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Objectives
Textile composites and inflatable structures are becoming
increasingly popular for a variety of applications in - among
many other fields - civil engineering, architecture and
aerospace engineering. Typical examples include membrane
roofs and covers, sails, inflatable buildings and pavilions,
airships, inflatable furniture, airspace structures etc.
The objectives of STRUCTURAL MEMBRANES 2005 are to
collect and disseminate state-of-the-art research and
technology for design, analysis, construction and maintenance
of textile and inflatable structures.
The ability to provide numerical simulations for increasingly
complex membrane and inflatable structures is advancing
rapidly due to computer hardware development and the improved
maturity of computational procedures for nonlinear
structural systems. Significant progress has been made in the
formulation of finite element methods for static and dynamic
problems, complex constitutive material behaviour, coupled
aero-elastic analysis etc. The conference will address both the
theoretical bases for structural analysis and the numerical
necessary for efficient and robust computer implementation.
A significant part of the conference will be devoted to discuss
advances in new textile composites for applications in membrane
and inflatable structures, as well as in innovative design,
construction and maintenance procedures.
Sessions related to specific topics of the conference will be
introduced by a keynote lecture in the respective field. These
keynote lectures will be complemented by invited sessions
organised by recognised experts in targeted research and
applied areas, as well as by contributed papers.
Structural Membranes 2005 aims to act as a forum for discussing
recent progress and identifying future research directions
in the field of textile composites and inflatable structures.
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