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CCM2020

The 10th Conference on Computational Mechanics (CCM 2020)

Sanya, China
5 - 7 December 2020
The conference ended on 07 December 2020

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
25th May 2020

About CCM2020

The 10th Conference on Computational Mechanics (CCM 2020) will be held from December 5-7,2020 in Sanya, China. This Conference will cover issues on Fluid Mechanics, Rock Mechanics, Solid Mechanics and other related topics. It dedicates to creating a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods. The Conference will bring together academicians, engineers, educators and policy-makers from all over the world, and we hope that you will take this opportunity to join us for academic exchange and visit the city of Sanya.  

Topics

• computational mechanics

Call for Papers

Fluid Mechanics Aerodynamics Boundary Layers and Transition Buoyant Flows Complex Fluids Computational Fluid Mechanics Coastal and Ocean Fluid Dynamics Eddy Simulation Environmental Flows Fluid-Solid Coupling Flow Simulation Flows with Heat Transfer Fluid-structure Interaction Free Boundary Flows High-speed and Chemically Reacting Flows Microfluidics Multiphase Flows Newtonian & Non-Newtonian Flows Reactive & Combustion Flows Rock Mechanics Basic Property Constitutive Relation Monitoring and Control of Rock Engineering New Theory Numerical Analysis and Simulation Rock Dynamics Rock Fracture Mechanism Rock Blasting Stability Analysis of Rock Engineering Stability and Risk Analysis of Underground Engineering The Test of Rock Dynamic Parameters Solid Mechanics Biomechanics Boundary Element Methods Contact Mechanics and Tribology Dynamic Failure and Fracture Discrete Element Methods Finite Element Methods Fracture and Damage Mechanics Linear and Nonlinear Dynamics, Testing, Impact and Crashworthiness Modeling and Simulation Material Mechanics Structural Dynamics

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