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[일반] 국제전산공학센터(IC2E) 단기강좌 안내
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한국터널지하공간학회
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2014.02.24 12:02
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2206
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안녕하십니까? 격년으로 International Symposium on Computational Geomechanics (ComGeo) 시리즈를 개최하고 있는 International Center for Computational Engineering (IC2E) 에서는 아래와 같이 국내에서 단기강좌 및 세미나를 개최합니다. 많은 분들의 관심과 참여를 부탁 드립니다.

참조: 단기강좌는 접수 선착순 30명으로 진행할 예정이며, 등록인원이 20명 미만 시 취소될 수 있습니다. 사전 등록 마감은 2월 28일(금)입니다. 첨부 사전등록신청서를 참조하여 주시기 바랍니다. 

International Centre for Computational Engineering (IC2E) in Collaboration with Korean Institute of Construction Technology(KICT) organises

Short Course on Modelling Behaviour of Geomaterials & International Seminar Series on
Advances and Challenges in Computational Geomechanics: Current Status and the Way Forward 

7 - 9 April 2014 at KICT, Ilsan, Gyeonggi-Do, Republic of Korea 

Lecturers: Professor Gyan Pande, Swansea University, UK
Professor Stan Pietruszczak, McMaster University,Canada 
Dr Hyu Shin, KICT, Republic of Korea 

Tentative Programme

Short Course, 7 - 8 April, 2014 

Introduction to IC2E; Introduction to theory of plasticity; Experimental tests on geomaterials; Basic concepts of the mathematical theory of plasticity; Elastic-perfectly plastic formulations; Strain hardening plasticity; Examples class; discussion; questions & answers; Identification of material parameters Multilaminate framework of models for rocks and soils; Hands on session on development of a code for numerical simulation of soil behavior in ‘triaxial’ tests 

Critical review of models in commercial FE codes. 


9 April 2014 

Seminar Series Advances and Challenges in Computational Geomechanics: Current Status and the Way Forward 

Seminar 1: Issues related to constitutive models for geomaterials 

( Inherent and induced anisotropy, influence of rotation of principal stress axes, soil stiffness at small strain, cyclic and transient loading, jointed rock masses, computation of stiffness of joints) 

Seminar 2 : Issues related to modelling of strain localization: 

(Review of various techniques: introduction of crack and shear band within an element, homogenisation techniques etc.) 

Seminar 3: Modelling of partially saturated soil: 

(Current approaches, lack of consistency in assumptions, critique on experimental work, models based on micro-structure of saturation, unsaturated soil as a composite material, constitutive formulations for various degrees of saturation. Implications for practical aspects, liquefaction etc.) 

Seminar 4: identification of microstructure of geomaterials: 

(Principles of X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) scanning, artifacts of CT scanning, identification of micro structure of geomaterials, segmentation of phases of a specimen. Skeletonization of porous media. Identification of anisotropy. Introduction of CT based projects and application examples having been carried out in KICT, etc.) 


Tour of KICT Research Facilities relating to geotechnical engineering including X-Ray CT Centre. 

Who should attend: 

Short Course 

The course is meant for those who may not have followed a formal course on engineering plasticity or have a background other than that of engineering but are involved in modelling the behaviour geomaterials and geotechnical structures such as tunnels, underground caverns, excavations, dams and embankments and other structures. Choice of an appropriate model for soils, rocks and other porous and granular materials and their corresponding material parameters is a crucial task which an engineer must perform. Engineers, scientists and researchers in industry, University teachers and research students working in these areas are invited to attend. 


Seminars 

The objective of the seminars is to present a balanced perspective of status current research on various topics of interest to engineers, academics and software developers. Merits and demerits of various approaches will be pointed out including an examination of relevance to solution of practical problems faced by industry. Role of commercial codes, pitfalls in their use and responsibility of the engineer will be discussed. All the four seminars will provide a forum for free and frank discussion aimed at prevention of repetition of errors, misguided efforts in research and waste of national and international resources. 


About Lecturers 

Professor Gyan Pande 

Gyan is a well - known teacher and researcher who taught Civil and Computational Engineering at Swansea University for more than three decades and has considerable experience in construction as well as design of large hydraulic structures. He has acted as a Consultant to a large number of companies in Europe, the UK, South Korea, Japan as well as the United Nations. He has contributed to software development in many commercial codes such as Plaxis, Midas,Geocomp etc. He founded and edited Computers & Geotechnics - an International Journal published by Elsevier for 25 years. He organised with Stan (see below) a scores of International Symposia on Geomechanics all over Europe and Canada. He is the founder and President of International Centre for Computational Engineering, based in Rhodes, Greece ( http://www.ic2e.org ), an educational charity which provides a forum for discussion amongst engineers, students, researchers and engineers with the aim of avoiding duplication of research, identify fruitful lines of research, warn against inaccurate research so as to prevent waste of national and international resources. It also provides advice to students and academics on research by putting them in touch with international experts. 


Professor Stan Pietruszczak 

Stan is a well - known researcher working in the areas of Civil and Computational Engineering at McMaster, University in Canada. He is an author/co-author of a large number of research papers on computational mechanics, geomechanics, biomechanics and constitutive modelling. He is acting as a Consultant to Hydro Quebec, the World Bank and is Distiguished Professor in Poland. He co-edited Computers & Geotechnics - an International Journal published by Elsevier for 25 years. He co-organised with Gyan (see above) a scores of International Symposia on Geomechanics all over Europe and Canada. He is on the Editorial Board of a large number of research Journals. He is the Vice President of the International Centre for Computational Engineering, based in Rhodes, Greece. He is also President of P & P Inc., a consulting company in Ontario, Canada. 


Dr Hyu Shin 

Hyu is a senior researcher at the Korean Institute of Construction Technology. He has conducted fundamental and applied research in the areas of tunnelling, artificial intelligence, X ray Computer Tomography. He has worked on a large number of projects and has extensive experience of software development.
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