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Topic 35: A different approach to the basic R = P x C formula

Submitted by Foivos Theofil… on

I was first introduced to risk assessment during my first degree, as part of a module on Human Factors. I have to make the disclaimer that we only touched semi-quantitative methods of risk assessment; we did not delve into the fully quantitative.

A D3Q27 LBM MODEL FOR POROSITY COMPOSITES UNDER EMTE FILED

Submitted by BoJing Zhu on

D3Q27 LBM MODEL IS VERY INTERESTING AND BEAUTIFUL, ALL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION CAN BE REDUCED A SIMPLE FORMATION.
 
 
DISCUSSION? 
 
 
HOW TO DEAL WITH THE INTERFACE FILM BETWEEN SOLID SKETCH PART AND FLUID PORE PART( THROGH FORCE OR THROUGH DISPLACEMENT).
 
 
 
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Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica, Vol 25 issue 5 online now

Submitted by C Amss on

Dear colleague,    

The fifth issue in 2012 (Volume 25, Issue 5) of Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica (AMSS) is now online.   

Welcome to this SCI-indexed journal <http://ees.elsevier.com/camss/&gt; for rapid publication of your exciting results. 

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Problems with numerical integration of discontinuous functions

Submitted by minhtran.1986.vn on

Hi everybody,

 I am a beginner in doing research :-) and my topic is about "Micro Indentation Analysis using Continuum Dislocation Theory". I am applying high-order finite element method for this nonlinear problem.

A review on multiscale methods for material modeling

Submitted by phunguyen on

Dear all,

Please find enclosed our paper which is published on Journal of Multiscale Modelling
Vol. 3, No. 4 (2011) 1–42 which gives an overview of state of the art multiscale techniques for material modeling. 

The paper discusses the following topics: homogenization, Representative volume element, computational homogenization (Fe2 methods) for both both bulk materials and strong discontinuities. 

I hope the paper is useful for beginners to the field.

All the bests,