Recent Developments in Boundary Element Methods
A Volume to Honour Professor John T. Katsikadelis
Edited By: E.J. Sapountzakis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Price
$316.00 (free shipping)
ISBN
978-1-84564-492-5
eISBN
978-1-84564-493-2
Pages
416
Transaction Series
WIT Transactions on State-of-the-art in Science and Engineering
Transaction Volume
43
Published
2010
Format
Hardback
This Festschrift is a collection of articles contributed by colleagues, collaborators and past students to honour Professor John T. Katsikadelis on the occasion of his 70 years. Professor Katsikadelis, now an emeritus professor at the National Technical University of Athens in Greece, is one of the BEM pioneers who started his research in this field with his PhD thesis at the Polytechnic Institute of New York in the 1970s and continues it to date.
The book comprises 26 contributions by more that 60 leading researchers in Boundary Element Methods (BEM) and other Mesh Reduction Methods (MRM). All contributors are well-known scientists from Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America.
The volume, besides a review chapter by Professor Brebbia on the career and the scientific work of Professor Katsikadelis, is essentially a collection of both original and review articles covering a variety of research topics in the areas of solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, potential theory, inhomogeneous or composite materials, fracture mechanics, damage mechanics, plasticity, heat transfer, dynamics and vibrations, and soil-structure interaction. The chapters contained in this volume appear in alphabetical order by first author and most of them are relevant to and reflect the research interests of Professor Katsikadelis.
Invaluable to scientists, engineers and other professionals interested in the latest developments of the boundary integral equation methods, it addresses the needs of the BEM computational mechanics research community. The book will also be of interest to graduate students focusing on solid and fluid mechanics as used in civil, mechanical and aerospace engineering.