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YIC 2019The 5th ECCOMAS

Young Investigators Conference

September 1–6, 2019 Kraków, Poland

Ministry of Science and Higher EducationRepublic of Poland

YIC 2019 – Eccomas Young Investigators Conference – task financed under the agreement No 844/P-DUN/2019 by the Minister of Science and Higher Education

allocated to the activities of disseminating science.

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WelComIng Address

The ECCOMAS Young Investigators Conference YIC2019 is the 5th in the series of International Confe-rences, organized since 2012 in different European cities.

The main goal of the YIC2019 is to bring together young researchers and students working in the broad areas of computational science and engineering and provide them a unique forum for knowledge exchange and initiation of future scientific collaboration.

During the Conference there are 9 plenary lectures and 153 regular presentations by the authors affi-liated with universities, research institutes and industry from 26 countries around the world. These young researchers will demonstrate obtained results from a very wide spectrum of research topics, from nano- and micro- mechanics to the numerical modelling of large systems and phenomena. Applications of the latest achievements in computation methods dealing with fluid and solid mechanics are particularly addressed. Optimization of processes, advances in numerical methods and data science topics are also a significant part of all contributions.

Presentations will be delivered within a general and poster sessions as well as five dedicated minisymposia:• Novel Theories, Formulations, Methods And Applications in Structural Mechanics,• Boundary-Conforming Discretization Methods for Complex Moving Domains,• Recent Advances in Numerical Methods for Seismic Wave Propagation,• Recent Advances in Space-Time Methods,• Novel Numerical Methods for Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems.

During the Conference a prestigious ECCOMAS PhD Olympiad will also be hosted. The best PhD thesis, selected by national associations, will be presented and evaluated for the final prize.

We are very pleased to welcome all participants of the 5th ECCOMAS Young Investigators Conference and we wish you a pleasant and fruitful stay in Kraków. We hope that the Conference will become a source of valuable information and inspiration in you scientific work.

On behalf of the local organizing committeeKonrad Perzyński, Krzysztof BzowskiAGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland

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Conference Chairs

Konrad PERZYŃSKIKrzysztof BZOWSKIAGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland

Steering Committee

Łukasz MADEJŁukasz RAUCHAGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland

Secretariat

Anna SMYKAGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland

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Ministry of Science and Higher EducationRepublic of Poland

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PublIsh Your PAPer In sn APPlIed sCIenCes

ECCOMAS YIC2019 is supported by the Springer Nature’s (SN) journal SN Applied Sciences (https://sprin-ger.com/snas). We encourage you to submit your conference paper to the journal’s Topical Collection‚Young Investigators in Computational Science and Engineering’ dedicated to the ECCOMAS Young Investigators Conference.

Topical Collections are designed to consolidate publications of a specific research topic. Topical Collec-tions are a good opportunity to rapidly publish new results presented at the conference under the common umbrella which would ensure high visibility of the research field. Articles will be published immediately after acceptance. All submissions go through a regular peer-review process and the Guest Editors will ensure a rapid publication process.

All papers published in the SN Applied Sciences in 2019 and 2020 will be permanently accessible for free.

How to submit

Articles can be submitted through Editorial Manager. Please select the relevant Topical Collection ‚Young Investigators in Computational Science and Engineering’ from the section/category (drop down menu). The To-pical Collection will open for submission on Sept. 1st 2019.

Submit your paper: https://www.editorialmanager.com/snas/default.aspxIn case of any questions, do not hesitate to contact the journal’s Managing Editor Engineering: thomas.

[email protected]

About the journal

SN Applied Sciences is a multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal for the disciplines of Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Materials Science and Physics. It fosters sound scientific discovery to solve practical problems. The journal encourages quality, scientifically valid, original articles which present a good understanding of scientific knowledge, experiments and theories, methods and techniques, as well as in-terdisciplinary linkages. It welcomes research articles, review papers, case studies, and short communications.

Find more information at the journal’s website: https://springer.com/snas Follow us on twitter: @SNApplSci

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sCIentIfIC CommIttee

Swantje Bargmann University of Wuppertal, GermanyMarek Behr Center for Computational Engineering Science (CCES), GermanyMarc Bernacki Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux (CEMEF), FranceTadeusz Burczyński Institute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of

Sciences, PolandWitold Cecot Cracow University of Technology, PolandLudovic Chamoin Laboratoire de Mécanique et Technologie, FranceEleni Chatzi Eth Zürich, SwitzerlandMassimiliano Cremonesi Polytechnic University of Milan, ItalyLaurent Delannay Catholic University of Louvain, BelgiumLeszek Demkowicz University of Texas at Austin, USADimitris Drikakis University of Strathclyde, United KingdomAlexey Duben Russian Academy of Sciences, RussiaStefanie Elgeti Rwth Aachen University, GermanyKyriakos Giannakoglou The National Technical University of Athens, GreeceHåkan Hallberg Lund University, SwedenMichał Kleiber Institute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of

Sciences, PolandMieczysław Kuczma Poznan University of Technology, PolandDidier Lucor Computer Science Laboratory for Mechanics and Engineering Sciences

(LIMSI), FranceEwa Majchrzak Silesian University of Technology, PolandFrans Van Der Meer Delft University of Technology, NetherlandsSimone Morganti University of Pavia, ItalyEugenio Oñate International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE), SpainManolis Papadrakakis National Technical University of Athens, GreeceMaciej Paszyński AGH University of Science and Technology, PolandAlexander Popp Bundeswehr University Munich, GermanyCarmen Rodrigo University of Zaragoza, SpainJerzy Rojek Institute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of

Sciences, PolandSiegfried Schmauder IMWF Stuttgart, GermanyPiotr Sielicki Poznan University of Technology, PolandJaan-Willem Simon Rwth Aachen University, GermanyJeroen Wackers Lheea Centrale Nantes, France

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PlenArY leCtures

Carmen Rodrigo, Monolithic solution of mixed-dimensional models in fractured porous media by multigrid methods

The numerical simulation of fluid dynamics in fractured porous media is a challenging task which is getting increasing attention in recent years due to the wide range of applications in which fractures play an essential role, ranging from the field of subsurface hydrology to biomedicine, for example. Fractures can be incorpo-rated to flow models in different ways. Here, we consider geological discontinuities represented by localized networks of faults and macro-fractures, which require the use of discrete fracture models. Based on model reduction techniques, fractures are represented as (n-1)-dimensional interfaces immersed into an n-dimensio-nal porous matrix, giving rise to mixed-dimensional or reduced models. In this work, we consider a two-di-mensional porous medium containing a variable number of horizontal and vertical one-dimensional fractures. Within this framework, our work focuses on the efficient and robust solution of the large system of equations resulting after discretization of the problem. In particular, a monolithic multigrid method is proposed for this purpose. Since a mixed-dimensional problem needs to be solved, we combine two-dimensional smoothing and inter-grid transfer operators for the unknowns in the porous matrix with their one-dimensional counter-parts within the fracture network, giving rise to a mixed-dimensional multigrid method. The robustness of the proposed monolithic mixed-dimensional multigrid method is demonstrated through different numerical experiments.

Yoyo Hinuma, Automated generation of nonpolar and stoichiometric slab-and-vacuum models of crystals and evaluation of surface properties

Slab-and-vacuum models, where slabs are infinitely extending in two dimensions and are separated by vacuum in the third dimension, are frequently employed in first principles calculations to obtain surface properties. Some properties, such as surface energies and energy levels including the ionization potential and electron affinity, require nonpolarity where both surfaces of the slab are symmetrically equivalent. Automated generation of these models with heavy restrictions is not only a convenience but is a necessi-ty for materials informatics of surface properties. Therefore, development of an algorithm for automated generation of nonpolar and stoichiometric slab-and-vacuum models together with examples of applica-tions of the algorithm to evaluate surface properties are presented within the work.

Alexander Popp, Isogeometric mortar methods for optimal weak patch-coupling and contact analysis in finite deformation elasticity

Robust and accurate contact discretization for nonlinear finite element analysis (FEA) has been an active field of research in the past decade, and a new class of formulations has emerged with the introduction of isogeometric analysis (IGA) based on non-uniform rational B-splines (NURBS). The high continuity of NURBS allows for a smooth surface representation, which makes their application to weak patch--coupling and contact analysis particularly appealing. At the same time, mortar methods have emerged as one the most promising and mathematically well-founded concepts to deal with non-conforming mesh- or patch-coupling and nonlinear frictional contact problems in the context of classical FEA. The aim of this work is to transfer the concept of so-called dual mortar methods from finite elements to IGA, thus for the first time combining the efficiency of dual mortar methods with the beneficial IGA inherent feature of a smooth geometry description. The newly developed formulations are applied to both patch--coupling (i.e. domain decomposition) and contact problems, and optimal spatial convergence properties

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of the discretization error are studied numerically by applying uniform mesh refinement in large-scale examples.

David Weinberg, Remarks on additive manufacturing constraints in topology optimization

In this talk, three different ways of imposing the additive manufacturing constraints are presented in Autodesk Nastran such that the topology-optimized design is ready to be fabricated using layer-by-layer printing methods. The three methods differ in how to handle the non-differentiable maximum and mi-nimum operators that are used to guarantee the topological density of the upper-layer elements are not greater than that of the lower layer elements. The pros and cons of the three algorithms are discussed as well as how the users can control parameters to produce a design that is prone to have overhang structu-res or a design that does not produce overhang structures.

Yasin Toparlar, From environmental fluid mechanics to the energy demand of individual buildingsBuilding energy demand can be affected by different aspects on different scales, such as occupant

behavior, building installations, building envelopes and urban microclimate. Over the years, the rapid urbanization of the World population and studies investigating the negative consequences of high tem-peratures in cities have led the urban microclimate research to gain popularity. Still, a comprehensive and entirely numerical approach linking urban microclimatological aspects with the building scale con-sequences was lacking. In 2013, a research project was formulated with Eindhoven University of Tech-nology (TU/e) and Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO) to address this lacking field of research. The main idea behind the research project was to combine Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Building Energy Simulations (BES), where the former was planned to be used for urban mi-croclimate analysis and the latter for assessing the energy demands of individual buildings. This plenary lecture will demonstrate how these simulation methods were combined and will argue how the combined approach can be further utilized to enhance building energy efficiency through urban microclimatologi-cal alterations.

Brian Staber, Stochastic analysis, simulation, and identification of hyperelastic constitutive equations

This work is concerned with the construction, identification and simulation of stochastic nonlinear constitutive laws for nonlinear materials. The class of hyperelastic models is considered with the aim of addressing a wide range of applications ranging from engineered polymeric composites to soft biolo-gical tissues. The main objective, in the first part of this research, is to provide an integrated modeling approach for selected classes of stored energy functions, including incompressible and compressible media, isotropic and anisotropic materials, and homogeneous and spatially-dependent nonlinear beha-viors. The methodology relies on an information-theoretic formulation, which enables the integration of mathematical constraints related to the existence and uniqueness of stochastic solutions. An efficient sampling algorithm is specifically devised to address uncertainty quantification on non-regular doma-ins. The relevance of the framework is assessed by performing stochastic modeling and uncertainty quantification on various soft biological tissues such as arterial walls, brain tissues, spinal cord white matter, and liver tissues. In the second part of the work, multi-scale analysis is investigated through the construction of surrogate models for computational nonlinear homogenization. Classical polynomial

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approximations are considered and subsequently used to define approximations of effective potentials within appropriate classes of stored energy functions. Numerical benchmarks are conducted on nonline-ar microstructures exhibiting very different levels of anisotropy and mechanical contrast, and show that the presented methodology allows for the integration of multiscale-informed surrogates with improved stability in FE2-type approaches.

Aleksandra Ziaja-Sujdak, The relevance of numerical methods in structural evaluation and SHM

Material evaluation requires in-depth understanding of physical phenomena observed and utilized for nondestructive testing. This understanding is often limited to theoretical predictions and experi-ments conducted on rather simple geometry structures. Numerical methods on the other hand, provide an opportunity to scrutinize complex structures and inexplicable phenomena. The lecture will discuss the importance of numerical simulations for Nondestructive Testing and Structural Health Monitoring. In particular utilization of the Local Interaction Simulation Approach (LISA) for theoretical and experi-mental investigations of ultrasonic guided waves and laser ultrasounds will be addressed.

Rohan Soman, Opportunities for funding for young researchers: a national and EU perspective

Poland is one of the success stories for attracting EU funding in the Infrastructure fund. Unfortuna-tely, same cannot be said about the success of Polish researchers in attracting RIA funding to Poland. Among the widening participation countries in EU, Poland performs much worse than countries like Finland, Portugal Spain in terms of applications and is worse among all countries with respect to per researcher figures. This lack of success at the EU level can be largely explained by lack of awareness among researchers about the different funding opportunities. Hence, this talk covers the funding oppor-tunities available to young researchers at the EU level. In addition to the EU level information a compre-hensive coverage of national level funding opportunities is provided as well. There is a big thrust on the internationalization of Polish science which has been shown by the starting of the new funding agency NAWA for this purpose. But in addition to this the national calls for funding from National Science Centre boasts one of the highest success rates. Also with the increasing thrust on the internationalization the procedures for the grant proposals are more and more in English and hence attractive for incoming researchers. The talk covers the available funding schemes suitable for early stage researchers in the hopes to make Polish science more international. In addition to the information of the funding schemes, the talk will also cover the perspective and personal experience of a non-polish speaking person who has managed to eke out a place for himself in the academic circles in Poland as well as influence the funding policies.

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Klub Studio (Witolda Budryka 4)5 Klub Zaścianek (Józefa Rostafińskiego 4)

*Clicking on the markers will open the online map.

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generAl InformAtIon

1) Lectures rooms are located in the B8 (rooms A and B) and B4 (room C) buildings. Workshops rooms (ro-oms D and E) are located in B4 building.

2) We kindly ask the Authors to upload the presentations (PowerPoint or PDF) during a coffee break prior the lectures. There will be a technical support person in each lecture room.

3) Book of Abstracts is available for download: https://yic2019.agh.edu.pl/abstracts. Please note, that the Book of Abstracts is only available online.

4) Advertising stands are located on the first floor of the B4 building. We encourage you to check the offer of our sponsors.

5) Poster exhibition is local on the first floor of the B4 building. Posters should be set up at least 30 minutes before the poster session starts. You can setup posters from Monday morning. Once set up, posters may be left for free viewing during the whole day. All materials necessary for attaching the poster to the dedicated board will be available at the facility desk in the respective poster area.

6) The Conference Dinner will take place at the Klub STUDIO, Witolda Budryka 4 street.7) Annual meeting of the ECCOMAS Young Investigators members will take place on Wednesday, 4th of Sep-

tember between 16:30 to 18:30 in the B8 building.8) AGH UST provides access to the internet via a wireless network available on campus as well as many

common outdoor areas. You can use either eduroam or AGH-Events networks.

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password agh-krakow

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soCIAl ProgrAm

● Krakow Standup Comedy & BBQKrakow Standup Comedy is defining and redefining the English language comedy scene in Kraków! We are the oldest and longest running English standup show in the city and have weekly comedy events in-cluding Open Mic Nights and Headliner Shows. The special showcase we bring to you features three of Kraków Standup Comedy’s funniest comics and we promise an evening of laughs.

2.09.2019, 18:00Location: Klub Zaścianek, Józefa Rostafińskiego 4

● The Pub Quiz With FizzA traditional British pub quiz hosted by a particularly untraditional trivia titan known as the Quizzy Rascal. At the start you will be split up into teams of roughly 6 and will have to think of a hugely hilarious team name which if funny enough could be rewarded. Once teams and names are decided you will be given a picture round with images of famous people, landmarks, buildings etc. which you will have to decipher during the quiz. The quiz will consist of 6 rounds each worth roughly 6 points all on varying topics which could be anything from food and drink to space and the universe or anything in between, but each round will be different. We also always have a music round where 6 introductions to famous songs are played and the objective is to guess the track title and the artist. There will be prizes for the most successful team.3.09.2019, 17:00 (previous registration required)Location: Mr. Vavelsky Garden & Pub, Gołębia 6

● The City Game in Kraków – Royal RouteThe most popular route offered by us for sightseeing. Highlights that you can meet on its way, evoke the atmosphere of a medieval city. Guides will talk about the everyday life of city inhabitants, and also fami-liarize visitors with the reign of the monarchs in the historical capital of Poland. Each group of participants gets a map with marked stops that they must visit in a specific order. On each spot participants will have to do some tasks referring to the topic of sightseeing to get points or receive directions to the next stop. At some stops participants will be able to meet different characters (e.g. knight). To gain further clues the participants will be required to face the tasks set by a particular character (e.g. defeating a knight in a sword duel). The goal of the game is to get as many points as possible (and to reach the final stop in as the shortest time). The group that scores the most points wins. 3.09.2019, 17:00 (previous registration required)

● Cracovia Walking TourKraków’s Old Town survived the Second World War, so you’re able to feel the ambiance of the days when it used to be the capital of Europe’s largest country. On this tour you will see: medieval city walls, Main Market Square with St Mary’s church and Cloth Hall, Collegium Maius, main building of the oldest University in Poland, Franciscan church and “papal window”, Wawel Hill with the Cathedral and Castle’s courtyard, Wawel’s Dragon5.09.2019, 17:00 (previous registration required)

free trAvel bY PublIC trAnsPort

All conference participants can enjoy free public transport within Krakow. Free rides are only available by official city buses (white and blue) and trams. In order to benefit from the free shuttle service, you must have a conference badge. There is no need to buy a ticket.

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019

16:00 – 18:00 Registration (Building B8)18:00 – 20:00 Welcome party (Building B8)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2019

8:00 – 15:00 Registration (Building B8)9:00 – 9:30 Opening ceremony (Building B8, Rooms A+B)9:30 – 10:10 Plenary session (Building B8, Rooms A+B)10:10 – 10:20 ECCOMAS Phd Award Ceremony (Building B8, Rooms A+B)10:20 – 10:40 Coffee break (Building B8)10:40 – 12:40 Parallel sessions

Building B8, Room A Building B8, Room B Building B4, Room C

Novel Numerical Methods for Fluid-Structure

Interaction Problems (1)

Recent Advances in Space-Time Methods (1)

Boundary-Conforming Discretization Methods

for Complex Moving Domains (1)

12:40 – 13:00 Group photo (Building B8, Entrance)13:00 – 14:00 Lunch (Building B8)14:00 – 16:00 Parallel sessions

Building B8, Room A Building B8, Room B Building B4, Room CNovel Numerical Methods

for Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems (2)

Recent Advances in Space-Time Methods (2)

Boundary-Conforming Discretization Methods

for Complex Moving Domains (2)

18:00 – 20:00 Krakow Standup Comedy & BBQ

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2019

8:30 – 17:00 Registration (Building B8)9:00 – 10:20 Plenary Session (Building B8, Rooms A+B)10:20 – 10:40 Coffee break (Building B8)10:40 – 13:00 Parallel sessions

Building B8, Room A Building B8, Room B Building B4, Room CRecent Advances

in Numerical Methods for Seismic Wave Propagation

Recent Advances in Space-Time Methods (3)

Novel Theories, Formulations, Methods and Applications in Structural Mechanics (1)

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch (Building B8)14:00 – 15:00 Autodesk session (Building B4, Room C)15:00 – 16:20 Workshop: Generative design technology in Fusion 360 (Building B4, Rooms D+E)17:00 – 20:00 The Pub Quiz with Fizz / Krakow City Game

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2019

8:30 – 15:00 Registration (Building B8)9:00 – 10:20 Plenary session (Building B8, Rooms A+B)10:20 – 10:40 Coffee break (Building B8)10:40 – 13:00 Parallel sessions

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Building B8, Room A Building B8, Room B Building B4, Room C

PhD Olympiad (1) Computational Solid Mechanics (1)Novel Theories, Formulations,

Methods and Applications in Structural Mechanics (2)

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch (Building B8)14:00 – 16:00 Parallel sessions

Building B8, Room A Building B8, Room B Building B4, Room C

PhD Olympiad (2) Computational Solid Mechanics (2)Novel Theories, Formulations,

Methods and Applications in Structural Mechanics (3)

16:00 – 17:00 Posters session (Building B4, First floor)19:00 Gala Dinner

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2019

8:30 – 17:30 Registration (Building B8)9:00 – 10:40 Plenary session (Building B8, Rooms A+B)10:40 – 11:00 Coffee break (Building B8)11:00 – 13:00 Workshop: Mathematica in computer simulations (Building B4, Room D)11:00 – 13:00 Parallel sessions

Building B8, Room A Building B8, Room BComputational Thermal Science Advances in Numerical Methods

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch (Building B8)14:00 – 17:00 Workshop: Mathematica in computer simulations (Building B4, Room D)14:00 – 17:00 Parallel sessions

Building B8, Room A Building B8, Room BComputational Bioscience Computational Solid Mechanics (3)

17:00 – 19:00 Cracovia Walking Tour

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019

8:30 – 14:00 Registration (Building B8)9:00 – 10:20 Parallel sessions

Building B8, Room A Building B8, Room B Building B4, Room CComputational Nano-

and Micromechanics (1) Computational Fluid Mechanics (1) Optimization and Data Science (1)

10:20 – 10:40 Coffee break (Building B8)10:40 – 12:20 Parallel sessions

Building B8, Room A Building B8, Room B Building B4, Room CComputational Nano-

and Micromechanics (2) Computational Fluid Mechanics (2) Optimization and Data Science (2)

12:20 – 12:40 Closing ceremony (Building B8, Rooms A+B)12:40 – 14:00 Lunch (Building B8)

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019

16:00 – 18:00 Registration BUILDING B8

18:00 – 20:00 Welcome Party BUILDING B8

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2019

8:00 – 15:00 Registration BUILDING B8

9:00 – 9:30 Opening Ceremony BUILDING B8, ROOMS A+B

BUILDING B8, ROOMS A+B

PLENARY SESSION Chair:ŁukaszrauCh

9:30 – 10:10 Monolithic Solution of Mixed-dimensional Models in Fractured Porous Media by Multigrid MethodsCarmen Rodrigo

10:10 – 10:20 ECCOMAS Phd Award CeremonyMichał Kleiber (ECCOMAS President)

10:20 – 10:40 Coffee Break

Building B8, room a Building B8, room B Building B4, room C

novel numeriCal methods for fluid-struCture interaCtion ProBlems (1) reCent advanCes in sPaCe-time methods (1) Boundary-Conforming disCretization methods

for ComPlex moving domains (1)

Chair: miChel make Chair: violeta karyofylli Chair: Jan helmig

10:40 – 11:00

An isogeometric B-rep mortar-based mapping method in fluid-structure interaction Andreas Apostolatos, Kai-Uwe Bletzinger, Roland Wüchner

Unfitted space-time finite element methods for problems involving moving domainsChristoph Lehrenfeld

Spline-based parameterization techniques and applica-tions to twin-screw machine geometriesJochen Hinz, Matthias Möller, Cornelius Vuik

11:00 – 11:20

Combining interface quasi-Newton methods and the Robin-Neumann scheme for partitioned fluid-structure interactionThomas Spenke, Norbert Hosters, Marek Behr

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11:20 – 11:40

VMS implementation for CBRN dispersion modeling in the atmosphereYoshiyuki Nishio, Bart Janssens, Karim Limam, Jeroen Van Beeck

Optimal space-time methods for parabolic problems with constraintsIgor Voulis

Isogeometric parametrization inspired by large elastic deformationAlexander Shamanskiy, Michael Gfrerer, Jochen Hinz, Bernd Simeon

11:40 – 12:00Simulations using preCICE for fluid-structure interactionKyle Davis, Miriam Mehl, Benjamin Uekermann

Towards space-time finite element methods for the Stokes systemDouglas Pacheco, Olaf Steinbach

A boundary-conforming Eulerian description for structural analysisEugen Salzmann, Stefanie Elgeti

12:00 – 12:20

Two-stage CFD-DEM (Computational Fluid Dynamics – Discrete Element Method) approach for the simulation of particle comminution inside a beater millMichał Marijnissen, Cezary Graczykowski, Jerzy Rojek

A variational splitting for the generalized-α methodPouria Behnoudfar, Victor M. Calo, Quanling Deng, Peter D. Minev

Scaling out alternating direction isogeometric solver using Apache Spark and Google Pregel framework for material science simulationsGrzegorz Gurgul, Danuta Szeliga, Bartosz Baliś, Maciej Paszyński

12:20 – 12:40Programming Finite Element with JuliaWansheng Gao, Insa Neuweiler, Udo Nackenhorst, Dianlei Feng

12:40 – 13:00 grouP Photo (Meeting point: Building B8 Entrance)

13:00 – 14:00 lunCh

Building B8, room a Building B8, room B Building B4, room C

novel numeriCal methods for fluid-struCture interaCtion ProBlems (2) reCent advanCes in sPaCe-time methods (2) Boundary-Conforming disCretization methods

for ComPlex moving domains (2)

Chair: andreas aPostolatos Chair: max von danwitz Chair: JoChen hinz

14:00 – 14:20

Exact geometric fluid-structure interface representation using a spline-based Finite Element MethodMichel Make, Norbert Hosters, Marek Behr

Triangulating submanifolds: An elementary and quanti-fied version of Whitney’s methodMathijs Wintraecken, Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, Siargey Kachanovich

Moving domain problem of the sintering process for viscoelastic particlesCaroline Balemans, Martien Hulsen, Patrick Anderson

14:20 – 14:40

Fluid-structure interaction in aortic dissection – a mono-lithic approachRichard Schussnig, Thomas-Peter Fries

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14:40 – 15:00

Migration mechanics in microfluidic soft walls with a divergence-conforming immersed boundary methodAntonio Cerrato Casado, Hugo Casquero, Joan Josep Cerdà Pino, Carles Bona-Casas

An explicit Mapped Tent Pitching scheme for hyperbolic systemsChristoph Wintersteiger, Jay Gopalakrishnan, Joachim Schöberl

Boundary-conforming Finite Element Methods for twin--screw extruders using spline based meshing techniques: non-isothermal flow simulations for complex screw elementsJan Helmig, Jochen Hinz, Matthias Möller, Stefanie Elgeti

15:00 – 15:20

Numerical study of transfer characteristics in horizontal tube bundles for falling film evaporatorMeriem Dahouane, Abdelaziz Mimet

Application of space-time refinement for droplet forma-tion during GMA weldingVioleta Karyofylli, Max von Danwitz, Loïc Wendling, Marek Simon, Oleg Mokrov, Uwe Reisgen, Marek Behr

Deterministic gas-dynamic shape optimization with use of isogeometric analysis and algorithmic differentiationAndrzej Jaeschke, Matthias Möller

15:20 – 15:40

Interaction of reduced-dimensional structures with 3-dimensional flowNora Hagmeyer, Matthias Mayr, Alexander Popp

A column collapse of a dense granular flow using the μ(I)-rheology within a space-time frameworkLinda Gesenhues, Violeta Karyofylli , Marek Behr

The concept of a virtual ring for mesh update methods in moving boundary problemsFabian Key, Daniel Hilger, Stefanie Elgeti

15:40 – 16:00

Manifold learning of complex fluid behavior for real--time simulationBeatriz Moya, David González, Icíar Alfaro, Francisco Chinesta, Elías Cueto

18:00 – 20:00 KRAKÓW STANDUP COMEDY & BBQ (KlubZaścianeK,JóZefaRostafińsKiego4)

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2019

8:30 – 17:00 Registration BUILDING B8

BUILDING B8, ROOMS A+B

PLENARY SESSION ChAIr: dAnutA szelIgA

9:00 – 9:40 Automated generation of nonpolar and stoichiometric slab-and-vacuum models of crystals and evaluation of surface propertiesYoyo Hinuma

9:40 – 10:20 Isogeometric mortar methods for optimal weak patch-coupling and contact analysis in finite deformation elasticityAlexander Popp

10:20 – 10:40 Coffee Break

Building B8, room a Building B8, room B Building B4, room C

reCent advanCes in numeriCal methods for seismiC wave ProPagation

reCent advanCes in sPaCe-time methods (3) novel theories, formulations, methods and aPPliCations in struCtural meChaniCs (1)

Chair: ilario mazzieri Chair: linda gesenhues Chair: hauke gravenkamP

10:40 – 11:00

Accurate and efficient finite-difference modelling of seismic waves in a strongly heterogeneous poroelastic mediumDavid Gregor, Peter Moczo, Jozef Kristek, Josep De La Puente

A space-time framework for aerodynamics of complex motionsImanol Flamarique Ederra, Thomas C. S. Rendall

Benefits of automatic differentiation in Finite Element AnalysisThomas Oberbichler, Roland Wüchner, Kai-Uwe Bletzinger

11:00 – 11:20

Filling the gap between engineering seismology and earthquake engineering: numerical seismic analyses of an existing viaduct in Istanbul using the motions obtained from physics-based ground motion simulationsAli Guney Ozcebe, Chiara Smerzini, Sheng Guo

Efficient model updating in structural analysis using proper generalized decompositionFelix Held, Jörg F. Unger, Annika Robens-Radermacher, Stefanie Reese

11:20 – 11:40

The deformable discrete element method – formulation and applicationNikhil Madan, Jerzy Rojek, Szymon Nosewicz

Time-space flux-corrected transport method for time-de-pendent advection-diffusion-reaction equations: theory and applicationsDianlei Feng, Insa Neuweiler, Udo Nackenhorst, Thomas Wick

Sparse POD modes selection for reduced-order nonlinear explicit dynamicsPierre Phalippou, Piotr Breitkopf, Salim Bouabdallah, Malek Zarroug

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11:40 – 12:00

Seismic risk assessment in large urban areas based on earthquake ground motion simulationsLaura Melas, Paola Antonietti, Ilario Mazzieri, Roberto Paolucci, Alfio Quarteroni, Chiara Smerzini, Marco Stupazzini

Simplex space-time Finite Element methods for advection-diffusion problemsMax von Danwitz, Violeta Karyofylli, Norbert Ho-sters, Marek Behr

Numerical analysis of the inverse thermal problem by means of stochastic meshless-related Monte Carlo methodSławomir Milewski

12:00 – 12:20

Simulation of the elasto-acoustic coupling by a discon-tinuous Galerkin method on polygonal and polyhedral meshesFrancesco Bonaldi, Paola Antonietti, Ilario Mazzieri

Space-time continuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for the second-order wave equationMarco Zank, Olaf Steinbach

X-ray micro-computed tomography scanning in the investigation of the causes of stud defects and the effects of rail grindingShaun Earl, Kathryn Rankin, Roger Lewis, Lindsey Smith, Mark Rainforth

12:20 – 12:40

A space-time discontinuous Galerkin method for the elastic wave equationFrancesco Migliorini, Ilario Mazzieri, Paola Antonietti

Study of deformation behaviour of precipitation-strengthened ultrafine-grained steel under dynamic loading conditionsRemigiusz Błoniarz, Krzysztof Muszka, Janusz Majta, Carl Trujillo, Ellen Ceretta

12:40 – 13:00The effect of friction on deformation structures of fold-thrust beltsAntonina Tataurova

13:00 – 14:00 lunCh

BUILDING B8, ROOM C

AUTODESK SESSION

Chair:Jankusiak

14:15 – 15:00 Remarks on additive manufacturing constraints in topology optimizationDavid Weinberg

BUILDING B4, ROOMS D+E15:00 – 16:20

WORKSHOP: GENERATIVE DESIGN TECHNOLOGY IN FUSION 360

17:00 – 20:00 THE PUB QUIZ WITH FIZZ / KRAKOW CITY GAME (meeting Point: Building B8 entranCe)

14:00 – 14:15Autodesk Session OpeningMarcin Danielak

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2019

8:30 – 15:00 Registration BUILDING B8

BUILDING B8, ROOMS A+B

PLENARY SESSION Chair:ŁukaszMadeJ

9:00 – 9:40 From environmental fluid mechanics to the energy demand of individual buildingsYasin Toparlar

9:40 – 10:20 Stochastic analysis, simulation, and identification of hyperelastic constitutive equationsBrian Staber

10:20 – 10:40 Coffee Break

Building B8, room a Building B8, room B Building B4, room C

Phd olymPiad (1) ComPutational solid meChaniCs (1) novel theories, formulations, methods and aPPliCations in struCtural meChaniCs (2)

Chair: massimiliano Cremonesi Chair: simone morganti Chair: hauke gravenkamP

10:40 – 11:00

On flexible Green function methods for atomistic/continuum couplingMax Hodapp

A gradient-extended anisotropic brittle damage modelThank Thank Nguyen, Marek Fassin, Robert Eggersmann, Stefanie Reese, Stephan Wulfinghoff

Modification of a phase field model for the phenome-non of cyclic fatigue and verification with mode-I crack simulationsChristoph Schreiber, Charlotte Kuhn, Ralf Müller

11:00 – 11:20

Numerical Simulation of Aeroacoustics using the Varia-tional Multiscale Method. Application to the problem of human phonationArnau Pont Ribas

A Cosserat continuum approach to non-associated plasticitySepideh Alizadeh Sabet, Rene De Borst

2D damage analysis of heterogeneous material using a combination of phase-field modelling and the scaled boundary finite element methodRama Assaf, Carolin Birk

11:20 – 11:40

Model reduction of contact problems in flexible multibody dynamicsBart Blockmans

Experimental and numerical investigation of mode-I adhesive debonding in DCB tests with variable plate widthIvan Hlača, Leo Škec, Dragan Ribarić

Numerical modelling of crack propagation in bone following adaptationKarol Lewandowski, Łukasz Kaczmarczyk, Chris Pearce

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11:40 – 12:00

Well balanced Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian Finite Volume schemes on moving nonconforming meshes for nonconservative Hyperbolic systemsElena Gaburro, Michael Dumbser

Analysing the effect of texture and machining induced features in fatigue performance of Ti-6246Daniel Suárez-Fernández

Crack localization using computational time reversal methodMichal Mračko, Radek Kolman, Jan Kober, Zdeněk Převorovský, Jiří Plešek

12:00 – 12:20

Contribution to force field modeling & energy minimization of nanostructuresStavros Chatzieleftheriou

Higher order enriched Finite Element Methods for cracked 3D solidsSergio Nicoli, Konstantinos Agathos, Eleni Chatzi

12:20 – 12:40

Mathematical and numerical modelling of dispersive water wavesCipriano Escalante, Manuel J. Castro, Tomás Morales de Luna

Simulation of the forging process in a FAST-DB componentOliver Levano, Jackson, Baxter

An EFEM approach to model size effect in nano compositesDang Phong Bach, Delphine Brancherie, Ludovic Cauvin

12:40 – 13:00

On mathematical aspects of evolution of dislocation density in metallic materialsNatalia Czyżewska

The methodology of considering the grain orientation in microscale modelling of the material based on the effective elastic propertiesDorota Byrska-Wójcik

13:00 – 14:00 lunCh

Building B8, room a Building B8, room B Building B4, room C

Phd olymPiad (2) ComPutational solid meChaniCs (2) novel theories, formulations, methods and aPPliCations in struCtural meChaniCs (3)

chaiR:KonRadPeRZyńsKi Chair: krzysztof Bzowski Chair: hauke gravenkamP

14:00 – 14:20

Irreversible effects in cycled shape memory alloys – a variational material model and finite-element investigationsJohanna Waimann

The numerical investigation of MMA multiple repair welding of long-operated components in the power industryJanusz Pikuła, Tomasz Pfeifer, Mirosław Łomozik

Isogeometric design and analysis of lattice-skin structuresXiao Xiao, Fehmi Cirak

14:20 – 14:40

Adaptive Discontinuous Petrov-Galerkin MethodsFriederike Hellwig, Carsten Carstensen

Multiscale analysis of strengthening mechanisms in the multilayer materials obtained by the plastic deformation processesMarcin Kwiecień, Janusz Majta

A stress recovery approach for accurate elastic analysis of laminated composites via isogeometric collocationAlessia Patton, John-Eric Dufour, Pablo Antolin, Josef Kiendl, Alessandro Reali

14:40 – 15:00

Multiscale & multiphysics modelling of diffusional stacking fault shearing in Ni-based superalloysDaniel Barba

Thin magnesium plates and foils obtained by cold severe plastic deformationDaria Komkova, Olga Antonova, Vladislava Petrova, Alexey Volkov

A multilayer anisotropic beam model based on Timoshenko kinematics, enhanced stress recovery, and effective constitutive relationsGiuseppe Balduzzi, Simone Morganti, Josef Füssl, Mehdi Aminbaghai, Alessandro Reali, Ferdinando Auricchio

Modeling and simulations of the strengthening ofbar structuresMartyna Żak, Mieczysław Kuczma

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15:00 – 15:20

Strain gradient elasticity in structural mechanics: isogeometric implementations and applications to microarchitectured materialsViacheslav Balobanov

Topology Optimization as a tool for Design Engineer in daily work with integration of CAD/CAE systemsMateusz Sztangret, Karol Suchoń

Nonlinear ovalization analysis of thin-walled circular pipes in generalized beam theoryAbinet Kifle Habtemariam, Marcelo Jose Bianco, Carsten Könke, Volkmar Zabel

15:20 – 15:40

Computer assisted medical decision in angioplasty vascular interventionTomasz Gajewski

Developing an exact solution for axial vibration of the functionally graded nanobeam via nonlocal elasticity theoryOmid Rahmani, Mohammad Hossein Noroozi Mo-ghaddam, S. Amir Hossein Hosseini, Sina Sodagar

Non-symmetric flexural wave scattering in rodsBeniamin Sawicki, Paweł Paćko

15:40 – 16:00

Connection of various destruction mechanisms models and their implementation in hybrid computer system for tool wear prediction in hot forgingMarek Wilkus, Łukasz Rauch, Maciej Pietrzyk, Danuta Szeliga

Model optimisation approach for numerical error reduc-tion in wave propagation simulationMateusz Gawroński, Paweł Paćko

16:00 – 17:00 BUILDING B4, FIRST FLOOR

POSTER SESSION

16:00 – 17:00

Development of multi-phase models of blood flow for medium-sized vessels with stenosisMagdalena Kopernik, Paweł Tokarczyk

The artificial aortic valve six degrees of freedom numerical model coupled with the blood damage model and Windkessel outlet boundary conditionMarcin Nowak, Wojciech Adamczyk, Ziemowit Ostrowski, Marek Rojczyk, Adam Golda

The analysis of the input data error on the results of the inverse calculation of the heat transfer coefficientElżbieta Jasiewicz

First-Principles study of NASICON-type molybdates for sodium-ion batteriesAleksandr Serdtsev, Nadezhda Medvedeva

Carbonitride precipitation microstructure in microalloyed steels simulated by the Cellular Automata modelPrzemysław Marynowski, Henryk Adrian

Thermal effect on the magnetization reversal driven by spin-transfer torque in Co1.5Fe1.5Ge nanopillarsHamza Belrhazi, Moulay Youssef El Hafidi, Mohamed El Hafidi

RANS-based modelling of turbulent rectangular pipe flowDavide La Rosa, Yongbo Wang, Gianandrea Vittorio Messa, Stefano Malavasi

Raman spectrum and elastic properties of rare-earth oxyorthosilicates R2SiO5: ab initio calculationDmitrii Nazipov, Anatoliy Nikiforov

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16:00 – 17:00 BUILDING B4, FIRST FLOOR

POSTER SESSION

16:00 – 17:00

Informational computational system for variational data assimilation „INM RAS - Black Sea”Natalia Zakharova, Valery Agoshkov, Vladimir Fomin, Sergey Lebedev, Natalia Lezina, Eugene Parmuzin, Tatiana Sheloput, Victor Shutyaev

A two-step strategy for the optimization of sensor placement for structural health monitoringRohan Soman, Pawel Kudela, Pawel Malinowski

Comparison of propagative instabilities in shear and tension for viscoplastic and gradient-enhanced modelMarzena Mucha, Balbina Wcisło, Jerzy Pamin

Domain decomposition methods based on theory of inverse problem and adjoint equations in the seas hydrothermodynamics problemsNatalia Lezina, Valery Agoshkov

On the implementation of the domain decomposition method in the problem of variational data assimilation in the modelling of the hydrothermodynamics of open water areasTatiana Sheloput, Natalia Lezina

Grain boundary complexion and structure-property relationship in Al-based alloy – atomic level insightArkadiusz Żydek, Marcela E. Trybula

Magnetic properties of six-legs spin Ising nanotube under the effect of an external fieldZakaria Elmaddahi

Development of digital material representation model of porous structure for FEM simulationsAdam Legwand, Konrad Perzyński, Łukasz Madej

Development of computationally efficient cellular automata model for recrystallizationMateusz Sitko, Lukasz Madej

Analysis of microscopic images of blood morphotic elements using developed toolMagdalena Kopernik, Oliwia Strzelec

Selection of heat treatment parameters of ADI cast iron using decision support systems based on machine learning methodsKrzysztof Jaśkowiec, Mirosław Głowacki, Dorota Wilk-Kołodziejczyk

Universal interface implementation for a multiscale model of hot strip rolling schedulesGrzegorz Smyk, Danuta Szeliga

19:00 GALA DINNER (kluB studio)

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2019

8:30 – 17:30 Registration BUILDING B8

BUILDING B8, ROOMS A+B

PLENARY SESSION Chair:aLexeykorChunov

9:00 – 9:40 The relevance of numerical methods in structural evaluation and SHMAleksandra Ziaja-Sujdak

9:40 – 10:20 NAWA – Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange

10:20 – 10:40 Opportunities for funding for young researchers: A national and EU perspectiveRohan Soman

10:40 – 11:00 Coffee Break

Building B8, room a Building B8, room B Building B4, room d

ComPutational thermal sCienCe advanCes in numeriCal methodsworkshoP: mathematiCa in ComPuter simulations (1)

Chair: dmitrii konstantinov Chair: alexander PoPP

11:00 – 11:20

Numerical simulation for transition of crack path under thermal loadingSayako Hirobe, Kenji Oguni

A hyperreduced domain decomposition approach for modeling nonlinear heterogeneous structuresPhilipp Diercks, Jörg F. Unger, Annika Robens-Radermacher

11:20 – 11:40

Assessment of thermal degradation of GFRP composite using optical sensors, electromechanical impedance and guided waves-based techniquesAditya Choure, Rohan Soman, Wieslaw Ostachowicz

Automatic variationally stable analysis for Finite Element computationsEirik Valseth, Albert Romkes , Victor Calo

11:40 – 12:00

Thermal effect on the magnetization reversal driven by spin-transfer torque in Co1.5Fe1.5Ge nanopillarsHamza Belrhazi

A residual minimization based nonlinear penalty method for positivity preserving in convection-dominated problemsVictor Calo, Roberto Cier, Alexandre Ern, Sergio Rojas

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12:00 – 12:20Simplified approaches in the modelling of thermoelastic dampingChristin Zacharias, Carsten Koenke

A displacement based higher-order linked interpolation triangular plate finite elementMarin Grbac, Dragan Ribarić

12:20 – 12:40

Development and validation of the heat transfer model of hot-rolled steel coil in different storage positions and for different boundary conditionsSzczepan Witek, Andrij Milenin, Łukasz Rauch, Krzysztof Bzowski

High performance multiphysics simulation for the stabili-zed optimal transportation meshfree frameworkSandeep Kumar, Christian Weißenfels, Pierre Gosselet, Peter Wriggers

12:40 – 13:00 Measuring in closed loop chain using ARAMIS DIC systemMarcin Kneć

13:00 – 14:00 lunCh

Building B8, room a Building B8, room B Building B4, room d

ComPutational BiosCienCe ComPutational solid meChaniCs (3)workshoP: mathematiCa in ComPuter simulations (2)

Chair: magdalena koPernik Chair: Piotr sieliCki

14:00 – 14:20

Bone adaptation of the humerus after stemless shoulder arthroplastiesCarlos Quental, Manuel Comenda, João Folgado, Marco Sarmento, Jacinto Monteiro

Development and optimization of the kinetic Monte Carlo model for simulation of laser ablationDawid Zych, Konrad Perzyński, Łukasz Madej

14:20 – 14:40Numerical analysis of the mandible fracture healing processJustyna Miodowska, Jan Bielski

Development of production technology on a plate mill for large-sized parts with a curved surfaceDenis Pustovoitov, Mikhail Chukin, Ilya Pesin

14:40 – 15:00

Finite element generation of vowel-sibilant utterances using random distributions of Kirchhoff’s vortices and simplified vocal tract geometriesArnau Pont Ribas

FEM and comparative analysis of various types of the aluminium alloys intermetallic layer during asymmetric ARBOlesya Biryukova, Alexander Pesin, Denis Pustovoytov

15:00 – 15:20A computational contact model for debonding implantsKatharina Immel, Thang X. Duong, Vu-Hieu Nguyen, Guillaume Haiat, Roger A. Sauer

Algorithm for automatic generation of laser path in finite element modelling of additive manufacturingLucyna Hajder, Lukasz Madej

15:20 – 15:40

Application of the Cartesian Grid Finite Element Method to image-based bone remodelling processEnrique Nadal, Jorge Guierrez-Gil, Oscar Mauricio León, Octavio Andrés González-Estrada, José Albelda, Juan José Ródenas

Computer simulation of micromechanic in pearlitic steel wire drawingDmitrii Konstantinov, Alexey Korchunov, Denis Pustovoytov

17:00 – 19:00 CRACOVIA WALKING TOUR (meeting Point: Building B8 entranCe)

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019

8:30 – 14:00 Registration BUILDING B8

Building B8, room a Building B8, room B Building B4, room C

ComPutational nano- and miCromeChaniCs (1) ComPutational fluid meChaniCs (1) oPtimization and data sCienCe (1)

chaiR:ŁuKasZMadeJ Chair: Carmen rodrigo Chair: Piotr BreitkoPf

9:00 – 9:20Crystal plasticity finite element simulations of the indentation testKarol Frydrych

CFD simulation of oil jets for piston cooling applicationsLoic Wendling, Violeta Karyofyli, Anselm Hopf, Marek Behr

Fail-safe design of topology optimized structures using density-based member shapingOlaf Ambrozkiewicz, Benedikt Kriegesmann

9:20 – 9:40

Magnetic properties of six-legs spin Ising nanotube under the effect of an external fieldZakaria Elmaddahi

Dynamic mesh modelling of the impact erosion produced by slurry jetsYongbo Wang, Gianandrea Vittorio Messa, Stefano Malavasi

Data driven modeling and many objective optimizations using cRVEA to a nonlinear and noisy dataset in blast furnace iron making processBashista Kumar Mahanta, Nirupam Chakraborti

9:40 – 10:00

Numerical modelling of disperse polymer blend morphology in a complex flowWing-Hin Wong, Martien Hulsen, Patrick Anderson

Parametric generation and computational analysis of a REST inletBing Xiong, Michele Ferlauto, Xiaoqiang Fan

Sensitivity of the optimal solution of variational data assimilation problemsVictor Shutyaev, Francois-Xavier Le Dimet, Eugene Parmuzin

10:00 – 10:20

Model of phase transformations in steels subject to heating-cooling thermal cycles in continuous annealing lineIvan Milenin, Łukasz Rauch, Maciej Pietrzyk, Roman Kuziak

An approach for generation of artificial turbulent fields using the stochastic spectral method for scale-resolving simulation of turbulent flowsAlexey Duben, Anatoly Alexandrov, Ludwig Dorodnicyn

A system of text detection and recognition from noisy natural imagesPiotr Hajder, Łukasz Rauch

10:20 – 10:40 Coffee Break

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Building B8, room a Building B8, room B Building B4, room C

ComPutational nano- and miCromeChaniCs (2) ComPutational fluid meChaniCs (2) oPtimization and data sCienCe (2)

chaiR:ŁuKasZMadeJ Chair: alexey duBen chaiR:ŁuKasZRauch

10:40 – 11:00

Experimental and numerical study of deformation inhomogeneity during accumulative angular drawing of alpha titaniumMaciej Szymula, Paulina Lisiecka-Graca, Marcin Kwiecień, Krzysztof Muszka

On the extrapolated VMS-POD method for incompressible flowsFatma Guler Eroglu, Songul Kaya

Processing and analysis of hydro-physical data using modern program languagesNatalia Zakharova

11:00 – 11:20

Evaluation of gradients of properties in multiphase steelsKarolina Czechowicz, Danuta Szeliga

Challenge of submerged floating tunnel in fluid environments: A case study on the work mechanism and vibration analysis of anchor cable failureZhengyang Chen, Yiqiang Xiang

Designing the optimal geometry of a bioresorbable stent based on numerical simulation of deployment a stentNatalia Molęda, Grzegorz Kokot, Wacław Kuś

11:20 – 11:40

Modelling of the TCP/HCP-type phase formation in high generation Ni-base single crystal superalloy – challenges in CALPHAD calculationsRoman Sowa, Thomas Goehler, Magdalena Parlinska-Wojtan

Effective solid walls boundary conditions for simulation of high Reynolds number turbulent flows using scale- resolving approachesValeriia Tsvetkova, Alexey Duben, Ilya Abalakin

Comparison of measures of the dislocation density distribution in steelsKonrad Klimczak, Jan Kusiak, Piotr Oprocha

11:40 – 12:00

3D numerical simulation of shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction in a supersonic junction flowElizaveta Kolesnik

Multi-fidelity optimization methodology assisted by full field surrogate modelHanane Khatouri, Piotr Breitkopf, Tariq Benamara, Chloé Dumont, Paul Feliot , Virgile Marguin

12:00 – 12:20

Flow and thermal measurements of hydrofluidizatoin freezing procesEdyta Piechnik, Michał Palacz, Wojciech Adamczyk, Michał Stebel, Jacek Smołka

Top-down approach to identification of phase transformation models for steelsDaniel Bachniak, Maciej Pietrzyk, Danuta Szeliga

12:20 – 12:40 Building B8, room a

ClosIng CeremonY

And uPComIng ConferenCes PresentAtIon

12:40 – 14:00 lunCh

Thermodynamic phase predictions of low activation refractory-based high entropy alloys using the CALPHAD approachDhinisa Patel, Mark D. Richardson, Russell Goodall,Amy S. Gandy

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Sepideh Alizadeh SabetUniversity of SheffieldUnited [email protected]

Olaf AmbrozkiewiczHamburg University of [email protected]

Andreas ApostolatosTechnical University of [email protected]

Rama AssafUniversity of [email protected]

Dang Phong BachUniversity of Technology of Compiè[email protected]

Daniel BachniakAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Giuseppe BalduzziTU Wien [email protected]

Caroline BalemansEindhoven University of [email protected]

Viacheslav BalobanovVTT Technical Research Center of [email protected]

Daniel BarbaUniversity of OxfordUnited [email protected]

Pouria BehnoudfarCurtin [email protected]

Hamza BelrhaziHassan II University of [email protected]

Olesya BiryukovaNosov Magnitogorsk State Technical UniversityRussian [email protected]

Bart BlockmansKU [email protected]

Remigiusz BłoniarzAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Francesco BonaldiPolytechnic University of [email protected]

Piotr BreitkopfUniversity of Technology of Compiè[email protected]

Dorota Byrska-WójcikAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Krzysztof BzowskiAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Mick CarrozzaUniversity of Technology [email protected]

Antonio Cerrato CasadoThe University of the Balearic [email protected]

Stavros ChatzieleftheriouNational Technical University of [email protected]

Zhengyang ChenZhejiang [email protected]

Roberto CierCurtin [email protected]

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Massimiliano CremonesiPolytechnic University of [email protected]

Karolina CzechowiczAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Natalia CzyżewskaAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Kyle DavisUniversity of [email protected]

Philipp DiercksFederal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM)[email protected]

Alexey DubenKeldysh Institute of Applied MathematicsRussian [email protected]

Jan DudekAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Shaun EarlUniversity of SheffieldUnited [email protected]

Zakaria ElmaddahiHassan II University of [email protected]

Ciproano EscalanteUniversity of M [email protected]

Dianlei FengLeibniz University [email protected]

Imanol Flamarique EderraGerman Aerospace Center (DLR)[email protected]

Karol FrydrychPolish Academy of [email protected]

Elena GaburroUniversity of [email protected]

Tomasz GajewskiPoznan University of [email protected]

Wansheng GaoLeibniz University [email protected]

Francisco GasparUniversity Center of [email protected]

Mateusz GawrońskiAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Linda GesenhuesRWTH Aachen [email protected]

Hauke GravenkampUniversity of [email protected]

Marin GrbacUniversity of [email protected]

David GregorComenius University [email protected]

Fatma Guler ErogluBartin [email protected]

Grzegorz GurgulAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Abinet Kifle HabtemariamBauhaus [email protected]

Nora HagmeyerUniversity of the Bundeswehr [email protected]

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Piotr HajderAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Lucyna HajderAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Felix HeldFederal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM)[email protected]

Friederike HellwigHumboldt University of [email protected]

Jan HelmigRWTH Aachen [email protected]

Yoyo HinumaChiba [email protected]

Jochen HinzDelft University of [email protected]

Sayako HirobeKeio [email protected]

Ivan HlačaUniversity of [email protected]

Max HodappSkolkovo Institute of Science and TechnologyRussian [email protected]

Katharina ImmelRWTH [email protected]

Andrzej JaeschkeŁódz University of [email protected]

Elżbieta JasiewiczAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Krzysztof JaśkowiecAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Huw JonesUniversity of ManchesterUnited [email protected]

Mirosław KarbowniczekAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Violeta KaryofylliRWTH Aachen [email protected]

Tomasz [email protected]

Fabian KeyRWTH Aachen [email protected]

Hanane KhatouriUniversity of Technology of Compiè[email protected]

Michał KleiberInstitute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of [email protected]

Konrad KlimczakAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Marcin KnećLenso Sp. z [email protected]

Elizaveta KolesnikPeter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityRussian [email protected]

Daria KomkovaRussian Academy of SciencesRussian [email protected]

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Dmitrii KonstantinovNosov Magnitogorsk State Technical UniversityRussian [email protected]

Magdalena KopernikAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Agnieszka KopiaAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Alexey KorchunovNosov Magnitogorsk State Technical UniversityRussian [email protected]

Artur [email protected]

Maciej KrzywdaAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Sandeep KumarLeibniz University [email protected]

Jan KusiakAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Piotr KustraAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Marcin KwiecieńAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Adam LegwandAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Christoph LehrenfeldUniversity of Gö[email protected]

Oliver LevanoUniversity of SheffieldUnited [email protected]

Karol LewandowskiUniversity of GlasgowUnited [email protected]

Natalia LezinaRussian Academy of SciencesRussian [email protected]

Łukasz LisieckiAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Nikhil MadanPolish Academy of [email protected]

Lukasz MadejAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Bashista Kumar MahantaIndian Institute of Technology [email protected]

Michel MakeRWTH Aachen [email protected]

Michał MarijnissenPolish Academy of [email protected]

Przemysław MarynowskiAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Ilario MazzieriPolytechnic University of [email protected]

Laura MelasPolytechnic University of [email protected]

Francesco MiglioriniPolytechnic University of [email protected]

Ivan MileninAGH University of Science and [email protected]

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Sławomir MilewskiCracow University of [email protected]

Justyna MiodowskaCracow University of [email protected]

Vladimir MityushevPedagogical University of [email protected]

Natalia MolędaSilesian University of [email protected]

Simone MorgantiUniversity of [email protected]

Beatriz MoyaUniversity of [email protected]

Michal MračkoInstitute of Thermomechanics of the Czech Academy of ScienceCzech [email protected]

Marzena MuchaCracow University of [email protected]

Enrique NadalPolytechnic University of [email protected]

Dmitrii NazipovUral Federal UniversityRussian [email protected]

Thank Thank NguyenKiel [email protected]

Sergio NicoliETH Zü[email protected]

Yoshiyuki NishioRoyal Military Academy of [email protected]

Marcin NowakSilesian University of [email protected]

Thomas OberbichlerTechnical University of [email protected]

Ali Guney OzcebeUniversity of Pavia and Politecnico di [email protected]

Douglas PachecoGraz University of Technology [email protected]

Dhinisa PatelUniversity of SheffieldUnited [email protected]

Alessia PattonUniversity of [email protected]

Wojciech [email protected]

Konrad PerzyńskiAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Ilya PesinNosov Magnitogorsk State Technical UniversityRussian [email protected]

Alexander PesinNosov Magnitogorsk State Technical UniversityRussian [email protected]

Pierre PhalippouTechnical University of Compiè[email protected]

Edyta PiechnikSilesian University of [email protected]

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Janusz PikulaResearch Network Łukasiewicz – Institute of [email protected]

Arnau Pont RibasLa Salle R&[email protected]

Alexander PoppUniversity of the Bundeswehr [email protected]

Carlos QuentalUniversity of [email protected]

Omid RahmaniUniversity of [email protected]

Lukasz RauchAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Carmen RodrigoUniversity of [email protected]

Jerzy RojekPolish Academy of [email protected]

Karolina RojowskaAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Eugen SalzmannRWTH Aachen [email protected]

Beniamin SawickiAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Christoph SchreiberTechnical University of [email protected]

Richard SchussnigGraz University of [email protected]

Mara ScussoliniUniversity of [email protected]

Aleksandr SerdtsevInstitute of Solid State ChemistryRussian [email protected]

Alexander ShamanskiyTechnical University [email protected]

Tatiana SheloputRussian Academy of SciencesRussian [email protected]

Victor ShutyaevRussian Academy of SciencesRussian [email protected]

Piotr SielickiPoznan University of [email protected]

Mateusz SitkoAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Anna SmykAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Grzegorz SmykAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Sina SodagarPetroleum University of [email protected]

Rohan SomanPolish Academy of [email protected]

Roman SowaMTU Aero Engines [email protected]

Thomas SpenkeRWTH Aachen [email protected]

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Brian StaberSafran [email protected]

Oliwia StrzelecAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Daniel Suárez-FernándezUniversity of SheffieldUnited [email protected]

Danuta SzeligaAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Mateusz SztangretSOLIDEXPERT [email protected]

Anna SzylakAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Maciej SzymulaAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Antonina TataurovaInstitute of Petroleum Geology and GeophysicsRussian [email protected]

Tadeusz TelejkoAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Paweł TokarczykAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Yasin ToparlarEindhoven University of [email protected]

Valeriia TsvetkovaKeldysh Institute of Applied MathematicsRussian [email protected]

Eirik ValsethSouth Dakota School of Mines and TechnologyUnited [email protected]

Max von DanwitzRWTH Aachen [email protected]

Thomas von LarcherSpringer [email protected]

Igor VoulisJohannes Gutenberg University [email protected]

Johanna WaimannRWTH Aachen [email protected]

Yongbo WangPolytechnic University of [email protected]

David WeinbergAUTODESKUnited States

Loic WendlingRWTH Aachen [email protected]

Mariusz WermińskiAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Marek WilkusAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Christoph WintersteigerTU [email protected]

Mathijs WintraeckenIST [email protected]

Szczepan WitekAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Wing-Hin WongEindhoven University of [email protected]

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Xiao XiaoUniversity of CambridgeUnited [email protected]

Bing XiongPolytechnic University of [email protected]

Christin ZachariasBauhaus [email protected]

Bartosz ZacharkoMTU Aero Engines [email protected]

Natalia ZakharovaRussian Academy of SciencesRussian [email protected]

Marco ZankUniversity of [email protected]

Aleksandra Ziaja-SujdakAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Dawid ZychAGH University of Science and [email protected]

Martyna ŻakPoznan University of [email protected]

Arkadiusz ŻydekAGH University of Science and [email protected]

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