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Postdoctoral position in micromechanics of composite fatigue at Risø DTU

Submitted by Leon Mishnaevsky on

Applications are invited from
suitably qualified candidates for a Postdoctoral position in the framework of a
Danish-Chinese research project "High reliability of large wind turbines via
computational micromechanics based enhancement of materials performances"
at  Risoe DTU.

Stress concentartion factors in the beams with hole

Submitted by manooir on

Dear All,

A section of a beam with hole is subjected to the shear and moment. Assuming that we ignore the moment in the section of the beam, is there any formulation for obtaining the stress concentration due to shear only. I have attached a picture of the problem.

I appreciate your professional comment.

Thank you,

Manooir

 

Postdoc Positions in Li-ion Battery Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Submitted by Wei Lu on

Our GM/UM Advanced Battery Coalition at the department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan is recruiting highly motivated and independent postdoctoral researchers to study in the general field of advanced Li-ion batteries and their fading mechanisms. The candidate should hold a doctor degree in Mechanics, Materials, Chemistry, Physics, or a relevant discipline. Past experience with finite element analysis, atomistic simulations, and programming is preferred.

Lithium batteries--When mechanics meets chemistry

Submitted by Zhigang Suo on

When I learned chemistry in college, the subject was presented to me with equations of chemical reactions.  It took me some time to realize a couple of simple points:  reactants need to meet to produce a product, and compounds take space.

The connection between chemistry and mechanics is made vivid to me in recent years in studying lithium batteries.  As an example, here is a recent paper when chemistry is linked with plasticity, mass transport, and fracture—essential ingredients of solid mechanics.

Debugging standard user subroutines of ABAQUS

Submitted by Hamid.Mirkhani on

Hi,

I managed to find a way to debug UMAT step by step. I tested it on ABAQUS 6.9 using intel fortran 11.0 which is integrated with Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 running on Win 7/x64. The process is the same for other versions and other user subroutines (The same process should also work in linux, but with different debugger).

Graduate Student Researcher Position in Biomedical Device Development Research Seeking Ph.D. Degrees

Submitted by yjchun on

The BioManufacturing and Vascular Device Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh seeks a dedicated Graduate Student Researcher, interested in developing novel manufacturing processes and realizing advanced biomedical devices (http://www.pitt.edu/~yjchun/home.html).