International audienceThe modelling and the numerical simulation of the behaviour of structures or manufacturing processes is a growing research field in high demand with industry. The national colloquium in computational mechanics (colloque national en calcul des structures) is organised every two years by the Computational Structural Mechanics Association (CSMA). CSMA is affiliated to the “Association Française de Mécanique (AFM)”, to the International Association for Computational Mechanics (IACM) and to European Community on COmputational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS). This regular and well-established event is the unique national manifestation dedicated to this field. The colloquium attracts an increasing audience composed both...
Mechanics of Materials and Structures has become a popular new name of former Institutes for Strengt...
We present an overview of the model implemented by the International Centre for Numerical Methods in...
This is the report of the Computational Mechanics Lab led by Prof. Stéphane Borda
International audienceThe modelling and the numerical simulation of the behaviour of structures or m...
Computational Mechanics is the Proceedings of the 2007 International Symposium on Computational Mech...
Book of abstracts of the 9th GRACM conference, organized by the Greek Association of Computational M...
Géradin Michel. On some aspects of the numerical modelling and simulation on the engineering science...
Focusing on five main groups of interdisciplinary problems, this book covers a wide range of topics ...
This book presents a collection of papers emphasizing applications of mathematical models and method...
ECCOMAS MSF 2017 is the third in series of International Conferences that allow very fruitful exchan...
Preface The Nordic Association for Computational Mechanics (NoACM) was founded in October 1988 in G...
This e-volume contains the extended abstracts presented at the 29th Nordic Seminar on Computational ...
International audienceThe CEMRACS is an annual summer school initiated in 1996 by Fr ́ed ́eric Coque...
The range of topics covers a vivid scope of recent research subjects, on the frontier between applie...
National audienceAs an answer to one of the main concerns expressed by the attendees of the first CO...
Mechanics of Materials and Structures has become a popular new name of former Institutes for Strengt...
We present an overview of the model implemented by the International Centre for Numerical Methods in...
This is the report of the Computational Mechanics Lab led by Prof. Stéphane Borda
International audienceThe modelling and the numerical simulation of the behaviour of structures or m...
Computational Mechanics is the Proceedings of the 2007 International Symposium on Computational Mech...
Book of abstracts of the 9th GRACM conference, organized by the Greek Association of Computational M...
Géradin Michel. On some aspects of the numerical modelling and simulation on the engineering science...
Focusing on five main groups of interdisciplinary problems, this book covers a wide range of topics ...
This book presents a collection of papers emphasizing applications of mathematical models and method...
ECCOMAS MSF 2017 is the third in series of International Conferences that allow very fruitful exchan...
Preface The Nordic Association for Computational Mechanics (NoACM) was founded in October 1988 in G...
This e-volume contains the extended abstracts presented at the 29th Nordic Seminar on Computational ...
International audienceThe CEMRACS is an annual summer school initiated in 1996 by Fr ́ed ́eric Coque...
The range of topics covers a vivid scope of recent research subjects, on the frontier between applie...
National audienceAs an answer to one of the main concerns expressed by the attendees of the first CO...
Mechanics of Materials and Structures has become a popular new name of former Institutes for Strengt...
We present an overview of the model implemented by the International Centre for Numerical Methods in...
This is the report of the Computational Mechanics Lab led by Prof. Stéphane Borda