waves estimated fromearthquake-induced structural failuresKoji UenishiKobe University, Japan
10628
XCVIII The Scientific Program
Mechanisms of dynamic friction at slip rates appropriate forearthquake faultingYuri Fialko† and Kevin BrownUniversity of California, San Diego, USA†
11931
3D modeling of dynamic and quasi-static fault slip:interaction of dynamic rupture with a stronger patch overseveral earthquake cyclesNadia Lapusta† and Yi LiuCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
10548
Earthquake source mapping using strong motion array dataNarayana Iyengar† and Raghukanth GudemellaIndian Institute of Science, India†
10706
Fluid-driven fracture growth along an existing naturalfractureXi Zhang† and Rob JeffreyCommonwealth Scientific and Research Organisation, Australia†
11132
Predicting behavior in granular materials via multiscalecomputationsJose AndradeNorthwestern University, USA
11206
Laboratory experiments and theoretical studies of rupturemodes and supershear transitionXiao Lu,† Ares Rosakis and Nadia LapustaCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA†
11522
Mathematical theory of plasticity for frictional materialsKristian KrabbenhoftUniversity of Newcastle, Australia
10358
Earthquake nucleation on geometrically complex faultsGuanshui Xu,† James Dieterich and Zijun FangUniversity of California at Riverside, USA†
11917
Spectral element simulations of dynamic rupture along nonplanar faultsJean-Pierre Vilotte† and Gaetano FestaInstitut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France†
11918
A multiscale modelling of damage and time dependentplastic behavior of cohesive rocks: formulation andnumerical applicationsJian-Fu Shao,† Ariane Guery, Fabrice Cormery and Djimedo KondoLaboratoire de Mecanique de Lille, France†
11937
The Scientific Program XCIX
Multi-phase coupled elasto-viscoplastic analysis ofunsaturated soil slope during seepage flowFusao Oka,† Ryosuke Kato, Shinya Yamazaki and Sayuri KimotoKyoto University, Japan†
11436
Thermomechanics of faultsEmmanuil Veveakis,† Jean Sulem and Ioannis VardoulakisNational Technical University of Athens, Greece†
11604
Propagation of shear waves in an elastic layer with voidporesPrakash PalIndian School of Mines University, India
10851
Non-Euclidean model of the zonal disintegration of rocksaround an underground workingMikhail GuzevRussian Academy of Sciences, Far Eastern Branch, Russia
10847
SM09 :: Impact and wave propagationChairs: Narinder Gupta (India) and Rod Clifton (USA)
Dynamic strain localization and fragmentationKrishnaswamy Ravi-Chandar† and Haitao ZhangThe University of Texas at Austin, USA†
11502
A substructure technique for impact-induced transient waveof discontinuous flexible system with wave geometricdispersionYunian Shen† and Xiaochun YinNanjing University of Science and Technology, China†
11527
Dynamic test of the main aircraft landing gear with failureWieslaw Krason,† Jerzy Malachowski and Rafal KajkaMilitary University of Technology, Poland†
11865
Modeling mechanical response and failure of ice submittedto high velocity impactsYann Chuzel-Marmot,† Alain Combescure and Roland OrtizINSA Lyon, France†
12097
Bloch–Floquet flexural waves and localised defect modes inthin elastic plate structuresNatasha Movchan,† Ross McPhedran and Alexander MovchanUniversity of Liverpool, UK†
11404
C The Scientific Program
Modelling stress wave propagation under biaxial loadingusing SPHRajarshi Das† and Paul ClearyCSIRO, Australia†
10107
Emergence of soliton trains in microstructured materialsAndrus Salupere,† Merle Randruut and Kert TammTallinn University of Technology, Estonia†
11311
Propagation of surface SH waves on a half space coatedwith a nonlinear thin layerAli Demirci,† Mevlut Teymur and Semra AhmetolanIstanbul Technical University, Turkey†
11373
Guided elastodynamic waves in functionally gradedcylindrical structuresJacqueline Vollmann,† Laurent Aebi, Juerg Bryner, Nicolas Bochudand Jurg DualETH Zurich, Switzerland†
11412
High velocity penetration into ground mediaIgor Simonov† and Yury BivinInstitute for Problems in Mechanics, Russia†
11479
Dispersive behavior of waves in pre-stressed imperfectlybonded compressible elastic layered compositesAnil Wijeyewickrema† and Sasikorn LeungvichcharoenTokyo Institute of Technology, Japan†
11567
Thermoacoustic effect in thin plates with residual stressesChing-Chung Yin† and Shih-Ming HsuNational Chiao Tung University, Taiwan†
10020
An experimental study of plate wave diffractiontomographyAndrew Rohde† and Martin VeidtCommonwealth Scientific and Research Organisation, Australia†
11939
Energy dissipation study for drop test of landing gearJerzy Malachowski† and Wieslaw KrasonMilitary University of Technology, Poland†
10124
Three-dimensional reflection and refraction of seismicwaves in highly anisotropic mediaAmares Chattopadhyay† and Pato KumariIndian School of Mines University, India†
10218
The Scientific Program CI
Far-field solution of SH-wave by circular lining and linearcrackHongliang Li† and Diankui LiuHarbin Engineering University, China†
10796
Calculation collisions by using inverse methodJanis VibaRiga Technical University, Latvia
10021
Asymptotic analysis of linear wave propagation in and freevibrations of elastic helical springsSergey SorokinAalborg University, Denmark
10853
Modelling of explosion damage tolerance in advanced spacestructures subject to hypervelocity impact in microgravityAndrew Litchfield† and Javid BayandorRoyal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia†
11912
Plasticity-damage versus anisotropic damage for impact onconcrete structuresMarion Chambart,† Rodrigue Desmorat, Fabrice Gatuingt, DanielGuilbaud and Didier CombescureEcole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France†
11147
The dynamics of pizza tossingKuang-Chen Liu,† James Friend and Leslie YeoMonash University, Australia†
11175
On Hayes wavesPhilippe BoulangerUniversite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
11111
A new concept of dynamic biaxial plastic crushing ofmetallic thin-walled tubesAkrum Abdul-Latif† and Rachid BalehUniversite Paris 8, IUT de Tremblay, France†
11086
Surface waves in phononic crystals with large acousticmismatch: band structure analysys by wavelet methodYue-Sheng Wang,† Chuanzeng Zhang and Zhi-Zhong YanBeijing Jiaotong University, China†
10687
Measurements of Lamb wave band gaps and guided waves inair/silicon phononic plates and channelsTsung-Tsong Wu,† Wei-Chih Kuo and Jin-Chen HsuNational Taiwan University, Taiwan†
11099
CII The Scientific Program
Experimental study on negative effective mass in a 1Dmass-spring systemGengkai Hu,† Shanshan Yao and Xiaoming ZhouBeijing Institute of Technology, China†
11577
Use of magnesium for lightweight and crashworthy S-frameParisa Tehrani† and Mousa NikahdIran University of Science and Technology, Iran†
10436
The role of nonequilibrium in Hugoniot of aporous materialAnatoly ResnyanskyDefence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
11131
Repeated impact between two flexible rodsAli Tian† and Xiaochun YinNanjing University of Science and Technology, China†
10789
Effects of micro-structures on the in-plane dynamiccrushing of lattice materialsYing Liu† and Xin-chun ZhangBeijing Jiaotong University, China†
11220
Study on the structure health monitoring based onAE and SMI technologyYing Luo† and Ziping WangJiangsu University, China†
11179
Studies on the dynamic behavior of aluminum alloy foamsHongwei Ma,† Guitong Yang, Longmao Zhao and Zhihua WangJinan University, China†
10463
Experimental analysis on lower clamp bolt of motorcyclefront fork during frontal impactShaw WongMalaysian Institute of Road Safety Research, Malaysia
12001
SM10 :: Material instabilitiesChairs: Ahmed Benallal (France) and Rene de Borst (Netherlands)
Effects of energy-providing components in 2D discretestructuresYun-Che WangNational Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
10172
Material stability conditions for a class of inhomogeneousanisotropic mediaCarlos DarosUniversity of Campinas, Brazil
10405
The Scientific Program CIII
Stability of an inverted spring pendulum driven by aperiodic forceMoshe GittermanBar-Ilan University, Israel
10730
Numerical modelling of strain localization in glassypolymers recognising their intrinsic anisotropyHuaxiang Li† and Paul BuckleyUniversity of Oxford, UK†
11613
Instability of compressible elastic materials at stretchingstressesMikhail KaryakinSouthern Federal University, Russia
10321
Mathematical theory of accreted solids and its applicationsAlexander ManzhirovInstitute for Problems in Mechanics, Russia
10470
Onset of cavitation in compressible, isotropic, hyperelasticsolidsOscar Lopez-PamiesState University of New York, Stony Brook, USA
10721
SM11 :: Mechanics of compositesChairs: Peter Gudmundson (Sweden) and Donatus Oguamanam (Canada)
Buckling simulation of imperfect cylindrical compositeshells using Reissner–Mindlin–von Karman type shellfacet modelPetri Kere† and Mikko LylyTampere University of Technology, Finland†
10341
Effective properties of nonlinear power law elastic periodiccompositesVincent Monchiet† and Guy BonnetUniversit Paris-Est Marne la Valle, France†
12175
A coupled analytical model for hydrostatic response of 1-3piezocompositesNimal Rajapakse† and Chen YueThe University of British Columbia, Canada†
10617
CIV The Scientific Program
3D elastodynamics of an interface crackIgor Guz,† Olexandr Menshykov and Maria KashtalyanUniversity of Aberdeen, UK†
10620
Analyses of a metallic rod bridging a unbonded interfaceBrian LegarthTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark
10902
Damage evolution during thermo-oxidation of polymericmatrix compositesKishore Pochiraju,† Gyaneswar Tandon and Greg SchoeppnerStevens Institute of Technology, USA†
10950
Modeling of the degradation of laminates under impact:some key pointsOlivier Allix,† Jean-Mathieu Guimard and Nicolas FeldEcole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France†
11245
Delamination of compressed thin layers at cornersJohan Clausen,† Henrik Jensen and Kim SørensenAalborg University, Denmark†
11325
Multiple curved micro-beams model for in-planemechanical properties of stitched composite laminatesJunqian Zhang† and Yuqing WeiShanghai University, China†
11368
The characterization of interface adhesion of dissimilarelastic-plastic materials by a pressurized blister testmodelingYichun Zhou† and Limei JiangXiangtan University, China†
11431
Transverse crack behavior in satin woven carbon fiberreinforced/epoxy composite laminates at cryogenictemperaturesShinya Watanabe,† Yasuhide Shindo, Tomo Takeda and Fumio NaritaTohoku University, Japan†
11576
Micromechanics-based nonlocal modeling of elastic matricescontaining aligned spheroidal inclusionsIlaria Monetto† and Walter DruganUniversity of Genoa, Italy†
11409
The effect of interfaces on the plastic behavior of periodiccompositesMartin Idiart† and Norman FleckUniversity of Cambridge, UK†
10642
The Scientific Program CV
Free edge effects of thermoplastic composite laminatesMin Shen,† Hongqi Li, Shibin Wang and Jingwei TongTianjin University, China†
11183
Continuum analysis for a unidirectional composite with apenny shaped crackMichael Ryvkin† and Jacob AboudiTel Aviv University, Israel†
10893
On modelling reinforced composites exhibiting stochasticuncertainties on volume fraction: a stochasticmicromechanical approachJohann Guilleminot,† Christophe Binetruy, Djimedo Kondo andChristian SoizeEcole des Mines de Douai, France†
10821
Transient response of active constrained-layer dampedFGM beamsDonatus Oguamanam† and Elena MiroshnichenkoRyerson University, Canada†
11238
Micromechanism of deformation in EMC laminatesZhengdao WangBeijing Jiao-Tong University, China
10544
Thermo-mechanical constitutive laws for particle-reinforcedcomposites including multi-type ellipsoidal reinforcementsYasser ShabanaEl-Mataria, Masaken Elhelmia, Egypt
10704
Meso-mechanical investigation on high temperatureoxidation of thermal protective ceramicsJun Liang,† Chao Wang and Yang LiuHarbin Institute of Technology, China†
11896
Influence of imperfect elastic contact condition on theeffective properties of piezoelectric fibrous compositesFederico Sabina,† Reinaldo Rodriguez-Ramos, Juan Lopez-Realpozo,Raul Guinovart-Diaz and Julian Bravo-CastilleroUniversidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico†
11885
The influence of the dimension ratio and interfacialdebonding on plastic flow of cylindrical SiC reinforcedaluminum matrix compositesYing Zhang† and Shaoxing QuZhejiang University, China†
11835
Accurate modelling of FRP composite sandwich plateshaving interlaminar slipsAnupam ChakrabartiIndian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India
11275
CVI The Scientific Program
SM12 :: Mechanics of phase transitionsChairs: Kaushik Bhattacharya (USA) and Erik van der Giessen (Netherlands)
Multi-phase-field recrystallization simulation based ondeformation microstructureTomohiro Takaki† and Yoshihiro TomitaKyoto Institute of Technology, Japan†
10636
Nucleation and growth of stress-induced martensitic finelayered structures in shape memory alloys under uniaxialtensionYongzhong Huo,† Cheng Peng and Yan YanFudan University, China†
11542
Elastoplastic phase-field simulation of cubic-tetragonalmartensitic transformation in polycrystalsAkinori Yamanaka,† Yoshihiro Tomita and Tomohiro TakakiKobe University, Japan†
11528
Electrical induced crack propagation and domain switchingin ferroelectric single crystalDaining Fang† and Ye-Jian JiangTsinghua University, China†
11093
Micromagnetic theory of ferromagnetic shapememory alloysJiangyu LiUniversity of Washington, USA
11676
Thermomechanical properties of shape-memory polymerand compositeHisaaki Tobushi,† Yoshiki Sugimoto, Yoshihiro Ejiri and ShunichiHayashiAichi Institute of Technology, Japan†
10703
Atomic-scale mechanism of crack-tip deformation: twinningand phase transformationYa-Fang Guo,† Wen-Ping Wu and Lei LiuBeijing Jiaotong University, China†
11020
Stress-induced martensitic phase transformation in NitinolSamantha Daly,† Kaushik Bhattacharya and GuruswamiRavichandranUniversity of Michigan, USA†
10799
Guided phase pattern formation in monolayersWei LuUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
10816
The Scientific Program CVII
An elastoplastic phase field model for microstructureevolutionSan-Qiang ShiThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
10897
Discrete dislocation-transformation model for austeniticsingle crystalsSergio Turteltaub,† Erik van der Giessen and Jingyi ShiDelft University of Technology, Netherlands†
10914
SM14 :: Multibody and vehicle dynamicsChairs: Jorge Ambrosio (Portugal) and Werner Schiehlen (Germany)
A fast iterative solution of the wheel-rail contactIngo KaiserGerman Aerospace Center, Germany
11198
On the contact detection for contact analysis in multibodysystemsPaulo Flores† and Jorge AmbrosioUniversity of Minho, Portugal†
11246
Oscillation reduction of cranes by hoisting manipulationEdwin Kreuzer† and Andreas BockstedteHamburg University of Technology, Germany†
10928
Planetary rover mobility performance on soft and uneventerrainBernd Schafer,† Rainer Krenn and Andreas GibbeschGerman Aerospace Center, Germany†
11243
Smoothing friction phenomena in railway dynamicsWerner Schiehlen,† Jens Koenig and Peter MeinkeUniversity of Stuttgart, Germany†
10099
Measurements and simulations of rail vehicle dynamicswith respect to overturning riskDirk Thomas† and Mats BergRoyal Institute of Technology, Sweden†
10456
Environmental and track perturbations onmultiple pantograph interactions with catenaries inhigh-speed trainsJorge Ambrosio† and Joao PomboIDMEC/IST, Portugal†
10559
CVIII The Scientific Program
Dynamic characteristics of pseudo-rigid bodiesLi-Sheng Wang,† Yih-Hsing Pao and Hsin-Min PengNational Taiwan University, Taiwan†
11264
Analytical and experimental analysis of a parallel leafspring guidanceJacob Meijaard,† Dannis Brouwer and Ben JonkerUniversity of Twente, Netherlands†
11310
Numerical and experimental analysis of an automotiveclutch discSamir Sfarni,† Matthieu Malley, Jerome Fortin and EmmanuelBellengerUniversite de Picardie Jules Verne, France†
11377
Dynamic analysis of rail vehicles and investigation ofpotential derailment caused by wheelflatsWen-Fang Wu,† Sih-Li Chen and Yang-Tsai FanNational Taiwan University, Taiwan†
11533
Development of a dynamic analysis solver using anobject-oriented programming methodJiwon Yoon,† Sungpil Jung, Taewon Park and Jeongbeom KimAjou University, South Korea†
11019
Dynamics model and algorithm of floating raft with elasticlimitersJianming Wen† and Qi FengTongji University, China†
11170
Symbolic tools for sensitivity analysis of multibody systemsArnaud Sandel,† Philippe Boisse, Lionel Maiffredy and Michel FayetNational Institute of Applied Sciences, Lyon, France†
11235
Experimental analysis of the A-pillar vortex fluctuationsBenjamin Levy,† Pierre Brancher and Andre GiovanniniInstitut de Mecanique des Fluides de Toulouse, France†
11632
Modelling and simulating automobile hysteresis nonlineardynamical systemMingxia Fang† and Qi FengTongji University, China†
11258
On sensitivity methods for vehicle systems under stochasticcrosswind-loadsChristian Wetzel† and Carsten ProppeUniversity of Karlsruhe, Germany†
11471
The Scientific Program CIX
The multi-impact dynamics in multibody systemsCaishan Liu,† Bernard Brogliato and Zhen ZhaoPeking University, China†
11070
Analytical study of the improved seatbelt retractorChanseung Park,† Taewon Park, Sungpil Jung, Kwangyeil Cheongand Yosun HongAjou University, South Korea†
11531
The dynamic characteristic analysis of the bi-modal tramusing the test platform of all wheel steering ECUSooho Lee,† Kijung Kim, Kyungho Moon, Sunghun Choi, Kabjin Junand Taewon ParkAjou University, South Korea†
11535
Discrete time transfer matrix method for dynamics ofmulti-rigid-flexible-body systemXiaoting Rui,† Bao Rong and Guoping WangNanjing University of Science and technology, China†
10999
Coupled simulation of dispersions in multibody systemsPeter Eberhard† and Florian FleissnerUniversity of Stuttgart, Germany†
10751
Dynamics of a flexible body with rapid mass lossArun Banerjee† and Mark LemakLockheed Martin Space Systems, USA†
10881
Free vibration of vehicles with interconnected suspensionsWade Smith,† Jeku Jeyakumaran and Nong ZhangUniversity of Technology, Sydney, Australia†
11703
Motion of an inertially excited two-mass oscillator along arough planeIgor Zeidis,† Klaus Zimmermann, Mikhail Pivovarov and NikolaiBolotnikTechnische Universitaet Ilmenau, Germany†
11225
Helix beam finite element based on intrinsic spatialcurvaturesOleg Dmitrochenko† and Aki MikkolaLappeenranta University of Technology, Finland†
10604
Roll-tracking control of an unmanned bicycle using fuzzylogic controllerChih-Keng Chen† and Trung-Kien DaoDayeh University, Taiwan†
11437
CX The Scientific Program
SM15 :: Nanostructures and MEMSChairs: Kyung-Suk Kim (USA) and Francesco de Bona (Italy)
Mechanics and physics of dislocation nucleation innanostructured metalsTing ZhuGeorgia Institute of Technology, USA
11710
Thermo-elastic size-dependent properties ofnano-composites with imperfect interfacesBhushan Karihaloo,† Jianxiang Wang and Huiling DuanCardiff University, UK†
10666
Plectoneme formation in fluctuating DNAPrashant PurohitUniversity of Pennsylvania, USA
10815
On the ratio between surface tension and the bulk modulusof materialsGraham WeirIndustrial Research Ltd., New Zealand
10828
Estimation of load-capacity of multi-layered porousnanofiltersAdam Kovacs,† Ulrich Mescheder and Andras KovacsBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary†
10140
Anisotropic polling and piezoelectric behaviors inrhombohedral ferroelectric single crystalsAi-Kah Soh† and Yicheng SongThe University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong†
10445
Nanomechanical deflection of DNA chips induced byhybridization exothermic effectNeng-Hui Zhang,† Shu-Xiao Wan, Jian-Zhong Chen and Chang-JunChengShanghai University, China†
10811
Characterization of nanoimprinting polymers with laserultrasonicsJuerg Bryner,† Timothy Kehoe, Jacqueline Vollmann, Laurent Aebi,Clivia Torres and Jurg DualETH Zurich, Switzerland†
11001
Elastic properties of nanostructures with the chargedsurfacesLinli Zhu† and Xiaojing ZhengLanzhou University, China†
11014
The Scientific Program CXI
Influence of dislocation distribution density on interfacerelaxation stress in heteroepitaxial thin films with flexiblesubstrateIgor DobovsekUniversity of Ljubljana, Slovenia
11163
A coarse particle method for nanoimprinting processCheng-Da Wu,† Te-Hua Fang and Jen-Fin LinCheng Kung University, Taiwan†
11270
Tuning acoustic wave properties by mechanical resonatorson a surfaceMaria Duhring,† Vincent Laude and Abdelkrim KhelifTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark†
11564
Theoretical analysis of three-point bending test ofnanowires with surface effectsXianwei Zeng,† Weifeng Wang and Jianping DingSouth China University of Technology, China†
11591
On the modelling and decomposition of gradient enhancedelectro-mechanically coupled deformationSebastian Skatulla,† Carlo Sansour and Arockiarajan AnrunachalakasiUniversity of Nottingham, UK†
11790
Higher-order equations for quantum dot structures in thinsolid filmsPeter Evans,† Maciek Korzec, Andreas Munch and Barbara WagnerHumboldt University of Berlin, Germany†
10962
Application of molecular statistical thermodynamics touniaxial tension of ZnO nanorodsYilong Bai,† Pan Xiao, Fujiu Ke, Jun Wang and Mengfeng XiaChinese Academy of Sciences, China†
11169
Theoretical analysis of adsorption-induced microcantileverbendingShou-Wen Yu,† Ji-Qiao Zhang, Xi-Qiao Feng and Gang-Feng WangTsinghua University, China†
11419
SM16 :: Plasticity and viscoplasticityChairs: Marc Geers (Netherlands) and Christian Miehe (Germany)
A finite strain theory of gradient crystal plasticityMitsutoshi Kuroda† and Viggo TvergaardYamagata University, Japan†
11296
CXII The Scientific Program
Thermodynamic coarse-graining of dislocation mechanicsand the size-dependent continuum plasticitySinisa Mesarovic,† Raghuraman Baskaran, Sreekanth Akarapu andHussein ZbibWashington State University, USA†
11266
Recent progress in the homogenization of elasto-plasticand elasto-viscoplastic inclusion-reinforced compositesIssam Doghri,† Koen Delaere, Nicolas Bilger, Laurent Adam, LaurentDelannay and Laurence BrassartUniversite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium†
11764
The effect of void shape on size-dependent void growthChristian Niordson† and Viggo TvergaardTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark†
11347
Characterization of strain rate dependent deformationbehavior of carbon-black filled rubberYoshihiro Tomita,† Masaki Kondou and Masato NaitoGraduate School of Engineering, Japan†
10160
Incremental variational principles with application to thehomogenization of nonlinear dissipative compositesPierre Suquet† and Noel LahellecCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France†
10279
On the link between discretization and higher orderhomogenization of elastic-plastic compositesKenneth Runesson† and Fredrik LarssonChalmers University of Technology, Sweden†
10596
Mesoscopic modeling of the relaxation of intrinsic stress inthin films by grain boundary diffusion and plasticity: adiscrete dislocation dynamics approachErik van der Giessen† and Can AyasUniversity of Groningen, Netherlands†
10556
Simulation of deformation and fracture of metal/ceramicinterfacesSiegfried Schmauder† and Amir SiddiqUniversity of Stuttgart, Germany†
11683
A canonical numerical formulation for wrinkling inelastoplastic membranes undergoing large deformationsJoern Mosler† and Fehmi CirakRuhr University Bochum, Germany†
11102
The Scientific Program CXIII
Computational challenges in finite plasticity from amathematical view pointCarsten Carstensen† and Robert HuthHumboldt University, Germany†
11958
Grain size effect and intrinsic material length of apolycrystalKe-Shi ZhangGuangxi University, China
10047
Hardening and softening in micro and nanoplasticityCarl Dahlberg† and Peter GudmundsonRoyal Institute of Technology, Sweden†
11497
Discrete and continuum dislocations and plastic hardeningof crystalsPilar Ariza,† Ashwin Ramasubramaniam and Michael OrtizUniversidad de Sevilla, Spain†
10886
Ductile damage development in friction stir weldedaluminum jointsKim NielsenTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark
10776
Bauschinger effect in freestanding thin films modeled bydiscrete dislocation plasticityLucia Nicola,† Ranjeet Kumar and Erik van der GiessenDelft University of Technology, Netherlands†
11189
Viscoplasticity of ice single crystals loaded in torsion:experiments and discrete dislocation dynamicssimulationsMarc Fivel,† Juliette Chevy and Paul DuvalSIMaP-GPM2, France†
11181
Influence of die rotating speed on forward extrusionXiang Ma† and Matthew BarnettSINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Norway†
11641
An influence of torsional cycles on the uni-axial tension ofselected materialsZbigniew Kowalewski† and Tadeusz SzymczakMotor Transport Institute, Poland†
12118
The relationship between deformation-induced textureLong Shiguo,† Ma Zengsheng, Pan Yong and Zhou YichunXiangtan University, China†
10355
CXIV The Scientific Program
SM17 :: Stability of structuresChairs: Henrik Jensen (Denmark) and Nick Triantafyllidis (USA)
Structural and failure performance of load-carrying latticestructuresHans Obrecht,† Ulf Reinicke and Marcel WalkowiakTechnische Universitat Dortmund, Germany†
10996
Buckling of single-crystal silicon nanolinesunder indentationRui Huang,† Bin Li, Min Kang and Paul HoUniversity of Texas at Austin, USA†
11162
Mechanically-triggered transformations of pattern andphononic band gaps in periodic elastomeric structuresKatia Bertoldi† and Mary BoyceMassachusetts Institute of Technology, US Minor Outlying Islands†
11399
Luders bands induced localization and propagation ofcurvature in steel tubes under pure bendingStelios Kyriakides,† Ali Ok and Edmundo CoronaUniversity of Texas at Austin, USA†
10980
Thermal post-buckling behavior of FG panels in supersonicairflowsJi-Hwan Kim† and Ki-Ju SohnSeoul National University, South Korea†
10038
Multi-bifurcation analysis for the multi-folding structuresIchiro Ario† and Andrew WatsonHiroshima University, Japan†
10460
Wrinkling of thin rectangular plates under longitudinaltensionBarrie Fraser† and Charlie MacaskillUniversity of Sydney, Australia†
10758
The computation of sensitivity analysis of stabilityproblems of steel plane framesZdenek Kala,† Abayomi Omishore and Libor PuklickyBrno University of Technology, Czech Republic†
10865
Plastic buckling and post-buckling of rectangular plates,experiments and their simulation by FE computationsSuresh Shrivastava,† Kamal Berrada and Bing LiuMcGill University, Canada†
11037
The Scientific Program CXV
Analysis on aeroelastic dynamics of a rotating laminateddisk with viscoelastic core layerXingzhe Wang† and Longfei LiLanzhou University, China†
11367
Local lattice instability analysis on amorphous metals:effect of free surfaceMasaomi Nishimura,† Yoshihiro Tomita and Kisaragi YashiroKobe University, Japan†
11686
Stress focusing in twisted thin elastic platesCiprian Coman† and Andrew BassomUniversity of Glasgow, UK†
11508
Large deformation and instability in hydrogelsZhigang Suo,† Xuanhe Zhao and Wei HongHarvard University, USA†
11644
The initiation of strain nonuniformity in thin-walledcylinders subjected to cyclic torsion analogous to internalbucklingMasami Kobayashi† and Koji UetaniThe University of Shiga Prefecture, Japan†
11691
SM18 :: Structural optimizationChairs: Mike Xie (Australia) and Byung Kwak (South Korea)
Topological design of isotropic compositesVivien Challis,† Anthony Roberts and Andy WilkinsUniversity of Queensland, Australia†
10326
Efficient optimization-based form finding of cable nets inuniform fluid flowMichael Winther,† Niels Olhoff and Kurt HansenAalborg University, Denmark†
11049
Topology optimisation for micropolar elastic solidsYutaka Arimitsu,† Zhiqiang Wu, Hiroto Kawano and Yuji SogabeEhime University, Japan†
11095
On optimization of involute gear teethNiels PedersenTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark
11155
Structural optimization using evolutionary algorithm anddata miningTing-Yu Chen† and Yi ChengNational Chung Hsing University, Taiwan†
11176
CXVI The Scientific Program
Topology optimization of continuum by successiveapproximationSei-ichiro Sakata† and Fumihiro AshidaElectronic Control Systems Engineering, Japan†
10214
The optimum design of a rack and pinion gear using theTaguchi methodSungpil Jung,† Sungmoon Park, Chanseung Park, Taewon Park andTaeckrim SongAjou University, South Korea†
11440
Error estimate based remeshing strategy for shapeoptimization using radial basis functionsDaniel Wilke,† Albert Groenwold and Schalk KokUniversity of Pretoria, South Africa†
11825
Optimum material design of maximum structural seepageunder compliance constraintGengdong Cheng† and Shengli XuDalian University of Technology, China†
12088
Topology optimization of optical band gap effects in slabstructures modulated by periodic Rayleigh wavesNiels Aage,† Allan Gersborg and Ole SigmundTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark†
12077
Optimization of stepped beams and platesJaan Lellep,† Tiina Kraav and Julia PolikarpusUniversity of Tartu, Estonia†
11597
Level set approach for structural optimizationAndrzej MyslinskiSystems Research Institute, Poland
11775
Structural shape optimization by weight of NURBS withIGES file exchangeGeol Choi† and Byung KwakKorean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea†
11363
SM19 :: Structural vibrationsChairs: Marian Wiercigroch (UK) and Pedro Ribeiro (Portugal)
Phenomenon of coupled structures of mechanical systemsJulijana SimonovicUniversity of Nis, Yugoslavia
11575
The Scientific Program CXVII
Elastoplastic and geometrically non-linear vibrations ofbeams by the p-version finite element methodPedro Ribeiro† and Gert van der HeijdenUniversity of Porto, Portugal†
10366
Nonlinear parametric vibration of axially acceleratingbeamsLi-Qun Chen† and Hu DingShanghai University, China†
10384
Gap waves propagating in layered piezoelectric materialstructures with initial stressJianke Du,† Xiaoying Jin and Ji WangNingbo University, China†
10860
Vibration and buckling behaviour of soft core sandwichplate using an improved higher order zigzag theoryBhrigu Singh,† Mihir Pandit and Abdul SheikhIndian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India†
11032
Vibration localization in disordered periodically stiffeneddouble-leaf panelsGui-Lan Yu,† Yue-Sheng Wang and Jian LanBeijing Jiaotong University, China†
11045
Magnetic damping of resonant rotor-bearing vibrationsWlodzimierz Kurnik† and Krzysztof DziedzicWarsaw University of Technology, Poland†
11077
Difference resonances in a controlled van der Pol–DuffingoscillatorJinchen JiUniversity of Technology, Sydney, Australia
11129
Chaotic vibrations of a post-buckled cantilevered beamconstrained by a stretched string at the top endKen-ichi Nagai,† Shinichi Maruyama, Kota Muto and TakaoYamaguchiGunma University, Japan†
11234
Nonlinear transient vibration of an axially moving stringwith an attached traveling oscillator under wind excitationsYuefang Wang† and Lefeng LuDalian University of Technology, China†
11295
CXVIII The Scientific Program
Stochastic data-based representation of uncertain complexnon-linear systemsSami Masri,† Miguel Hernandez-Garcia, Felipe Arrate and RogerGhanemUniversity of Southern California, USA†
12071
PDF solution to nonlinear oscillators excited by Gaussianand Poisson white noisesHai Zhu,† Guo Er, Kun Kou and Vai IuUniversity of Macau, Macau†
12104
Normal vibration modes of a slender beam on elasticfoundation with unilateral contactCarlos Mazzilli† and Stefano LenciUniversity of So Paulo, Brazil†
10873
Forced response of waveguides from finite element analysisBrian Mace,† Yoshiyuki Waki and Michael BrennanUniversity of Southampton, UK†
10908
Nonlinear vibrations of an annular hyperelastic membranePaulo Goncalves† and Renata SoaresCatholic University, PUC-Rio, Brazil†
11196
Damage identification in multilayer composite structuresusing Lamb stress wavesWieslaw Ostachowicz† and Pawel KudelaPolish Academy of Sciences, Poland†
10242
Dynamic analysis of an automatic transmission parkingmechanismJeku Jeyakumaran† and Nong ZhangUniversity of Technology, Sydney, Australia†
10469
Guided waves damage detection in beams utilising Bayesianartificial neural network model class selectionChing Ng,† Martin Veidt and Chin LiewThe University of Queensland, Australia†
11257
Bifurcation patterns of a whirling transported stringGert van der Heijden† and Barrie FraserUniversity College London, UK†
11389
Experimental unfolding and reduced order model in thecomplex dynamics of a sagged cableGiuseppe Rega† and Rocco AlaggioSapienza Universita di Roma, Italy†
11411
The Scientific Program CXIX
Subcritical flutter in the problems of acoustics of frictionOleg KirillovTechnische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany
10157
VIV of vertical offshore riser in lock-in: low-dimensionalmodelMarian Wiercigroch,† Narakorn Srinil and Marko KeberUniversity of Aberdeen, UK†
10567
Phenomenological mapping method and mathematicalanalogy of hubrid system dynamicsKatica HedrihUniversity of Nis, Yugoslavia
10135
Amplitude reduction of self-excited micro-cantilever probeof atomic force microscopeHiroshi Yabuno,† Masaharu Kuroda, Kiwamu Ashida and TakeshiKobayashiUniversity of Tsukuba, Japan†
10514
Proposals for visualising the evolution of approximateanalytical solutions in engineering dynamicsMatthew Cartmell† and David ForehandUniversity of Glasgow, UK†
11240
SM20 :: Viscoelasticity and creepChairs: Alan Cocks (UK) and George Voyiadjis (USA)
Bases and advances of the synthetic theory of irreversibledeformationEndre RuszinkoBudapest Polytechnic, Hungary
11073
An advanced rapid three-dimensional modeling technologyfor asphalt concreteXinhua Yang,† Yong Ye, Chuanyao Chen and Rui XuHuazhong University of Science and Technology, China†
11856
Contents
Sectional Lectures and Mini-symposium Papers
Material Instabilities in Elastic and Plastic Solids:The Perturbative Approach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Davide Bigoni
Modelling Strain Localization by Cohesive (Overlapping)Zones in Tension (Compression): Brittleness Size Effectsand Scaling in Material Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Alberto Carpinteri, Marco Paggi
Multi-scale Analysis of Polycristalline Metals andComposites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35J.-L. Chaboche
Micro-architectured Solids: From Blast ResistantStructures to Morphing Wings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Norman A. Fleck
Plasto-Mechanics of Large Deformation under ImpactLoading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67N.K. Gupta
Onset of Oscillatory Thermocapillary Convection . . . . . . . . . . . . 85W.R. Hu, Z.M. Tang
Instabilities of Flows through Deformable Tubes andChannels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101O.E. Jensen
Surface Bubbles in Micro-and Nanofluidics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117Bram Borkent, Detlef Lohse
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Bridged and Cohesive Crack Models for Fracture inComposite Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135Roberta Massabo
Relaxation to Steady Vortical Flows – And Knots in theQuark-Gluon Plasma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155H.K. Moffatt
Instabilities across the Scales: Simple Models for ShearBanding, Plate Subduction and Mantle Convection inGeodynamics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165Hans-Bernd Muhlhaus, Louis Moresi, Matt Davies, KlausGottschald, Alina Hale
From Dry Granular Flows to Submarine Avalanches . . . . . . . . . 189Mickael Pailha, Maxime Nicolas, Olivier Pouliquen
Failure of Rocks in the Laboratory and in the Earth . . . . . . . . . 199J.W. Rudnicki
Modeling of Bone Failure by Cohesive Zone Models . . . . . . . . . 217Thomas Siegmund, Matthew R. Allen, David B. Burr
The Aerodynamics of Wind Turbines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231J.N. Sørensen, R. Mikkelsen, N. Troldborg, V.L. Okulov, W.Z. Shen
Cohesive-Zone Modeling of Adhesive Joints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249M.D. Thouless
Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257