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Open Position at ANSYS, Inc.
Company: ANSYS, Inc.
Position: Technical Services Engineer
Location: Flexible
Position Summary:
The
Technical Services Engineer is responsible for providing world class
assistance to ANSYS customers in the usage of our products, as well as
for leveraging our knowledge and relationships to assist in growing our
software business in line with our corporate vision. This is a highly
diverse technical role that requires managing multiple projects and
problem in mode shapes obtained by Element Free Galerkin Method
Hello dear all
I'm Soheil Marandy and I work on meshfree methods. I have analysis the free vibration of a thin plate using element free Galerkin method but I have seen that using different field nodes in the element free galerkin method provide different mode shapes.
I would be appreciated If I could have your points on this isssue.
Warm regards,
Soheil
Tutorial For ABAQUS/Explicit.. for machining
Hello Everyone,
I am very new in Abaqus. I want to learn abaqus as well do some
simulation of machining (Orthogonal/oblique). So I am looking for a
tutorial.
Effect of Loading rates on Cellular Force Measurements by Polymer Micropillar Based Transducers
Applied Physics Letters 99(8): 083701.
Extension of the Beam Theory for Polymer Bio-transducers with Low Aspect Ratios and Viscoelastic Characteristics
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
Volume 20, Number 9, 095016
A Multilayer Bending Model for Conducting Polymer Actuators
Volume 163, Issue 1, September 2010, Pages 240–246
Torque of Prismatic Beams of Piecewise Rectangular Cross Section
I present in this note a finite difference method and Scilab computer programs to
numerically solve the Saint-Venant theory for torsion of prismatic beams (shafts, bars) of
piecewise rectangular cross section. The purpose of this note is mostly educational, for I
believe that it is quite instructive to not only solve these problems analytically whenever
possible but also explore solutions numerically of common configurations for which one
cannot readily obtain analytical solutions. The same kind of problems occur in heat transfer,
Second Call for Minisymposia: 12th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics
The deadline for minisymposium proposals for the 12th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM12) has been extended to September 30, 2012.
The Congress will be held July 22-25, 2013 in Raleigh, NC and proposals are solicited from people interested in organizing sessions in their area of expertise or interest and/or wishing to honor a particular individual for their sustained contributions or a special honorary birthday celebration.