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IACM WCCM III The Third World Congress on Computational Mechanics Extended Abstracts Volume I August 1 - 5, 1994 Chiba, Japan International Association for Computational Mechanics

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Page 1: WCCM III - GBV · Al 1-3 A Seismic Response Analysis on Rigid Foundations by Ramberg-Osgood Model (Adaptability of Response Spectrum Method) 1-115 O.Yoshida, S.Yamamoto and K.Nishimori

IACM

WCCM III

The Third World Congress onComputational Mechanics

Extended Abstracts

Volume I

August 1 - 5, 1994

Chiba, Japan

International Association for Computational Mechanics

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CONTENTS Volume I

Plenary Lectures

* —Invited Lectures

1-1

PL-A Simulation - Mathematical Model and Physical ModelI.Imai

PL-B Finite Elements in Fluid Mechanics - Search for an Optimal ApproachO.C.Zienkiewicz

1-2

1-3

Session A1-A14: Structural Dynamics

Al Structural Dynamics -1

1-9

KeynoteLecture

Multiple Scale Reproducing Kernel and Wavelet Methods for Structural DynamicsW.K.Liu

A Precise Time Integration Algorithm for Nonlinear SystemsW.X.Zhong, J.Zhu and X.X.Zhong

1-10

1-12

A1 -3 Extrapolation Methods for Large Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations I-18Supriyono and T.Miyoshi

A1-4 A New Hierarchical Adaptive Refinement Scheme in Time for the Finite ElementStructural Dynamics 1-20

J.W.Cho and S.K.YounA1-5 A Self-Correcting Time Integration Scheme for Structural Dynamic Analysis 1-22

S.Wang, P.Tong and T.Y.P.ChangAl-6 Stationary Approximation for Nonstationary Random Vibration Analysis 1-24

S.Aoki

A2 Structural Dynamics - 2A2-1* A Time Integration Algorithm with Variable Numerical Dissipation for First-Order

Dynamical Systems 1-26G.M.Hulbert

A2-2 Unconditionally Stable Time-integrators for Linear and Nonlinear Constrained Dynamics 1-28C.Farhat, L.Crivelli and M.Geradin

A2-3 An Integrator Based on Bulirsch-Stoer Algorithm for Numerical Simulation ofDynamic Systems 1-30

D.Bassani and R.VadoriA2-4 Muiti-Time Step Explicit Time Integration for Problems in Elastodynamics 1-32

P.SmolinskiA2-5 An Accuracy Analysis of Multi-Time Step Integration Schemes in

Explicit Structural Dynamic Analysis 1-33S.Gupta and M.R.Ramirez

A3 Structural Dynamics - 3A3-1 * Computer Simulation of the Seismic Response of Buildings with a Nonlinear Hybrid

Control System 1-35A. H.Barbat, J.Rodellar, N.Molinares and E. P.Ryan

A3-2 Dynamic Response of High-Rise Building with Energy Dissipation Devices 1-37Y.H.Huang and A.Wada

A3-3 Response and Damage Analysis of R.C. Structures under Mainshock and Aftershocks 1-39B.Wu and J.P.Ou

A3-4 3-D Inelastic Analysis of Asymmetric Building to Random Ground Motion 1-41H.Shakib and M.R.Solimani Nejad

A3-5 Dynamic Analysis of Toushiyodaiji Koudou of Japan 1-43Y.Wu and Z.Chen

A4 Structural Dynamics - 4A4-1 * The Influence of the Supports Stiffness in the Modal Analysis of the Structures 1-45

M.Ieremia, A.Purnus, S.Lepadat, R.Georgescu and A.AbdulamitA4-2 Nonaxisymmetric Free Vibration of the Earth 1-47

H.J.Ding, W.Q.Chen and D.Q.ZouA4-3 Double Deck Bridge Collapse Simulation in Loma Prieta, San Francisco Earthquake 1989 by

the Extended Distinct Element Method 1-49M.Hakuno

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A4-4 Modal Transformation Method for Dynamic Interaction Analysis of High-speed Train,Rail and Bridge * 1-51

M.Tanabe, H.Wakui and N.MatsumotoA4-5 Control Effects on Dynamic Response of Offshore Structure 1-53

K.Kawano and H.IshizawaA4-6 Dynamic Analysis of Road Pavements 1-55

M.D.L.B.C.Antunes and C.A.B.PinaA4-7 Simulation of Under Water Explosion Experiments 1-57

N.Yoneda, S.Iwata, M.Tanigawa, S.M.H.Rashed and A.Kawahara

A5 Structural Dynamics - 5A5-1 * Soil-Structure Interaction Analysis of Large Scaled Forced Vibration Test 1-59

T.Udaka, S.Kakimoto, T.Kurakake, S.Yamamoto and O.YoshidaA5-2 Seismic Response Analysis of Grouped Pile Embedded Foundation by

Substructure Procedure 1-61S.Takano and Y.Yasui

A5-3 A Study on Effects of Grid-shaped Improved Ground against Liquefaction Failures 1-63M.Kibayashi, T.Kawano, K.Fukuyama, S.Onimaru, M.Hatanaka and Y.Suzuki

A5-4 Analysis of Dynamical Characteristics and Earthquake Response for Complex SpaceStructure under Mutual Actun of Upstructure, Group Piles and Ground Soil 1-65

X.Shen, J.Dun, X.Shen and Y.FanA5-5 Dynamic Boundary Element Method(DBEM) Analysis of Soil - Structure System under

Seismic Wave 1-67X.Zhou and H.Feng

A6 Structural Dynamics - 6A6-1* Transient Dynamics and Free Vibration Formulations of Varying Cross Section

Beams and Structure Elements Using Dual Reciprocity Method 1-69F.Kasza

A6-2 Viscous Boundary for Wave Propagation Problem by Discrete Element Method 1-71T.Suzuki and M.Hakuno

A6-3 3D Wave Propagation Analysis of 2D Irregularly Layered Media Using Hyperelement forMoving Loads 1-73

M.Nagano, M.Motosaka and M.KamataA6-4 Wave Propagation Properties of Lattice Structures -a Research of Structural Damping- 1-75

A.Nishida and Y.HangaiA6-5 Computational and Analytical Methods in the Theory of Elastic Surface Waves in

Bodies with Initial Stresses (Cases of Planar and Curvilinear Surfaces) 1-77A.N.Guz'

A6-6 A Numerical Study on One-Dimensional Thermal Waves in a Rigid Isotropic Solid 1-79J.B.Haddow and L.Jiang

A7 Structural Dynamics - 7A7-1 * Transformation of Vibrational Chracteristics of Structures for Different Conditions of

Supporting 1-81A.V.Pesterev and G.A.Tavrizov

A7-2 Seismic Waveform Scatterer Inversion 1-83M.Iida and P.Spudich

A7-3 A Recursive Formulation for Flexible Multibody Systems with Tree Structure 1-85J.Z.Hong and Z.K.Pan

A7-4 An Adaptive Finite Element Procedure for Dynamic Analysis 1-87N.Wiberg and X.Li

A7-5 An Algorithm for Deriving Stability Field of a Railway Vehicle 1-89D.N.Ye, A.Pramila and Y.Li

A8 Structural Dynamics - 8A8-1* An Interface Smoothing Procedure for the FETI Method: Application to Static and

Dynamic Structural Analyses 1-91D.Rixen, C.Farhat and M.Geradin

A8-2 Dynamic Analysis of Rotating Bladed-Disk/Shaft Coupled System 1-93W.Zhang, W.Wang, H.Wang and J.Tang

A8-3 Motion Analysis of an Ultra High Voltage Circuit Breaker 1-95H.Takagi, Y.Taniguchi, Y.Ohda, S.Nishizumi and S.Kohara

A8-4 Dynamic Simulation of a 1/5 Scale Articulated Boom System for the RemoteMaintenance of Experimental Fusion Reactor 1-97

H.Ogawa, M.Obama, N.Sasaki, S.Kohara, H.Yokota, S.Kakudate, K.Oka andM.Kondoh

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A8-5 Response of the Flexible Rotor Mounted on the Flexible Foundations when DifferentControllers are Applied 1-99

N.Ahmad and R.R.Guntur

A10 Structural Dynamics -10A10-1* Structural Optimization Analysis of Super High Rise Building by the Finite Element

Method based on Thin-Walled Beam Theory I-101D.Fujii and Y.Fujitani

A10-2 Flexibility Analysis of a High-Rise Three-Dimensional Building Framework 1-103A.Hanajima, H.Tohki and Y.Koitabashi

A10-3 Vibration of a Soil-Pile-Structure Modeled High-rise Building Founded on Soft Sils 1-105M.Aikyo and J.Tatsui

A10-4 Vibrational Analysis of Tall Building Structures with Consideration ofFloor Slab and Base Soil Deformations 1-107

S.H.Bao and T.S.ZhangA10-5 Design Tools for Multibody System Dynamics 1-109

W.Schiehlen

A l l Structural Dynamics -11All-1* Dynamic Analysis of Flexible Beam for Multibody Systems 1-111

M.Iura and M.FurutaAll-2 The Moving Load Problem. A Systematic Approach 1-113

F.R.Da Silva and M.Speranza NetoAl 1-3 A Seismic Response Analysis on Rigid Foundations by Ramberg-Osgood Model

(Adaptability of Response Spectrum Method) 1-115O.Yoshida, S.Yamamoto and K.Nishimori

A11 -4 Dynamics of Sliding Geometrically-Exact Beams 1-117L.Vu-Quoc and S.Li

Al 1-5 Modeling of Dynamic Systems with Structural Subsystems Using Bond Graphs 1-119F.R.Da Silva and M.Speranza Neto

A11 -6 Superelement Approach to Problems of Transient Dynamic Analysis ofStructures and Nonlinear Oscillations 1-121

M.V.Belyi and I.V.ShirinskayaAl 1-7 Parallel Multigrid Method for Eigenvalue Problem in Structural Vibration 1-123

P.Chen, T.Y.P.Chang and P.Tong

A12 Structural Dynamics -12A12-1 * Improved Finite Element Methods for Elastic Waves 1-125

I.Harari, S.Haham and T.ShohatA12-2 A Disk Finite Element for the Study of the Flexural Behaviour of Rotors I-127

G.Genta and A.TonoliA12-3 A FEM Code for Rotordynamics Based on Complex Co-ordinates 1-129

G.Genta and D.BassaniA12-4* Combined Experiment/FEM Mode Synthesis for Rigidly Connected Substructures 1-131

T.Tsunada and N.Fujimura

A13 Structural Dynamics -13A13-1* Non-Linear Dynamics Analysis Using Transform Methods 1-133

D.S.Pipkins and S.N.AtluriA13-2 Iterative Algorithm with Multi-grid Preconditioner for Solving Large Eigenproblems in

Structural Mechanics I-135M.V.Belyi

A13-3 New Nonlinear Dynamical Effects Exhibited by the Simple Discrete-Continuous System 1-137J.Awrejcewicz

A13-4 Dynamics of Unrooted Systems with Prescribed Internal Motion 1-139F.Pfister and M.Fayet

A13-5 Probabilistic Approach for Control of Manipulators Considering Variation ofSystem Parameters 1-141

T.Narisawa and S.AokiA13-6 Underflow : A Serious Bottleneck in Parallel Finite Element Analysis 1-143

S.Gupta and M.R.RamirezA13-7 An Analysis Method for Seismic Response of Secondary Structures 1-145

M.Lou

A14 Structural Dynamics -14A14-1* Dynamic Collapse Behavior Analysis of Multistory Multibay Planar Frames 1-147

K.Uetani and H.Tagawa

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A14-2 A Macro-Element Model for the Aseismic Wall Derived Through the Slope-DeflectionMethod 1-149

F.SutoA14-3 Behaviour of the "Sandwich" Shell Situated on the Elastic Foundation under Acting of

the Impulsed Loads 1-151T.D.Chinh

A14-4 Inelastic Analysis of R/C Beam-Column Joint under Various Loading History 1-153 |Y.C.You, S.Y.Seo, W.H.Yi and L.H.Lee f

A14-5 An Analytical Study on Free Vibrations of Twisted Cantilevered Thin Plates withExperimental Test Results 1-155

T.Tsuiji and T.YamashitaA14-6 Application of LLIEM to Elastodynamic Analysis of Torsion of Shaft of Revolution 1-157

T.Q.YunA14-7 Nonlinear Dynamic Stability of Liquid Storage Cylindrical Tank due to Horizontal

Seismic Force Excitation 1-159J.Fan

Session B1-B14, C14: Recent Advances in CFD 1-161

Bl Recent Advances in CFD -1

Keynote Bl-1 Error Estimation and h-p Adaptivity in Computational Fluid Dynamics: Parallel AdaptiveAnalyses of the Incompressible Navier Stokes Equations 1-162

J.T.Oden

B1 -2* Stabilized Finite Element Approximation of Axisymmetric Flow Problems I-163M.Tabata

Bl-3 On Finite Element Solutions of Boundary Layer Equations 1-165E.Moses, P.B.Yoseph and A.L.Yarin

Bl-4* Three-Dimensional Incompressible Flow Analysis Using Adaptive Fine Element Method 1-167H.Okuda, G.Yagawa and T.Yashiki

B2 Recent Advances in CFD - 2

£ B2-1 Some Recent Developments in Finite Elements in CFD 1-169T.J.R.Hughes and K.Jansen

B2-2* New Development of Least-Squares Finite Element Method in Computational FluidDynamics 1-175

B.N.Jiang and L.A.PovinelliB2-3 An Implementation of Temam's Nonlinear Galerkin Method for the Incompressible

Navier-Stokes Equations 1-177T.Nomura

B2-4 Finite Element Analysis on Vortex Shedding in the Near Wake of a Circular Cylinder withthe Effect of Buoyant Force 1-179

K.HatanakaB2-5 A Higher-Order Finite Element Formulation for Advection-Dominated Flows 1-181

H.H.Liu

B3 Recent Advances in CFD - 3

Keynote 33 . \ Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Flows and Its Diagnostics 1-183T.Kobayashi

B3-2 A Predictor-Corrector Iterative Scheme for Solving the k-e Model Equations I-184M.B.Goldschmit, M.A.Cavaliere and R.A.Radovitzky

B3-3 Multiple-Time-Scale Reynolds Stress Model (Prediction of Grid Turbulence) I-186M.Yamamoto

B3-4 Application of an Eddy Viscosity Model to Finite Element Analysis of Turbulent Flowaround a Circular Cylinder 1-188

M.Jiravacharadet and T.NomuraB3-5 Numerical Analisys of Fluid Flow and Mixing Phenomena in a Gas-Stirred Ladle 1-190

Z.Miaoyong and I.Sawada

B4 Recent Advances in CFD - 4

Keynote B4-1 Computations for Shock Wave Interactions with Turbulent Boundary Layers inh*'"'t Hypersonic Flows 1-192

T.J.Chung

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B4-2* An Study on Hypervelocity Mixing Augmentation with Parallel Injection through Ramp Nozzle 1-198Y.Yamane , Y.Ando, S.Aso, M.Tannou and M.Fukuda

B4-3 Numerical Evaluation of a New Shock Capturing Operator for Compressible Flows 1-200A.Soulaimani, A.Rebaine and Y.Mercadier

B4-4 Numerical Study of Droplet Formation Driven by Acoustic Wave 1-202M.Kadonaga

B4-5 Modelling of Fluid Flow and Gaseous Radiation Heat Transfer in High-TemperatureFurnaces 1-204

S.Ge, T.Bj0rge and B.F.Magnussen

B5 Recent Advances in CFD - 5B5-1 * LES and DNS of Turbulent Flow in an Annular Tube 1-206

H.Kawamura, S.Nakamura, S.Satake and T.KunugiB5-2 Numerical Analysis of Separated Flow in 2D 90° Bend Duct 1-208

X.Cheng and R.W.GuoB5-3 Direct Numerical Simulation of Isotropic Turbulence 1-210

K.Yamamoto , I.Hosokawa and S.OideB5-4 Large Eddy Simulation of Flow Downstream of a Three-Dimensional Surface-Mounted

Body 1-212K.Nozawa and T.Tamura

B5-5 Finite Element Analysis of Turbulent Flow Through Expanding Axisymmetric Pipes 1-214K.Bhatia and M.Rahman

B6 Recent Advances in CFD - 6

Keynote gg.j High Resolution Schemes for the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations 1-216H.Daiguji

B6-2* A TVD Solver for Two-Dimensional Viscous Flows on Unstructured Triangular Meshes 1-217V.Magi and G.Vacca

B6-3 Lift and Drag Forces of an Aerofoil by the Stabilized Finite Difference Method 1-221T.Aratani

B6-4 Two Dimensional Compressible Viscous Flow Analysis for Turbomachinery Blades 1-223D.Biswas and M.Ishizuka

B6-5 Block Iterative Solution Strategies for Large 3D Flow Applications 1-225S.Kharchenko, A.Yeremin, M.A.Heroux and Q.Sheikh

B7 Recent Advances in CFD - 7

B7-1 Numerical Solution of Compressible and Incompressible Flows with Equal Interpolations andExplicit Integration 1-227

S.Idelsohn, M.Storti and N.Nigro

B7-2 Finite Analytic Method for Incompressible Viscous Flow around a Two-DimensionalFlat Plate 1-233

K.Yabushita, Y.Toda and T.SuzukiB7-3 On an Initial Boundary Value Problem for The Guasi-Linear System of Heat Convection of

a Fluid 1-235A.Zarubin

B7-4 Numerical Analysis of Three-Dimensional Flow in Agitated Reactor withDouble-Helical Ribbon Impeller 1-237

Y.Sakakibara, T.Kimura, T.Aragaki and S.HiraokaB7-5 Combined Surface Tension and Buoyancy Driven Magnetoconvection in

a Rectangular Cavity 1-239C.K.Subbaraya and M.Venkatachalappa

B8 Recent Advances in CFD - 8

Keynote B8-1 Numerical Solution of Fluid Dynamic Equations Using Explicit Method of Lines 1-241Lecture o » t

N.SatofukaB8-2 A Study on Axial Wave Number Selection in Taylor-Couette Flow 1-242

T.Numata, T.Miyauchi and T.HariiB8-3 Stability of Steady-State Flow of a Liquid with a Heavy Impurity 1-244

O.N.Dement'evB8-4 Analysis of the Basic Mechanism of Air-Knife Coating 1-246

H.Yoneda and L.E.ScrivenB8-5 Iterative Methods for Solving Singular Systems of Linear Equations, and their Application to

a Neumann Boundary-value Problem 1-248Y.Horibata

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B9 Recent Advances in CFD - 9B 9"1 Wall-Laws for Turbulent Flows 1-250

B.Mohammadi and O.Pironneau

B9-2* Analysis of Mixing Layers Using the Lattice Gas Model 1-258A.Yuasa, T.Inamuro and T.Adachi

B9-3 Nonlinear Galerkin Method for the Navier-Stokes Equations 1-260A.Huang and Q.Huang

B9-4 Modeling of Large Scale Structures in a Transitional Wake 1-262M.A.Boniforti, M.Morganti and G.Sciortino

B9-5 Laminar Flow in Conduits of Annular Corrugated Cross Section 1-264V.H.Cortinez and D.V.Bambill de Rossit

BIO Recent Advances in CFD -10B ' 0 " l A Lagrange Multiplier/Fictitious Domain Method for the Dirichlet Problem.

Generalization to Some Flow Problems 1-266R.Glowinski, T.W.Pan and J.P6riaux

B10-2 A New Numerical Method to Analyse Problems of MHD Flow 1-272Y.Ying and T.Lin

B10-3 Block Iterative Solution Strategies for Large 3D Flow Applications 1-274S.Kharchenko, A.Yeremin, M.A.Heroux and Q.Sheikh

B10-4 Space-Time Spectral Element Methods for Solving the Burgers Equation 1-276P.B.Yoseph, E.Moses and U.Zrahia

Bll Recent Advances in CFD -11

Keynote Bl 1-1 Optimisation-Based Computational Design for Flow Problems 1-278C.A.J.Fletcher

Bl 1-2* Numerical Simulation of Pressure Wave Machines 1-279A.Galyukov, P.Voinovich, T.Saito and K.Takayama

B11 -3 Fourier-Chebyshev Approximation of Navier-Stokes Equation 1-283B.Guo

B11-4 On the Stability of Gradually Varying Flow in an Open Channel with a Mobile Bed 1-285D.H.Chung

B11-5 Numerical Prediction of Planar Type SOFC Characteristics 1-288N.Doi and M.Shimotsu

B12 Recent Advances in CFD -12B12-1 * Multigrid Convergence of a Symmetric Gauss-seidel Relaxation Scheme 1-290

S.Yoon and D.KwakB12-2 The Stability and Oscillations of Rotating Fluid Masses of Small Viscosity 1-292

A.S.BaranovB12-3 Consolidation of Fissured Porous Media 1-294

N.Khalili-Naghadeh and S.ValliappanB12-4 Simulation of Wind Velocity Histories for the Analysis of Guyed Masts. 1-296

G.D.Stefanoy and M.E.A.AshmawyB12-5 Computer Simulation of the Interaction of Coaxial Vortex Rings 1-298

M.Konstantinov

B13 Recent Advances in CFD -13

Keynote B13-1 Control, Identification and Estimation in Finite Elements in Fluids 1-300Lecture

M.Kawahara and A.AnjuB13-2* Incompressible Navier-Stokes Computations with Stabilized Bilinear and

Biquadratic Equal Order-Interpolation Velocity-Pressure Elements 1-306S.K.Hannani, M.Stanislas and P.Dupont

B13-3 Fluid Flow and Humidity Condensation Analysis Using Explicit FEM 1-309S.G.Ravi Kumaur and T.Hirano

B13-4 A Galerkin Finite Element Approach to Entrance Region Flow and Heat Transfer forHershel-Bulkley Fluids in Concentric Annulus 1-311

B.DasB13-5 Temperature Estimation Using 3-D FEM and Its Measurement in a Concrete Box Culvert 1-313

M.Kunitake, H.Ogata, F.Kondo, T.Nakazawa, T.Fukui, N.Saho, M.Ohyamaand Y.Nagano

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B14 Recent Advances in CFD -14B14-1 CFD Analysis of Wind-Structure Interaction due to Vortex Shedding 1-315

S.Murakami, A.Mochida and S.Sakamoto

B14-2 An Improved k-e Turbulence Model for Estimation of Wind Load 1-325S.Kawamoto

B14-3 Numerical Prediction of Cyclone Performance 1-327O.Kitamura and M.Yamamoto

B14-4 Debris Flow Simulation by the Extended Distinct Element Method 1-329M.Hakuno

B14-5 2-D Model for Carbonation and Moisture-Heat Flow in Porous Materials 1-331A.V.Saetta, R.V.Vitaliani and B.A.Scherefler

C14 Recent Advances in CFD -15C14-1* Simulation of Impinging Jet Flows by Random Vortex Method 1-333

B.Tchavdarov, T.Isobe and H.YoshidaC14-2 Application of Discrete Vortex Method to Aerodynamic Forces Provoking Structure

Ovalling Oscillation 1-335K.Kushioka, T.Saito and A.Honda

C14-3 Effect of Leading Edge Spoiler on Airfoil a Numerical Study by Discrete Vortex Method 1-337A.A.Arain

C14-4 Direct Integral Equation Method for Acoustic Wave Diffraction 1-339A.T.Chwang and C.J.Huang

C14-5 A Study of Indicial Response of Aerodynamic Characteristics for a Wing UsingBoundary Element Method 1-341

M.YanagizawaC14-6 Analysis of Leading-Edge Vortices on Low-aspect Delta Wing by Boundary Element

Method 1-343K.Kikuchi and M.Yanagizawa

Session C l - C l l : Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal FormingProcesses 1-345

Cl Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal Forming Processes -1Cl-1* Optimization of Finite Element Simulations for 3D Rolling Processes 1-346

A.F.Ali, J.S.Gunasekera, A.Jay and R.J.RammCl-2 Analysis of Integral Parameters for Flat Rolling with Few Elements by Rigid-Plastic FEM 1-347

X.Liu, Z.Jiang, X.Sun and G.WangCl-3 Three-dimensional Analysis of Long-product Rolling Using Rigid-Plastic FEM 1-348

K.Seki, K.Yamada, S.Ida, S.Hamauzu and S.HayashiCl-4 Simulation of 3-D Rigid-Plastic FEM of Rolling of Strip with Longitudinal Ribs 1-350

Z.Jiang, X.Liu, G.Wang, Q.Zhang and G.WuCl-5 Recent Advances in Simulation of Metal Forming Using LS-DYNA3D 1-352

J.O.Hallquist, J.S.Ko, T.Lin, A.B.Shapiro, D.W.Stillman and B.F.Wainscott

C2 Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal Forming Processes - 2C2-1 Application of Finite Element Method for Simulation of the Rolling of Heavy Plates 1-354

H.Dyja, M.Pietrzyk, J.Bielawski and P.IljinC2-2 Analysis of Deformation of the Sheet in the Space Formed by Guide Plates 1-356

K.YoshidaC2-3 Strip Walk Simulation in Steel Processing Line 1-358

N.Suzuki and A.KikuchiC2-4 Rolling Contact Bearing Selection Using a Design Assistant 1-360

R.R.GunturC2-5 Geometry of Rolled Strip Material 1-362

M.Pavlus

C3 Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal Forming Processes - 3C3-1* Improved and Reliable Shell Elements for Modelling the Stamping of

Anisotropic Elasto-plastic Sheet Metal Parts 1-364P.Boisse, L.Boubakar, L.Boulmane, J.L.Daniel and J.C.Gelin

C3-2 Effect of Nonstationary Friction on Cup Deep Drawing Simulation 1-366J.Ronda and K.W.Colville

C3-3 A Simulative Performance Verification of Some Simple Sheet Formability Tests 1-368Y.S.Suh, C.H.Lim and J.S.Lee

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C3-4 Friction in FEM Simulation of Sheet Metal Forming ProcessesM.Kawka and A.Makinouchi

C3-5 The Use of Anisotropic Yield Criteria in Analyses of Sheet FormingW.F.Hosford

C3-6 Crystalline-Plasticity Finite Element Analysis of Sheet Metal FormingE.Nakamachi, X.Dong and T.Huo

C4 Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal Forming Processes - 4C4-1 * Solution of Quasistatic Force - Driven Problems in Elasto-Plasticity with

a Dynamic Explicit CodeK.Mattiasson, L.Bernspang and A.Samuelsson

C4-2 Contact and Friction Algorithms in Dynamic Explicit FE Simulation ofSheet Metal Forming

E.Nakamachi and T.HuoC4-3 An Evaluation of Total and Update Coroationa Formulation for Dynamic Large

Deflection AnalysisF.S.Ling and C.Y.Wang

C4-4 Finite Elastoplastic Deformations of Membrane ShellsA.Ibrahimbegovic

C5 Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal Forming Processes - 5

1-370

1-372

1-373

1-375

1-376

1-378

1-380

KeynoteLecture

Developments in Computational Plasticity and Viscoplasticity with Application toForming Problems

D.R.J.Owen, D.Peric and E.A.de Souza Neto1-381

C5-2* Void Nucleation and Growth During Plane Strain ExtrusionA.Chandra and V.Tvergaard

C5-3* The Role of Void Nucleation Mechanism on the Shear Band Formation DuringMetal Forming

S.B.Biner

C6 Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal Forming Processes - 6

1-387

1-391

Keynote Cf)-\Lecture Inverse Problems in Finite Element Simulation of Metal Forming Processes

J.L.Chenot1-392

C6-2

C6-3

C6-4

C6-5

Analysis of Ductile Fracture in Metal Forming ProcessesN.L.Dung

Reverse Simulation with Simulation Block Technique and Its Application inPrecision Forging Process

S.Sun, Y.Luan and T.GuanSome Experiences on Shape Forming Process ( Experiments and Numerical Simulation )

S.Yoshida, S.Kihara and Y.AshibeFinite Element Analysis of Crankshaft Twisting

Y.Hida, K.Tamura, T.Fukuyasu and M.Yamada

C7 Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal Forming Processes - 7C7-1* R-S Adapted Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian Finite Element Method for Strain

Localization ProblemsS.Ghosh and R.Parameswaran

Eulerian-Lagrangian FEM of Metal Forming Analysis for Dynamic andQuasi-Static Regimes

J.-Ph.PonthotSimulation of Cold Forming Process of Aluminium Plated Plate by Inflation

T.RojcDetermination of Stress-Strain Rate Relations for Superplastic Forming Simulation

J.H.Cheng and W.J.Chen

C8 Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal Forming Processes - 8C8-1 * Simulation of Roughness Changings during Metal Forming Processes by FEM

R.Biinten and R.KoppDiscussion on Parameters Influencing Accuracy in Precision Metal Forming

B.Stok, K.Kuzman and J.SrnaA Numerical Model for the Elastic-plastic Contact of Two-dimensional Real RoughSurfaces

H.Yue and W.MannersThe Computer Simulation of the Axisymmstric Metal Parts Forming Process

B.Hao

C7-2

C7-3

C7-4

C8-2

C8-3

C8-4

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1-400

1-402

1-404

1-406

1-407

1-409

1-411

1-413

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C8-5 Numerical Simulation of Bulk Metal Forming Processes: The Advantages ofan Explicit Approach

N.Alberti, L.Cannizzaro, L.Fratini and F.Micari

Session C12-C13: Visualization

C12 Visualization -1

1-420

CIO Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal Forming Processes -10C10-1* Unified Numerical Model for Cold/Hot Bulk/Sheet Metal Forming Processes Based on

Finite Strain Elastic-Inelastic Material Laws 1-422M.Schonauer, T.Rodic and D.R.J.Owen

C10-2 Simulation of the Coupled Thermo-Viscoplastic Deformation During CONFORM Process 1-424Y.Peng, X.Ruan and T.Zuo

C10-3 Numerical Simulation of TCI 1 Titanium Alloy Forming Process 1-426Y.P.Wei and X.Y.Ruan

C10-4 Application of CAE and Neural Networks to a Temperature Monitoring System ofHot Forging Dies 1-428

Y.Maekawa, S.Hamaya and G.Yang

Cll Advanced Computational Simulation of Metal Forming Processes -11Cl 1-1 Finite Element Simulation of Material Flow in Metal Injection Molding 1-430

K.Mori, K.Osakada and S.KadohataCl 1-2* Metal Forming Processes Numerically Modelled by a Viscoplastic Flow Formulation 1-432

J.C6sar de Sa\ L.Costa Sousa and M.L.MadureiraCl 1-3 A FEM to Simulate Forming Processes for Semi-Solid Materials 1-434

S.ToyoshimaCll-4 Simulation of Welding with Experimental Verification 1-435

J.Ronda, G.J.Oliver and R.B.TaitCl 1-5 FEM Analysis on Internal Stress of Slab ( Slab Delayed-Failure ) 1-437

F.Nogami and K.TanakaCl 1-6 A Computational Model for the Analysis of Metal Forming Processes Associated with

Compressible and Incompressible Materials 1-439A.G.K.Jinka

1-441

Keynote Q 2 - lLecture Analyzing Human Body Motions by Extracting Regions in the Configuration Paths:

with an Application to Analyzing Skills of Shorinji KempoT.L.Kunii, Y.Shinagawa, K.Minamida and K.Hara

1-442

C12-2* A Logarithmic Complexity Implementation of the Painter's Algorithm 1-448J. L.Almard

C12-3 A Texture Generation Model for Human Skin Surface 1-450T.Ishii, T.Yasuda, S.Yokoi and J.Toriwaki

C13 Visualization - 2C13-1* Marching Bricks: An Algorithm for Construction of Iso-Valued Surfaces from

the Finite Element Output 1-452P.Breitkopf

C13-2 Finding of Critical Points by Using Tetrahedral Cells 1-454K.Koyamada and T.Ito

C13-3 3D Concrete Frame Collapse Simulation by the Extended Distinct Element Method 1-456M.Hakuno

Cl 3-4 Visualization of 3D Natural Convection in a Cubical Enclosure 1-458T.Fusegi, J.M.Hyun and K.Kuwahara

C13-5 Linear Survival: a Hidden Line Removing Algorithm in Intersecting 3D Models withNon Convex Polygonal Faces 1-460

J. L.Almara

Session D1-D3: Electromagnetic Field Simulation of Materials,Mechanics and Inverse Problems

Dl Electromagnetic Field Simulation of Materials, Mechanics and Inverse Problems -1

1-463

KeynoteLecture One Shot Fictitious Domain/Domain Decomposition Methods for Elliptic and

Hyperbolic Equations. Application to Fluid Dynamics and ElectromagneticsJ.Periaux

1-464

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Dl-2 A New Finite Element Formulation for Eddy Current Analysis Using A-0 1-465Y.Tanaka

D1 -3 Finite Element Analysis of Voltage Sensors in Three Phase Electric PowerDistribution System 1-467

T.Furukawa, H.Shimada, M.Ohchi, T.Shiono and M.IkedaDl-4 Eddy Current Analysis by Surface and Volume Integral Equation Method with BIC 1-469

K.IshibashiD1 -5 The PC-CAD System Combined with the Electric Field Analysis 1-471

H.Okubo, K.Kato, N.Hayakawa and M.HikitaDl-6 Magnetic Field Analysis of Anisotropic Magnetic Material 1-473

M.Enokizono, K.Yuki and S.KawanoDl-7 A Numerical Study of Powder Behavior in Magnetic Field 1-475

H.Kotera and S.Shima

D2 Electromagnetic Field Simulation of Materials, Mechanics and Inverse Problems - 2D2-1 * Stability of Motion for Charged Particle 1-477

H.NaoeD2-2* Finite Element Analysis of Piezoelectric Vibrator Gyroscopes 1-479

Y.Kagawa, T.Tsuchiya and T.KawashimaD2-3 Electric Field Optimization by Personal Computer 1-481

K.Kato, M.Hikita, N.Hayakawa, Y.Kito and H.OkuboD2-4 Finite Element and Finite Difference Analysis of Bending and Snapping of

Ferroelastic Cantilevered Beam-Plate in Uniform Magnetic Fields 1-483Y.H.Zhou and X.J.Zheng

D2-5 Finite Element Simulation of Flow-excited Vocal Cords Oscillation 1-484R.Shimoyama and Y.Kagawa

D2-6 Simulation of Discharge Phenomenon by Using Finite Element Method 1-486M.Enokizono and H.Tsutsumi

D3 Electromagnetic Field Simulation of Materials, Mechanics and Inverse Problems - 3D3-1 Method for Analyzing Magnetic Fields in Electrical Machines with Moving Conductors 1-488

K.Muramatsu, T.Nakata, N.Takahashi, K.Fujiwara and T.KarubeD3-2 Finite Element Analysis of Electromagnetic Induction Transducers for Acoustic Excitation 1-490

T.Tsuchiya, Y.Kagawa and T.OkamuroD3-3 Numerical Simulation of Electrohydrodynamic Motion of Oil between Plane Parallel

Metallic Electrodes 1-492M.Eto and Y.Kagawa

D3-4 Three Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Electromagnetic Fields Using SecondOrder Hexahedral Edge Elements 1-494

T.Yamabuchi and T.Yosizawa

Session D4-D6: Computa t iona l Mechanics in Electronic Packaging 1-497

D4 Computational Mechanics in Electronic Packaging -1D4-1 Thermal Stress Analyses of Surface-Mount Assembly by an Influence Function Method 1-498

M.Shiratori, Q.Yu and S.B.WangD4-2 Integration Routine Analysis Capabilities into CAD Systems 1-500

R.E.Fulton and R.PeakD4-3 Numerical Elastic-creep Thermal Stress Analyses for the SMT-PGA Package's Solder Joint 1-505

M.Mukai, T.Kawakami, T.Endo, T.Kobayashi and K.TakahashiD4-4 Structural Analysis of Thermal Stress Ratcheting-Like Deformation for LSI Solder Joint 1-507

H.Doi, T.Hatsuda, S.Imasu, T.Tanaka and T.HayashidaD4-5 Measurement of IC Molding Compound Adhesion Strength and Prediction of

Interface Delamination Within IC Plastic Package 1-509N.Tanaka and A.Nishimura

D4-6 Computational Methods to Address Reliability of Electronic Packaging 1-511M.Pecht, P.Lall, Y.Ogunjimi and S.MacGregor

D5 Computational Mechanics in Electronic Packaging - 2D5-1* A Benchmark Test of Computational Mechanics in Electronic Devicesflnstruments 1-513

M.ShiratoriD5-2 Automated 3-D Model Construction for the Global/Local Analyses of Multichip Modules 1-515

M.S.Shephard, R.Garimella, T.L.Sham, L.Y.Song and V.S.WongD5-3 Finite Element Analysis of Thermal Stress at a Bonding Interface in Electric Devices

(Effects of Corner Angle of an Electric Component) 1-517F.Nakagawa, T.Sawa, Y.Nakano and S.Hagiwara

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D5-4 Two-Dimensional Thermal Stress Analysis in Bonded Joints (The Case Where an UpperElement is under Linear Temperature Distribution and a Lower Substrate is Insulated) 1-519

Y.Nakano, M.Katsuo, F.Nakagawa and T.Sawa

D6 Computational Mechanics in Electronic Packaging - 3D6-1* Application of Computational Modeling to Large Scale Computer Systems 1-521

D.AgonaferD6-2 Numerical Simulation of Impingement Air Cooling from LSI Package with Plate Fins by

the Penalty Finite Element Method 1-524H.Matsushima, A.Ueki, T.Atarashi and T.Tanaka

D6-3 An Adaptive Search Procedure for the Optimized Ordering of Convectively CooledElectronic Components Placed on Conducting Substrates 1-526

N.Queipo and J.A.C.HumphreyD6-4 A Computer Simulation of Electroless Copper Plating Processes 1-529

K.Shigematsu, K.Kondo, K.Hayakawa and M.IrieD6-5 Fine Pattern DFR 1-531

M.Kuba and Y.Kinoshita

Session D7-D8: Low and High Pressure Plasma Aided Manufacturing andMaterials Processing 1-533

D7 Low and High Pressure Plasma Aided Manufacturing and Materials Processing -1D7-1* Simulations of Inductively Coupled Plasma Sources for Etching Applications 1-534

P.L.G.Ventzek, R.J.Hoekstra, M.Grapperhaus and M.J.KushnerD7-2 Parallel Computing of Electric Discharges -Electron Flow in Phase Space - 1-536

H.Sugawara, Y.Sakai and H.TagashiraD7-3 Modeling of RF Glow Discharges by Direct Numerical Procedure of the Boltzmann

Equation Using Parallel Computer 1-538N.Nakano and T.Makabe

D7-4 Numerical Simulation of Electron Cyclotron Resonance Plasma byTwo Dimensional Fluid Model 1-540

J.Tanaka, M.Ikegawa and S.Watanabe

D8 Low and High Pressure Plasma Aided Manufacturing and Materials Processing - 2D8-1* Chemical and Physical Sputtering of Fluorinated Silicon 1-542

M.E.Barone and D.B.GravesD8-2 Erosion of a Large-Area Rectangular Target by the DC Magnetron Discharge 1-544

K.Nanbu and S.SegawaD8-3 Monte Carlo Simulation for the Behavior of Sputtered Atoms and Reflected Atoms in

the Magnetron DC Plasma 1-546M.Ishida, Y.Yamaguchi and Y.Yamamura

D8-4 Scaling of Ion Transport Based on Frequency and Pressure in an RF Glow Discharge 1-548K.Harafuji and M.Kubota

D8-5 Modeling of rf Glow Discharges in O2 by RCT Model 1-550M.Shibata, N.Nakano and T.Makabe

D8-6 A Hybrid FTI/FCT Model of Electron Transport in RF Plasmas 1-551N.Sato

Session D10: High Performance Computat ional Methods for CoupledProblems 1-553

D10 High Performance Computational Methods for Coupled Problems -1D10-1* Research in Grand Challenge Coupled Problems in Computational Mechanics 1-554

C.A.Felippa, C.Farhat and K.C.ParkD10-2 Analyses of Pavement-soil Interaction Problemes, Using Finite Element-boundary

Element Coupled Methodologies 1-556G.Pan, H.Okada and S.N.Atluri

D10-3 Automatic Coupling of Transient Fluid/Gas Flows with Deformable Structures ofArbitrary Shape 1-558

F.Casadei and J.P.HalleuxD10-4 Computatinal Strategies for Finite Element Solution of Two-phase Immiscible Flow in

Oil Reservoirs 1-560A.L.G.A.Coutinho, J.L.D.Alves and N.F.F.Ebecken

D10-5 Parallel Solution of Control Structure Interaction for Massively Actuated Structures 1-562R.G.Menon and K.C.Park

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D10-6 A Displacement Finite Element Method without Spurious Solutions for the Computation ofElastoacoustic Vibrations 1-564

A.Bermudez and R.RodriguezD10-7 Finite Element Analysis of Sound Transmission through Resin Covers 1-566

K.Yuge and S.Ejima

Session D12-D14: Computational Predictions of Texture Development &

Instability During Metal Deformation Process 1-569

D12 Computational Predictions of Texture Development & Instability DuringMetal Deformation Process -1D12-1* Adaptive Multigrid Method for a Periodic Heterogeneous Medium 1-570

J.Fish and V.BelskyD12-2 Embedded Localized Strain Band Constitutive Model in Finite Strain and Finite Rotation 1-572

H.Okada and S.N.AtluriD12-3 The Enhanced Strain Finite Element Method: Further Theoretical and Computational

Developments 1-574B.D.Reddy and K.Arunakirinathar

Dl 2-4 Patch Recovery Using Higher Order Approximation 1-576N.Wiberg and F.Abdulwahab

D12-5 A 3-D Adaptive Mesh Refinement Using Variable-node Solid Transition Elements 1-578C.K.Choi and N.H.Lee

D13 Computational Predictions of Texture Development & Instability DuringMetal Deformation Process - 2D13-1* Crystal Plasticity Based Computations of Localised Necking Instabilities in Rolled Sheets 1-580

K.W.Neale and E.V.D.GiessenD13-2 Shear Localization and Constitutive Law Considering Stress Increment Directional

Dependency 1-582M.Goya, K.Ito, K.Miyagi and S.Itomura

D13-3 Simulation of Localization within Micropolar Multiplicative Elastoplasticity 1-584P.Steinmann

D13-4 Numerical Study on Yield Curves of FCC Metals Based on Rate-Dependent Crystal Slips 1-586T.Abe, X.Lu, M.Nouno and T.Nanba

Dl 3-5 Prediction of Deformation Behavior of Glassy Polymers Based on Molecular ChainNetwork Model 1-588

Y.Tomita, S.Tanaka

D14 Computational Predictions of Texture Development & Instability DuringMetal Deformation Process - 3D14-1* Strain Localization in Laminated Sheet 1-590

S.Imatani, T.Saito and K.YamaguchiD14-2 On the Localization of Plastic Deformation During Metal Forming and Cutting Processes 1-592

H.M.Zbib, A.E.Bayoumi and J.XieD14-3 Simulation of Ductile Fracture Behavior in Drawing and Shearing 1-593

K.KomoriD14-4 Monte-Carlo Simulation of Texture During Recrystallization 1-595

S.P.Tighe and Y.Maeda

Session E1-E2: Mechanics of Saturated & Non-saturated Geomaterials 1-597

El Mechanics of Saturated & Non-saturated Geomaterials - 1

Keynote E1_ j Computational Mechanics of the Excavation of Tunnels 1-598H.A.Mang

El-2 Computational Methods for Nonlinear Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction 1-599W.Wunderlich, B.Schapertons and C.Temme

El-3 Numerical Analyses of Foundations with Subsidenced Soil Ground 1-601A.Zhusupbekov, T.Akuov and S.Kashalo

El-4 A Three-Dimensional Simulation Model for Carbonate Oil Reservoir Distribution 1-603T.Kudo, T.Iwata, H.Sunouchi and Y.Tsuji

E2 Mechanics of Saturated & Non-saturated Geomaterials - 2

E 2 - 1 Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Analysis of Semisaturated Geomaterials 1-605B.A.Schrefler and D.Gawin

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E2-2* Continuum Modelling of a Foliated Rock Mass with Layers Susceptible to Bending 1-607D.P.Adhikary and A.V.Dyskin

E2-3 The Thermo - Mechanical Consolidation Coupling Analysis and Its Discretization onJointed Rock Mass by Finite Element Method 1-609

T.Sasaki and F.NagaiE2-4 A Hydromechanical Study of Jointed Rock Using Continuum and Discontinuum Models 1-611

J.V.Lemos and L.N.LamasE2-5 Use of Infinite Element in Geomechanics Problems 1-613

Y.Tsui and Y.M.Cheng

Session E3-E7: Powder & Granular Mechanics 1-615

E3 Powder & Granular Mechanics -1E3-1 * Simulation of the Mechanical Behavior of Two Dimensional Granular Assemblies

Utilizing Linear Programming 1-616D.R.Chichili, D.E.Mouton and M.M.Mehrabadi

E3-2* Eigenvalue Analysis of Quasi-Static Behavior of Granular Materials 1-617Y.Kishino

E3-3 Collapse Process Simulation of Bricks by the Extended Distinct Element Method 1-618M.Hakuno

E3-4 Granular Modeling for Ferrite Particles in Magnetic Field 1-620S.Tamura, T.Aizawa and J.Kihara

E4 Powder & Granular Mechanics - 2E4-1 * Large Displacement of a Buried Pipe in the Ground by the Extended Distinct Element

Method 1-622M.Hakuno

E4-2 Extended DEM Simulation of Beam Bending Collapse 1-624K.Hirasawa and K.Matsubara

E4-3 Rock Avalanche Simulation by the Extended Distinct Element Method 1-626M.Hakuno

E4-4 Numerical and Experimental Studies on Discrete Media Behaviors Using the DistinctElement Method 1-628

K.Satake, O.Ukai, T.Adachi, K.Arikawa, Y.Suda and T.OkadaE4-5 A Numerical Study of Effects of Contact and Viscoelastic Friction on VTR Tape

Deformation (VTR Interface ) 1-630H.Kotera, H.Kita, Y.Mimoh, H.Yohda and S.Shima

E5 Powder & Granular Mechanics - 3E5-2* Plastic Constitutive Equation with Internal Friction for Granular Materials 1-633

S.Shima and H.KoteraE5-3 Powder Forming Analysis for Fine Ceramic Materials 1-635

J.Terziyski, T.Aizawa and J.KiharaE5-4 Steel Powder Forming Design by the Granular Modeling 1-637

S.Tamura, T.Mitsuno, T.Aizawa and J.Kihara

E6 Powder & Granular Mechanics - 4E6-1 Motion Analysis of Milling Balls in Tumbling Mills of Different Sizes 1-639

H.Hashimoto, M.Nakamura, T.Abe and K.KamadaE6-2 Numerical Simulation of Paniculate Behavior with Rolling Contacts 1-641

J.P.BardetE6-3 Three Dimensional Finite Element Analysis for Aluminum Powder Forging 1-643

J.Terziyski, T.Aizawa, N.Itoh and J.KiharaE6-4 Granular Modeling for Sintering 1-645

S.Tamura, F.Tsumori, T.Aizawa and J.KiharaE6-5 Sintered Materials Modeling by the Homogenization Theory 1-647

T.AizawaE6-7 A Packing Generation Scheme for the Granular Assemblies with Planar Elliptical Particles 1-650

C.Y.Wang and W.C.Lian

E7 Powder & Granular Mechanics - 5E7-1 Flow of Granular Material 1-652

R.Kitamura and S.FukuharaE7-2 Theoretical Analysis of the Flow of a Granular Media Induced by a Superficial

Drag of a Fluid 1-654G.M.R.Vieira

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E7-3 Three Dimensional Granular Simulation for Metal Injection MoldingT.Iwai, T.Aizawa and J.Kihara

E7-4 Analytical Model of the Compaction of Powder Materials by Shock WavesA.Ferreira

1-656

1-658

Session E8-E14 : Mater ia l Nonlinearity & Inelastic Analysis 1-661

E8 Material Nonlinearity & Inelastic Analysis -1E8-1* Computational Methods in Composites: Effective Medium Theory and Percolation Theory 1-662

M.TayaE8-2 Finite Element Analysis of Plastic Multiple Slip in Metal Microstructures 1-664

T.OhashiE8-3 Evolutionary Micromechanical Damage Models for Polycrystalline Ceramics 1-666

J.W.JuE8-4 Creep Constitutive Model for Metal Matrix Composites 1-668

M.KawaiE8-5 Micromechanical Modeling of Grain-boundary Induced Failure Modes in

Crystalline Solids 1-670M.A.Zikry

E9 Material Nonlinearity & Inelastic Analysis - 2KeynoteLecture

E9-1 Disturbed State Constitutive Models for Thermoviscoplastic Behavior of Solids andInterfaces and Computational Aspects

C.S.Desai, C.Basaran, J.Chia and T.Kundu1-672

E9-2* Size Effects and Localization in Viscoplasticity: Theory and Implications to ComputationalMechanics 1-678

H.M.ZbibE9-3 On Finite Strain Elasto-Plastic Analysis Using Elements Based on Mixed Interpolation of

Tensorial Components 1-679E.N.Dvorkin

E9-4* A Viscoplastic Constitutive Model for Clay and Strain Localization Analysis 1-681F.Oka and A.Yashima

E9-5 The Application of a Finite Particle Method to Localization Problems 1-683Z.Chen, D.Sulsky, H.L.Schreyer and S.J.Zhou

E10 Material Nonlinearity & Inelastic Analysis - 3El0-1* Hybrid Experimental-Numerical Analysis of Solids 1-685

Z. K.Guo and A.S.KobayashiEl0-2 Material Property Determination by Indentation Test-Validation by Finite Element Simulation 1-687

G.Li, M.Sakamoto, N.Inoue and E.Y.S.ChaoEl0-3 Mechanical Interpretation of Hill's Loading Criterion 1-689

K.HashiguchiE10-4 The Growth of Ageing Viscoelastic Solids 1-691

V.Potapov and M.MikhailovE10-5 Unified Elasto-Plastic Theory: Model, Computational Implementation and Application 1-693

M.H.Yu, L.N.He and G.W.Ma

Ell Material Nonlinearity & Inelastic Analysis - 4

El 1-1 Material and Geometric Nonlinearities, Studies with the Programs Developed forNumerical Experiments

Y.Yamada and M.Sasaki1-695

E12

El 1-2* Introduction of a Logarithmic Strain Based Finite Strain Elastic-Inelastic Model intoa Geometrically Nonlinear Enhanced Strain Method 1-701

M.Schonauer and D.R.J.OwenEl 1-3 A 3-d Plasto-viscoelastic Representation for FEM Calculation 1-703

J.Lai and A.BakkerEl 1-4* Effects of Hypoelastic Model and Plastic Hardening on Numerical Simulation 1-705

Z.Guo and O.WatanabeEl 1-5 A Mixed Finite Element Method for Temperature Dependent Non-Newtonian Creeping Flows 1-707

A.F.D.Loula, J.Karam-Filho and J.N.C.Guerreiro

Material Nonlinearity & Inelastic Analysis - 5E12-1* Elasto-Plastic and Finite Displacement Analysis for Limit States Design of Steel Bridges 1-709

T.Kitada, M.Nibu, K.Tanaka and M.Kano

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El 2-2 Supersonic Flow in Reinforced Concrete 1-711S.J.Eibl

El2-3 Localization and Dispersion Analysis of Waves in Discretized Solids 1-713K.Willam and T.Munz

E12-4 A Combined Hardening Cap Model with Pore Water Pressure Evaluation 1-715S.N.Abduljauwad and H.N.Al-Ghamedy

E13 Material Nonlinearity & Inelastic Analysis - 6E13-1* Numerical Procedures for 3D Tire Model Construction 1-717

H.Nakashima, J.Y.Wong, M.Yamazaki and A.OidaE13-2 Finite Element Simulation of Rubber Composite Vibrations 1-719

M.Kaliske, J.Jagusch, N.Gebbeken and H.RothertEl 3-3 Thermo-Visco-Elastic Stress Analysis of Rubber-Covered Rolls 1-721

K.Tanimoto and K.KohnoE13-4 An Approximated Simulation Approach for the Mechanical Behavior of Highly

Compressible Soft Materials 1-723Y.Okumoto, T.Yokoyama, J.Fukuchi and M.Shiratori

El 3-5 Finite Element Calculation of Energy Release Rate for Curved Cracks of Rubbery Materials 1-725J.H.Chang

E14 Material Nonlinearity & Inelastic Analysis - 7E14-1* Preforation Analysis of Blunt Projectile 1-727

K.Asada and K.NishiE14-2 A New Mixed Variational Formulation for the Elastic-Plastic Problem as a Basis for

Efficient Finite Element Plane Strain Analysis 1-729A.Capsoni and L.Corradi

E14-3 A Model for Analyses of Piping Systems 1-731P.A.Hansson and G.Sandberg

E14-4 On a Finite Element Formulation of Elastic-Plastic Plane Frames 1-733M.Saje

E14-5 Solution of Three-dimensional Elastic Problems by Method of Geometrical Immersion inVariational Formulation 1-734

I.N.Shardakov, N.A.Trufanov and M.A.Trufanova

Session F 1 - F 3 : Atomic/Molecular Model ing of Solid Mate r i a l s 1-737

Fl Atomic/Molecular Modeling of Solid Materials -1

Keynote p j . j Computer Application to Materials Science 1-738Lecture J v v

M.DoyamaFl-2 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Formation 1-739

T.Ohira and T.AdachiFl-3 A New Methodology to Obtain Accurate Phenomenological Models for Ferroelectrics,

with Application to BaTiO3 1-741L.Vu-Quoc and V.Srinivas

Fl-4 Accurate Phenomenological Models that Agree with Experiments for Ferroelectric-ferroelasticCrystals : A Semi-infinite Optimization Formulation 1-743

L.Vu-Quoc and V.SrinivasFl-5 Numerial Analysis of Phase Separation Based on the Cahn-Hilliard Equation 1-745

T.Onda

F2 Atomic/Molecular Modeling of Solid Materials - 2F2-1* Coupled Atomistic-Continuum Calculations of Crack Propagation in NiAl 1-747

M.Ludwig, P.Gumbsch and S.SchmauderF2-2 A Comparison of Fracture Mechanics Parameters between Atomic Model and

Continuous Model 1-748H.Inoue, Y.Akahoshi and S.Harada

F2-3 Atomic/Continuum Model Transformation and Its Application to Nanoscale CuttingSimulation 1-750

T.Inamura, N.Takezawa and Y.KumakiF2-4 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Atom-Scale Wear of a Thin Film on a Metal Surface 1-752

N.Sasaki, T.Iwasaki, N.Chiba and Y.AbeF2-5 Molecular Dynamics Study of Shear Deformation of Bicrystalline Aluminum 1-754

T.Iwasaki, N.Sasaki, N.Chiba and Y.AbeF2-6* Elastic Instability of Homogenous Solids at Fcnite Strain 1-756

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F3 Atomic/Molecular Modeling of Solid Materials - 3F3-1 Computational Analysis of Three Dimensional Grain Growth Behavior by Monte

Carlo Simulation Method 1-757A.Nogami, T.Matsumiya and Y.Fukuda

F3-2 Computer Simulation of Grain Boundary in bcc Fe by Embedded Atom Method 1-759R.Watanabe, A.Nogami and T.Matsumiya

F3-3 Construction of Interatomic Model Potential of Aluminum-Nitride Based on ab-initioMolecular Orbital Calculation 1-761

H.Kitagawa, Y.Sibutani and S.OgataF3-4 Simulation of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) of Clean and Adsorbed Surfaces 1-763

N.Isshiki and M.TsukadaF3-5* Molecular Dynamics Simulations to Predict Organic Molecular Crystal Structures Without

Crystallographic Data 1-765M.Furusyo, Y.Fukunaga, M.Kaji, N.Tajima and T.Hirano

Session F4-F6: Computer Simulation of Growth of Single Crystals forElectronic or Optical Devices 1-767

F4 Computer Simulation of Growth of Single Crystals for Electronic or Optical Devices -1F4-1* Thermal Stress Analysis of Lithium Niobate Bulk Single Crystal during Czochralski Growth 1-768

N.Miyazaki, H.Uchida, T.Tsukada and T.FukudaF4-2* Dislocation Generation in Semiconductor Crystal During Growth 1-770

C.T.Tsai and N.SubramanyamF4-3 Boundary Conditions at the Solid-liquid Interface for Computational Crystal Growth from

the Melt with Dislocation Generation 1-772C.H.Wu and J.C.Lambropoulos

F4-4 Consistent Correlation of Dislocation Density and Solid-liquid Interface Curvature duringCrystal Growth from the Melt 1-774

C.H.Wu and J.C.LambropoulosF4-5 Comparative Dislocation Density During Growth from the Melt of Crystals of Various Shapes 1-776

C.H.Wu and J.C.LambropoulosF4-6 Estimation of Dislocation Density in Bulk Single Crystal during CZ Growth Process

Using Dislocation Kinetics Model 1-778N.Miyazaki, H.Uchida and M.Endoh

F5 Computer Simulation of Growth of Single Crystals for Electronic or Optical Devices - 2F5-1* Dynamic Modelling of Czochralski Growth 1-780

N.Van den Bogaert, R.Assaker and F.DupretF5-2 Global Heat Transfer Simuation for Large Size CZ Furnace. 1-781

K.Takano, S.Saito, E.Iino, I.Fusegawa and H.YamagishiF5-3 Modelling and Comparison of Czochralski Crystal Growth Experiments 1-783

K.Koai, T.Jung and G.MiillerF5-4 Global Analysis of Heat Transfer in CZ Crystal Growth of Oxide 1-785

T.Tsukada, K.Kakinoki, M.Hozawa and N.ImaishiF5-5 Computer Optimization of the Semiconductor Compound Growth by the Modified

Vertical Bridgman Method with Flat Container Bottom 1-787F.Matsumoto, P.Rudolph and T.Fukuda

F5-6 Heat and Mass Transport in Vertical Bridgman and Gradient Freeze Furnaces forGaAs Crystal Growth 1-789

K.Koai, T.Jung and G.Muller

F6 Computer Simulation of Growth of Single Crystals for Electronic or Optical Devices - 3F6-1 * Calculation of the Intrinsic Asymmetric Profiles in the Si Melt of the Czochralski System

Using a 3-Dimensional Transient Model 1-791K.W.Yi and K.Kakimoto

F6-2 Oscillatory Convection of Liquid Encapsulated Czochralski Bulk Fluid 1-793M.Iwamoto and H.Ozoe

F6-3 Calculation of the Oxygen Concentration in Silicon grown by Czochralski Usingthe k-e Turbulence Model 1-795

H.T.Chung and J.K.YoonF6-4 Numerical Analysis of MHD Controlled Horizontal Bridgman Crystal Growth in

Comparison with Asymptotics and Experiments 1-797R.Moreau, N.B.Salah and T.Alboussiere

F6-5 Numerical Simulation of Convective Three-Dimensional Flows in a Horizontal BridgmanConfiguration under the Action of a Constant Magnetic Field 1-798

H.Ben Hadid and D.Henry

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F6-6 Effect of Specular Reflectivity on Radiation Heat Transfer in a CZ FurnaceS.Maruyama and T.Aihara

F6-7 A Finite Element Model for Liquid Phase Electroepitaxial Growth of GaAs CrystalsZ.Qin, S.Dost, N.Djilali and B.Tabarrok

Session F7-F14: Recent Developments in Boundary Element Methods

F7 Recent Developments in Boundary Element Methods - 4

1-799

1-801

1-803

Keynote F 7 - 1Lecture

Recent Developments in Boundary Element Methods for ElastodynamicsS.Kobayashi

1-804

F7-2* Applications of Boundary Integral Equation Methods to Various Crack DeterminationProblems 1-810

N.Nishimura and S.KobayashiF7-3 Boundary Element Analysis of Two Dimensional Micropolar Elastodynamics 1-812

T.Fukui and Y.OkuiF7-4 Transient Vibration Isolation by Open Trench: The Application of Time-Domain BEM 1-814

Z.Lei and E.Kuribayashi

F8 Recent Developments in Boundary Element Methods - 5

Keynote F 8 - lLecture

Symmetric Galerkin Boundary Element MethodsG.Maier and G.Novati

1-816

F8-2* Hybrid Stress Analysis of Boundary and Finite Elements 1-822K.Kohno, T.Tsunada and H.Seto

F8-3 Boundary Element-type Hybrid Finite Element 1-824Z.Jin, Y.Gu, Y.Zheng and Q.Wu

F8-4 Application of BEM/FEM Formulation (RAYON Software) to Aerospace and AutomotiveVibro-acoustic Problems 1-826

H.Defosse, L.Mebarek and G.LeyratF8-5 The Combined Finite-boundary Element Method for The Solution of Navier-Stokes Equations 1-827

M.M.Grigor'ev

F10 Recent Developments in Boundary Element Methods - 7F10-1* A Kind of Direct Error Estimation and Adaptive Scheme of Boundary Element Method 1-829

Z.YaoF10-2* Boundary Flux Computation Based on Direct Evaluation of Boundary Flux Identity 1-831

T.Matsumoto, M.Tanaka and M.KaniF10-3 Improper Integrals for Infinite Elements 1-833

P.KarasudhiF10-4 Procedure for Automatic Discretization of Nonhomogeneous Plane Domains in BEM 1-835

V.F.Poterasu and D.P.Stefanescu

Fll Recent Developments in Boundary Element Methods - 8Fl 1-1* BEM Analysis of Bonded Dissimilar Materials and Strength Evaluation Based on

Interfacial Fracture Mechanics 1-837J.Q.Xu and R.Yuuki

Fl 1-2 Multiple-cracked Fatigue Crack Growth by Boundary Element Method 1-839H.Nguyen-dang and A.M.Yan

Fl 1-3 Elastic-Plastic Analysis of Crack in Adhesive Joint by Combination of Boundary Element andFinite Element Methods 1-841

T.Ikeda, N.Miyazaki and T.MunakataFl 1-4 The Life Prediction for Fatigue Crack Extension of Cross Lateral Carrier Welded Joints 1-843

L.Han and Z.LiFl 1-5 Approximation Methods for Singular Integral Equations with Conjugation 1-844

V.D.Didenko, S.Roch and B.SilbermannFl 1-6 Boundary Element Analysis for the Nonhomogeneous Helmholtz Equation with

Variable Coefficients 1-846S.Wang, T.Peng, Z.Zhao and S.Zhao

Fl 1-7 Boundary Integral Equations Method in Two-and Three-Dimensional Problems ofElastodynamics 1-848

L.A.Alexeyeva, S.A.Dildabaev, G.K.Zakir'yanova and A.B.Zhanbyrbaev

F12 Recent Developments in Boundary Element Methods - 9F12-1* Analysis of Shell-Like Structures by the Boundary Element Method for

3-D Elasticity Problems 1-850Y.Liu and F.Rizzo

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F12-2 Nonlinear Analysis of Shallow Shells Using Boundary Element Method 1-852S.Long, X.Kuai and Y.Fu, J.Li

F12-3 The Stochastic Boundary Element Method in Statistical Analysis of Moderately Thick Plates 1-854H.Ding and A.Jiang

F12-4 Boundary Element Analysis of Micropolar Elastic Body 1-856S.Yamashita and N.Tosaka

F12-5 Dual Reciprocity Method for Statics and Stability of Varying Cross Section Beams andStructure Elements 1-858

F.KaszaF12-6 Methods of Geometrical Immersion (MGI) and Boundary Elements (MBE) for

Solving Three-dimensional Elastic Problems 1-860I.N.Shardakov and P.V.Bulavin

F13 Recent Developments in Boundary Element Methods -10F13-1* Shape Sensitivity Analysis of a Periodic Thermal Problem Using the BEM 1-862

B.M.Kwak and D.H.LeeF13-2* Application of the Time-Stepping BEM to Transient Heat Conduction in Arbitrary

Anisotropic Solids 1-864M.Tanaka, T.Matsumoto and Q.F.Yang

F13-3 Thermal Stress Analysis by Improved Multiple-Reciprocity Boundary Element Method 1-866Y.Ochiai and T.Sekiya

F13-4 Simulation of the Pollution Transfer with BEM 1-868A.I.Ponomarchuk

Fl 3-5 Study about Effect of Foundation Elasticity and Crack on Dynamic Characteristics ofGravity Dam in Particular Solution Boundary Element 1-869

Z.Li, H.Zhou and A.Fan

F14 Recent Developments in Boundary Element Methods -11F14-1* A Vortex Tracking Method in Two Dimensional Separated Flow Analysis 1-872

T.Fukui and Y.NishikawaF14-2 Three-dimensional Incompressible Viscous Flow Analysis at Low Reynolds Numbers by

Boundary Element Method 1-874R.Kawamura

F14-3 A Novel Time Marching Boundary Element Method for the Solution of Navier-StokesEquations 1-876

J.Su and B.TabarrokF14-4 Solid-Fluid Interaction by BEM in Random Media 1-878

P.Lorenz and V.F.PoterasuF14-5 Wave Height Distribution Around a Large Structure in a Wave-Current Coexisting Field 1-880

M.Lin and S.Hsiao

Session G 1 - G 5 : Mesh Generation & Adaptive Remeshing 1-883

Gl Mesh Generation & Adaptive Remeshing -1Gl-1* Applications of the Adaptive Boundary Elements with Sample Point Error Analysis 1-884

N.Kamiya, Y.Aikawa and K.KawaguchiGl-2* Optimal Sizing Design with Adaptive Remeshing Process in 2D FEM 1-886

A.TezukaGl-3 Adaptive Mesh Refinement Using Elements With Shape Functions Based on the Blending

Function Method 1-888C.Reissmann, U.Schramm, P.Moller and A.Tischer

Gl-4 Adaptive Multilevel Finite Element Analysis Using Multilicative and Additive Corrections 1-890L.C.Wellford and K.Sadeghi

G2 Mesh Generation & Adaptive Remeshing - 2G2-1 * Parallel Finite Element Mesh Generation Using Engineering Workstation on

Network Environment 1-892Y.Kawamura, H.Ohtsubo and K.Suzuki

G2-2 Finite Element Mesh Generation of Shell Structures with Quadrilateral Elements aroundStress Concentration 1-894

Y.Kawamura, H.Ohtsubo and K.SuzukiG2-3 Highly Interactive and Portable Automatic Mesh Generator for Linear Induction Motors 1-896

T.Furukawa, M.Ohchi, M.Yoshino and K.MasdaG2-4 An Adaptive Mesh Rezoning Strategy with Constrains on Small Element 1-898

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G2-5 Bubble Mesh Generation: Automated 2D/3D Triangulation via Physically-Based NodePlacement and Modified Delaunay Tessellation 1-900

K.Shimada and D.C.GossardG2-6 rp-Adaptive Flow Analysis 1-902

J.E.Akin, B.Ramaswamy and R.Maddox

G3 Mesh Generation & Adaptive Remeshing - 3G3-1* Parallel Automatic Three-Dimensional Mesh Generation 1-904

H.L.de Cougny and M.S.ShephardG3-2 Unstructured Adaptive Mesh Method and Its Application to a Blast Wave Propagation

Problem 1-906D.M.Sharov and K.Fujii

G3-3 Algebraic Grid Generation of 0-0 Type Around a 3-D Wing and its Application to Solvethe Equations of Inviscid Flow 1-908

H.Emdad and F.GhadakG3-4 An Adaptive Procedure for Pursuing Fracture in Lattice Networks 1-910

J.Bolander Jr., H.Hikosaka and W.HeG3-5 Dynamic Grid Adaption Using Alegebraic and Elliptic Systems 1-912

H.J.Thornburg and B.K.SoniG3-6 Grid Generation and Adaptivity for Complex Boundaries 1-917

P.R.Eiseman and S.Takahashi

G4 Mesh Generation & Adaptive Remeshing - 4

G4-1 Adaptive Finite Element Analysis of Thin-walled Structures Including DimensionalRecovery in Disturbed Subdomains 1-919

E.Stein, S.Ohnimus and B.Seifert

G4-2 A Posteriori Error Estimation in Finite Element Analysis for Elastodynamic Problem 1-925H.Ohtsubo, K.Suzuki and K.Sato

G4-3 Construction of Adaptive Boundary Elements for Eigenvalue Analysis of the HelmholtzEquation 1-927

N.Kamiya, K.Nogae and E.AndohG4-4 Growth Methods and Binary Space Partitioning for Efficient Finite Element Mesh Generation 1-929

A.Sinha and C.V.RamakrishnanG4-5 Adaptive Placement of Collocation Points in Treffts Method 1-931

E.Kita and N.Kamiya

G5 Mesh Generation & Adaptive Remeshing - 5

G5-1 Adaptive Finite Element Procedures in Elasticity and Plasticity 1-933N-E.Wiberg

G5-2 Adaptive Meshing Techniques for Nonlinear Analysis 1-939C.Gelten and T.Wertheimer

G5-3 Automatic Adaptive Geometrically Nonlinear Shell Analysis: Error Estimation andComputational Aspects of an h-Adaptive Mesh Refinement Procedure 1-940

K.M.Mathisen and K.M.OkstadG5-4 Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Thin Plates by the Progressive Mesh Refinement 1-942

K.Yuge and N.Iwai

Session G6: Control Problems 1-945

G6 Control Problems - 1G6-1* Robotic Manipulation Planning: Task Level Force Constraints 1-946

M.T.MasonG6-2 Smoothed Control of an Electromechanical Manipulator With Elastic Link 1-948

S.MikhailovG6-3 Minimization of the Thermoelastic Deformation in Space Structures Undergoing Periodic

Motion 1-950D.Givoli and O.Rand

G6-4 The Use of the Finite Element Method in the Control of Smart Flexible Structures 1-952J.R.Ghidella and G.P.Steven

G6-5 Computation of Pulse Heights for Open-Loop Operation of Momentum Turbine 1-954A.K.Sen

G6-6 Examples of Off-Line Teaching System in Steel Making Process 1-956M.Inoue and T.Kubota

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