XXVII CILAMCE - Call for Abstracts

Dear Colleague,

On behalf of the Brazilian Association of Computational Methods in 
Engineering (ABMEC) and the Iberian Latin American Association for 
Computational Methods in Engineering (AMC), we  are pleased to announce the 
27th Cilamce - Iberian Latin American Congress on Computational Methods in 
Engineering, to be held during September 3-6, 2006 at the Hilton Hotel, in 
the historical city of Belém-Pará, Brazil. The event will be hosted by the 
Graduate Program in Civil Engineering of Federal University of Pará.

The Organizing Committee of Cilamce 2006 would appreciate if you could 
forward this message to your colleagues, associates, students, etc, as well 
as to other engineering /research Institutions in this field of interest in 
your country.
We also would like to invite you to submit one-page Abstracts for 
presentation in this event.
Addition information about XXVII Cilamce, and information about abstract 
submission to this event is provided below.

We appreciate your collaboration and interest in participating in this 
conference.

Regina Augusta Campos Sampaio and Remo Magalhães de Souza
Chairmen of the XXVII CILAMCE

Campus Universitário do Guamá, Edifício do Centro Tecnológico, salas 232 e 236.
Av. Augusto Corrêa, n. 1, Belém-Pa, BRAZIL CEP: 66075-900
Phone/Fax: +55(91) 3201-8133,  9614-7405
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27th CILAMCE -  Iberian Latin American Congress on Computational Methods in 
Engineering

Call for Abstracts

On behalf of the Brazilian Association of Computational Methods in 
Engineering (ABMEC) and the Iberian Latin American Association for 
Computational Methods in Engineering (AMC), we  are pleased to announce the 
27th Cilamce - Iberian Latin American Congress on Computational Methods in 
Engineering, to be held during September 3-6, 2006 at the Hilton Hotel, in 
the historical city of Belém-Pará, Brazil. The event will be hosted by the 
Graduate Program in Civil Engineering of Federal University of Pará.


Venue
Belém is located in the Guajará bay, in the delta of the Amazon River, 
close to "Ilha do Marajó", the largest fluvial island in the world. Belém 
prides itself on being the gateway to the Amazon Region and the cultural 
and commercial center of Northern Brazil. It grew substantially in size and 
importance during the nineteenth century rubber boom, and is now a large 
city with two million inhabitants. While the newer part of the city 
contains many modern buildings and skyscrapers, the colonial section still 
retains the charm of ancient churches and other historical buildings with 
their traditional Portuguese blue tiles. Belém has beautiful public squares 
and many mango-tree lined streets, and, for this reason, it is also known 
as "Cidade das Mangueiras" (City of Mango Trees).

Conference History
The conference has its origins in a meeting for Civil Engineers held in Rio 
de Janeiro in 1977. In the following year it was repeated in São Paulo. In 
1979, the scope of the conference was broadened, in Porto Alegre, to 
include a wide range of engineering applications, leading to the present 
name of the conference. At the same time, the AMC was created. Since then, 
the conference has grown even further in both scope and audience, and it 
now ranks as one of the most important conferences on its field of activity 
in the Iberian Latin American Community.

Throughout the years, the conference has played an increasingly vital role 
in providing an international forum for discussion and dissemination of 
scientific and technical knowledge related to the use of computer 
technology in the solution of engineering problems. The last editions of 
the conference were held in Giulianova/Italy (2002), Ouro Preto/Brazil 
(2003), Recife/Brazil (2004), and Guarapari/Brazil (2005).

Scientific Program
Cilamce 2006, the 27th Cilamce conference, will maintain the tradition, 
established by the previous editions, of providing a general forum for 
enhancing interdisciplinary interactions, and collaborations among all 
researchers, students and professionals interested in the application of 
computational methods to engineering.

The scientific program of the Congress consists of invited plenary 
lectures, invited mini-symposia keynote lectures by respected experts, 
contributed oral presentations, and poster presentations by undergraduate 
students. The keynote lectures and the oral presentations will be grouped 
in the following Minisymposia, covering a vast range of multidisciplinary 
subjects on computational methods in engineering and applied sciences:

- Advanced Analysis in Steel and Composite Structures
- Advanced Turbulence Modeling for Industrial CFD
- Analysis and Design of Offshore Structures and Pipelines
- Beams, Plates, Shells and Solid Structures
- Biomechanics
- Boundary element methods
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Computational Geomechanics and Geophysics
- Computational Mechanics of Advanced Materials
- Concrete Structures
- Fluid Structure Interaction (new!)
- Environmental Flows
- High Performance Computing
- Identification of Structures
- Mesh Generation and Adaptivity
- Nonlinear Analysis, Stability and Structural Dynamics
- Numerical Methods: Formulation and Analysis
- Numerical Methods in Acoustics and Mechanical Vibrations
- Numerical Methods in Electricity and Electromagnetism
- Numerical Simulation and Optimization of Thermal Systems
- Numerical Simulation and Optimization of Transportation Systems
- Numerical Simulation of Nonlinear Dynamic Coupled Problems
- Numerical Simulations in Chemical Engineering
- Object Oriented Systems
- Plasticity, Damage, Fracture and Fatigue
- Research Beginners on Computational Methods in Engineering
- Reservoir Simulation
- Soft Computing and Data Modeling
- Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
- Structural Reliability

Call for Papers
One page abstracts are invited by February 20th, 2006. The abstract must 
contain: Title, authors, addresses, corresponding author´s e-mail and the 
name of the associated minisymposium.

To send an abstract, please access the conference web-site at 
<http://www.cultura.ufpa.br/cilamce>http://www.ufpa.br/cilamce2006, click 
on “Instruction for authors” on the main menu, and follow the instructions.

Language
The official languages of the conference are English, Spanish, Portuguese 
and Italian. Papers and presentations in any official language are welcome. 
No simultaneous translations will be provided. Authors are encouraged to 
write and present their papers in English.

Important Dates

One-page abstract submission deadline: February, 20th, 2006.
Notification of acceptance: March, 6th
Full paper submission deadline: May, 8th
Notification of acceptance: June, 30th
Revised paper submission deadline: August, 7th
Author´s registration deadline: August, 7th
Beginning of the XXVII CILAMCE: September, 3rd, 2006.

Please, check our web site 
(<http://www.cultura.ufpa.br/cilamce>http://www.ufpa.br/cilamce2006) for 
the most updated information about the Conference.




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      CURSO DE POSGRADO
       

      "TEORÍA GENERAL DE MÉTODOS COMPUTACIONALES EN INGENIERÍA"
       

      Disertante:

      Dr. Ing. Guillermo Etse

      Mag. Ing. Sonia Vrech (Asistente)

       

       

      Duración: 60 horas

       

      Contenidos

       

      Conceptos introductorios de análisis de problemas de Ingeniería.  
Introducción al Método de los Elementos Finitos. 

      Método de Raileigh Ritz.  Método de Diferencias Finitas.

      Formulación Matemática del Método de Elementos Finitos. 

      Análisis lineal de problemas de valores de borde 2D y 3D. Elementos 
isoparamétricos y mixtos.  Restricciones. 

      Condiciones de borde.  Integración Numérica. 

      Exactitud y convergencia de la solución. Programación de  subrutinas de 
Elementos Finitos. 

       

      Inicio: Lunes 20 de Febrero de 2005, 8:30hs.

        

        Informes e Inscripción:

      Centro de Métodos Numéricos y Computacionales en Ingeniería

      Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Tecnología - UNT

      Av. Independencia 1800.  4000 - San Miguel de Tucumán 
     

Tel: 0381 4369043, int 7784, Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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   Centro de Métodos Numéricos y Computacionales en Ingeniería
   Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Tecnología
   Universidad Nacional de Tucumán
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From: sonzogni en ceride.gov.ar (Victorio Sonzogni)
Date: Fri Feb 17 08:01:52 2006
Subject: [NotiAMCA] 7th. World Congress on Computational Mechanics
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      Dear Eng. Victorio Sonzogni

      I will be grateful if you could disseminate the message below among 
the members of your Association.
      Many thanks and best regards,
      Eugenio Onate
      President of IACM
      Edifici C-1, Campus Nord UPC
      Gran Capita, s/n
      08034 Barcelona, Spain
      www.iacm.info

      Dear Colleague,
      It is my pleasure to announce that IACM commemorates its 25th 
Anniversary in 2006.
      This circumstance highlights even further the importance of the 7th 
IACM World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM7) to be held in the 
city of Los Angeles (USA) on 16 - 22 July 2006 (see 
https://www.wccm2006.northwestern.edu). WCCM7 will cover the key fields of 
relevance to computational mechanics in many areas of science and 
engineering. Over 135 Invited Sessions are already scheduled under the 
organisation of relevant scientists worldwide. You are cordially invited to 
contribute a paper via one of these Sessions. The deadline for submitting an 
Abstract is March 15th.
      I look forward to welcoming you to WCCM7 in Los Angeles on July 2006, 
where we plan to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the IACM.
      Yours sincerely,
      President of IACM
      Edifici C-1, Campus Nord UPC
      Gran Capità, s/n
      08034 Barcelona, Spain
      www.iacm.info


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