This is the Eighth Conference in the Computational Structures Technology series that commenced in 1991. Previous venues for the conference have included: Athens, Budapest, Edinburgh, Prague, Leuven and Lisbon. The conference is concerned with the application of the latest computational technology to structural mechanics and engineering. Computational Technology encompasses both the latest hardware and software developments as well as algorithmic and theoretical developments.<br>The conference is concerned with both theoretical, mathematical and scientific developments as well as applications of established technology to new domains. The word Structures is interpreted in its widest sense.<br>The conference runs concurrently with the Fifth International Conference on Engineering Computational Technology. Participants may attend sessions from either conference.<br><b>Keywords:</b> Structural Analysis and Design – Non–Linear Analysis – Dynamic Analysis – Finite Element Analysis – Boundary Element Analysis – Computer Aided Design – Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization – Structural Re–analysis & Sensitivity Analysis – Geomaterials – Plates and Shells – Structural Modelling – Micro–Mechanics Models – Damage Identification – Material Models – Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics – Computational Stochastic Mechanics – Structural Reliability – Reliability Problems – Software Standards and Quality Control – Adaptivity – Mesh and Grid Generation – Shape and Topology Optimization – Visualization and Graphics – Impact and Contact Simulations – Post and Pre Processing – Smart Structures – Multi and Inter–Disciplinary Optimization – Composite Materials and Structures – Forming Problems – Poromechanics – Fracture and Fatigue – Brittle Materials – Eigensolvers – Education – Coupled Problems – Soil–Structure Interaction – Fluid–Structure Interaction – Simulation – Integration of CST and CFD – Inverse Problems – FEM in Design – Implementation of Computational Procedures – Computer Modelling – Materials Characterisation – Meshfree Methods – Uncertainty – Structural Health Monitoring – Computer simulated demolition – Robust Design – Vibration – Damping – Active Control – Damage Tolerance and Fail Safety.<br>Analysis, modelling and simulation of a wide range of structural types including: aerospace, civil, mechanical and offshore structures including: membrane structures, lightweight structures, fabric structures, retractable roofs, steel structures, concrete structures, timber structures, aluminium structures, brick structures, blockwork structures, geotechical structures.<br>
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Spain
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