AICTE Sponsored

3rd International Conference on Computing in Mechanical Engineering

22nd to 24th September, 2021

Hands on workshop (Beginner and Expert) on OMNIS™ 5.1 by Cadence NUMECA, Belgium, for all registered participants

About the Conference

Computers manifest themselves as a tool for designing, analyzing and experimenting scientific processes with much ease and accuracy. The applications of computers in the field of mechanical engineering extended the horizons of research and development. Computational skills when used effectively with scientific experiments and sound theoretical knowledge can tremendously increase research output. Processes such as fluid flow, solidification and melting, combustion in the IC engines and many other complex and fast physical phenomenons can be visualized and every minute aspect of these processes can be better comprehended through computational techniques.

Application of computing is not limited to Computational Fluid Dynamics, but in fact it is hard to find an area in mechanical engineering where computation is not used as a tool for increasing productivity. While CFD can be used for visualizing and predicting flow characteristics, Computer Aided Designing is used in the design and installation phase, MATLAB for optimizing designs and processes, CNC programming for controlling machines and processes and BIM in the decommissioning phase. High performance computing employing cluster, blade and cloud environments have indeed paved the way for the most convenient and state-of-the art applications of computing in mechanical and allied engineering fields turning tedious impossible calculations to possible.

ICCME focuses on the application of computation and simulation techniques in Mechanical Engineering and related fields. The third edition of ICCME, after the grand success of the previous two editions ICCME'15 and ICCME'17, comes with added advantage of hands on training session on multiphysics engineering simulation software, Omnis 5.1, for the conference participants, offered by Cadence Numeca, Belgium. The Conference also includes Plenary talks, Keynote sessions, Technical paper presentations and Panel discussions.

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Who can attend

This conference aims at bringing all the Engineers, Scientists, Academicians and Students to a common platform for discussing, interacting, exchanging and disseminating the recent ideas, methods, trends, problems and solutions of computational methods for solving problems in mechanical engineering through technical paper presentations on a conglomeration of diversified topics which apply computational techniques

Conference Themes

ICCME 2021 revolves around the computational methods and their implementation for solving problems of mechanical engineering encompassing the following:

  • Mathematical modelling

  • Discretization

  • Numerical Implementation

  • Simulations

  • Interpretation of results

  • Validation with experimental results/analytical solutions

with due emphasis on:

  • Complex mathematical modeling

  • High performance computing

  • Developed codes and advanced algorithms

  • Visualization techniques

  • Advanced numerical methods

  • Optimization techniques

  • Finite difference, volume, element and particle methods

  • Boundary element method

  • Strip theory

  • Meshless method

on the following themes:

  • Fluid Dynamics (Hydro and Aerodynamics)

  • Flow Physics (Internal and External Flows)

  • Fluid Structure Interaction

  • Combustion in IC Engines

  • Advanced Heat Transfer

  • Vibration Damping and Control

  • CFD in Medicine and Biology

  • Chemical and Process Engineering

  • Machine Learning and AI in Computational Fluid Dynamics

  • Modeling and Simulation of Composite Materials

  • Mechanics of Machining

  • Nanofluidics

  • Computational Material Science

Important Dates

Submission of extended abstract 14 July 2021 30 July 2021

Notification of Acceptance* 30 July 2021 5 August 2021

Submission of Camera Ready Paper 11 August 2021 20 August 2021

Registration 10 September 2021

Conference Dates 22-24 September 2021

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