Czech Society of Mechanics Institutes Z.P. Bazant Prize for Engineering Mechanics
Czech Society of Mechanics Institutes Z.P. Bazant Prize for Engineering Mechanics
The Czech Society of Mechanics, Prague, has instituted the Z.P. Bazant Prize for Engineering Mechanics,
in honor of Prof. Zdenek P. Bazant, the McCormick Professor and Walter
P. Murphy Professor Of Civil Engineering And Materials Science. The selection
committee is composed of members from the Czech Technical University
and the Czech Academy of Sciences. The Prize is to be given annually.
Empirical observations of temperature
I have divided the old notes on temperature into three parts:
- Principle of the conservation of energy
- Empirical observations of temperature (this part)
- Energy and fundamental postulate
Our feeling of hotness comes from everyday experiences. These experiences indicate that many levels of hotness exist, and that all levels of hotness can be mapped to a real variable.
Two Postdoctoral Positions at School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Enthusiastic and highly motivated postdoctoral scientists are sought to work with Dr. Kun Zhou at the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore on the following areas:
Post Doc Fellow Position at The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
A full time Postdoctoral position is available immediately in the Sensory Motor Performance Program at The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago.
Under the general supervision of the assigned Senior Research Scientist, the Post Doc Fellow will be responsible for the development of a three-dimensional multi-scale finite element model of the human knee, and will compute the stress/strain fields in the joint soft tissues before and after common orthopaedic surgeries using three-dimensional hyper-elastic formulation.
Ph.D. Studentships in Composite Materials-Chonbuk National University, Republic of Korea
We welcome applications for a fully funded PhD position in the field of experimental mechanics and materials science. Further details in the attachment.
A computational model of hydrostatically coupled dielectric elastomer (HCDE) actuators
Abstract:A hydrostatically coupled dielectric elastomer (HCDE) actuator consists of two membranes of a dielectric elastomer, clamped with rigid circular rings. Confined between the membranes is a fixed volume of a fluid, which couples the movements of the two membranes when a voltage or a force is applied. This paper presents a computational model of the actuator, assuming that the membranes are neo-Hookean, capable of large and axisymmetric deformation. The voltage-induced deformation is described by the model of ideal dielectric elastomer. The forc
direct correspondence betwene stress-thermal condctivity-strain
Using a new experimental setup have now proved that one could actually draw a thermal conductivity-strain relationship in the same way as stress-strain relation!
What remains to be seen is that whether this relationship is tensorial or not! Details are in the paper..
Faculty positions in computational mechanics
Informal enquiries about positions in Computational Mechanics at Cardiff University School of Engineering should be directed to Professor Stéphane P. A. BORDAS bordasS AT cardiff DOT ac DOT uk
More detais on the institute of Mechanics and Advanced Materials:
http://www.engin.cf.ac.uk/research/resInstitute.asp?InstNo=13
Candidates with track records in computational mechanics, in particular:
- advanced discretisation techniques (XFEM, meshfree, isogeometric analysis)