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PhD position in Computational Mechanics at TU Delft

Submitted by Angelo Simone on
Applications are invited for a PhD position (four years) in the area of computational modelling in the Computational Mechanics of Materials group of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. More information can be found below.
 
Computational material design and characterization of ceramics for ballistic protection


Can buckling and instability of a structure be affected by Eshelby forces?

Submitted by Davide Bigoni on

Can buckling and instability of a structure be affected by Eshelby forces?  

We provide a positive answer to this question, see http://www.ing.unitn.it/~bigoni/blade.html


 

Call for Abstracts: IMECE 2014 Symposium on Phononic Crystals and Metamaterials

Submitted by jkyang on

Dear Colleague,

 

We would like to invite you to participate in the Annual Symposium on “Phononic Crystals and Metamaterials” at the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Expo (IMECE) to be held in Montreal, Quebec (Nov. 14-20, 2014).

 

Please find attached the Call-for-Papers for the symposium. The conference website is at: http://www.asmeconferences.org/congress2014/


Intermediate Mechanics of Materials Online For Free Viewing

Submitted by Madhukar Vable on

I recently posted a free, online, and
condensed version of my book Intermediate Mechanics of Materials, Second
Edition. It is posted on my  website madhuvable.org
and can be used for reference or by self-learners. In addition to the
online book, there is a glossary of mechanics terms, brief reviews of
Statics, Matrix Algebra, Numerical Methods, and Mechanics of Materials.



LMS PhD position open on the isogeometric boundary element method

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

OPEN POSITION AT LMS INTERNATIONAL IN THE FIELD OF

ISOGEMOMETRIC BOUNDARY ELEMENT METHOD

BATWOMAN (Basic Acoustics Training - & Workprogram On

Methodologies for Acoustics - Network) is the Initial Training Network

(ITN) No. 605867, funded under the FP7 Marie Curie programme of

the EC. Duration: Sep. 1, 2013 - Aug. 31, 2017.

Charge localization instability in a highly deformable dielectric elastomer

Submitted by tongqing.lu on

A highly deformable capacitor made of a soft dielectric and two conformal

electrodes can switch between two states discontinuously, by a first-order transition, as the total

charge varies gradually. When the total charge is small, it spreads evenly over the area of the

capacitor, and the capacitor deforms homogeneously. When the total charge is large, it localizes in

a small region of the capacitor, and this region thins down preferentially. The capacitor will