Organisation  
General Information
Chalmers Finite Element Center is an interdisciplinary
unit at Chalmers under the Dean of Chalmers, formed by groups
in the Departments of Electromagnetics, Mathematics,
Applied Mechanics and Structural Mechanics.
The researchers engaged in the activities of the Center normally have a
position in one of the Schools of Engineering at Chalmers, and
are supported part-time through the Center.
The center is headed by a director and
is governed by a board with representation
from participating departments at Chalmers
and industry.
The core staff consists of researchers and PhD
students, primarily based at the School of Mathematical and Computing
Sciences. The associated staff presently contains researchers and PhD students
from the Departments of Electromagnetics, Applied Mechanics and Structural Mechanics.
Prime goals
The aim of is to reach a new level in the
application of computational techniques in science and industry including
simulations of multi-physics phenomena in complex 3d geometry,
by combining the strengths of the academic and industrial
partners behind .
The prime goals of for the period 97-99 are:
- Development of a general adaptive differential equation solver,
including theoretical basis, mesh generation and CAD.
- Applications of the general solver to fluids, solids, electromagnetics,
chemistry, and multi-physics, including aspects of optimization.
- Academic and industrial cooperation.
- Support of education.
- Organization of workshops.
The National Network in Applied Mathematics
Chalmers Finite Element Center is a partner in the National Network in Applied
Mathematics NTM. funded by the The Swedish Foundation
for Strategic Research (SSF), and consists of four components: a research
programme
in Industrial Computational Mathematics (ICM), A Stochastich Network (ASN),
a Graduate and Exchange Programme (GEP) and the Swedish Institute of Applied Mathematics
(ITM) for industrial contacts.
ICM consists of
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- Parallel and Scientific Computing Institute, Stockholm / Uppsala
- Computational Harmonic Analysis (Wavelets), Stockholm
- Computational Chemistry, Stockholm
- Optimization, Linköping
For more details about the organisation and funding please visit the
homepage of the National Network in
Applied Mathematics.
Cooperation
cooperates with academic and industrial partners.
- Cooperation at Chalmers
- Dep. of Electromagnetics
3D solutions of Maxwells equations. Specifically
highfrequency computations such as antenna problems.
- Dep. of Applied Mechanics
- Dep. of Structural Mechanics
3D seepage through hydroelectric dams
- Cooperation with other NTM nodes
- Parallel and Scientific Computing Institute, Stockholm /
Uppsala
The development of a hybrid structured-unstructured
solver.
- ASN
Stochastic differential equations.
- Cooperation with Swedish industry
- ABB
Adaptive solutions of Maxwells equations in 3D.
- Volvo
Multiphysics and internal combustion engines
- International cooperation
- Heidelberg University
- Hannover University
- Stanford University
- Oxford University
- Ecole Polytechnique, Paris
Leadership and associated researchers
In the pages below are listed the people involved with
Chalmers Finite Element Center.
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