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Who can apply me code of FLASH ?

Submitted by applexie on

Recently I have some reseach on z-pinned composite. I hope use finite element method to analyse the unit cell . I found a FE code called FLASH mentioned in many papers. I think the code will be helpful to my work.But I can not got the code form my resource. So,I ask help in the forum. Two papers about the code are given in below. I am very expect for your help!!!

My email:applexie007 [at] gmail.com

Finite Element Method.

Submitted by Gallardo560 on

Hello,

I would like to develop a Program for finding the Stiffness of a stabilizer bar using FE methods.

I have a fairly good idea about FE methods as to how to proceed but the books i referred to mostly dealt with symmetric solids.

Can someone throw light on FE procedure for such component with a complicated shape(or some books that deal with 3D assymmetric solids)..??

Thanks.

Viscoelastic material: Prony series in Abaqus

Submitted by yogesh.parkhi on

Hello
Everybody,

I’m using
Prony series to model viscoelasticity of an asphalt material in a pavement. I
have defined the material properties through time-domain Prony series in
Abaqus. The parameters are:

g_i (shear
relaxation modulus ratio): 0.8

k_i (bulk
relaxation modulus ratio): 0

tau_i
(relaxation time): 1

A symposium in memory of Pr. Olivier Coussy

Submitted by Jean-Michel Pereira on

Dear All,

I would like to announce a symposium in memory of Pr. Olivier Coussy


Mechanics and Physics of Porous Solids : a tribute to Pr. Olivier Coussy



It will be held at Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, France from 18 to 20 April 2011.



All informations can be found in the ongoing website http://navier.enpc.fr/events/mpps2011

 



Jean-Michel Pereira

on behalf of the organizing committee

Post-doctoral positions at UCSB in mechanics

Submitted by mrb3h on

The Materials Department and the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UCSB invites applications for post-doctoral fellowships in computational mechanics, with an emphasis on (1) micromechanics of layered systems and (2) high temperature composites. The position involves significant collaboration with a wide variety of colleagues working on many aspects of structural materials, including those in industry and other academic institutions. Preference will be given to applicants with a strong track record of publication.