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Call for Abstracts: Symposium on Multifunctional Intelligent Materials and Systems in ASME IMECE 2020

Submitted by Weizhu Yang on

Dear friends and colleagues,

We invite you to submit a presentation only abstract to Symposium on Multifunctional Intelligent Materials and Systems. This symposium is part of 2020 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, November 15-19, 2020 Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR.

 

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Submitted by Bin Wang on

Design of robust superhydraphobic surfaces, Dehui Wang, Zuankai Wang, Robin H.A. Ras, Xu Deng, et al., Nature, 2020

Superhydrophobic surfaces have promising applications in various medical and engineering applications; however, these surfaces, either via physical and/or chemical methods, suffer from one major flaw- extremely vulnerable to mechanical damage, so lose superhydrophobicity easily in practice.

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Submitted by Bin Wang on

Impact-resistant nacre-like transparent materials, Yin, Hannard, Barthelat, Science, 2019

 

Novelty/impact/significance:

Propose and fabricate nacre-inspired glass panels (50x50x3) that possess large-scale tablet sliding toughening mechanism, is 2-3 times more impact resistant than conventional laminated and tempered glass, and maintains transparency, high strength/stiffness.

The method (laser engraving and lamination) produces large size with high order and periodicity, and is inexpensive and scalable.

Molecular Dynamics Simulation of a Polymer-Metal Interface in LAMMPS

Submitted by Nuwan Dewapriya on

We are currently investigating the impact resistance of multilayers using molecular dynamics. This project showed us that modeling material interfaces could be challenging even for someone with a background in atomic simulations. Therefore, we thought of sharing some useful information and the LAMMPS input files to model the aluminum-polyurethane interface (shown above). Please see here: https://github.com/nuwan-d/polymer_metal_interface

Can someone post an example of UMAT and VUMAT for the same elasto-plastic problem?

Submitted by rctron on

I want to understand how the stress update algorithm is modified for the different definitions of stress rate in ABAQUS/Standard and ABAQUS/Explicit formulations. I know the relationships, I just want to see how it's coded in a subroutine.

Also, the Hughes-Winget algorithm is used to update the stress defined by the Green-Naghdi stress rate by using the Jaumann rate. How to implement that in VUMAT? Can someone please post an example to clarify these aspects?

EML Webinar by Stephanie Lacour on July 8, 2020: From engineering elasticity to neural implants for translational research

Submitted by Teng Li on

EML Webinar on July 8, 2020 will be given by Prof. Stephanie Lacour at EPFL via Zoom meeting. Discussion leader: Professor Sigurd Wagner, Princeton University

Title: From engineering elasticity to neural implants for translational research

Thermal wrinkling of liquid crystal polymer shell/core spheres

Submitted by Fan Xu on

Smart soft materials that can flexibly respond to external multi-physics stimuli, have shown intriguing applications in shape-morphing and morphology control. Here, we present tunable wrinkling patterns in core-shell spheres under thermal load via controlling the orientation of director in nematic liquid crystal polymer (LCP). To analyze nonlinear instability and morphological evolution of LCP shell/core spheres, we develop a shallow core-shell model that accounts for director-induced anisotropic spontaneous strains.

Rotations with constant Curl are constant

Submitted by Amit Acharya on

Janusz Ginster        Amit Acharya

to appear Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis

We address a problem that extends a fundamental classical result of
continuum mechanics from the time of its inception, as well as answers a fundamental
question in the recent, modern nonlinear elastic theory of dislocations.
Interestingly, the implication of our result in the latter case is qualitatively di fferent
from its well-established analog in the linear elastic theory of dislocations.

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USACM Virtual Seminar by Pania Newell, University of Utah

Submitted by John E. Dolbow on

The USACM is happy to announce a virtual seminar this week on Wednesday, July 1st at 3pm Eastern.  The title of the seminar is "Examining Fracture Behavior in Heterogeneous Poro-Elastic Media from Nano to Macro-Scale".  An abstract of the talk is available here:

https://unsacm.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/Newell_2020.07.01_2pm.pdf

We have a number of seats available to anyone interested.  We just ask attendees to register at this page: