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Cohesive zone elements

Submitted by Muhammad U. Farooq on

Hi,

Can anyone help me to connect the cohesive zone element? I made these elements but problem is when I want to displace one phase from other it seems there is not any bonding. If someone can send me an example code to be used in Ansys and then I could try with my problem.

 Please help me in this regard.

 Best regards,

 

Farooq

Call for Abstracts for Dynamic Behavior Track at 2009 SEM Annual Conference & Exposition, June 1-3 2009, Albuquerque NM

Submitted by Bo Song on

Dynamic Behavior of Materials Track at 2009 SEM Annual Conference & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics,



June 1-3, 2009 Albuquerque, NM



Abstract Deadline: October 16th, 2008



Sponsored by: The SEM Dynamic Behavior of Materials Technical Division



Organized by: Kathryn A. Dannemann (Chair), Southwest Research Institute;



International Journal of Applied Mechanics (IJAM)

Submitted by zishun liu on

On behalf of Imperial College Press, World Scientific Publishing Co. (Singapore) and the International Journal of Applied Mechanics (IJAM), I would like to invite you to submit an article for our forthcoming journal, which will be launched in March 2009.  Given your expertise in Mechanics, your contribution to the inaugural issues of IJAM would be most desirable in our effort to make IJAM a leading journal in its subject area.

The 2009 ASCE-ASME-SES Joint Conference on Mechanics and Materials, June 24-27, 2009, Blacksburg, VA

Submitted by Amar A. Chaker on

ASCE, ASME and SES will hold their Joint Conference on Mechanics and Materials on June 24-27, 2009 in Blacksburg, VA.  The conference will be chaired by Dr. Ishwar K. Puri, Department Head, Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Tech. The conference web site provides details, including an invitation to submit symposium and organized session proposals, key dates, instructions for the submission of abstracts and registration information.

a couple of recently published papers in contact mechanics -- roughness and dynamic rolling

Submitted by Mike Ciavarella on

For those interested in a classical subject like contact mechanics, here are a couple of recent papers published in August.  One is an extension of the Greenwood Williamson theory of rough contact, and the other is a linear perturbation solution of the classical Carter rolling contact problem for a rolling cylinder, when the surface is corrugated and hence there are oscillations in both normal and tangential loads.