ICES'95 General Lectures -- Object-Oriented Approaches in Computational Mechanics -- Neural Network / Fuzzy / AI -- Adaptive Methods -- Inverse Problems -- Optimization -- Form Modeling -- CAE -- Pre Processing / Image Processing -- Parallel Computing -- HP / Spectral Finite Elements in Computational Mechanics -- High-Performance Computing in Science and Engineering -- Supercomputing in Multidisciplinary Analysis and Design -- Heat and Mass Transfer -- Computational Mechanics in Electric Devices/ Components -- Advance Computational Methods -- Environmental Problems -- Environmental Geotechnics -- Moving Boundary Problems in Engineering Science -- Modeling and Simulation Using Integrated System of Multi-Mode Mechanics -- Smart Algorithms in Computational Fluid Dynamics -- Inelastic Deformation, Damage and Life Analysis -- Forming Simulation and Instability Prediction -- Impact and Contact Problems -- Stability and Bifurcation -- New Developments in Finite Element -- Recent Advances in Constitutive Laws for Engineering Materials -- Molecular Dynamics -- Meso/Damage Mechanics of Material Failure -- Fracture and Damage Mechanics -- Aging Aircraft -- Computational Design Methods for Laminated Composites -- Analysis and Application of Composites -- Dissimilar and Inhomogeneous Materials -- Large Deformation -- Adiabatic Shear Bands -- Computational Composite Structures -- Recent Development in Computational Analytical Techniques for Elastodynamics of Advanced Materials and Structures -- Dynamics and Control -- IABEM - Mathematical Foundations -- IABEM - Applications -- IABEM - Coupling of FEM-BEM -- IABEM - Nonlinear Problems -- IABEM - Singularity Issues -- IABEM - Fracture Mechanics -- IABEM - Fluid Mechanics -- IABEM - Stochastic BEM -- IABEM - Interfaces & Inverse Problems -- IABEM - Sensitivity & Inverse Problems -- IABEM - Dynamic Systems -- Late Paper(s) -- Authors Index.
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This two-volume set contains papers presented at the International Conference on Computational Engineering Science (ICES '95) held in Mauna Lani, Hawaii from 30 July to 3 August, 1995. The contributions capture the state of the science in computational modeling and simulation in a variety of engineering disciplines: civil, mechanical, aerospace, materials and electronics engineering.