Call for abstract (submission extended to Feb. 28, 2015): Integration of Crystal Plasticity into Modeling and Simulations of Materials across Different Length and Time Scales

Post date: Nov 4, 2014 10:37:41 PM

Note on 12.16.2014: Symposium code is now MS1009 (formerly MS1010) and the link of the symposium is moved to: http://13.usnccm.org/MS1009

Dear Colleagues,

We cordially invite you to participate and present your excellent works at our symposium titled “Integration of Crystal Plasticity into Modeling and Simulations ofMaterials across Different Length and Time Scales” (Symposium code: MS1009, link: http://13.usnccm.org/MS1009) at 13th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics. The congress will be held from July 26th to July 30th 2015 in San Diego, California, USA.

The symposium topics include:

- 3D Microstructurally-based Modeling and Simulation

- Thermal Dependent and Time Dependent Constitutive Modeling

- Multi-length and Multi-time Scale Modeling and Simulation of Deformation and Damage based on Finite Element Methods, Visco- (Elasto-) Plastic Self-Consistent Models, (Elasto-)Visco-Plastic Fast Fourier Transform, Discrete Dislocation Dynamics, Molecular Dynamics Simulations etc.

- Advances in Deformation and Damage of Crystalline Materials during Forming, Fatigue and Creep: Computation and Experiment

- Integration of Crystal Plasticity-based Models into Material Development, Production and Application

Important deadlines:

- Abstract submission: February 15, 2015

- Notification of acceptance: April 8, 2015

- Early registration: March 15 – May 15, 2015

We are looking forward to meeting you at the Congress.

Best regards,

Minh-Son Pham, Carnegie Mellon University and National Institute of Standards and Technology

Anthony Rollett, Carnegie Mellon University

Timothy Foecke, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Adam Creuziger, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Mark Iadicola, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Jonathan Guyer, National Institute of Standards and Technology