20 Sept. | 09:00 - 10:30 |
ADVANCED MATERIALS | |||||||
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN ATOMISTIC MODELING AND CONTINUUM MECHANICS | |||||||
TT.I - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||||||
Computational methods in the presence of nanoscopic structures and phenomena | |||||||
Co-organized with Sapienza University of Rome Chair: Patrizia TROVALUSCI, Sapienza University of Rome |
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In this symposium, the use of computational approaches including stochastic and finite element methods to study the characteristics of nanostructures such as graphene nanoplatelets and carbon nanotubes are discussed. | |||||||
The symposium is part of the Workshop WS.I |
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TT.I.E.1 WS.I.1.1 |
George STEFANOU University of Thessaloniki, Greece A stochastic multiscale framework for modeling graphene nanoplatelets |
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TT.I.E.2 WS.I.1.2 |
Mahmood JABAREEN Technion - Israel of Technology, Israel Computational homogenization of nearly incompressible composites |
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TT.I.E.3 WS.I.1.3 |
Aram CORNAGGIA University of Bergamo Computational elastoplastic structural analysis of carbon nanotubes |
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TT.I.E.4 WS.I.1.4 |
Milan GAFF Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic Enhancing Fire Resistance Properties of Thermally Modified Robinia Pseudoacacia Wood Using Natural and Synthetic Fire-Retardants, modified by nanoparticels: Chemical Characterization and Burning Behavior |
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