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17th U.S. National Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics - June 15-20, 2014
17th U.S.
National
Congress of
Theoretical and
Applied Mechanics

June 15-20, 2014
17th U.S.                                                           Usnctam 2014 Session Summary
National                                                             Track Key
                                                                     B = Biomechanics
Congress of                                                          C = Computational Mechanics
                                                                     D= Dynamics
Theoretical and                                                      F = Fluid Mechanics
Applied Mechanics                                                    M = Nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure
                                                                     S = Mechanics of Solids and Structures

   Room Name            Monday                    Tuesday                    Wednesday                       Thursday              Friday
                        June 16                   June 17                     June 18                         June 19             June 20

                9:40-   1:30-     3:40-   9:40-   1:30-     3:40-    9:40-     1:30-     3:40-     9:40-     1:30-      3:40-    9:40-
                11:40   3:10      5:00    11:40   3:10      5:00     11:40     3:10      5:00      11:40     3:10       5:00     11:40
Auditorium      S02     S02       S02     S02     M03       M03      S11       S11       S11       S19       S21        S21
Big Ten A                         D07             D05       D07      F05       F05       F05       F05       F05        F05
Big Ten B       B08     B08               B08     B07       B07      B05       B05       B05       B04       B04        B03      F08
Big Ten C       B01     C10       C10     C06     C06       C06      C04       C04       C04       C08       C08        C03      C08
Centennial AB   M12     M04       M07     M07               S15      F15       F15       M09       B02       B02        B02      F12
Centennial C    D15     C02       C02     D15     D15       D14      C01       C01       D14       F07       F07        F14      F14
Corniche        S14     S14       S14     S14     M09       M09      S05       S05       S05       M02       M02        M02
Galaxy                                                               D04       F03       F03                 S08        F04
Heritage        S20     S20       S20     S06     S06       S05      M09       S21       S21       M10       M10
Lincoln         S12     S12       S12     S12     S12       S12      S15       S15       S15       S22       S22        S22      M02
Michigamme      D10     D05       D05     D11     C9        C09      D02       D01       D08       D02       D01        D08
Red Cedar               D03       D06     C07               D06      S17       S17       F02       F11       F04
Riverside       D12     D12               B01     F09       F09      F10       F06       F06       F01       F01        F01      F01
Room 103AB      S06     S06       S06     M04     S21       S21      M10       M10       M10       S16       S16        S16
Room 104AB      S18     S18       S18     S03     S03       S03      S04       S04       S04       S10       S10        S01
Room 105AB      S13     S13       S13     S11     S11       S11      S19       S19       S19       S07       S07        S07
Room 106        M08     M08       M08     S20     S20       S20      M03       M03       M03       M11       M11                 M01

                                                             All plenary session lectures will be held in Big Ten AB from 8:30 to 9:25 a.m.
                                                             Continental breakfast is available in the room at 7:45 a.m.
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      Table of Contents
     Session Summary                    Inside Front Cover                                                 Past, Present and Future U.S.
     Welcome                                    1-2                                                         National Congresses                                                  9
     Congress Chairs                            3                                                          History of USNCTAM                                                    10-11
     Local Organizing Committee                 3                                                          Session Schedule by Topic                                             12-19
     Scientific Committee                       3                                                          Concurrent Sessions                                                   20-76
     Organizers                                 3-5                                                        Author Index                                                          77-84
     U.S. National Committee on                                                                            Logistical Information                                                85
      Theoretical and Applied Mechanics         5                                                          Author Presentation Information                                       85
     Schedule-at-a-Glance                       6-7                                                        Copyright Notice                                                      85
     Plenary Lectures                           8                                                          Floor Plan                                                     Outside Back Cover
     Social Information                         9

17th U.S. National Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics                                                                                                                               1
Welcome to the 17th USNCTAM

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                  Congress Co-Chair

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17th USNCTAM Committees
                                                                                Congress Chairpersons
                                                                      Professor John F. Foss, Michigan State University
                                                                    Professor Thomas J. Pence, Michigan State University

                                                                          Congress Scientific Chairperson:
                                                                   Professor Thomas Hughes, University of Texas at Austin

             Local Organizing Committee:                                                         Wai Ching Sun, Columbia University
             Professor Thomas Bieler, Michigan State University                                  George Deodatis, Columbia University
             Professor Brian Feeny, Michigan State University                                    Ricardo A. de Sousa, University of Aveiro, Portugal
             Professor Roger Haut, Michigan State University                                     Craig D. Foster, University of Illinois at Chicago
             Professor Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State University                                  Vikram Gavini, University of Michigan
             Professor Dahsin Liu, Michigan State University                                     Isaac Harari, Tel Aviv University, Israel
             Professor Charles Petty, Michigan State University                                  Thomas Hughes, University of Texas at Austin
                                                                                                 Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State University
             Scientific Committee:                                                               Gustaaf Jacobs, San Diego State University
             Professor Rohan Abeyaratne, Massachusetts Institute of                              Boris Jeremic, University of California, Davis
              Technology                                                                         M.-G. Lee, POSTECH, South Korea
             Professor Thomas Hughes, University of Texas at Austin                              Joaquim Martins, University of Michigan
             Professor David McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology                           Arif Masud, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
             Professor Francis Moon, Cornell University                                          Stefanie Reese, RWTH Aachen University
             Professor Michael Sacks, University of Texas at Austin                              Phanish Suryanarayana, Georgia Institute of Technology
             Professor Alexander Smits, Princeton University                                     Timothy J. Truster, University of Tennessee – Knoxville
                                                                                                 Robertt A. F. Valente, GRIDS Research Group, University of
             Biomechanics (Technical Track B)                                                      Aveiro, Portugal
                 • R oger Haut, Michigan State University, Track Organizer                      Karen Veroy-Grepl, RWTH Aachen University
                 • Michael Sacks, University of Texas at Austin, Track                          Ivaylo N. Vladimirov, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
                    Organizer                                                                    Linbing Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univer-
             Mini-symposium Organizers: Biomechanics                                             sity
             Seungik Baek, Michigan State University                                             Yin Lu Young, University of Michigan
             Horacio Espinosa, Northwestern University                                           Xi Frank Xu, Beijing Jiaotong University
             Christian Franck, Brown University
                                                                                                 Dynamics (Technical Track D)
             Roger Haut, Michigan State University
                                                                                                   • Brian Feeny, Michigan State University, Track Organizer
             Iwona Jasiuk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
                                                                                                   • Francis Moon, Cornell University, Track Organizer
             Eric Johnsen, University of Michigan
             Barclay Morrison, Columbia University                                               Mini-symposium Organizers: Dynamics
             Harold Park, Boston University                                                      Nicole Abaid, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
             Taher Saif, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign                              Matthew R. Brake, Sandia National Laboratories
             William W. Schultz, University of Michigan                                          Ronald N. Couch, The Johns Hopkins University Applied
             Justin Seipel, Purdue University                                                      Physics Laboratory
             Shawn C. Shadden, University of California, Berkeley                                Joseph Cusumano, Penn State University
             Martin L. Tanaka, Western Carolina University                                       Kiran D’Souza, University of Michigan
             King H. Yang, Wayne State University                                                Bogdan I. Epureanu, University of Michigan
                                                                                                 Alper Erturk, Georgia Institute of Technology
             Computational Mechanics (Technical Track C)                                         Bruce Geist, Chrysler LLC
                 • T
                    homas Hughes, University of Texas at Austin,                                Tamas Kalmar-Nagy, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
                   Track Organizer                                                               Scott David Kelly, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
                 • Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State University, Track Organizer                     Michael J. Leamy, Georgia Institute of Technology
             Mini-symposium Organizers: Computational Me-                                        Brian J. Olson, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
                                                                                                   Laboratory
             chanics
                                                                                                 Maurizio Porfiri, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
             Silas Alben, University of Michigan
                                                                                                 D. Dane Quinn, University of Akron
             Qiushi Chen, Clemson University
                                                                                                 Jeffrey F. Rhoads, Purdue University
             Yu Ching Albert Wu, Tongji University

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17th USNCTAM Committees, continued

    Massimo Ruzzene, Georgia Institute of Technology                 Lesley Berhan, University of Toledo
    Daniel J. Segalman, Sandia National Laboratories                 Katia Bertoldi, Harvard University
    Steven W. Shaw, Michigan State University                        Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory
    Amit Shukla, Miami University                                    Wayne Chen, Purdue University
    Kumar V. Singh, Miami University                                 Shawn Chester, New Jersey Institute of Technology
    Phanindra Tallapragada, Clemson University                       Samantha Daly, University of Michigan
    Brian Wilson, Romax Technology                                   Chiara Daraio, ETH Zürich
    Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland-Baltimore County             Luis Dorfmann, Tufts University
                                                                     Ahmed E. Elbanna, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
    Fluid Mechanics (Technical Track F)                              Ryan S. Elliott, University of Minnesota
      • Charles Petty, Michigan State University, Track Organizer    Huajian Gao, Brown University
      • Alexander Smits, Princeton University, Track Organizer       Robert Goldberg, NASA Glenn Research Center
    Mini-symposium Organizers: Fluid Mechanics                       David L. Henann, Brown University
    Arezoo Ardekani, University of Notre Dame                        David Hills, University of Oxford
                                                                     Rui Huang, University of Texas at Austin
    S. Balachandar, University of Florida
                                                                     Yonggang Huang, Northwestern University
    Jim Best, University of Illinois
                                                                     Hanqing Jiang, Arizona State University
    Michael Bilka, University of Notre Dame
                                                                     Shailendra P. Joshi, National University of Singapore
    Kenneth T. Christensen, University of Illinois
                                                                     Marc Kamlah, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
    Terry Conlisk, Ohio State University                             Ken Kamrin, MIT
    James C. Hill, Iowa State University                             Ryan Karkkainen, University of Miami
    Joseph C. Klewicki, University of New Hampshire/University       Dennis Kochmann, California Institute of Technology
      of Melbourne                                                   Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas
    Daniel Livescu, Los Alamos National Laboratory                   Chad M. Landis, University of Texas at Austin
    Hassan Masoud, Courant Institute and Princeton University        Christian Linder, Stanford University
    Gareth H. McKinley, MIT, Mechanical Engineering                  Liping Liu, Rutgers University
    Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York, Levich Institute    Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois
      and Chem. Engineering                                          Robert M. McMeeking, University of California at Santa
    Scott C. Morris, University of Notre Dame                          Barbara, Aberdeen University, and INM Leibniz Institute
    Ahmed Naguib, Michigan State University                            for New Materials
    Sean D. Peterson, University of Waterloo                         Jose Merodio, Polytechnic University of Madrid
                                                                     Tarek Ragab, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
    Charles Petty, Michigan State University
                                                                     K. Ravi-Chandar, University of Texas at Austin
    Maurizio Porfiri, Polytechnic Institute of New York
                                                                     G. Ravichandran, California Institute of Technology
    William Saric, Texas A&M University
                                                                     Tim Rupert, University of California, Irvine
    Eric S. G. Shaqfeh, Stanford University, Chemical Engineering
                                                                     Stephan Rudykh, MIT
    Marc K. Smith, Georgia Institute of Technology                   Larry Russell, Army Research Office
    Geoffrey R. Spedding, University of Southern California          Huaiyu Shao, Kyushu University and International Institute for
    Howard A. Stone, Princeton University                              Carbon-Neutral Energy Research
    Minami Yoda, Georgia Institute of Technology                     John Shaw, University of Michigan
                                                                     Stewart A. Silling, Sandia National Laboratories
    Mechanics of Solids and Structures                               Petros Sofronis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and
    (Technical Track S)                                                International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy Research
      • R ohan Abeyaratne, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,   David J. Steigmann, University of California
         Track Organizer                                             Anthony Waas, University of Michigan
      • Dashin Liu, Michigan State University, Track Organizer      Olaf Weckner, The Boeing Company
                                                                     Yujie Wei, Chinese Institute of Mechanics
    Mini-symposium Organizers: Mechanics of Solids and
                                                                     Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University
    Structures
                                                                     Jinkyu Yang, University of Washington
    Rohan Abeyaratne, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
                                                                     Qingda Yang, University of Miami
    Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masdar Institute of Science and
     Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE
    Venkat Aitharaju General Motors Company Global R&D Center
    Cemal Basaran, University at Buffalo

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17th USNCTAM Committees, continued

             Nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with                 Reginald F. Hamilton, The Pennsylvania State University
             Microstructure (Technical Track M)                          Surya Kalidindi, Georgia Institute of Technology
                • T homas R. Bieler, Michigan State University,         Shaofan Li, University of California, Berkeley
                   Track Organizer                                       Nathan Mara, Los Alamos National Laboratory
                • David L. McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology,
                                                                         Partha P. Mukherjee, Texas A&M University
                   Track Organizer
                                                                         Yue Qi, Michigan State University
             Mini-symposium Organizers: Nano- and Micro-                 Jianmin Qu, Northwestern University
             Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure                  Kandler Smith, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
             Mohsen Asle Zaeem, Missouri University of Science and
                                                                         Albert C. To, University of Pittsburgh
               Technology
                                                                         Guofeng Wang, University of Pittsburgh
             Irene J. Beyerlein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
                                                                         Jian Wang, Los Alamos National Laboratory
             Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory
                                                                         Hussein M. Zbib, Washington State University
             Long-Qing Chen, The Pennsylvania State University
             Abhijit Dasgupta, University of Maryland
             Chaitanya Deo, Georgia Institute of Technology

            U.S. National Committee for Theoretical & Applied Mechanics
            Officers                                                     IUTAM Members
            Stelios Kyriakides, Chair, University of Texas at Austin     Nadine Aubry, Carnegie Mellon University
            Wing Kam Liu, Vice Chair, Northwestern University            I. Ben Freund, IUTAM Vice President, University of Illinois at
            Linda P. Franzoni, Secretary, Duke University                  Urbana-Champaign
            Lance R. Collins, Past Chair, Cornell University             Huajian Gao, Brown University
                                                                         Carl T. Herakovich, University of Virginia
            Members-at-Large                                             Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin
            John Dabiri, California Institute of Technology              Gary L. Leal, University of California-Santa Barbara
            Ann Karagozian, University of California, Los Angeles        Robert M. McMeeking, University of California-Santa Barbara
            Chad M. Landis, The University of Texas at Austin            Krishnaswamy Ravi-Chandar, University of Texas at Austin
            Kathleen J. Stebe, University of Pennsylvania                Howard Stone, Princeton University

            Society Representatives                                      IUTAM Congress Committee (2016)
            Nadine Aubry, Northeastern University                        Nadine Aubry, Carnegie Mellon University
            Weinong W. Chen, Purdue University                           Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin
            Steven Daniewicz, Mississippi State University               Gary L. Leal, University of California-Santa Barbara
            Horacio Espinosa, Northwestern University                    Robert M. McMeeking, University of California-Santa Barbara
            Linda P. Franzoni, Duke University
            Roger Ghanem, University of Southern California              National Congress Chairs
            Timothy J. Healey, Cornell University                        John F. Foss, Michigan State University
            Chad M. Landis, The University of Texas at Austin            Thomas J. Pence, Michigan State University
            Ellen Longmire, University of Minnesota
            Jeffrey Morris, The City College of New York
                                                                          Special Acknowledgement
            Guruswami Ravichandran, California Institute of Technology
            Eric S. G Shaqfeh, Stanford University                       The 2014 USNCTAM Organizing Committee wishes to
            Eitan Tadmor, University of Maryland, College Park           acknowledge the support and tireless efforts of Michigan
            Yin Lu Young, University of Michigan                         State University staff, particularly:
            Tarek Zohdi, University of California, Berkeley              Santhosh Abraham, Web Developer
            Members-at-Large                                             Jill Bielawski, M.E. Office Staff
                                                                         Fatme El-Moukaddem, Software Developer
            Jan D. Achenbach, Northwestern University
                                                                         Craig Gunn, M.E. Communications Specialist
            Andreas Acrivos, City College of CUNY
                                                                         Fred Hall, Computer User Support
            Bruno A. Boley, Columbia University
                                                                         Vanessa Mitchner, Web Developer
            Ex-Officio                                                   Lindsay Niesen, Assistant to M.E. Chair
                                                                         Paul Stieber, Software and Web Developer
            Paul Peercy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, NMMB Liaison
            John Hildebrand, University of Arizona, Foreign Secretary

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       National                                                                  June 15-20, 2014
       Congress of
       Theoretical and
       Applied Mechanics

       2014 Schedule At-a-Glance
    Sunday June 15
    3:00PM - 7:00PM       Early registration and informal              Corniche Room Outdoor patio
                          Earlybird Reception (cash bar)               – weather permitting

    Monday June 16
    7:30AM - 8:15AM       Continental Breakfast                        Big Ten AB
    8:15AM - 8:30AM       Congress opening remarks                     Big Ten AB
    8:30AM - 9:25AM       Plenary Speaker Harry Dankowicz,
                          University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign   Big Ten AB
    9:25AM - 9:40AM       Transition to session rooms
    9:40AM - 11:40AM      Session a of Concurrent Minisymposia         Kellogg Center session rooms
    11:40AM - 1:30PM Lunch (on your own) of your choosing              Food Court at Brody Hall is suggested for
    		                                                                 those who wish to take a very short walk
    		                                                                 across from the Kellogg Center (5-10
    		                                                                 minutes). There are nine food stations
    		                                                                 available at Brody; all-you-can eat for one low
    		                                                                 price. Kellogg Center State Room is suggested
    		                                                                 for a more ‘relaxed lunch’; central East
    		                                                                 Lansing (near the Marriott) is a 20 minute walk
    		                                                                 and has numerous eateries; Harrison
    		                                                                 Roadhouse is a 10 minute walk on the NE
    		                                                                 corner of Michigan Ave. and S. Harrison.
    1:30PM - 3:10PM       Session B of Concurrent Minisymposia         Kellogg Center session rooms
    3:10PM - 3:40PM       Refreshment break
    3:40PM - 5:00PM       Session C of Concurrent Minisymposia         Kellogg Center session rooms

    tuesday June 17
    7:30AM - 8:30AM       Continental Breakfast                        Big Ten AB
    8:30AM - 9:25AM       Plenary Speaker Alain Goriely,               Big Ten AB
                          Oxford University
    9:25AM - 9:40AM       Transition to session rooms
    9:40AM - 11:40AM      Session A of Concurrent Minisymposia         Kellogg Center session rooms
    11:40AM - 1:30PM      Lunch (on your own)/your choosing
    1:30PM - 3:10PM       Session B of Concurrent Minisymposia         Kellogg Center session rooms

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tuesday June 17, continued
   3:10PM - 3:40PM                                Refreshment break
   3:40PM - 5:00PM                                Session C of Concurrent Minisymposia        Kellogg Center session rooms
   6:00PM - 8:00PM                                Congress Reception                          Eli and Edyth Broad Art Museum
                                                  Buses begin departure from Kellogg Center
                                                  at 5:45 PM

   Wednesday June 18
   7:30AM - 8:30AM                                Continental Breakfast                       Big Ten AB
   8:30AM - 9:25AM                                Plenary Speaker J. Tinsley Oden,            Big Ten AB
                                                  University of Texas
   9:25AM - 9:40AM                                Transition to session rooms
   9:40AM - 11:40AM                               Session A of Concurrent Minisymposia        Kellogg Center session rooms
   11:40AM - 1:30PM                               Lunch (on your own)/your choosing
   1:30PM - 3:10PM                                Session B of Concurrent Minisymposia        Kellogg Center session rooms
   3:10PM - 3:40PM                                Refreshment break
   3:40PM - 5:00PM                                Session C of Concurrent Minisymposia
   6:00PM - 9:30PM                                Congress Banquet                            Spartan Stadium Huntington Club

   Thursday June 19
   7:30AM - 8:30AM                                Continental Breakfast                       Big Ten AB
   8:30AM - 9:25AM                                Plenary Speaker Greg Olson,                 Big Ten AB
                                                  Northwestern University
   9:25AM - 9:40AM                                Transition to session rooms
   9:40AM - 11:40AM                               Session A of Concurrent Minisymposia        Kellogg Center session rooms
   11:40AM - 1:30PM                               Lunch (on your own)/your choosing
   1:30PM - 3:10PM                                Session B of Concurrent Minisymposia        Kellogg Center session rooms
   3:10PM - 3:40PM                                Refreshment break
   3:40PM - 5:00PM                                Session C of Concurrent Minisymposia

   Friday June 20
   7:30AM - 8:30AM                                Continental Breakfast                       Big Ten AB
   8:30AM - 9:25AM                                Plenary Speaker Rajat Mittal,               Big Ten AB
                                                  Johns Hopkins University
   9:25AM - 9:50AM                                Refreshment break
   9:50AM - 11:50AM                               Session A of Concurrent Minisymposia        Kellogg Center session rooms
   11:50AM                                        Congress adjourns until 2018

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Plenary Lectures
    All plenary lectures will be held in Big Ten AB from 8:30 to 9:25 a.m.
    On Monday, the Opening Remarks will begin at 8:15 a.m., followed by the Plenary Lecture at 8:30 a.m.
    Continental breakfast will be available starting at 7:30 a.m.

                      Monday, June 16
                      Discontinuity-induced Bifurcations in Models of Mechanical Contact, Capillary
                      Adhesion, and Cell Division: A Dynamics Framework for Design, Analysis and
                      Control
                      Harry Dankowicz, PhD, Professor of Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of
                      Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

                      Tuesday, June 17
                      The Mechanics and Dynamics of Evolving Biological Structures
                      Alain Goriely, PhD, Professor of Mathematical Modelling, Oxford University

                      Wednesday, June 18
                      Foundations of Predictive Science and Their Implications in Computational
                      Mechanics
                      J. Tinsley Oden, PhD, Associate Vice President for Research and Founding Director,
                      Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, University of Texas

                      Thursday, June 19
                      Integrated Computational Materials Design: From Genome to Flight
                      Gregory B. Olson, ScD, Walter P. Murphy Professor of Materials Science and Engineering,
                      Northwestern University

                      Friday, June 20
                      Multiphysics Computational Modeling of Cardiac Flows: From Fundamental Insights
                      to Clinical Applications
                      Rajat Mittal, PhD, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Whiting School of Engineering,
                      Johns Hopkins University

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Social Information
      Receptions                                                                       Congress Banquet
                                                                                       Wednesday, June 18:
      Earlybird Reception                                                              6:00-9:30 p.m.
      Sunday, June 15: 3:00-7:00 p.m.                                                  Huntington Club at
      An early bird “meet and greet” reception with a cash bar                         Spartan Stadium
      will be held on Sunday on the outdoor patio of the Corniche                      The Congress Banquet
      Room (weather permitting; Big Ten Room will be the                               The site of the Congress’
      alternate location).                                                             2014 banquet will be
                                                                                       a familiar Michigan State University landmark—Spartan
      Congress Reception                                                               Stadium. The stadium, which officially opened in 1923 at
      Tuesday, June 17:                                                                its current location, is the tallest building in East Lansing
      6:00-8:00 p.m.                                                                   and provides a great panoramic view of the campus. It
      Eli and Edyth Broad                                                              provides a spacious, unique, inviting and interesting venue
      Art Museum                                                                       in walking distance of the Kellogg Center, our conference
      Complimentary shuttle                                                            site. The Huntington Club, located in Spartan Stadium so as
      buses begin departing                                                            to overlook the playing field, will feature a wide variety of
      the Kellogg Center at                                                            international food, with a focus on regional Michigan foods.
      5:45 p.m. The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at                                 A social hour prior to serving will include brief remarks,
      Michigan State University, site of the private Congress                          including background musical entertainment courtesy of the
      Reception, is a unique museum committed to exploring                             MSU School of Music Jazz Ensemble, a recognition of the
      international contemporary culture and ideas through art.                        special celebratory mini-symposia and an acknowledgement
      Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid,                         of the 2014 Levi-Civita prize recipient.
      the museum features a striking façade of pleated stainless
      steel and glass, signaling the museum and the university’s                       Congress Meals
      dynamic vision. More than 70 percent of the 46,000-
                                                                                       In addition to the receptions and banquet, continental
      square-foot facility is dedicated to exhibition space.
                                                                                       breakfast will be provided in the Big Ten AB Room each
      The reception will be held on the main level and outdoor                         morning from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. Lunch and other dinners
      Courtyard, but the entire museum will be available to our                        on your own. See the Congress registration desk for
      guests to explore the permanent and featured exhibits. This                      information on local restaurants and the Food Court at
      is a rare opportunity to network with colleagues amidst a                        Brody Hall.
      one-of-a-kind setting.                                                           Note: A television monitor will be available in Room 62 for
                                                                                       those who wish to catch the scores of the World Cup.

          Past, Present, And Future U.S. National Congresses
         Year 	Number 	Institution                                                             City and State		         Congress Chair(s)
         1951           I                      Illinois Institute of Technology                Chicago, IL 		          L. H. Donnell
         1954           II                     University of Michigan                          Ann Arbor, MI		         E. L. Eriksen
         1958           III                    Brown University                                Providence, RI 		       W. Prager
         1962           IV                     University of California                        Berkeley CA 		          W. W. Soroka
         1966           V                      University of Minnesota                         Minneapolis, MN         B. J. Lazan
         1970           VI                     Harvard University                              Cambridge, MA 		        G. F. Carrier
         1974           VII                    University of Colorado                          Boulder, CO 		          S. K. Datta
         1978           VIII                   University of California, Los Angeles           Los Angeles, CA		       J. D. Cole
         1982           IX                     Cornell University                              Ithaca, NY 		           Y. H. Pao
         1986           X                      University of Texas                             Austin, TX 		           E. B. Becker
         1990           XI                     University of Arizona                           Tucson, AZ 		           C. F. Chen
         1994           XII                    University of Washington                        Seattle, WA 		          A. S. Kobayashi
         1998           XIII                   University of Florida                           Gainesville, FL 		      M. A. Eisenberg
         2002           XIV                    Virginia Tech                                   Blacksburg, VA 		       R. C. Batra and E. G. Henneke
         2006           XV                     University of Colorado                          Boulder, CO 		          T. L. Geers and S. Sture
         2010           XVI                    Penn State                                      University Park, PA     J. A. Todd and C. E. Bakis
         2014           XVII                   Michigan State University                       East Lansing, MI 		     J. F. Foss and T. J. Pence
         2018           XVIII                  Northwestern University                         Evanston, IL		          Jianmin Qu

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U. S. National Committee on
                             Theoretical and Applied Mechanics:
                                                     The Beginning
                                                      Carl T. Herakovich
     Carl Herakovich is the Henry L. Kinnier Professor emeritus and former Director of the Applied Mechanics Program in
     the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Virginia. He has been a member of the USNC/TAM
     since 1996 and served as Secretary of the Committee from 2000-2012. This article is excerpted from a forthcoming
     book “The U.S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics: On the Shoulders of Giants” by Carl T.
     Herakovich.

     The U. S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM) grew out of a desire by U. S.
     mechanicians to participate in the on-going European International Congress on Applied Mechanics. European
     mechanicians were involved in joint activities in the form of international meetings dating from 1922. Through the
     efforts primarily of Prof. Theodore von Kármán of Aachen, Germany a group of thirty Europeans met in Innsbruck,
     Austria in September 1922. At this meeting it was decided to establish the International Applied Mechanics Congress,
     to cover all areas of mechanics, as an on-going activity. The first International Congress was held at Delft in 1924.
     Following World War II, the sixth congress was held in 1946 in Paris where the International Union of Theoretical and
     Applied Mechanics (IUTAM) was formally established.

     Three individuals were the prime movers in the establishment of the U. S. National Committee on Theoretical and
     Applied Mechanics. They are Theodore von Kármán from Budapest, Hungary by way of Aachen, Germany, Stephen
     Timoshenko from Kiev, Ukraine by way of Zagreb, Yugoslavia, and Hugh Dryden from the United States. Von Kármán
     was involved deeply with the international congresses from their beginning in 1922 and was elected Honorary
     President of IUTAM in 1951, a position he held until he died in 1963. Timoshenko was well known and highly
     regarded in Europe prior to his arrival in the United States in 1922. He attended his first international congress at
     Zurich in 1926. Dryden attended his first international congress at Stockholm in 1930. Timoshenko and von Kármán
     knew each other well as a result of the time they spent together at the University of Göttingen in Germany early in the
     twentieth century. Dryden and von Kármán had similar research interest and developed a strong friendship. All three
     men were elected as permanent members of the IUTAM General Assembly in 1948. As a result, they were
     Member-at-Large of the USNC/TAM for life.

     Stephen P. Timoshenko                                        Theodore von Kármán
     Timoshenko immigrated to the                                 In 1930, von Kármán settled
     United States in 1922 from                                   permanently in the United
     Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now                                      States, becoming the full-time
     Croatia), where he had been                                  Director of the Guggenheim
     working for two years. In the                                Aeronautical Laboratory of
     United States, he quickly                                    the California Institute of
     developed an outstanding                                     Technology (GALCIT) and
     reputation and a strong following                            Director of the Daniel
     for the courses he taught in solid                           Guggenheim Airship Institute
     mechanics and vibrations, his                                at Akron, Ohio. He was a
     books on these subjects, and the                             gregarious individual who liked
     work he did at Westinghouse. He proposed that ASME           to interact with people and have parties at his home
     initiate a section on applied mechanics with the eventual    where his mother and sister oversaw the preparations and
     result that the Applied Mechanics Division of ASME was       entertained the guests. He also liked to tell jokes, often of
     officially created in 1928. He was recruited to the          the risque variety. He worked in both solid and fluid
     University of Michigan for the 1927-28 academic year         mechanics and is best known for the Kármán Vortex
     and then to Stanford University in 1936. He established      Street. He also worked closely with the U.S. military,
     strong mechanics programs at both Universities. Through-     was the father of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and
     out his life Timoshenko spent most summers in Europe         AGARD, the NATO Advisory Group for Aeronautical
     doing scholarly work and relaxing with his family.           Research and Development. AGARD was based in Paris
                                                                  where von Kármán lived after the war.

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Hugh L. Dryden                                             At this second meeting, the Committee adopted the name
                                                                         U. S. Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
              Dryden, from Pocomoke City,
                                                                         At a subsequent meeting on December 2, 1948 (after the
              MD, received his three degrees
                                                                         London Congress) the Committee adopted the original
              at Johns Hopkins University.
                                                                         charter of USNC/TAM. The charter included a name
              He was the first Director of the
                                                                         change to U. S. National Committee on Theoretical and
              Aerodynamics Division at the
                                                                         Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM). That remains the name
              National Bureau of Standards
                                                                         of the committee as of 2014.
              (NBS) and eventually became
              Director of NACA (National
                                                                         At a meeting on March 28, 1949, it was reported that
              Advisory Committee for
                                                                         participation was pledged by seven societies: ASME
              Aeronautics) which, later,
                                                                         (Applied Mechanics Division), SESA, ASCE (Engineering
              became NASA, where he
                                                                         Mechanics Division), APS (Fluid Dynamics Division),
              served as Deputy Director. He presented papers at
                                                                         AIChE, AMS, and Institute of Aeronautical Sciences (later
              International Congresses on Applied Mechanics beginning
                                                                         to become AIAA). The membership of USNC/TAM at that
              with the 3rd congress in Stockholm, 1930. At the 1946
                                                                         time consisted of thirteen members: H. L. Dryden, Th.
              Paris Congress, Dryden was elected as the first IUTAM
                                                                         Von Kármán, S. Timoshenko, J. C. Hunsaker, R. von Mises
              Treasurer for 1948-52. He served as the IUTAM President
                                                                         (members-at-large), H. W. Emmons (ASME), R. D. Mindlin
              1952-56, and Vice-President 1956-60. Dryden was the
                                                                         (SESA), M. G. Salvadori (ASCE), T. B. Drew (AIChE), R. J.
              first Chair of the USNC/TAM serving from 1948-1956. He
                                                                         Seeger (APS), N. J. Hoff (IAS), E. Reissner (AMS), and
              also served as Deputy Director of the Army Air Force’s
                                                                         C. E. Davies (ex-officio secretary from ASME).
              Scientific Advisory Group (headed by von Kármán) during
              the war years.                                             It is noteworthy that from 1948 to 1966, all activity
                                                                         associated with USNC/TAM was by individuals with
              USNC/TAM                                                   no formal input from societies or governmental
                                                                         organizations other than ASME providing meeting space
              As described in Paul Naghdi’s “A Brief History of the
                                                                         and secretarial assistance. The USNC/TAM continued
              Applied Mechanics Division of ASME,” there was a close
                                                                         as a committee of individuals with no operational or
              relationship between the ASME Applied Mechanics
                                                                         organizational ties to a professional society or govern-
              Division and those involved in the establishment of
                                                                         mental organization for eighteen years. The committee
              USNC/TAM. A meeting to discuss U.S. participation in
                                                                         was self-governing with no outside limitations or guidance
              IUTAM was held at ASME Headquarters in the Engineer-
                                                                         from societies or government. The committee functioned
              ing Societies Building in New York City on January 28,
                                                                         in this manner until 1966 when it agreed to become a
              1948. In attendance were: S. Wilmot (ASCE), L. A.
                                                                         committee of the National Academy of Sciences.
              Burckmyer, Jr. (AIEE), H. L. Dryden (IAS/AIAA), S. L.
              Tyler and A. B. Newman (AIChE), J. R. Kline (AMS), H.      The USNCTAM started with seven member societies in
              A. Barton (APS), and C. E. Davies, H. W. Emmons, and       1948. Additional societies were added at various times
              S. E. Reimel (ASME). At this meeting, it was agreed that   until the number reached fifteen in 2006. As of October
              a Committee for U.S. participation in the Seventh Inter-   2013, there have been 187 members of the USNC/TAM.
              national Congress for Applied Mechanics (to be held in     Twenty-nine individuals have served as Chair of the
              London, England, September 5-11, 1948) be organized        Committee.
              with Dryden as Chairman. The Committee held a second
              meeting on April 8, 1948. Those in attendance included:
              H. L. Dryden, Th. von Kármán, R. R. Dexter (IAS), E.
              Reissner (AMS), R. J. Seeger (APS), C. E. Davies (ASME
              Secretary and Chief Executive) and S. E. Reimel
              (ASME-Committee on International Relations).

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Session Schedule by Topic
     Technical Track B: Biomechanics

     Biomechanics involves the study of relationships between          Biomechanics Minisymposia:
     structure and function of tissues and the integrated
                                                                       B01: Cardiovascular Mechanics
     musculoskeletal system using mechanical and engineering           B02:	Dynamics and Stability of Human Movement
     mechanics methods and principles. Currently, strong                     Systems
     attention in this field is being given to research on             B03: General
     translational capabilities for the diagnosis, prevention and      B04:	Mechanical and Biological Response of Soft
     treatment of clinical diseases and functional disabilities of           Tissue to High Strain and Strain-Rate Phenomena
     the musculoskeletal system. To this end, recent advances          B05: Mechanics of Biological Materials
     in new sophisticated, complex phenomenological analyses           B07: Nano and Biomechanics
     have aided our understanding of cellular regulation and           B08: Traumatic Brain Injury Biomechanics
     mechanotransduction and the harnessing of some
     biologic factors that influence and are affected by
     biomechanics. This information is forming a substantial
     base of knowledge in such fields as tissue engineering,
     biomaterials, orthopedics and numerous other clinical
     disciplines. The field of biomechanics is eager to continue
     finding novel perspectives for future interdisciplinary
     approaches that might help solve problems facing today’s
     clinical community.

                     BLOCK TITLE                         SESSION          DAY/TIME                       ROOM                 Session Chair
     Cardiovascular Mechanics I                          B01       Monday: 9:40-11:40 am           Big Ten C                 M. Sacks

     Cardiovascular Mechanics II                         B01       Tuesday: 9:40-11:40 am          Riverside                 S. Shadden, S. Baek

     Dynamic Walking                                     B02       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am         Centennial AB              J. Cusumano,
                                                                                                                              J. Chagdes
     Postural Dynamics and Analysis Methods              B02       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm          Centennial AB             S. Bruijn, J. Mahoney

     Human Stability Devices & Testing                   B02       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm          Centennial AB             H. Geyer

     Studies on Tissue Mechanics                         B03       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm          Big Ten B                 M. Sacks

     Cavitation in soft tissue and applications to TBI   B04       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am         Big Ten B                 C. Franck

     Shocks and focused ultrasound in soft tissue        B04       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm          Big Ten B                 E. Johnsen

     Bone Mechanics                                      B05       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten B                        I. Jasiuk

     Modeling of Biological Materials                    B05       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm         Big Ten B                 I. Jasiuk

     Cellular Modeling                                   B05       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm         Big Ten B                 I. Jasiuk

     Nano and Biomechanics I                             B07       Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm           Big Ten B                 Z. Chen

     Bio and Nanomechanics II                            B07       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 p.m.         Big Ten B                 P. Zavattieri

     Biomechanics of Blast TBI                           B08       Monday: 9:40-11:40 am           Big Ten B                 R. Willinger

     Macroscopic Biomechanics of TBI                     B08       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm            Big Ten B                 B. Morrison

     Microscopic Biomechanics of TBI                     B08       Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am          Big Ten B                 K. Yang

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Session Schedule by Topic, continued

            Technical Track C: Computational Mechanics

            Minisymposia and presentations in this area are focused             Computational Mechanics Minisymposia:
            on the computational models, methods, and results
                                                                                C01:	Ab-initio methods in the mechanics of materials and
            related to all mechanical systems involving solids, fluids or             structures
            solid-fluid materials. The conference is interested in topics       C02:	Advances in constitutive modelling of metal forming
            involving traditional numerical methods such as the finite                processes across different lengthscales
            element, finite volume, or finite difference methods as             C03:	Computation of chemically reacting flow in high-
            well as the new methods such as the mesh-free,                            speed combustors
            molecular dynamics and lattice-Boltzmann methods.                   C04: Computational geomechanics
            Macro, micro, nano, and multiscale simulation methods               C06:	New developments and interdisciplinary aspects of
            for single- and multi-phase Newtonian and non-                            computational mechanics
            Newtonian fluids, reacting and non-reacting flows,                  C07: Model order reduction for mechanics and materials
            multiphase flows and soft, elastic and plastic materials are        C08:	Modeling and optimization of fluid-structure inter-
            of interest. The Computational Mechanics Track at the                     action problems
            USNCTAM meeting will also provide a forum for sharing               C09: Multiscale stochastic finite element methods
            activities in important computational issues such as high           C10:	Stabilized and multiscale methods for interface
            performance and parallel computing, data visualization,                   mechanics
            error estimation, etc.

                                       BLOCK TITLE                 SESSION           DAY/TIME              ROOM         Session Chair
             Multiscale Methods                                    C01       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am   Centennial C   J. Pask

             Real Space Methods                                    C01       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm    Centennial C   P. Suryanarayana

             Constitutive Modeling I                               C02       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm       Centennial C   M. G. Lee

             Constitutive Modeling II                              C02       Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm       Centennial C   M. G. Lee

             High Speed Combustion Simulations                     C03       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm     Big Ten C      G. Jacobs

             Mutiphysical Processes of Geomaterials                C04       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am   Big Ten C      C. Foster

             Multiscale Modeling of Geomaterials                   C04       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm    Big Ten C      Q. Chen

             Computational Plasticity Models for Geomaterials      C04       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm    Big Ten C      W. Sun

             Advances in Computational Mechanics                   C06       Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am     Big Ten C      T. Hughes

             Advances in Computational Dynamics                    C06       Tuesday 1:30-3:10 pm       Big Ten C      F. Jaberi

             Computational Methods for Complex Media               C06       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm      Big Ten C      F. Jaberi

             Reduced Models for Mechanics                          C07       Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am     Red Cedar      K. Veroy-Grepl
             Fluid-Structure Interactions I                        C08       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am    Big Ten C      K. Maki
             Fluid-Structure Interactions II                       C08       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm     Big Ten C      S. Alben
             Fluid-Structure Interactions III                      C08       Friday, 9:40-11:40 am      Big Ten C      J. Young
             Stochastic Finite Element I                           C09       Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm      Michigamme     X. F. Xu
             Stochastic Finite Element II                          C09       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 p.m.    Michigamme     L. Wang
             Sharp and Stationary Interfaces                       C10       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm       Big Ten C      A. Masud
             Evolving Interfaces                                   C10       Monday, 3:40-5:00 p.m.     Big Ten C      T. Truster

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Session Schedule by Topic, continued
     Technical Track D: Dynamics

     Dynamics has applications to many important current             Minsymposia: Dynamics
     topics, including energy harvesting, micro and nano
                                                                     D01: Animal dynamics
     systems, elastic and nonlinear waves, human movement,
                                                                     D02: Applications of resonant dynamics
     biological processes in humans and other organisms,
                                                                     D03: Dynamics and control of engineered systems
     advanced vehicles, autonomous vehicles and robotics,
                                                                     D04: Dynamics of jointed structures
     engines and turbomachinery, wind and tidal energy,
                                                                     D05: Dynamics of continuous media
     electromechanical devices, vibration reduction and
                                                                     D06: Experiments in dynamics
     absorption, and control systems. Many of these topics are       D07:	New developments and interdisciplinary aspects of
     multidisciplinary in nature, combining mechanics with                 dynamics
     electronics, physics, biology, chemistry, and other areas.      D08: Geometric methods in nonlinear systems
     Emerging applications, technologies and disciplines bring       D10: Industrial applications of dynamics
     forth new challenges and the need for advanced analysis         D11:	Linear and nonlinear dynamics phononic materials
     tools for modeling, experimentation, and numericalsimula-             and structures
     tion. Resulting research may involve complex systems,           D12: Energy harvesting and smart structures
     time varying systems, fractional calculus, sensors and          D14: Reduced order modeling for complex systems
     instrumentation, description of nonlinear phenomena,            D15: Special symposium in celebration of Francis C.
     and data analysis. The Dynamics Track at the USNCTAM                   Moon’s 75th birthday
     meeting will provide a forum for sharing activities in these,
     and many other, exciting areas of study.

                      BLOCK TITLE                      SESSION           DAY/TIME                     ROOM                    Session Chair
      Animal Dynamics I: Modeling and Experiments      D01       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm          Michigamme             M. Porfiri
      Animal Dynamics II: Theory and Techniques        D01       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm           Michigamme             N. Abaid
      Applications of Resonant Dynamics I              D02       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am         Michigamme             S. Shaw, J. Rhoads
      Applications of Resonant Dynamics II             D02       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am          Michigamme             S. Shaw, J. Rhoads
      Dynamics and control of engineered systems       D03       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm             Red Cedar              K. Singh, A. Shukla
      Dynamics of jointed structures                   D04       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am         Galaxy                 D. Quinn, M. Brake
      Dynamics of Continuous Media I                   D05       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm             Michigamme             W. Zhu
      Dynamics of Continuous Media II                  D05       Monday, 3:40-5:00 p.m.           Michigamme             W. Zhu
      Dynamics of Continuous Media III                 D05       Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm            Big Ten A              W. Zhu
      Experiments in dynamics                          D06       Monday, 3:40-5:00 p.m.           Red Cedar              B. Feeney, J. Cusumano
      Experiments in dynamics 		                       D06       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm            Red Cedar              B. Feeney, J. Cusumano
      General                                          D07       Monday, 3:40-5:00 p.m.           Big Ten A              B. Feeney
      General                                          D07       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm            Big Ten A              B. Feeney
      Geometric methods in nonlinear systems           D08       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm          Michigamme             S. Kelly
      Geometric methods in nonlinear systems           D08       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm           Michigamme             S. Kelly
      Industrial Applications of Dynamics              D10       Monday, 9:40-11:40 am            Michigamme             B. J. Olson
      Wave Propagation in Linear and Nonlinear         D11       Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am           Michigamme             M. J. Leamy
      Periodic Structures
      Energy Harvesting and Smart Structures 1         D12       Monday, 9:40-11:40 am            Riverside              A. Erturk
      Energy Harvesting and Smart Structures 2         D12       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm             Riverside              M. Bryant
      Reduced Order Modeling for Complex Systems I D14           Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm            Centennial C           K. D'Souza,
                                                                                                                         B. Epureanu
      Reduced order modeling for complex systems II D14          Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm          Centennial C           K. D'Souza,
                                                                                                                         B. Epureanu
      Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C.   D15       Monday, 9:40-11:40 am            Centennial C           B. Feeny, T. Kalmar-Nagy,
      Moon's 75th Birthday                                                                                               J. Cusumano
      Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C.   D15       Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am           Centennial C           B. Feeny, T. Kalmar-Nagy,
      Moon's 75th Birthday                                                                                               J. Cusumano
      Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C.   D15       Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm            Centennial C           B. Feeny, T. Kalmar-Nagy,
      Moon's 75th Birthday                                                                                               J. Cusumano

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Session Schedule by Topic, continued

            Technical Track F: Fluid Mechanics

            The kinematics and dynamics of flows are analytically,               F05: Complex fluids and soft matter
            experimentally, and theoretically described and utilized             F06:	Energy exchange between fluids and deformable
            using basic elements of fluid dynamics in an exceptionally                 structures
            wide range of natural and technological environments ex-             F07: Environmental and extreme multiphase flows
            emplified by propulsion, materials processing, and energy            F08: Hypersonic Transition
            production.                                                          F09:	Modeling and measurement of micro- and
                                                                                       nanoscale flows
            Minisympoisa: Fluid Mechanics                                        F10: Recent advancements in Rayleigh-Taylor instability
                                                                                 F11:	Reynolds number scaling and eddy interactions in
            F01: Active fluids: modeling, simulation, and experiment                   wall turbulence
            F02: Aeroacoustics analysis using flow measurements                  F12:	The mechanics and heat transfer of interfacial fluid
            F03:	Bioflight I: models (experimental numerical and                      flows
                  theoretical)                                                   F14: Turbulent transport phenomena
            F04:	Bioflight II: Implementation (bioflyers and micro-air          F15: Turbulent flows overlying complex topography
                  vehicles)

                                   BLOCK TITLE                     SESSION           DAY/TIME               ROOM             Session Chair
   Active Fluids I                                                 F01       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am    Riverside       A. Ardekani
   Active Fluids II                                                F01       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm     Riverside       J. Dunkel
   Active Fluids III                                               F01       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm     Riverside       E. Climent
   Active Fluids IV                                                F01       Friday, 9:40-11:40 am      Riverside       Chair is S. L. Biswal
   Aeroacoustic analysis using flow measurement                    F02       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm    Red Cedar       M. Bilka, S. Morris
   Bioflight Ib                                                    F03       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm    Galaxy          J. Eldredge
   Bioflight Ic                                                    F03       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm    Galaxy          L. Bernal
   Flapping Flight (Bio II)                                        F04       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm     Red Cedar       G. Spedding, A. Naguuib
   Design and Devices (Bio II)                                     F04       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm     Red Cedar       G. Spedding, A. Naguuib
   Soft Materials: Directed Assembly and Particles at Interfaces   F05       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am   Big Ten A       C. Schroeder,
                                                                                                                        S. Shojaei-Zadeh
   Soft Materials: Diagnostics and Experimental Techniques for     F05       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm    Big Ten A       I. Cohen, V. Sharma
   Complex Fluids
   Soft Materials: Diagnostics and Experimental Techniques for     F05       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm    Big Ten A       I. Cohen, V. Sharma
   Complex Fluids 2
   Soft Materials: Microfluidics and Microfluidic Rheometry for F05          Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am    Big Ten A       A. Ramachndran,
   Complex Fluids                                                                                                       G. Drazer
   Soft Materials: Theoretical Advances in Soft Matter             F05       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm     Big Ten A       A. Khair, R, Zia
   Soft Materials: Theoretical Advances in Soft Matter 2           F05       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm     Big Ten A       A. Khair, R, Zia
   Fluid/Deformable Solids                                         F06       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm    Riverside       M. Porfiri
   Fluid/Deformable Solids                                         F06       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm    Riverside       S. Peterson
   Multiphase                                                      F07       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am    Centennial C    S. Balachandar
   Multiphase                                                      F07       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm     Centennial C    S. Balachandar
   Hypersonic Transition                                           F08       Friday, 9:40-11:40 am      Big Ten B       W. Saric
   Micro Flows I Experimental Methods                              F09       Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm      Riverside       M. Yoda
   Micro Flows II: Theory and Computation                          F09       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm      Riverside       T. Conlisk
   RT instability                                                  F10       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am   Riverside       D. Livescu
   Wall Turbulence                                                 F11       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am    Red Cedar       J. Klewicki
   The Mechanics and Heat Transfer of Interfacial Fluid Flows      F12       Friday, 9:40-11:40 am      Centennial AB   M. K. Smith
   Transport                                                       F14       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm     Centennial C    A. Benard
   Transport                                                       F14       Friday, 9:40-11:40 am      Centennial C    J. Hill
   Turbulent Flow Overlying Complex Topography I                   F15       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am   Centennial AB   K. Christensen
   Turbulent Flow Overlying Complex Topography II                  F15       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm    Centennial AB   G. Blois

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Session Schedule by Topic, continued
       Technical Track S: Mechanics of Solids and Structures

       Over the years, solid mechanics has grown from a field           S05:	Elasticity, plasticity and multiphysics of hierarchical
       concerned with conventional metals to fiber composites                 materials: mechanisms to mechanics
       to biological materials. Its focus has expanded from             S06:	Fracture and failure in bio- nano- and energy
       macroscopic structures to microscale materials to                      systems
       nanoscopic investigations. Regardless of the material            S07:	Friction, adhesion and fracture: from microscale
       and viewpoint, the techniques used for investigation,                  physics to macroscale response
       including theoretical mechanics, experimental mechanics          S08:	New developments and interdisciplinary aspects of
       and computational mechanics have themselves also seen                  mechanics of solids and structures
                                                                        S10:	Impact and crashworthiness analysis of composite
       significant advances. Examples include damage mechanics,
                                                                              structures
       temperature effects, high-strain rate response, full-field
                                                                        S11: Instability in solids and structures
       measurement, structural health monitoring, energy
                                                                        S12: Mechanics and physics of soft matter materials
       storage, self-repair materials, scaling effects, multi-scale     S13:	Mechanics of periodic structures and advanced
       and multi-physics modeling, homogenization and                         structured materials
       peridynamics. This conference is interested in solid             S14: Mechanics of energy storage
       mechanics very broadly, for various materials, scales and        S15:	Mechanics of fibrous materials arising in Nature
       using different methods. There will be an additional track             and Technology
       focused solely on micro- and nano-mechanics.                     S16: Mechanics of multifunctional materials
                                                                        S17:	Multi-scale analysis of graphene and carbon
       Minisymposia: Mechanics of Solids and Structures                       nano tube
       S01:    Auxetic materials and related systems                    S18:	Multiscale modeling and experimental
       S02:    Damage mechanics of solids and structures                      characterization of damage in composite materials
       S03:    Dynamic behavior of materials                            S19: Peridynamic theory
       S04:    Dynamic fracture - experiments and modeling

                          BLOCK TITLE                   SESSION                DAY/TIME                         ROOM               Session Chair
     Auxetic Materials                                  S01           Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm               Room 104AB             L. Berhan
     Damage Mechanics I                                 S02           Monday, 9:40-11:40 am                Auditorium             R. K. Abu Al-Rub
     Damage Mechanics II                                S02           Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm                 Auditorium             R. K. Abu Al-Rub
     Damage Mechanics III                               S02           Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm                 Auditorium             R. K. Abu Al-Rub
     Damage Mechanics IV                                S02           Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am               Auditorium             R. K. Abu Al-Rub
     Contact & Failure                                  S03           Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am               Room 104AB             W. Chen
     Failure Mechanics & Mechanisms                     S03           Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm                Room 104AB             S. Daly
     Waves & Shocks                                     S03           Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm                Room 104AB             G. Ravichandran
     Dynamic Fracture - Session 1                       S04           Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am             Room 104AB             K. Ravi-Chandar
     Dynamic Fracture - Session 2                       S04           Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm              Room10AB               C. M. Landis
     Dynamic Fracture - Session 3                       S04           Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm              Room 10AB              A. Karma
     Stability of Materials and Structures              S05           Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm                Heritage               S. P. Joshi
     Micro-Macro Techniques                             S05           Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am             Corniche               J. Amelang
     Numerical Methods                                  S05           Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm              Corniche               M. Begley
     Hierarchical Material Systems                      S05           Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm              Corniche               T. Rupert
     Multiscale Modeling and Experiments I              S06           Monday, 9:40-11:40 am                Room 103AB             H. Jiang
     Mechanics of Energy Storage I                      S06           Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm                 Room 103AB             H. Gao
     Mechanics of Biological Materials                  S06           Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm                 Room 103AB             Y. Huang
     Multiscale Modeling and Experiments II             S06           Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am               Heritage               H. Jiang
     Mechanics of Energy Storage II                     S06           Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm                Heritage               H. Gao
     Adhesion at Nano and Micro Scales                  S07           Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am              Room 105AB             A. Elbanna
     Friction and Wear in Solids                        S07           Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm               Room 105AB             A. Elbanna

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Session Schedule by Topic, continued

            Technical Track S: Mechanics of Solids and Structures

                                      BLOCK TITLE                  SESSION            DAY/TIME             ROOM        Session Chair
         Computational and Experimental Methods for Fracture       S07       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm     Room 105AB    A. Elbanna
         Mechanics
         New Modeling Methods for the Mechanics of Solids          S08       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm     Galaxy        D. Liu
         and Structures
         Impact and Crashworthiness of Composite Structures I      S10       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am    Room 104AB    R. Goldberg
         Impact and Crashworthiness of Composite Structures II S10           Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm     Room 104AB    V. Aitharaju
         Thin-Walled Structures                                    S11       Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am     Room 105AB    S. Daly
         Fracture and Dynamics                                     S11       Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm      Room 105AB    T. Healey
         Energetic and Thin-film Materials                         S11       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm      Room 105AB    H. M. Jensen
         Alloys and Layered Materials                              S11       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am   Auditorium    R. S. Elliott
         Periodic Media                                            S11       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm    Auditorium    S. Kyriakides
         Shells, Pipes, and SMAs                                   S11       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm    Auditorium    C. Landis
         Hydrogels                                                 S12       Monday, 9:40-11:40 am      Lincoln       O. Lopez-Pamies
         Soft Matter                                               S12       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm       Lincoln       R. Huang
         Electroactive Materials                                   S12       Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm       Lincoln       S. Rudykh
         Surfaces and Adhesion                                     S12       Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am     Lincoln       O. Lopez-Pamies
         Composites andFunctionalities                             S12       Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm      Lincoln       O. Lopez-Pamies
         Soft Matter                                               S12       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm      Lincoln       R. Huang
         Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced             S13       Monday, 9:40-11:40 am      Room 105AB    J. Yang
         Structured Materials
         Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced             S13       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm       Room 105AB    S. Gonella
         Structured Materials
         Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced             S13       Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm       Room 105AB    H. Lee
         Structured Materials
         Mechanical Aspects of Degradation of Lithium Ion          S14       Monday, 9:40-11:40 am      Corniche      M. Kamlah
         Batteries
         Modeling Stress Generation in Electrodes of Lithium       S14       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm       Corniche      H. Shao
         Ion Batteries
         Morphology of SOFC and LIB                                S14       Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm       Corniche      H. Shao
         Hydrogen Storage                                          S14       Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am     Corniche      M. Kamlah
         Fibrous Material Mechanics I                              S15       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm      Centennial AB P. Nardinochi
         Fibrous Materials Mechanics II                            S15       1:30-3:10 pm               Lincoln       J. Merodio
         Fibrous Materials Mechanics III                           S15       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm    Lincoln       S. Federico
         Fibrous Material Mechanics IV                             S15       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm    Lincoln       R. Segev
         Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials 1                  S16       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am    Room 103AB    L. Liu
         Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials 2                  S16       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm     Room 103AB    X. Zeng
         Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials 3                  S16       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm     Room 103AB    H. Feigenbaum
         Multi-scale analysis of Graphene and Carbon Nano-         S17       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am   Red Cedar     C. Basaran
         tubes 1
         Multi-scale analysis of Graphene and Carbon Nano-         S17       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm    Red Cedar     C. Basaran
         tubes 2
         Multi-Scale Modeling and Experimental                     S18       Monday, 9:40-11:40 am      Room 104AB    Q. Yang
         Characterization of Damage in Composite Materials 1
         Multi-Scale Modeling and Experimental                     S18       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm       Room 104AB    R. Karkkainen
         Characterization of Damage in Composite Materials 2

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        Technical Track S: Mechanics of Solids and Structures

                         BLOCK TITLE                       SESSION            DAY/TIME                        ROOM               Session Chair
     Multi-Scale Modeling and Experimental                 S18       Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm                Room 104AB             R. Karkkainen
     Characterization of Damage in Composite Materials 3
     Fracture                                              S19       Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am            Room 105AB             S. Silling
     Multiphysics and Multiscale                           S19       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm             Room 105AB             O. Weckner
     Material Modeling                                     S19       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm             Room 105AB             F. Bobaru
     Numerical Modeling and Applications                   S19       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am             Auditorium             J. T. Foster
     IJSS 1-Ma 120 min                                     S20       Monday, 9:40-11:40 am               Heritage               D. Hills
     IJSS 2 Mb100 min                                      S20       Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm                Heritage               Q. P. Sun
     IJSS 3 Mc 80 min                                      S20       Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm                Heritage               K. Ravi Chandar
     IJSS 4 Ta 120 min                                     S20       Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am              Room 106               S. Kyriakides
     IJSS 5 Tb 100 min                                     S20       Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm               Room 106               D. Steigmann
     IJSS 6 Tc 80 min                                      S20       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm               Room 106               A. Combescure
     Anand I                                               S21       Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm               Room 103AB             D. Henann
     Anand II                                              S21       Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm               Room 103AB             S. Chester
     Anand III                                             S21       Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm             Heritage               C. Bronkhorst
     Anand IV                                              S21       Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm             Heritage               K. Kamrin
     Anand V                                               S21       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm              Auditorium             Y. Wei
     Anand VI                                              S21       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm              Auditorium             D. Henann
     Biomechanics                                          S22       Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am             Lincoln                J. Shaw
     Elasticity                                            S22       Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm              Lincoln                A. Waas
     Viscoelasticity, Composites                           S22       Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm              Lincoln                S. Daly

        Technical Track M: Nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure

         In solid mechanics, the continuum assumption expects           Minisymposia: Nano- and Micro- Mechanics of
         that properties are uniform between any two points,            Materials with Microstructure
         but properties in real materials vary between points in
                                                                        M01:	A multi-scale perspective of dislocation dynamics
         space from the subatomic scale up to the mm scale. Thus,
                                                                             models
         homogenization is required to generate properties that can
                                                                        M02: Advances in phase field modeling of microstructures
         be used in a continuum setting. Alternatively, solids can to   M03:	Atomistic to continuum modeling and
         be modeled as heterogeneous continuum structures,                   characterization of deformation at interfaces
         where the scale of heterogeneity depends on the scale          M04:	Bridging atomistics and continuum theory method
         and nature of the problem of interest. This subset of               and application
         solid mechanics (nanomechanics and micromechanics)             M07:	Mechanics challenges in microelectronic and
         examines mathematical ways to represent heterogeneity               nanoelectronic systems
         in efficient ways to allow examination of the influence        M08:	Mechanics related to application driven nano- and
         of heterogeneous deformation on larger scale properties,            micro-scale material design: synthesis,
         from the atomic scale to the micro- and meso- structur-             experiments, and simulation
         al scale. For practical generation of effective material       M09:	Mechano-thermo-electrochemical interactions in
         models, methods to extract salient physical phenomena to            energy storage: perspective toward safety and life
         hand up to the next larger level of scale are needed, since    M10: Mesomechanics and 3-D structure
         the size of a heterogeneous domain that can be modeled         M11:	Nano- and micro-mechanics of nuclear reactor
         is limited by the size of a computational facility.                 materials
                                                                        M12:	The influence of environment on mechanical
                                                                             properties: coupling chemistry with mechanics
                                                                             across length scales

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