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Mechanics of growth and rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm

Submitted by Konstantin Volokh on

We present a coupled mathematical model of growth and failure of the abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). The failure portion of the model is based on the constitutive theory of softening hyperelasticity where the classical hyperelastic law is enhanced with a new constant indicating the maximum energy that an infinitesimal material volume can accumulate without failure. The new constant controls material failure and it can be interpreted as the average energy of molecular bonds from the microstructural standpoint.

Post-buckling and Snap-through Behavior of Inclined Slender Beams

Submitted by J Zhao on

In MEMS fields, a need arises in engineering practice to predict accurately the nonlinear response of slender post-buckling beams, especially the nonlinear transverse stiffness. The bistability of the post-buckling beams is excellent in reducing power consumption of micro-devices or micro-systems. However, the major difficulty in analyzing the post-buckling and snap-through response is the intractability of the geometric nonlinear control equations of large deflection beams.

Does anybody have a simple example Program of bounding surface model, or electronic version of books reports..

Submitted by yannyin on

Hi, everyone

I just start my research on bounding surface model for soil mechanics. Does someone have documents about programming of bounding surface model for stress-strain behaviour with a piece of program? Thanks a lot for your help.

PhD position in the area of wood fibre composites

Submitted by Bent F. Sørensen on

The Materials Research Department at Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark, is seeking a PhD student within the field of advanced fibre composites. The PhD position will aim at increasing the fundamental knowledge of wood fibres and their behaviour as reinforcements in composite materials studying e.g. wood fibre structure and mechanical and hygroscopic properties e.g. by micromechanical modelling and advanced testing.



Call for Papers: 17th IC Wear of Materials (WOM)

Submitted by Dean Eastbury on

Authors are invited to submit, via the conference website, a 200-250 word abstract by 1 June 2008. The 17th International Conference on Wear of Materials (www.wom-conference.elsevier.com) will take place in Las Vegas, April 19-22, 2009. The conference will focus on both the fundamental and applied aspects of wear and friction of materials at the macro-, micro- and nano-scale.

ANSYS HELP NEEDED

Submitted by sspadhee on

I am analysing a beam made of composite material in ANSYS. loding is axial and is applied on the end face. Other end is fixed. I want the deformed face  to be parallel to undformed face. no out of plane warping or deformation. How to do it ? I know applying foce and displacement constraints simultaneously is not possible(and is not wise) but is there a way  ?

viscoelasticity

Submitted by yoshiaki yamada on

When I contributed a review article "Time Dependent Materials" to Shock and Vibration Computer Programs, Review and Summaries, Ed. W and B Pilkey, SAVIAC, 1995, I found that ABACUS included well organized capabilities for viscoelasticity with a well prepared manual and believe that ABACUS still being remained as a most capable software for the subject by the finite element method.

yoshiaki yamada