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Ansys Webinar - FEM Analysis for Compaction Process of Powders

Submitted by Chandima Uyanage on

I would like to invite you to sign up for this upcoming materials webinar on 15 November 2022 (11 AM EST / 4 PM GMT / 9:30 PM IST) to see the press powder process analysis realized by co-simulation of Ansys® Rocky, Ansys LS-DYNA®, and Multiscale.Sim™ ⇒ Register from here

Graduate research assistant positions at the North Carolina State University

Submitted by Shuozhi Xu on

A research group led by Dr. Liming Xiong (currently at Iowa State and will be moving to NCSU) (https://www.aere.iastate.edu/lmxiong/) at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, is looking for full-support ($2600/month + tuition) graduate research assistants in the general field of theoretical, applied, and computational mechanics of materials.

Chiral topographic instability in shrinking spheres

Submitted by Fan Xu on

Many biological structures exhibit intriguing morphological patterns adapted to environmental cues, which contribute to their important biological functions and also inspire material designs. Here, we report a chiral wrinkling topography in shrinking core–shell spheres, as observed in excessively dehydrated passion fruit and experimentally demonstrated in silicon core–shells under air extraction. Upon shrinkage deformation, the surface initially buckles into a buckyball pattern (periodic hexagons and pentagons) and then transforms into a chiral mode.

Research Fellow (Postdoctoral) Positions - Ocular Biomechanics and AI - Singapore (SERI and Duke-NUS Medical School)

Submitted by mgirard on

Research Fellow – Using Biomechanics and AI for Improved Glaucoma Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Management – Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI) and Duke-NUS Medical School

 

Job description: We are looking for two bright, dynamic, and highly motivated individuals to perform research in translational biomechanics with applications to glaucoma and other ophthalmic disorders. For more information about our Laboratory, please visit: https://www.ophthalmic.engineering

implementing carbonfiber properties in 2D

Submitted by Sarah A. Eassa on

Hi all

I was wondering about implementing carbonfiber properties (engineering constants) in 2D in abaqus.
This error keeps popping up "The third axis should be in the hoop direction".

I am adjusting material orientation so that the primary axis X sould be out of the paper. But in 2D the Z axis must be out of the paper.

Is there any solution to that?

Thanks