European Solid Mechanics Conference

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Description

Traditionally, structural mechanics and fluid-structure interactions tend to avoid harmful instabilities such as buckling and flutter. Recent decade have seen an increasing demand from the green energetics for new smart structures and mechanical metamaterials for efficient energy harvesting. The new applications, where such instabilities are desirable, dramatically influence the established approaches to stability analysis of structures, reconsidering the role of elasticity, dissipation, kinematic constraints both in linear and nonlinear settings, and actively absorbing new ideas from physics and modern applied mathematics.

In this mini-symposium we welcome researchers from all areas of solid and structural mechanics for discussing instability mechanisms in both the classical and in the cutting edge applications. Theoretical, computational and experimental studies are invited of such engineering situations as coupled mode flutter of wings, flags and pipes; electromechanically coupled systems; conventional and soft robotics; wave energy converters; friction-induced vibrations; stability of slender structures under conservative and non-conservative stationary and time-dependent loads; rotor dynamics; stability of moving continua and wave propagation in infinite dimensional structures; biomechanics.

The goal of this mini-symposium is to bring together mechanics, physicists and engineers who are interested in exchanging new challenging stability and instability problems in structural mechanics and fluid-structure interactions and novel methods of stability analysis. We believe that such cross-fertilization will both serve for advancement and update of the stability theory and result in new collaborations for investigating concrete modern engineering applications.
Period2 Jul 20186 Jul 2018
Event typeConference
Conference number10
LocationBologna, ItalyShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational