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Submitted by Bin Wang on

5.1 Elastic stress transfer, in Chapter 5. Composite mechanics: Short fibers, in Load Bearing Fiber Composites, by Michael R. Piggott, 2002

This time reading notes on a section of a well-known mechanics book are presented, due to its extreme clarity and reader-friendliness in explaining the stress transfer in fiber-reinforced composites. Personal understanding for the micromechanical model and derivations are included accordingly without specific indications.

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Submitted by Bin Wang on

Materials become insensitive to flaws at nanoscale: Lessons from nature, Gao, Ji, Jger, Arzt, Fratzl, PNAS, 2003

 

Novelty/impact/significance:

It is firstly/ingeniously demonstrated that the biological nanocomposites’ generic structure is mechanically advantageous: the nanometer size of mineral reinforcements is selected to ensure optimum strength and maximum tolerance of flaws. The derivations are simple and effective.

Scientific question:

EML Webinar by Prof. David Weitz on Dec. 16, 2020: Snap, Speckle and Spot: Sight and Sound of Hydraulic Fracture

Submitted by Teng Li on

EML Webinar on 16 December 2020 will be given by Dave Weitz, Harvard University. Discussion Leader Jia Liu, Harvard University.

Title: Snap, Speckle and Spot: Sight and Sound of Hydraulic Fracture

Time: 6:30 am California, 9:30 am Boston, 2:30 pm London, 10:30 pm Beijing on 16 December 2020

5 PhD positions – Marie Skłodowska-Curie project @ UCL, TUDelft, University of Trento

Submitted by fbosi on

Five PhD scholarships (36 months) are available within the project LIGHTEN at UCL, TU Delft and University of Trento. The project is funded through Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Innovative Training Networks – European Industrial Doctorate.

Each scholarship is unique, has different recruiting institutions and advisors.

Deadlines in January 2021. The start date is 1st of May 2021.

Faculty position in flight mechanics at University College London

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The Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London (UCL) wishes to strengthen, and broaden, its current research activities through the recruitment of an exceptional lecturer in Flight Mechanics, with a proven research track record in spacecraft mechanical design or space flight dynamics and control.

Application Deadline: January 6, 2021.

Postdoc openings on metal additive manufacturing at the National University of Singapore

Submitted by Wentao Yan on

Dr. Wentao Yan's group at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore (NUS), focuses on metal additive manufacturing: computational modeling, experimental investigation and data analytics.
There are two openings for postdoctoral fellows available immediately. The candidates are required to have expertise in one of the following areas: 1) high-entropy alloys; 2) hot cracking and thermal stress; 3) multiphase/fluid-particle flow modeling. The expertise on additive manufacturing is a plus but not a must.