What Does The Future Of Computational Mechanics Look Like?

Computational Mechanics, as is evident from its nomenclature, is a discipline that involves the use of computational methods to study mechanical processes. Essentially an interdisciplinary area of study which involves the use of computer science, mechanics and advanced mathematics, Computational Mechanics has pervaded far and wide into the field of science and technology. Be it industrial processes, software simulation, artificial intelligence or the biological sciences, today it is hard to think of any field of modern study that has not been touched by Computational Mechanics. And considering recent trends, this wide-spread application of Computational Mechanics should continue in the future too.

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Computational Mechanics And Artificial Intelligence (AI)

As most of us know, AI is going to be the technology of the future. With everything from our smartphones to airplanes being subsumed in the domain of artificial intelligence, it is hard to think of a future where AI will not play a major role. And Computational Mechanics can be a big contributor to this field. Already the use of Computational Mechanics in order to develop AI Expert Systems has begun. We can expect that in the future, Computational Mechanics will continue to play a major role in AI.

Computational Mechanics And Industry

Computational Mechanics already plays a role in various industries. From being used in modeling vehicle crash scenarios to predict the flow of fluids (Computational Fluid Dynamics) through pipes, Computational Mechanics already plays a big role in multiple fields. With the rise of automation, and increasing mechanization of the factory floor, it can be easily expected that Computational Mechanics will continue to be of use in industry.

Computational Mechanics And Computer Science

It is no secret that Computer Science already pervades and will continue to pervade multiple facets of our lives. And as Computational Mechanics is intrinsically linked to this field already, its influence can be expected to continue. Computational Mechanics is helping in software development and computer architecture design. There is further scope for use of this discipline in designing network systems that offer better quality of service and greater coverage.

Future Of Computational Mechanics In Design And Manufacture       

Computational models already play a big role in design and manufacturing processes such as CAD/CAM. However, current models may be limited to approximations of the systems in question. This is primarily due to the lack of availability of adequate computing power. With the advent of more powerful computer systems and quantum computing systems, such impediments may be expected to overcome, thus allowing Computational Modeling to play a bigger role in the manufacturing and design of products. As more resources are available, modeling systems will be able to design better products, taking into account multiple, complex factors.

Robotics And Computational Mechanics

As already mentioned above, Robotics and Automation are expected to play a major role in the future of the world. Robots are complex systems which need to continually create a model of their current state in order to function according to their requirements. Computational Mechanics will continue to play a big role in the manufacture and control of robotic systems and algorithms. By use of Computational Mechanics it should be possible to create robots which are more responsive and efficient.

The Future Of Medical Science

One of the most important impacts that Computational Mechanics is expected to have will be in the field of medical science. The human body is a complex system, and multiple mechanical and fluid processes take place inside us every moment. Computational Mechanics can help to successfully model processes such as the flow of blood through the human body, the functioning of various organs and limbs and much more. This will enable medical practitioners and researchers to develop more advanced treatment methods.

Computational Mechanics And The Cities Of The Future

Finally, mention must be made of the cities of the future. It is no doubt that cities are growing, becoming vastly complex systems in their own right. In order to properly maintain cities and public utilities such as water and power supply, perform road network analysis and consumption pattern prediction Computational Mechanics can be of immense help.

It can be safely said the future of Computational Mechanics looks bright indeed. As it continues to makes forays into newer and greater applications in our future, the discipline will continue to grow with leaps and bounds.

Proceedings From The 2014 WCCM Event In Barcelona

The 2014 WCCM congress is a jointly organized event between IACM and ECCOMAS. Tagged WCCM XI – ECCM V – ECFD VI Barcelona 2014, the Congress was held in Barcelona Spain from 20 – 25 July 2014.

The Proceedings Of The Co-Organized

11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics,
5th European Congress on Computational Mechanics &
6th European Congress on Computational Fluid Dynamics

The topics covered in the Congress spread across many disciplines on the application and theory of computational approaches in applied sciences and engineering.

 

The 2014 WCCM congress is a jointly organized event between IACM and ECCOMAS

 

Of the over 4000 abstracts submitted, about 3200 were accepted for presentation. For the presentation, papers were grouped into 8 distinctive technical sessions focused on Aeronautics, over 216 Minisymposia and 26 thematic sessions that include contributed papers.

The technical programs are 6 major plenary lectures and 30 semi-plenary lectures which includes many young investor lectures and industrial lectures. Also inclusive are the closing and opening lectures.

 

The 11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics will be held in Barcelona, Spain.

All the activities outlined made the 2014 event the largest meeting to be held in computational mechanics. It is a gathering of about 4000 academics, scientists, engineers and researchers from more than 60 countries from around the world. It wass a gathering in Barcelona, Spain, to listen to new developments, present works and have the opportunity to have some time with old colleagues and friends on the platform.

The topics covered in the Congress spread across many disciplines on the application and theory of computational approaches in applied sciences and engineering.

Minisymposia

  •  The congress covers presentations on Minisymposia
    •  The congress Minisymposia is divided between ECCM V and ECFD VI as;
    •  Minisymposia in the frame of ECCM V
    •  Minisymposia in the frame of ECFD VI
    •  Each of the sessions above is also labeled under sections of TOMO II to TOMO VI for better reference. This includes the papers and technical sessions of the Congress

The Papers’ Lists

  •  The list of the presented papers are categorized as:
    • Minisymposia in the frame of ECCM V – TOMO II
    • Minisymposia in the frame of ECCM V – TOMO III
    • Minisymposia in the frame of ECCM V – TOMO IV
    • Minisymposia in the frame of ECFD VI – TOMO V
    • Contributed Papers in the frame of ECCM V – TOMO VI
    • Contributed Papers in the frame of ECFD VI – TOMO VI
    • Special Technological Sessions – TOMO VI

 

Some of the topics in this section are:

Contributed Papers – ECCM V

  • Advanced Numerical Methods
  • Composite Materials and Structures
  • Impact Mechanics and Blast Loads
  • Industrial Applications of Computational Solid Mechanics and Related Techniques

The technical programs are 6 major plenary lectures and 30 semi-plenary lectures which includes many young investor lectures and industrial lectures.

Contributed Papers – EFCD VI

  •  Advanced Methods of Computational Fluid Dynamics and Related Techniques
    • Special Technology Sessions
    • Higher-Order Methods for Aerospace Applications
    • Multi-Physics Challenges in Aeronautics Design
    • Minisymposia Papers – ECCM V (TOM II)
    • Advanced Approaches for Shape Optimization
    • Advanced Bea Models
    • Advanced Computational Failure Analysis of Fiber Composite Structures
    • Advanced Computational Techniques in Geophysical Sciences
    • Advanced Discretization and solution Methods for Coupled Multiphysics transport Phenomena
    • Advanced Homogenization Approaches for Modeling Damages and Failure in solids
    • Advanced Materials: Computational Analysis of Properties and Performance
    • Advanced Methods for the Analysis and design of Tensile Structure


Minisymposia Papers – ECFD VI (TOMO V)

  •  Advanced Gridding and Discretization Techniques for Petroleum Reservoir Simulation
    • Advanced Models for Large- Eddy Simulation and Regulation of Turbulent Flows
    • Advanced Numerical Methods for Cavitating Flows
    • Advanced Techniques for Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow and Transport in Porous Media
    • Advances in accurate and Robust Numerical Methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics
    • Advances in Moving Boundary Problems in Fluid Dynamics
    • Advances in multiscale Flow Modeling; Methods and Applications

This is the proceeding of the event for that year.