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    Table of Contents

    Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

    About ICCMS 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    About CSIR-SERC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    International Scientific Advisory Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

    Local Organizing Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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    Preface

    Fifth International Congress on Computational Mechanics and Simulation is being

    organized by CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre, Chennai, India in associa-

    tion with Indian Association for Computational Mechanics (IndACM). The congress is

    part of the golden jubilee celebrations of CSIR-SERC, Chennai. The response for the

    congress is overwhelming with the participation of nearly 300 delegates from India

    and various countries.

    Recent advances in the field of Computational Mechanics (CM) have generated con-

    siderable interest among researchers and practising engineers to gain more knowl-

    edge and insight into the various aspects of modeling, analysis and design in variousfields. There is pressing need among scientists, researchers, academicians, practising

    engineers/managers and software professionals in the field of CM to keep abreast

    of the basic concepts and latest trends in order to get most out of them. The confer-

    ence provides interaction among the participants, which is essential for identifying and

    conducting need-based and relevant-based R&D and providing cost-effective solutions

    to challenging and complex industrial problems/environmental problems to meet the

    requirements of the society.

    This event provides an apt occasion and right opportunity to showcase the advanced

    computational methodologies/algorithms to solve complex, variety and challenging

    problems in multi-disciplinary.

    I express my sincere gratitude towards all the eminent personalities, who have sentmessages with wishes for this congress. I take this opportunity to thank all the spon-

    sors and advertisers, who have supported this c. I sincerely thank the members of the

    Internal Committees and staff of CSIR-SERC, who have contributed for the successful

    conduct of this congress.

    Seasons Greetings

    (K. Ravisankar)

    Technical Secretary, ICCMS-2014

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    About ICCMS 2014

    Computational mechanics and simula-

    tion deals with application of numerical

    techniques to understand the physical

    phenomena governed by the principles

    of mechanics. It has got enormous poten-

    tial for the future growth and applications

    by incorporating new models of physical

    and biological systems based on solid,

    structural, fluid, quantum, molecular and

    bio-mechanics. It has transformed much

    of classical Newtonian mechanics into

    practical tools to predict and understand

    the complex physical systems. These tools

    are widely used currently for the simula-

    tion and design of number of engineering

    structures, products and components.

    To further the growth of Computa-

    tional Mechanics in different disciplines,

    the first four International Congresses on

    Computational Mechanics were held at

    IIT Kanpur (2004), IIT Guwahati (2006), IITBombay (2009) and IIT Hyderabad (2012),

    respectively.

    The Fifth International Congress on

    Computational Mechanics and Simula-

    tion (ICCMS 2014) is being organized by

    CSIR-Structural Engineering Research

    Centre, Chennai in association with Indian

    Association for Computational Mechanics

    during 10-13 December 2014. The Con-

    gress is part of the golden jubilee celebra-

    tions of CSIR-SERC, Chennai. The aim ofthis Congress is to provide a forum for sci-

    entists, academicians, analysts, design-

    ers and practicing engineers from around

    the globe to interact and exchange ideas

    and establish relationships from all areas

    of theoretical and applied mechanics

    including theoretical, computational and

    experimental aspects, as well as theoret-

    ical modeling, methods of analysis and

    instrumentation besides setting direc-

    tions for future growth. It includes basic

    discipline-oriented areas such as dynam-

    ics, continuum mechanics, solid and fluid

    mechanics, structures, heat transfer, tri-

    bology, geomechanics and biomechanics,

    as well as inter-disciplinary subjects such

    as new numerical and computational

    techniques, systems control technology,

    engineering design tools, manufacturing

    technology, materials and energy technol-

    ogy and environmental engineering.

    ICCMS 2014 will focus on computa-

    tional mechanics of solids, fluids and sim-

    ulations with particular emphasis on the

    following themes, but not limited to them.

    Computational Solid and StructuralMechanics (CSSM)

    Adaptive & smart structures

    Biomechanics and biomolecular

    simulation

    Constitutive modeling

    Damage mechanics

    Dynamics, shock, blast, impact,

    transient & multibody dynamics

    Failure theories, Fatigue and fracture

    Fluidstructure interaction

    Geo & porous media mechanics

    Homogenization, multiscale and

    multibody modeling

    Micro and nano-mechanics

    Nonlinear analysis

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    Simulation of processes and

    manufacturing, metal forming

    Soilstructure interaction

    Structural health monitoring and

    model updating

    Tribology, Vibration & control of

    structures

    Computational Techniques (CT)

    Ab-initio first principle methods

    Discrete element, wavelet and

    particle methods

    Finite element methods, boundary

    element methods

    Finite difference & finite volume

    methods, Hybrid techniques

    High performance computing

    Iso-geometric analysis

    Meshless methods, natural element

    method, XFEM/GFEM

    Probabilistic & stochastic analysis

    System identification, inverse

    problems & optimization

    Computational Models for Evolving

    Materials (CMEM)

    Adaptive functional / smart materials

    Meta & granular materials

    Metals, alloys, Nano & biomimetic

    materials

    Polymers & composites

    Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

    Aeroelastic and aerodynamic

    simulations

    Atmospheric and climatic modelling

    Biological fluid dynamics

    Turbulence modelling & transport

    process

    Direct numerical simulation, Large

    eddy simulation

    Lattice Boltzmann methods, Multi-

    phase flow

    Computational Simulations (CS)

    GPU computing

    Pre- & post-processing forengineering applications

    Virtual reality & Real-time engineering

    simulations

    Front- and back-end development

    tools

    Graphics libraries and tools, Decision

    support systems

    Big data handling and analytics, Data

    mining

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    CSIR-Structural Engineering Research

    Centre (CSIR-SERC), Chennai, India is

    one of the national laboratories under the

    Council of Scientific & Industrial Research

    (CSIR), India. CSIR-SERC has built-up

    excellent facilities and expertise for the

    analysis, design and testing of structures

    and structural components. Services of

    CSIR-SERC are being extensively used

    by the Central and State Governments

    and public and private sector undertak-

    ings. Scientists of CSIR-SERC serve on

    many national and international com-

    mittees and the Centre is recognized at

    the national and international levels as a

    leading research institution in the field of

    structural engineering. CSIR-SERC has

    been certified as ISO 9001:2008 quality

    institution.

    Research and Development AreasResearch and Development (R&D) efforts

    at CSIR-SERC deal with development of

    improved analysis, design and construc-

    tion techniques for different types of com-

    plex structures such as shell roofs, trans-

    mission line and microwave towers and

    other tower-like structures, ships, offshore

    structures and machine foundations. High

    strength deformed bars, funicular shells,

    fibre reinforced concrete manhole covers,

    ferrocement water tanks, service core

    units, etc., developed by the Centre have

    been extensively used in many organiza-

    tions in the country. Many time and cost

    saving precast construction techniques

    and products have been developed by the

    Centre. Over the years, several general

    purpose computer software packages

    have been developed for computer-aided

    analysis, design and drafting of various

    structures and structural components.

    Broadly, the focus of R & D programmes

    are in the following thrust areas:

    Structural Concrete Engineering &

    Technology

    Sustainable Materials andComposites & retrofitting/

    Rehabilitation of Structures

    Computational Structural Mechanics

    for Analysis and Design, Modelling

    Simulation & Software Development

    Transmission line towers, Metal

    Structure Bahaviour and Fatigue and

    Fracture

    Structural Health Monitoring and

    Evaluation & Forensic Analysis

    Wind Engineering and Earthquake

    Engineering

    Major facilities

    Structural Testing Laboratory

    Advanced Concrete Testing and

    Evaluation Laboratory

    Field investigation for assessment of

    concrete quality

    Field investigation for assessment of

    corrosion damage

    Scanner for Non-destructive testingof concrete structures (NDT-CE

    Scanner)

    Structural Health Monitoring

    Laboratory

    Advanced Seismic Testing and

    Research Laboratory

    About CSIR-SERC

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    Concrete Creep Testing Facility

    Fatigue & Fracture Laboratory

    Tower Testing & Research Station

    Wind Engineering Laboratory

    Advanced Computational Mechanics

    Facility

    Steel Structures Research Facility

    Prototype bubble-type dome unit undergoing

    strength evaluation test

    4 m x 4 m and 2 m x 2 m tri-axial

    shake table

    Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) facility

    Advanced Computational Mechanics Facility

    Computational facility includes:

    a) High and low end servers and workstations

    b) Parallel processing facility with cluster of workstations

    c) High end PCs

    d) A strong Local Area Network

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    Major R&D Contributions

    Evaluation of an innovative externally prestressed concrete end block by

    finite element analysis

    Finite element simulation of behaviour of prestressed concrete endblock

    Out-of-plane deformation

    for design load

    Vertical deformation (Slip)

    for design load

    Structural integrity assessment of airborne external antenna and activeantenna array unit (AAAU)

    Typical mode shape of AAAU Mode shape of antenna panel

    Structural integrity assessment of active antenna array unit

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    Abu Al-Rub Rashid, Abu Dhabi

    Anand J Puppala, USA

    Anna Pandolfi, Italy

    Antony Jeyasehar, India

    Aliabadi MH, UK

    Appa Rao TVSR, India

    Ashwini Kumar, India

    Atluri SN, USA

    Banthia N, Canada

    Bathe KJ, USA

    Bhattacharyya SK, India

    Choi CK, South Korea

    Chopra AK, USA

    Christopher S, India

    Damodar Maity, India

    Dattaguru B, India

    Debasis Chakraborty, India

    Desai CS, USA

    Dutta BK, India

    Dwivedy SK, India

    Franco Maceri, ItalyGangan Prathap, India

    Gautam Biswas, India

    Gomathinayagam S, India

    Gopalakrishnan S, India

    Gunther Meschke, Germany

    Herbert A Mang, Austria

    Hughes TJR, USA

    Iyengar NGR, India

    Jain AK, India

    Karihaloo BL, UK

    Liqun Tang, China

    Liu GR, USALiu WK, USA

    Lokesh Dharani, USA

    Mangalgiri PD, India

    Manjit Singh, India

    Manohar CS, India

    Meher Prasad A, India

    Muneo Hori, Japan

    Nagesh R Iyer, India

    Naik NK, India

    Nirmala Khandan, USA

    Nithiarasu P, UK

    Paul Steinmann, Germany

    Peter Wriggers, Germany

    PrakashThamburaja, Singapore

    Prasad Patnaik, India

    Paul DK, India

    Purnima Jalihal, India

    Prusty G, Australia

    Rajasekaran S, India

    Rakesh K Kapania, USA

    Ramakrishnan N, India

    Ramanathan RK, India

    Ramesh Talreja, USA

    Reddy GR, India

    Reddy JN, USA

    Rene De Borst, UK

    Romesh C Batra, USA

    Sanjay Govindjee, USASatish Chandra, India

    Savithri S, India

    Selvadurai APS, Canada

    Seshu P, India

    Shah SP, USA

    Shyam Chetty, India

    Si Larbi Amir, France

    Somnath Ghosh, USA

    Stein E, Germany

    Sukumar N, USA

    Surana KS, USA

    Tarun Kant, IndiaTred Belytschko, USA

    Tribikram Kundu, USA

    Upadhyay CS, India

    Wang Chien Ming, Singapore

    Wolfhard Zahten, Germany

    Yagawa G, Japan

    Yozo Fujino, Japan

    International Scientific Advisory Committee

    Patron:Director General, CSIR & Secretary, DSIR

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    Local Organizing Committee

    Chairman:Prof. Nagesh R Iyer, CSIR-SERC

    Co-Chairman:Prof. Tarun Kant, IIT Bombay

    Technical Secretary:Dr. K. Ravisankar, CSIR-SERC

    Organising Secretary:Dr. Palani G. S, CSIR-SERC

    AnandPrabhu, ANSYS India

    Anandavalli N., CSIR-SERC

    Antony Jeyasekhar, Annamalai Univ.

    Balaji Rao K., CSIR-SERC

    Chitra Sankaran, CSIR-SERCHarikrishna P., CSIR-SERC

    Jaya K. P., Anna Univ.

    Kalaiselvam S., Anna Univ.

    Manish Bali, NVIDIA Graphics

    Muthumani K., CSIR-SERC

    Mymoon Moghul, CSIR-SERC

    Narayan Kulkarni, Fujitsu

    Prasad M. M., Tata Elxsi

    Rajasankar J., CSIR-SERC

    Ramachandra Murthy A., CSIR-SERC

    Rajagopal A., IIT Hyderabad

    Rama Mohan Rao A., CSIR-SERC

    Ramanjaneyulu K., CSIR -SERC

    Rao B. N., IIT Madras

    Renuka Srinivasan, Dassault Systems

    Ryan DSouza, HP IndiaSaptarshi Sasmal, CSIR-SERC

    Smitha Gopinath, CSIR-SERC

    Senthil R., Anna Univ.

    Suresh Kumar, Accelrys

    Thangavelu R. P., CSIR-4PI

    Thiyagarajan J., Bentley Systems

    Umesha P. K., CSIR-SERC

    Vidyadhar Mudkavi, CSIR-NAL

    Vijayalakshmi S., CSIR-SERC

    Viswanathan S., CSM Software

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    Sl. No. Name of the committee Members

    1. Post-session Tour Committee Dr G. Raghava (Chairman)

    Shri K. Raghavan

    Shri M. Venkatesan

    Shri R.D. Sathish Kumar

    Shri N. Subramanian

    2. Cultural Programme

    Committee

    Dr Jolly Annie Peter (Chairperson)

    Shri.C.Jeyabal

    Dr T. Hemalatha

    Shri K. Raghavan

    Dr. Mymoon Moghul

    Shri E. Jeyakumar

    Ms. Lakshmi Poorna

    3. Press and Publicity

    Committee

    Dr K. Ravisankar (Chairman)

    Shri C. Jeyabal

    Dr G.S. Palani

    Shri V. Srinivasan

    Shri K. Gunasekaran

    Shri R.D. Sathish Kumar

    Ms S. Vijayalakshmi

    Shri N. Subramanian

    4. Accommodation and

    Transport Committee

    Dr. P.K. Umesha (Chairman)

    Shri C. Jeyabal

    Shri Amar PrakashShri R.D. Sathish Kumar

    Shri N. Syed Ibrahim

    Shri. R.R. Pillai

    Shri E. Parthiban

    Shri N. Subramanian

    5. Exhibition Committee Dr J. Rajasankar (Chairman)

    Dr G.S. Palani

    Shri N.G. Bhagavan

    Shri A. Sundaramoorthi

    Ms. M. Anna Selvi

    Shri N. Subramanian

    7. Catering Committee Dr P. Sivakumar (Chairman)

    Shri M. Saravanan (SSRF)

    Dr Maitri Mappa

    Shri N. Syed Ibrahim

    Shri R.R. Pillai

    Shri E. Parthiban

    Shri N. Subramaninan

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    Sl. No. Name of the committee Members

    8. Venue Committee Dr K. Ramanjaneyulu (Chairman)

    Dr P. Srinivasan

    Shri S.G.N. Murthy

    Dr V. Srinivas

    Ms. B. Sindu

    Shri S. Srinivasan

    Dr. Mymoon Moghul

    Ms. Chitra Sankaran

    Ms. Lakshmi Poorna

    Shri V. Muthalagan

    9. Sessions Management

    Committee

    Dr G.S. Palani (Chairman)

    Dr. A. Ramachandra MurthyDr Saptarshi Sasmal

    Dr N. Anandavalli

    Ms Smitha Gopinath

    Ms M. Keerthana

    Shri K. Raghavan

    Ms Chitra Sankaran

    Ms S. Vijayalakshmi

    10. Technical Committee Chairman, ICCMS 2014 (Chairman)

    Technical Secretary, ICCMS 2014

    Prof. Antony Jeyasekar (Annamalai Univ.)

    Prof. Prasad Patnaik (IIT-M)

    Prof. K.P. Jaya (Anna Univ.)Prof. A. Rajagopal (IIT-H)

    Dr K. Ramanjaneyulu

    Dr G.S. Palani

    Dr J. Rajasankar

    Dr P. Harikrishna

    11. Sponsorship, Souvenir

    Committee

    Chairman, ICCMS 2014 (Chairman)

    Technical Secretary, ICCMS 2014

    Shri C. Jeyabal

    Dr G.S. Palani

    Dr S. Parivallal

    COA (Shri Manuel Thomas)

    COFA (Shri Srinivasa Raghavan)COSP (Shri S. Sundar)