In the recent decades, computational procedures have been applied to an
increasing extent in engineering and the physical sciences. Mostly, two
separate fields have been considered, namely, the analysis of solids and
structures and the analysis of fluid flows. These continuous advances in
analyses are of much interest to physicists, mathematicians and in
particular, engineers. Also, computational fluid and solid mechanics are
no longer treated as entirely separate fields of applications, but
instead, coupled fluid and solid analysis is being pursued. The
objective of the Book Series is to publish monographs, textbooks, and
proceedings of conferences of archival value, on any subject of
computational fluid dynamics, computational solid and structural
mechanics, and computational multi-physics dynamics. The publications
are written by and for physicists, mathematicians and engineers and are
to emphasize the modeling, analysis and solution of problems in
engineering.