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Plenary Lecture

Some Remarks Over the MLS Method



Professor Razvan Raducanu
Dept of Mathematics
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
ROMANIA

e-mail: rrazvan@uaic.ro
Web site: www.math.uaic.ro/~razvan
 
 

Abstract: The present paper presents a possible implementation of the Element Free Galerkin method to the study of fracture of Mindlin- Reissner plates.

The novelty of this paper resides on the fact that it uses an enriched meshless method (Moving Least Square) around the crack tip in the theory of

Mindlin-Reissner plates. This method is especially designed to characterize in a better way the behavior of cracks.


 

Brief Biography of the Speaker:
a) Studies
BsC 1997 -Faculty of mathematics of the Al. I. Cuza University
MsC 2001- Faculty of Mathematics of the Al. I. Cuza University
PhD 2003 – Faculty of Mathematics of the Bucuresti University


b) Academic Positions
1997-2001 Research assistant / Dept of Mechanics and Astronomy at the Al. I. Cuza Univ
2001-2003 Teaching Assistant / Dept of Applied Math of the Al. I. Cuza University
2003-present Lecturer / Dept of Mathematics of the Al I Cuza University


c) Scientific Activities (research, publications, projects, etc….)

over 25 research papers, 7 books on applied mathematics, computational mechanics and informatics

 

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