Engineering Happiness
dear imechanica friends
the Grand challenges for Engineering make clear that we should work for the good of our Society. So, how much of technology really makes are happier?
dear imechanica friends
the Grand challenges for Engineering make clear that we should work for the good of our Society. So, how much of technology really makes are happier?
I'm working at a University where we are developing and running interface software for CFD simmulations. There are no CFD specialists in my lab, however, so we get the information we need from a couple of other labs around campus.
Unfortunately, no one seems to know what the CFL number is, or how to use it.
Can I just get a simple explanation of the CFL number and a general range in which it should lie?
Thank you!
I am a doctor by profession but reading about fuel prices and pollution got me in this
i use a electric scooter for last two years and its fine for my daily work as well as for my part to keep earth clean
i want to ask if i put a calcium calcium battery to run a 1000kg gross weight car with a800 cc petrol engine
firstly what battery power i need
secondly at asteady speed of 80kmph will the dynamo can recharge the batteries sothat the speed can be maintained
hi all
i want to make a model of e-glass epoxy composite laminate with [45(10),0(10)] of 20 layers with out considering the symmetry
i have fundamental knowledge about ansys
please suggest the procedure
I am a junior graduate student now, and very interesting in wave motion. My advisor Prof. Zhong wanxie and his PHD student qiang Gao have developed a precise numerical technique to solve the Rayleigh wave frequency equation, which can avoid the missing root. They did a systematic work involving surface wave propagation in a transversely isotropic stratified solid resting on an elastic semi-infinte space, wave propagation in the anisotropic layered media and the propagation of stationary and non-stationary random waves in a viscoelastic, transversely isotropic and stratified half space.
Info: The goal of this project is to investigate the mechanical and acoustical behavior of materials characterized by a well-defined miscrostructure. The research will involve experimental, theoretical and computational mechanics.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, science-driven, outstanding young
candidate with experience in solid and structural mechanics. Experience
with basic mechanical testing techniques is also appreciated.
Location: Centrale Nantes, Fluid Mechanics Laboratory UMR6598, Nantes, FRANCE.
Contact: Michel.Visonneau [at] ec-nantes.fr.
Title: Discretization error estimate and automatic local grid adaptation for the computation of turbulent free-surface flows at high Reynolds number