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About Computational Mechanics
The simulation of mechanical phenomena has
a long tradition in the engineering sciences.
Efficient computers opened a new dimension to
the simulation.
Theories to solid and fluid mechanics, heat
transfer, electromagnetism, particle physics
and other scientific disciplines are linked
with efficient numeric procedures. Besides they
are also used in many industries for example
during product development, the calculation
of wing units or in environmental protection.
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The discipline of applied science and technology,
which is dedicated to the study of mechanical phenomena
by means of computer-aided methods, like modeling
and numerical simulation, is called Computational
Mechanics (CM).
Today it ranks world-wide among the key areas of
research, education and application.
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The Working Group CM. Goals and co-operations
The Working Group Computational Mechanics was founded
1999 at the University of Applied Sciences Lausitz
(FH Lausitz). Its object is to strengthen the regional
competence of the FH Lausitz in the field of Computational
Mechanics.
The Working Group CM promotes and supports education
and research of the Computational Mechanics and Computational
Methods in the applied sciences at the FH Lausitz.
Beyond that the working group understands itself as
link between university and industry.
This is especially relevant for the exchange between
different research organisations which contribute
to the development of Computational Mechanics.
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object of the working group is to get the often
internationally acting
co-operating
partners in contact with students. Thereby
companies active in Computational Mechanics can
easily make contact with highly qualified engineers
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the Working Group CM also offers services such as consulting,
application assistance for commercial simulation programs
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The network. structure and organization
The working group is a loose connection of competent
specialists in the area of Computational Mechanics
with special orientation on the industry. We always
welcome new and interested members from universities
and industry as well as students. Beside individuals
also corporations can join the working group. The
membership is free.
Our members profit from co-operations
with renowned partners.
Since 1999 the Lausitzer
FEM symposium gathers not only the members of
the working group, but also other experts, co-operation
partners and students.
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Contact
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Fachhochschule Lausitz
Lipezker Straße
03048 Cottbus
Haus 11
Phone: (03 55) 58 18-601
Fax: (03 55) 58 18-609
eMail: agcm@fh-lausitz.de
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