MAY 27 (MONDAY)

Civil Engineering Faculty (main building), lecture room 310

 

9:00-10:00

C.J. Pearce

A coupled, multi-phase, hygro-thermo-mechanical

 

C.T. Davie

model for concrete

 

10.00-10.20 Coffee break

 

 10:20-10:50

D. Jasińska

Atomic-scale fem analysis of a cohesive contact problem

 

 

for a graphene membrane

10:50-11:20

M. Stojek

Trefftz-type finite elements for wave phenomena.

 

 

Application to offshore structures & open problems

11:20-11:50

S. Milewski

Selected computational aspects of the meshless finite difference

 

 

method and their implementation in MATLAB

11:50-12:20

M. Słoński

Particle filters for sequential parametric identification problems

 

M. Tekieli

 

 

12.20-13.30 Lunch

 

13:30-14:00

Ł. Kaczmarczyk

A modelling framework for three-dimensional brittle fracture

 

C. J. Pearce

 

 14:00-14:30

R.J.D. Mackenzie

A predictive model of surface tension in micro-fluids

 

Ł. Kaczmarczyk

 

 

C.J. Pearce

 

14:30-15:00

J. Vignollet

Phase-field models for brittle and cohesive fracture

 

S. May

 

 

C. Verhoosel

 

 

R. de Borst

 

 

15.00-15.20 Coffee break

 

15:20-15:50

M. German

Simulation of reinforcement corrosion in RC member

 

J. Pamin

due to chloride ingress

15:50-16:20

M. Serafin

Modeling error in computational homogenization

 

W. Cecot

 

16:20-16:50

J. Jaśkowiec

A consistent iterative scheme for 2D and 3D cohesive crack

 

F. van der Meer

analysis in XFEM

 

 

 

MAY 28 (TUESDAY)

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty, room 17 (lab E, top floor)

 

9:00-10:00

Y. Renard

GetFEM++: a generic finite element library

 

10.00-10.20 Coffee break

 

10:20-11:10

Y. Renard

The contact condition on crack lips with xfem

11:10-11:35

A. Andreykiv

A level set based algorithm for simulation of large

 

L. Jin Lim

sliding contact between domains modelled with finite element

 

R. Brinkgreve

and material point methods

11:35-12:00

L. Jin Lim

Large deformation analysis with material point method

 

A. Andreykiv

 

 

R. Brinkgreve

 

 

12.00-13.30 Lunch

 

13:30-14:30

R. Putanowicz

Building environment for FEM programming.

 

 

Problems, tools, solutions

 

14.30-15.00 Discussion