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New ABAQUS website
To whom it may concern
Our new website with the name of "www.abaqus-ac.ir" started last week, with this goal to introduce some beginner how to use abaqus software.
Who has the course materials of Flexible Multibody Systems with Abaqus?
Thanks a lot!
Abaqus 6.13 - What's New! On-demand Webinar
Register to view the Abaqus 6.13 Webinar at your convenience at:
http://www.3ds.com/products-services/simulia/portfolio/abaqus/latest-release/request-webinar/
Abaqus 6.13 delivers a number of powerful, customer-requested enhancements for modeling, meshing, visualization, contact, mechanics, and performance.
Key new features include, but are not limited to:
Call for Paper: SEM 2014 Annual Conference & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics
Below are the potential sessions that have been proposed for 2014
SEM Annual meeting. Please make sure to check the “OPT” when submiiting your paper.
The abstract is due Oct 1st,
2013
Conference Venue:Hyatt Regency Greenville, Greenville, SC USA
Date: June 2-5, 2014
On behalf of
Helena Jin, Sanichiro Yoshida, Luciano Lamberti
Optical Methods Technical Division
ICMoBT 2013 - Don't forget! Early Bird Deadline: tomorrow, 27 September 2013
Join us at the 5th International Conference on Mechanics of Biomaterials and Tissues, reviewing the very latest on the mechanics of biological, natural and biologically inspired materials, and those materials used to replace them in the human body.
http://www.mechanicsofbiomaterials.com/conference-register.html
"Eclipse" which can replace Visual studio for Fortran/C/C++ debugging,compiling
We usually use Microsoft visual studio's version to do Fortran/C/C++ coding. Many reserachers are facing problem with versions, appropriate compiler or even with copyright issue. "Eclipse" can replace VS in everyway. The advantages are:
Faculty Position in Solid Mechanics at UIUC
The Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering (MechSE) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for faculty positions at all levels in Solid Mechanics, broadly defined, with particular emphasis on research that is experimental in nature. MechSE at Illinois has a strong tradition in solid mechanics, and offers a BS degree in Engineering Mechanics and MS/PhD programs in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, as well as BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering.