Mahadevan receives MacArthur Grant
L. Mahadevan, of Harvard University, is among this year's recipients of The MacArthur Genius Grant. Congratulations!
L. Mahadevan, of Harvard University, is among this year's recipients of The MacArthur Genius Grant. Congratulations!
Dear all,
While reading some "old" discussions in iMechanica, I have come across
a blog by Zhigang to have a collection of "classics" in iMechanica.
Immediately, I searched for such a section, but couldn't locate it. Is
it ever made? If not, why not start it now? I am sure there will be
many juniors like me, who are eager to read those classics.
The attached paper was recently published
in Applied Physics Letters. We show for the first time that Nucleation and
Condensation of Water can be spatially controlled. Such control of nucleation
phenomena and the fundamental findings discussed in the paper have implications
for the Energy and Water industry. The paper can be found at http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/95/094101/1
Engineering Strain vs Logarithmic strain I would like to have your (experts) interpretation on Engineering strain and Logarithmic strain. Based on what I’ve studied, I would request your comments on what I state below in regard to Engineering strain and logarithmic strain:
For those of you interested in the geometry of light frameworks and models for extremely porous materials, here are a couple of links. The first one contains two 3D objects. You need Java to view them.
http://people.bath.ac.uk/rg247/swansea/javaview/gyroid_146_007.html
I’m trying to program geometric non linear analysis (finite element)-for a shallow truss element.I am using the book by Crisfield for the purpose. Basically, I am using the incremental approach for analysis.And I am struck with a problem.The problem is that my Structural stiffness matrix (after application of Boundary conditions) is singular i.e. it’s determinant value is “0”.
I am working on fracture mechanics , calculating K and J in ABAQUS
Can you please tell me how to model singularity at crack tip in Hypermesh/ABAQUS -CAE.
Do we have any tutorial available on internet ?
my id: patilmt [at] rediffmail.com
Thanks
Mangesh
I am looking into object oriented programing of the finite element method. I don't know whether somebody can provide a general-purpose oop design of a general finite element program, say a linear static analysis of a 3D solid. Or somebody who are experienced in this field point out some good references for this purpose. It will be better if the oop design is language free, i.e. not directly related with implementation in a specific language such as c++. Thanks in advance.
We are currently seeking candidates for a Post-doctoral Fellow position in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at Northwestern University. The successful candidate is expected to possess a Ph.D. in engineering or science and must have experience in the area of computational mechanics, broadly involving computational inelasticity, finite elements and continuum mechanics. Knowledge of discrete mechanics is desirable but not essential.