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Abaqus (cohesive element)
Course NL12: NONLINEAR COMPUTATIONAL SOLID & STRUCTURAL MECHANICS. Theoretical formulations, technologies and computations.
We are glad to announce the 2012 version of the course:
NONLINEAR COMPUTATIONAL SOLID & STRUCTURAL MECHANICS. Theoretical formulations, technologies and computations. Pavia, April 16-20, 2012
2012 teaching body: R.L.Taylor, F. Brezzi, M. Bischoff, G. Sangalli, F.Auricchio, A.Reali
Attached you may find the course flyer. Please refer also to the course web-site at: www.unipv.it/compmech/courses12.html
Explicit elements in Abaqus
Which is the keyword used in order to set explicit elements?
modelling crack-tip
i'm analysing crack-tip stress field by using modified boundary layer (MBL )analysis accounting for large geometric changes.which of the following element type is preferred.
1. 4 noded quadratic element with 2X2 integration.
2. 8 noded quadratic element with reuced integration.
UG NX NASTRAN
Dp anyone having fea tutorials of UG NX NASTRAN
Lectures or Presentations on XFEM
I am planning to start my Masters in civil engineering. I am interested in working in the areas of XFEM. I am looking for some online lectures or any videos related to XFEM, but was not able to find any. If anyone of you have access to or have related links, kindly update me in this post.
Thanks
Dilip
Post-doctoral position in Bone quantitative Ultrasound and biomechanics
Location: Créteil, Paris Region.
Development of ultrasonic characterization methods for the estimation of the biomechanical stability of an implant in bone tissue
Engineering and Computational Mechanics papers free online until 5 Dec 2011
The following four papers have been selected by the Editorial Panel of
Engineering and Computational Mechanics to be distributed free (until 5 December 2011):
MRC Elsevier Distinguished Lecture, NJIT, Wednesday 11 April 2012
Elsevier is pleased to announce that Professor Thomas Hughes will be presenting 'Isogeometric Analysis', the Mechanics Research Communications Elsevier Distinguished Lecture (sponsored by Elsevier and the New Jersey Institute of Technology Granular Science Laboratory). The lecture will take place in the Guttenberg Information Technologies Center, NJIT, on Wednesday April 18, 2012, 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and we are hoping to post it on the web at a later date. Full details are available at