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Mini-symposium on "Coupled processes in geomechanics" at the 5th Biot Conference on Poromechanics, Vienna, 2013

Submitted by Jean-Michel Pereira on

Enrique Romero (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech, Spain) and Jean-Michel Pereira (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, France) are organizing a mini-symposium on "Coupled
processes in geomechanics. Bridging theory and experiments"
(MS16) at the 5th Biot Conference on Poromechanics to be held in
Vienna, Austria, July 10-12, 2013.

abaqus

Submitted by Neelesh Ashok on

Dear Sir/madam

I am doing my master thesis using abaqus in area of structural dynamics. I am in need of help regarded with  how to apply internal pressure, torsional loading , shear loading in buckling of cylindrical shell structural analysis. Please help me in this regard

 

 

With warm regards

Neelesh Ashok

How much rock compaction is elastic ?

Submitted by tlaverne on

Dear experts,

 

I was just wondering to what extent rock compaction was an elastic process. My guess is that there is a limit strain above which decompaction can't occur (for example if grain crush and cement in denser type of material). But in reality how much is that compaction elastic for real rocks ?

 

 

modelling the crack in Abaqus

Submitted by mahyar on

Hi colleage 

I am working on fracture mechanics recently and i am using Abaqus to do it, i am a new user in this software so i have some problems, in getting results and ... i want to get some variable such as J-integral, S.iF, number of cycles and ... but unfortunatelly i donno how to get it .

i want to ask if anybody can send me a sample of abaqus in this srea, then i can study and practise according to it and after that i can go through my project.

 

Faculty position in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT

Submitted by Raul Radovitzky on

Dear colleagues,

please consider applying for the faculty position in my Department described in the attached announcement. As you can see one of the focus areas of interest is in Aerospace Materials and Structures for which applicants with expertise in Solid Mechanics would be a great fit.

Sincerely,

Raul Radovitzky 

Faculty position in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT

Submitted by Raul Radovitzky on

Dear colleagues,

please consider applying for the faculty position in my Department described in the attached announcement. As you can see one of the focus areas of interest is in Aerospace Materials and Structures for which applicants with expertise in Solid Mechanics would be a great fit.

Sincerely,

Raul Radovitzky