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Modeling bond behavior between concrete and reinforcement bar - ABAQUS or LS-DYNA

Submitted by Manish Roy on

I am doing numerical simulation of bond behavior between concrete and reinforcement bar. I have to choose between two software, namely, ABAQUS and LS-DYNA. Can anybody suggest which software would be better for the simulation work?

Postdoctoral positions in statistical modeling of fracture and plasticity

Submitted by zapperi on

We anticipate the opening of four postdoctoral positions in 2012 to work on statistical aspects of fracture and plasticity,  and in particular on size effects in the fracture of  disordered media and in microplasticity.  The positions will be funded by the ERC Advanced Grant 2011, SIZEFFECTS.



We look for candidates with a strong background in one or more of the following areas:

- statistical mechanics (scaling, critical phenomena, disordered systems)

- numerical modeling fracture

- dislocation dynamics simulations

Post-doc at the University of Liège : Simulation of micro/nano-structured materials described by 3D tomography

Submitted by bechet on

Post-doc at the University of Liège : Simulation of micro/nano-structured materials described by 3D tomography

The tasks involved in this position include geometrical analysis of the

3D images, generation of datasets which are suitable for the computations

(meshes, level-sets fields ...), computations using novel numerical techniques

(X-FEM and related)

More details & contact information at  http://www.cgeo.ulg.ac.be/post-doc.pdf

THREE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITIONS

Submitted by Alejandro Orti… on

The University of Chile invites applications for three full time tenure-track faculty positions in Mechanical Engineering. Applicants must have deep interest in undergraduate and graduate teaching, as well as the purpose to conduct long-term, externally funded research programs at international level. Candidates are also expected to maintain fruitful work relationships with industry in their respective areas. According to qualifications, they may be ranked at the Assistant or Associate Professor level.

Candidates are sought in three areas:

Spring stiffness of a helical spring

Submitted by Biswajit Banerjee on

Once in a while I have to find the stiffness of a spring that I get from the local hardware shop.  I usually use a formula that can be found in some books on mechanics of materials.

But the assumptions bother me a bit because the springs that I used usually underwent large deformations and I wasn't sure whether the numbers I was using were correct or not.  

To check the formula I compared its predicted k to numbers from Abaqus simulations and found reasonably good results for many situations - but not for soft springs.