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The Anelastic Ericksen's Problem: Universal Eigenstrains and Deformations in Compressible Isotropic Elastic Solids

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The elastic Ericksen's problem consists of finding deformations in isotropic hyperelastic solids that can be maintained for arbitrary strain-energy density functions.  In the compressible case, Ericksen showed that only homogeneous deformations are possible. Here, we solve the anelastic version of the same problem, that is we determine both the deformations and the eigenstrains such that a solution to the anelastic problem exists for arbitrary strain-energy density functions. Anelasticity is described by finite eigenstrains.

Tenured or Track Faculty Positions Available; Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Texas A&M University

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TENURED OR TENURE-TRACK: ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE OR FULL PROFESSOR

Department of Materials Science and Engineering-Full-time position

Tenured or Tenure Track: Assistant, Associate or Full Professor

 

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Texas A&M University

 

3rd Indian Conference on Applied Mechanics (INCAM2017, 5-7July, 2017)

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Applied Mechanics Department (MNNIT Allahabad, U.P., India) is organizing 3rd Indian Conference on Applied Mechanics (INCAM2017) during July 5-7, 2017.

Full time Faculty Position at Université catholique de Louvain (Biomedical Engineering)

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The Université catholique de Louvain invites applications for a full-time professor position in Biomechanical Engineering

We seek talented individuals who will develop and drive a research program at the forefront of the biomechanical engineering discipline on topics involving the experimentation, characterization, modelling and/or simulation of

Full time Faculty Position at Université catholique de Louvain (Geotechnical Engineering)

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The Université catholique de Louvain invites applications for a full-time professor position in Geotechnical Engineering

We seek talented individuals who will develop and drive a research program at the forefront of the field of geotechnics and/or soil mechanics, involving, for instance:

Nonlinear dynamics of rotating shaft with a breathing crack - CHINA SCHOLARSHIP COUNCIL PhD for 2017

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Because of the increasing need of energy, the plants installed by electricity supply utilities throughout the world are becoming larger and more highly stressed. Thus, the risk of turbogenerator shaft cracking is increasing also. The development and propagation of a crack represents the most common and trivial beginning of integrity losses in engineering structures.

EMI San Diego Mini-symposium on Geomechanics (MS61)

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Dear colleagues, 

We would like to invite you to submit abstracts for our mini-symposium (MS61) on Computational Geomechanics in the upcoming EMI conference (June 4-7, 2017) at San Diego. The scope of the mini-symposium is listed below:

Predicting origami-inspired programmable self-folding of hydrogel trilayers

Submitted by Jinxiong Zhou on

Imitating origami principles in active or programmable materials opens the door for development
of origami-inspired self-folding structures for not only aesthetic but also functional purposes. A
variety of programmable materials enabled self-folding structures have been demonstrated across
various fields and scales. These folding structures have finite thickness and the mechanical
properties of the active materials dictate the folding process. Yet formalizing the use of origami
rules for use in computer modeling has been challenging, owing to the zero-thickness theory and

DICE2D an open source DEM code for research

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English website: http://www.dembox.org/en/index.jsp

chinese website: http://www.dembox.org/

With the development of computer science, the discontinuum-based models are most likely to become the mainstream in the study of solid mechanics especially for rock mechanics.