Mecánica Computacional

Proceedings de congresos organizados por la Asociación Argentina de Mecánica Computacional AMCA http://www.amcaonline.org.ar

ISSN 2591-3522

Editor-in-Chief: Victorio Sonzogni, Mario Storti


Editorial Board: For each annual edition, different editors are invited by the Argentine Association For Computational Mechanics (AMCA). This information is available at issue homepage.


Aims and scope: The Argentine Association For Computational Mechanics presents the Journal Mecánica Computacional (AMCA) in order to provide its members and all the participants of the AMCA Conferences (ENIEF and MECOM) a place for the publication of their works in the field of Computational Mechanics. The range of appropriate contributions is wide, and includes any type of computational method for the simulation of complex engineering problems, covering the following topics:
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Heat and mass transfer
  • Solid mechanics
  • Structural analysis
  • Multiphysics problems
  • Multiscale modeling
  • Biomechanics
  • Fluid-structure interaction
  • Computational mathematics and numerical methods
  • Mesh generation and error estimation
  • Industrial and environmental applications
  • Modeling of Multibody Systems
  • Innovative computational methods
  • Inverse problems and optimization
  • Software development
  • High performance computing


Archives


Volume XL. Number 45. Energy Simulation of Buildings

Eds. Fabián A. Avid, Lucas C. Bessone, Pablo Gamazo, Jorge J. Penco, Martín A. Pucheta, and Mario A. Storti

Table of Contents

Articles

María C. Demarchi, Juan C. Alvarez Hostos, Víctor D. Fachinotti
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1701-1710
Federico Favre, Gabriel Pena, Pedro Galione, María N. López, Lucía Pereira, Juan Rodríguez
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1711-1721
Pedro Galione, Federico Favre, Gabriel Pena, Christian Díaz Cuadro, Mauricio Vanzulli
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1723-1732
Sofía Gervaz, Federico Favre
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1733-1742
Ana P. Gómez, Martín Draper, Federico Favre
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1743-1753
Federico Montenegro, Marcos Hongn, Marcelo Valdez, Silvana Flores Larsen
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1755-1763