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Objectives
The objective of the course is to present the fundamental
basis and the applicability of a number of
particle based computational methods that can be
effectively used for solving a variety of problems in
engineering and applied sciences.
The methods to be described in the course include
the discrete element method (DEM) the smooth
particle hydrodynamic method (SPH) and the particle
finite element method (PFEM). The coupling of
these methods with standard numerical procedures
such as the finite element methods (FEM) and also
with meshless techniques will be emphazised.
The applications particle-based of the methods presented
in the course cover the analysis of geomechanical
and mining problems, metal forming processes,
fluid-structure interaction problems accounting for
free surface flow effects (effect of water streams in
constructions, wave loads in harbours and marine
structures, ship hydrodinamics, etc.), nano-micromacroscopic
effects in material science and biomedical
engineering, simulation of cell mobility and
melting polymers in fire situations and many others.
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