Editor-in-Chief
Professor M H Aliabadi
Head of Aerostructures
Faculty of Engineering
Imperial College London
Editorial Board
W. K. Liu
Northwestern University, USA
I. Hutchings
University of Cambridge, UK
R. Huiskes
Eindhoven University of Technology, Holland
M. Doblare
Aragon Institute of Engineering Research, Spain
D. Hills
University of Oxford, UK
P. Sollero
University of Campinas, Brazil
B. Falzon
Monash University, Australia
K. Nikbin
Imperial College London, UK
M. Denda
Rutgers University, USA
R. Abascal
Camino de los descubrimientos, Spain
K. J. Bathe
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
U. Galvanetto
Padova University, Italy
J. C. F. Telles
COPPE, Brazil
M. Edirisinghe
University College London, UK
S. Pantelakis
University of Patras, Greece
E. Onate
Universitat politècnica de catalunya, Spain
J. Woody
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
J. Sladek
Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Ch. Zhang
University of Siegen, Germany
M. Gugalinao
University of Milan, Italy
B. Abersek
University of Maribor, Slovenia
P. Dabnichki
University of London, UK
A. Ivankovic
University College Dublin, Ireland
A. Chan
University of Birmingham, UK
C. Pappalettere
Bari University, Italy
H. Espinosa
Northwestern University, USA
K.-W. Wang
Pennsylvania State University, USA
O. T. Thomsen
Aalborg University, Denmark
H. A. Mang
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
P. Gudmundson
KTH Engineering Sciences, Sweden
P. Jacquot
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland
K. Ravi-Chandar
University of Texas at Austin, USA
A. Sellier
Ecole Polytechnique, France
This series will include books on state-of-the-art developments in computational and experimental methods in structures, and as such it will comprise several volumes covering the latest developments. Each volume will consist of single-authored work or several chapters written by the leading researchers in the field. The aim will be to provide the fundamental concepts of experimental and computational methods as well as their relevance to real world problems.
The scope of the series covers the entire spectrum of structures in engineering. As such it will cover both classical topics in mechanics, as well as emerging scientific and engineering disciplines, such as: smart structures, nanoscience and nanotechnology; NEMS and MEMS; micro- and nano-device modelling; functional and smart material systems.
To contribute to this book series, contact editor@wspc.com
Published titles
Vol. 1
Buckling and Postbuckling Structures Experimental, Analytical and Numerical Studies
edited by B G Falzon & M H Aliabadi
Vol. 2
Advances in Multiphysics Simulation and Experimental Testing of MEMS
edited by Attilio Frangi, Carlo Cercignani, Subrata Mukherjee & Narayan Aluru
Vol. 3
Multiscale Modeling in Solid Mechanics Computational Approaches
edited by Ugo Galvanetto & M H Ferri Aliabadi
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