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Phase-field modeling of crack propagation in piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials

Submitted by Amir Abdollahi on

This is an accepted manuscript in Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids

Title: Phase-field modeling of crack propagation in piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials with different electromechanical crack conditions

Authors: Amir Abdollahi and Irene Arias, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona

 

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difficulties in modeling the elastoplastic damage behavior of rock salt

Submitted by Chao Du on
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Dear all,

I want to construct a constitutive relation to model the elastoplastic damage behavior of rock salt which is considered as an excellent host medium for gas storage facilities. Because rock salt is a kind of typical geomaterials, confinement sensitive and inclusion effect should be considered in the constitutive model. However, I have encountered many difficulties in the course of the study. There are some issues I am a little confused.

"Michigan Nano Computational Cluster” (MNC2)

Submitted by Parameshwaran … on

The “Michigan Nano Computational Cluster” (MNC2) consists of 14 nodes.
Each compute node contains a hexa-core Intel Xeon X5660 processor
running at 2.66 GHz, 24 GB of memory. MNC2 contains 168 processing cores
linked with Gigabit ethernet, 12 TB of disk space.

 MNC2 currently hosts simulation tools for micro/nanoscale systems
including codes for first principles calculation, photonic devices,
molecular dynamics, multiphysics, and multiscale modeling.

The Cluster is free for use. Researchers interested in using the cluster,

Influence of Strain on Space Charge Distribution at Ferroelectric Thin-Film Free Surfaces (to appear in Acta Materialia)

Submitted by Lun Yang on

This is the preprint of an article that will appear in Acta Materialia (10.1016/j.actamat.2012.07.050).



Influence of Strain on Space Charge Distribution at Ferroelectric Thin-Film Free Surfaces

by Lun Yang and Kaushik Dayal, Carnegie Mellon University

 

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Third International Conference on Computational Contact Mechanics

Submitted by Laura De Lorenzis on
Dear Colleague,

It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the Third International Conference on Computational Contact Mechanics (ICCCM 2013), to be held in Lecce, Italy, on July 10-12, 2013.