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Program available for 5th IC Fracture of Polymers, Composites & Adhesives

Submitted by Dean Eastbury on

The full oral program is now available via the conference website at http://www.tc4pca.elsevier.com/index.htm. Register now to participate at this well-received single session conference held in the beautiful Alpine village of Les Diablerets, Switzerland.

Pre / post processors for LS-DYNA

Submitted by Reuben Govender on

What pre/post processors / front ends are other researchers using for LS-DYNA? Our research involves blast and impact problems, so we need to access Lagrange / Euler coupling. In addition we need to apply dynamic plasticity (Johnson-Cook etc) and composite material models. 

My personal experience so far has been with ABAQUS / CAE - are there any DYNA front ends that offer a similar interface?  

 

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I need help for programming immersed boundary (solid-fluid) interaction

Submitted by Azim-berdy Besya on

I am a PhD student of Computational Nanotechnology. I am working on my thesis about flow characteristics of biological nanopores. In part of my thesis I need to simulate the flow inside the nanopore with known method for solid-fluid interaction such as immersed bondary method developed by professor Peskin. Can you please help me in programming this method for my special problem. I appreciate in advance your favours.

One PhD and one post doctoral position in “Multi-scale Modeling" at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Submitted by Zhiliang Zhang on

The Department of Structural Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) announces a vacant PhD position and a vacant post doctoral position in the area of multi-scale modelling of mono-sized polymer particles. The two positions will be a part of the new NANOMAT KMB project “From Molecular Structures to Mechanical Properties: Multi-scale Modelling for Polymer Particles (MS2MP)”, funded by the Research Council of Norway.