Estimation of three dimensional stresses based on ESL theory
In this research work, a new higher order shear theory has been developed and a new method is used to estimate interlaminar stresses using constitutive law.
In this research work, a new higher order shear theory has been developed and a new method is used to estimate interlaminar stresses using constitutive law.
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Natural convection occurs in many engineering systems such as electronic cooling and solar collectors. Nusselt number (Nu) is one of the most important parameters in these systems that should be under control. This investigation is a comprehensive heat transfer analysis for partially differentially heated cavities with a small thin fin mounted on the hot wall of the cavity to increase or decrease the Nu. A Boussinesq approximation was utilized to model the buoyancy-driven flow.
We would like to invite you to participate in the Mini-Symposium on "Mechanics and Physics of Solids and Structures" within "ESMC2018 - 10th European Solid Mechanics Conference" in Bologna (Italy), July 2-6, 2018.
The deadline for abstract submission is November 15th, 2017.
Mini-symposium Organizers
Sebastien Neukirch (CNRS/UPMC),
Benoit Roman (CNRS/UPMC),
Keith Seffen (University of Cambridge),
Francesco Dal Corso (University of Trento)
This is the preprint of an article that will appear in JMPS (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmps.2017.09.015)
Bond-level Deformation Gradients and Energy Averaging in Peridynamics
Timothy Breitzman (Air Force Research Laboratory), Kaushik Dayal (Carnegie Mellon University)
Abstract
The Hurley Research Group at Johns Hopkins University welcomes applications for PhD students to join the group in Spring 2018 or Fall 2018.
We have immediate openings for candidates in the areas of a) computational solid mechanics and b) experimental biomechanics.
Candidates with strong background in numerical simulations (finite element analysis, high performance computing, ...) or previous strong experience in experimental characterization of materials are encouraged to apply. To be considered, please send CV with a cover letter, and copy of journal publications to hatami [at] uic.edu .
Dear Mechanicians,
You are cordially invited to submit your abstract (text 400 words) to our Symposium on Recent Advances in Mechanical Metamaterials (symposium 352) as part of the 18th U.S. National Congress for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics that will be hosted by Northwestern University at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare from June 5 to June 9, 2018.
Abstract submission is open until November 10, 2017