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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

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