11.-13. September 2019
This workshop will bring together scientists, software developers and engineers to take stock of the state-of-the-art of meshfree methods, assess their potential for geomechanics problems and look into future development.
Analysis and design in civil engineering is much dominated by the mesh-based numerical methods such as FEM. This dominance is being rivaled by the meshfree methods for problems with free surface flow, large deformation and discontinuous deformation. The first meshfree method is SPH (Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics). Last decades saw rapid development of numerous meshless methods, e.g. MPM (Material Particle Method), XFEM, PFEM (Particle Finite Element Method). Geomechanics with complex material behavior and problem setting offers an excellent playground for meshfree methods.
This workshop will bring together scientists, software developers and engineers to take stock of the state-of-the-art of meshfree methods, assess their potential for geomechanics problems and look into future development. Although the workshop focuses on SPH and other particle based continuum methods and their application in geomechanics, other innovative numerical methods and applications are equally welcome.
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Institute of Geotechnical Engineering BOKU
Feistmantelstrasse 4
1180 Vienna, Austria
Email: geotech@boku.ac.at