International Conference on mechanics of complex solids and fluids – 17 au 22 Mai 2015

 

Le LGCgE est impliqué dans l’organisation de la première conférence internationale sur la mécanique des solides et des fluides complexes qui se tiendra à Lille du 17 au 22 Mai 2015.

 

Les thématiques abordées dans le cadre de cette conférence sont les suivantes :

  • Time-dependent mechanics
    • Visco-elasticity, visco-plasticity, visco-damage, etc.
    • Metals and metallic alloys, e.g. effect of interfaces (grain boundaries / inclusions), phase transformation, texture evolution in polycrystals, etc.
    • Polymers and related composites, e.g. finite strain constitutive equations, response upon complex and / or cyclic loading, strain-induced structural evolution, ageing, etc.
    • Dynamic behavior of solid materials
    • Complex fluids dynamics, e.g. polymeric fluids (polymer-induced drag reduction flows, etc.), foams, suspensions, etc.
    • Rheology and processing of complex fluids, e.g. extrusion, injection molding, etc.
  • Coupled mechanics
    • Smart and multi-functional materials, e.g. coupling with electrical and magnetic effects (electro-active / magneto-active polymers and composites, electro-rheological / magneto-rheological fluids, piezoceramics, etc.)
    • Shape memory alloys (coupling with temperature / diffusion / chemistry)
    • Coupled multi-physics phenomena (e.g. thermo-mechanical, chemo-mechanical, etc.)
  • Multi-scale modeling
    • Homogenization-based modeling (theoretical and computational homogenization)
    • Effective transport / property coefficients determination (viscosity, diffusivity, etc.)
    • Atomistic and quantum modeling
    • Inverse problems and optimization in multi-scale mechanics
      • Damage, fracture and fatigue
        • Damage constitutive modeling
        • Fracture at low-stress triaxiality
        • Damage characterization and fracture analysis
        • Multi-axial experiments
        • Lifetime predictions
        • Instrumentation and measurements at macro-scale
          • Full-field kinematics measurements
          • Heterogeneous tests
          • Model identification
        • Nano and micro-scale experiments
          • In-situ observation at different scales (microscopy and diffraction)
          • Microrheology, microfluidics of complex fluids
          • Nanocomposite structure

        Plus d’information sur le site de la conférence à l’adresse suivante : http://www.icmcsf.com/