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A variational approach to predict percolation thresholds of nanomaterials

Submitted by Frankxu on

Study on the properties of inhomogeneous media plays a central role throughout the history of physics, e.g.

Possion’s theory on magnetism of composites, Faraday’s dielectric model of composites, Maxwell’s and later

Rayleigh’s work on conductivity of composites, and Einstein’s thesis on viscosity of fluid-particle media. As

a special branch of this field, percolation research on phase transition and critical phenomena was originated

with lattice percolation theories in 1950s [1]. The idealization of a lattice structure is convenient for analytical

Number of iMechanica Registered Users exceeds 30,000

Submitted by Teng Li on

 

As of 8 January 2012, the number of registered users of iMechanica exceeded 30,000 , the total number of posts is 11,690, the total number of comments is 18,000.  After five years and four months since its launch, iMechanica still keeps growing steadily.



Founded in September 2006, iMechanica aims

Stiffness and Strength of Suture Joints in Nature

Submitted by ChristineOrtiz on

We have a new paper published, " Stiffness and strength of suture joints in nature, " PHYSICAL REVIEW E

84, 062904 (2011) by Yaning Li, Christine Ortiz, and Mary C. Boyce.
Download the paper from here:

http://web.mit.edu/cortiz/www/publications.html. We welcome any comments to cortiz [at] mit.edu (cortiz[at]mit[dot]edu).

Happy New Year 2012 from Cardiff/ECCM 2012/XFEM 2013 ECCOMAS Thematic Conference

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

Dear imechanicians,



I would like to wish
you a Happy New Year 2012 (Blwyddyn Newydd Dda 2012), and hope
that it will bring you what you seek in life.



The best wishes from our
institute (iMAM) in Cardiff are attached.



In the attachment, you will
find information about the next ECCOMAS Conference on the
extended finite element method (XFEM 2013) and details on the
activities of our institute in 2011.



Finally, I would like to let
you know that our institute is co-organising the following

Short Review of Approaches in Multiphase Flow, Advantages & Disadvantages

Submitted by Babaei on

Hi,

 

I need some information about available approaches in multiphase flow analysis. What is need is a SHORT, QUICK review, paper, ... listing the giving information about different approaches and pros and cons of each approach and their application limitations.

 

There are many online resiurces available, but they are usually in form of thesis, too lengthy and detailed for my purpose at the moment.

 

Any suggestion is appreciated...

Thanks,

Hossein