About this journal

Aims and scope

Published by River Publishers from 2019.

The European Journal of Computational Mechanics aims to publish innovative work on computational  modelling methodologies, and in particular:

    * To publish research on original numerical methods and their application to the numerical simulation of engineering problems in solids, structures, materials and fluids. Contributions dealing with multi-physics or multi-scale problems are especially encouraged;
    * To present innovative applications to complex engineering problems;
    * To foster interactions between modelling approaches in different areas;
    * To publish occasional review articles with a view to promoting an engineering application culture in computational mechanics.

Any article presenting new theoretical concepts is expected to also provide either numerical validations, comparisons with experiments, or applications to real-world engineering problems.

Submissions based on the straightforward application of classical approaches, e.g. using existing codes for performing parametric studies, are discouraged.

All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single blind and submission is online via Editorial Manager.

Readership

Engineers, applied mathematicians and scientists involved in computational simulations and numerical methods

Keywords

Finite elements, computational solid mechanics, computational fracture mechanics, boundary elements, finite volumes, spectral methods, element free methods, extended finite elements, computational fluid dynamics, fluid-solid interactions, transient non-linear dynamics, multi-physics simulations, optimization algorithms.


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