organizing committee - demec.ufmg.br · leandro soares oliveira - ufmg marcilio alves - usp paulo...
TRANSCRIPT
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Antonio Ferreira Avila (chairman) - UFMG
Alexander Matiolli Pasqual - UFMG
Almir Silva Neto - CEFET-Timoteo
Janis Landre Junior - PUCMINAS
Leandro Soares Oliveira - UFMG
Marcilio Alves - USP
Paulo Henriques Iscold A. de Oliveira - UFMG
SYNOPSIS:
The 5th
International Symposium on Solid Mechanics is hosted by Graduate Studies Program in
Mechanical Engineering and the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the Univesrisdade
Federal de Minas Gerais under the auspicious of Associação Brasileira de Ciências Mecânicas
(ABCM). This symposium is dedicated to the broad area of Solid Mechanics, but in this issue,
special attention is made to field of Mechanics of Composite Materials and Structures.
REGISTRATION:
Registration fees are as follows:
Full registration before April 30th 2015: US$ 200,00 or R$ 500,00 (in Brazilian
Reais)
Full registration after April 30th 2015: US$ 250,00 or R$ 625,00 (in Brazilian
Reais)
Student registration before April 30th 2015: US$ 100,00 or R$ 250,00 (in Brazilian
Reais)
Student registration after April 30th 2015: US$ 125,00 or R$ 312,50 (in Brazilian
Reais)
Registration hours are as follows:
Monday, 25 May 08:00-17:00 hrs
Tuesday, 26 May 08:00-17:00 hrs
Wednesday, 27 May 08:00-12:00 hrs
Registration fee and publication:
The registration fee covers the publication of one single paper. The no paper no podium policy
will be strictly enforced.
TECHNICAL PAPERS: This year’s conference proceedings will be available on CD-ROM format only. An at-meeting
version of the CD-ROM is available for R$200,00 and is included in the registration fee.
TIMING OF PRESENTATIONS:
Each paper will be allotted 20 minutes (including introduction and question-and-answer period)
excepted where noted.
AUDIOVISUAL:
Each session rooms will be preset with the following: one LCD projector with a laptop, one
screen, and a laser pointer.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Dr. Ozden Ochoa, Fellow of the American Society of
Mechanical Engineering and American Society for
Composites, holds the distinction of professor emerita after
thirty-one years of service at Texas A & M University and
continues her research programs as TEES Research
Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Dr.
Ochoa’s research contribution in mechanics of composite
materials and structures with applications in the aerospace,
offshore, automotive and biomedical industries have
culminated in over 200 publications and one book. Most
recently Dr. Ochoa served as Associate Director for Science
& Technology at the Army Research Laboratory in 2011-
2014. She was the interim Director of Aerospace Science and
Materials Directorate at U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific
Research in Arlington, Virginia from 2005-2006. She
actively conducted research and established focus areas in composite as the senior technologist
(Composites-ST) at the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate at Wright Patterson Air Force
Base in Ohio from 2003-2005. From 1999 to 2005, Dr. Ochoa was an advisor to the NATO
Science for Peace Project. Among all these activities Dr. Ochoa also served as President of the
American Society for Composites from 2006-2007 and she is actively involved with the
development and enhancement of educational and professional growth of scientists and
engineers.
Dr. Edgar Mamiya holds the Brazilian National Research
Council research grant at the highest rank (1A). He is also
the leading research scientist at the Research Group on
Fatigue, Fracture and Materials (GFFM) at Universidade de
Brasilia. In his thirty-seven years carrier as a faculty and
researcher, Dr. Mamiya served at the most prestigious
universities in Brazil, including Universidade Federal de São
Carlos, Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro,
before joint the Universidade de Brasilia in 1993. Between
1992 and 1993 Professor Mamiya was a visiting scholar at
Stanford University. During this period, Professors Mamiya
and Simo developed a constitutive model for stress-induced
phase transformations prediction in elastic solids under anti-
plane deformations. Prof. Mamiya’s research interests include nonlinear behavior of materials
(plasticity, shape memory alloys) and, more recently, fatigue of metals. He has been involved in
the proposition and the application of the concept of the Maximum Prismatic Hull in the design
of mechanical models for fatigue strength and life estimation under conditions of multiaxial,
non-proportional, loadings.
PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE:
Monday, 25 May 2015
0900 hrs Keynote Lecture: “Mechanics of Composites as a Transdisciplinary
Research Stratagem”, Prof. Ozden Ochoa
1000 hrs Coffee break
1030 hrs Technical Sessions
1230 hrs Lunch
1400 hrs Technical Sessions
1530 hrs Coffee Break
1600 hrs Technical Sessions
1800 hrs Reception
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
0900 hrs Keynote Lecture: “The Maximum Prismatic Hull as a measure of
load amplitude within the setting of Multiaxial Fatigue crack
initiation”, Prof. Edgar Mamiya
1000 hrs Coffee break
1030 hrs Technical Sessions
1230 hrs Lunch
1400 hrs Technical Sessions
1530 hrs Coffee Break
1600 hrs Technical Sessions
1800 hrs Banquet
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
0830 hrs Technical Session
1000 hrs Coffee break
1030 hrs Technical Sessions
1200 hrs Lunch
1400 hrs Technical Sessions
1530 hrs Coffee Break
1600 hrs MecSol/ ABCM Meeting
1700 hrs Closing
Monday Morning - 25 May 2015
0930 1000 1030 1050 1110 1130 1150 1210
09:00 Keynote lecture
“Mechanics of Composites as a Transdisciplinary Research Stratagem”
Prof. Ozden Ochoa, Texas A & M University
Session on Composites Materials and Structures I – Chair Edmar Prado
0930 1000 1030 1050 1110 1130 1150 1210
A multiscale
based
continuum
model:
influence of
crack sliding
mode on
composite
materials
damage
evaluation
Murilo
Sartorato,
Ricardo de
Medeiros,
Volnei Tita,
Ramesh
Talreja
Study of
material
stability in
laminates
using
transversely
isotropic
bodies
Adair A.
Aguair and
Edmar B.T.
Prado
Damage
simulation in
composite
structures
under tensile
load
considering
friction and
sliding effect
Gregorio F. O.
Ferreira,
Ricardo de
Medeiros, José
L. Ogea,
Volnei Tita
Thermo-
Mechanical
Analysis of
Graphene
Based
Nanocomposites
Aline M. de
Oliveira, Viviane
C. Munhoz,
Elvis C.
Monteiro,
Antonio F. Avila
Lunch
Monday Afternoon - 25 May 2015
1400 1420 1440 1500 1600 1620 1640 1700
Session on Acoustics: Chair Alexander M. Pasqual
Methodology
for
homogenization
of frequency
distribution in
acoustic
projects
Bruno A.
Fillardi Filho,
João A. de
vasconcelos
Dynamic
response of
VLM-1 flight
modules to
random
acoustic loads
by Franken
and Sea
methods
Domingos S.
Aguiar, Carlos
A. Souto
Fast acoustic
Imaging with
separable arrays
Bruno S.
Masiero, César S.
B. Arroyo,
Vitor H.
Nascimento,
Flávio P. RIbeiro
Numerical and
theoretical
analysis of the
sound
absorption by
an actively
controlled
electrodynamic
loudspeaker
Mateus Pereira,
Alexander M.
Pasqual,
Gulherme de S.
Papini
Session on Materials Behavior: Chair Rogério J. Marczak
Modeling
HDPE
nonlinear
viscoelastic
behavior using
interpolation of
fractional
rheological
parameters:
formulation
and time
economy
schemes
Thais. Haveroth,
Pablo. Rojas,
Andre Kuhl,
Fernando Sasse
Elasto-
viscoplastic
behavior of
polyvinylidene
fluoride
(PVDF) from
flexible pipes
João M.L. Reis,
T.D. Barboza,
Heraldo C.
Mattos
A finite
implementation
of softening
parameters in a
quasi-
compressive
code using
pseudo-elasticity
Eduardo G. M.
Wrubleski,
Rogério J.
Marczak
Determination
of fracture
parameters of
polytethrafluor
oethylene using
digital image
analysis
Rafael M.
Pereira, Luiz C.
S. Nunes
Reception
Tuesday Morning - 26 May 2015
0930 1000 1030 1050 1110 1130 1150 1210
09:00 Keynote Lecture:
“The Maximum Prismatic Hull as a measure of load amplitude within the setting of Multiaxial Fatigue crack initiation”,
Prof. Edgar Mamiya
Session on Composites Materials and Structures II – Chair Almir Silva Neto
0930 1000 1030 1050 1110 1130 1150 1210
A new
approach for
SHM system:
combination
of vibration
based method
and
shearography
speckle
Ricardo de
Medeiros,
Hernani M.R.
Lopes, Rui M.
Guedes, Mario
A.P. Vaz, Dirk
Vandepitte,
Volnei Tita,
Modal Analysis
via Acoustic
excitation –
application on
a carbon plate
Leonardo P.S.
Ferreira, Lazaro
V. Donadon,
Paulo H.I. A. de
Oliveira,
Gilberto M.
Ribeiro
Analysis of
randomness
function
frequency
response of
composite
plates
Adriana A.
Diacenco,
Patricia S.L.
Alexandrino,
Ariosto B.
Jorge
New Design to
Improve
Single-lap
Joint Strength
Almir Silva
Neto, Rafael
A. Dias ,
Antonio F
Avila
Dynamic
behavior of an
inclined
rectangular
Mindlin plate
resting on
Pasternak
foundation
under uniform
partially
distributed
moving load
M.C. Agaraga
J.A. Gbadeyan,
O.O. Agboola
Lunch
Tuesday Afternoon - 26 May 2015
1400 1420 1440 1500 1600 1620 1640 1700
Session on Finite Element Analysis I: Chair Leandro Oliveira
Optimization of
shell FE
modeling
parameters in
the simulation
of weld fillets
using structural
stress method
Leonel Echer,
Rogério J.
Marczak
Modeling of a
coffee tree for
stress analysis
using finite
element
method
Enio A.
Carvalho,
Ricardo R.
Magalhães,
Flávia R.
Andrade
Evolutionary
structural
optimization
applied for
analyses of
multiple load
cases
Debora F.
Lalo, Marcelo
Greco
Finite element
numerical
analysis for
prestressed
concrete slab
using non-
linear
constitutive
models
Barbara W.
Gallo, Sebastião
S. R. Pereira,
Carlos A.
Cimini Jr.
Session on Finite Element Analysis II: Chair Marcilio Alves
A finite
element
analysis of
the rolling
load in the
skin-pass of
steel sheets
Pedro M.A.
Stemler,
Nathalia D.S.
A. Santos,
Pedro H.R.
Pereira,
Franco C.
Bubani, Maria
T.P. Aguilar,
Paulo Cetlin
Reduced scale
model of ship
to ship
collision:
design and
challenges of
an experiment
Miguel A.
Gonzales,
Roberto E.
Oshiro,
Leonardo M.
Mazzariol,
Marcilio Alves
Numerical
Simulation of
Longitudinal
Vehicle
Dynamic on
Transverse
Ripples
Eduardo de A .
Lima, Marcio E.
Silveira
Numerical formulation
in finite elements of
composite beams
Adriana A. Diacenco,
João V. C. de Souza,
Debora J. Fonseca
Banquet
Wednesday Morning - 27 May 2015
0830 0850 0910 0930 1020 1040 1100 1120
Session on Solid Mechanics Applications I – Chair Rafael Santiago
Comparison the
performance of
Lagrange
multiplier
method and
penalty method
for imposition of
essential
boundary
conditions in the
HP cloud
meshless method
Hudson C. Pereira,
Felicio Barros,
Roque Pitangueira
A device for
mechanical
characterizati
on tests under
intermediate
strain rates
Rafael C.
Santiago,
Marcilio Alves
On the numerical
evaluation of the
abrasion erosion
damage on
concrete
surfaces: some
preliminary
experiments
Ricardo Azevedo,
Rogério Rizzi,
Giovanna P. G.
Oyamada,
Petterson V.
Pramiu, Fabricio
M. Denes
Epoxidized
Soybeam Oil
Synthesis,
Characterization,
and Curing
Fernando C Lage,
Andreia H Suzuki,
Leandro S.
Oliveira, Adriana
S. França, Antonio
F Avila
Session on Solid Mechanics Applications II – Chair Janes Lander
Análise da
transição de
trincas
bidimensionais
para passantes
Rafael M. Silva,
Antonio C. O.
Miranda
Analytical
procedure for
determining the
buckling curve of
hot circular hallow
sections in axial
compression
Lucas F. Grillo,
Ricardo H. Fakury,
Afonso H. M. Araujo
Nonlinear
position
formulation
for viscoelastic
mechanical
behavior and
creep of beams
and framed
structures
Juliano B. dos
Santos, João
M.G. Rabelo,
Marcelo Greco,
Felicio B.
Barros
Study of
adhesive
with hybrid
nanocompos
ites (CNT
and
Graphene)
Henrique
N.P. Oliva,
Michelly M.
Ferreira,
Antonio F.
Avila
Lunch
Wednesday Afternoon - 26 May 2015
1400 1420 1440 1500 1600 1620 1640 1700
Session on Solid Mechanics Applications III: Chair Adriana Diaceno
Evaluation of
impact point in
plates using
piezoelectric
sensors
Roberto S.
Almeida, Carlos
A. Cimini Junior
Analysis of
self-balanced
thermal
stresses in
isotropic
rectangular
flat plates
under plane
strain state
Tiago S.
Mendonça,
Gabriel O.
Ribeiro
Analyses of
railway cross
section beam
under
moving mass
action
considering
different
boundary and
initial
conditions
Ricardo M.
Ferreira,
Marcelo
Greco, Jisela
A.S. Greco
Multi-Scale
Coupling: The
Graphene-
CNT-Carbon
Fiber/Epoxy
Laminates
Investigation
Glaucio C.
Pereira, Elvis C.
Monteiro, Aline
M. de Oliveira,
Viviane C.
Munhoz,
Antonio F Avila
MecSol/ABCM Meeting
Closing