会议名称(中文): 2014年国际岩土力学计算方法与进展大会 会议名称(英文): The 14th International Conference of the International Association for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics (14IACMAG) 所属学科: 岩土工程,工程力学 开始日期: 2014-09-22 结束日期: 2014-09-25 所在国家: 日本 所在城市: 日本 具体地点: 日本京都 主办单位: Japanese Geotechnical Society Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, Kyoto University
[ 重要日期 ] 摘要截稿日期: 2013-11-20
[ 会务组联系方式 ] 联系人: Prof. Fusao Oka 联系电话: +81-75-585-4445 传真: +81-75-711-4646 会议网站: http://www.14iacmag.org/ 会议背景介绍: The 14th International Conference of the International Association for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics (14IACMAG) will be held in Kyoto during September 22-25, 2014. The aim of the conference is to give an up-to-date picture of the broad research field of computational geomechanics. Contributions from experts around the world will cover a wide range of research topics in geomechanics. IACMAG organizes its conferences about every three years. The first conference in this series was held at Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA in 1972, and the subsequent were held in Blacksburg (USA) – 1976, Aachen (Germany) – 1979, Edmonton (Canada) – 1982, Nagoya (Japan) – 1985, Innsbruck (Austria) – 1988, Cairns (Australia) – 1991, Morgantown (USA) – 1994, Wuhan (China) – 1997, Tucson (USA) -2001, Torino (Italy) – 2005, Goa (India) – 2008 and the 13th International Conference on Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics was held in Melbourne, Australia in 2011. 征文范围及要求: The IACMAG conference series have covered computer methods, material modeling and testing, applications to a wide range of geomechanical problems, and recent advances in various areas that may not necessarily involve computer methods. These include: development and usage of new materials; constitutive modeling of materials including deformation, damage and failure; verification of existing and new constitutive models; micro-macro correlation of material response including non-destructive testing; new techniques for material and site characterization; computer aided engineering and expert system; innovative construction using new materials and computer methods; design and rehabilitation of infrastructure; use of system and optimization procedures; and remote sensing. |