COMPUTATIONAL
MECHANICS
http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00466/
The purpose of this journal is to report original research of scholarly value
and of reasonable permanence in those areas of computational mechanics which
involve and enrich the rational application of mechanics, mathematics, and
numerical methods in the practice of modern engineering.
The scope of the research reported in this journal will include theoretical
and computational methods, and their rational application, in:(a) solid and
structural mechanics, multi-body system dynamics, constitutive modeling,
inelastic and finite deformation response, structural control; (b) fluid
mechanics and fluids engineering, compressible and incompressible flows, and
aerodynamics; (c) fracture mechanics and structural integrity;(d) transport
phenomena and heat transfer; and (e) modern variational methods in mechanics, in
general.