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Structural Analysis of 3D Panel buildings

Submitted by odlanierzenitram on

I am in urgent need to present structural analysis for construction permits on this simple, small house I designed. 

Can anyone present some step-by-step produre to do the analysis of a simple room with these 3D Panels? This way I can proceed to do the entire house.

Or is there any software that can help us in this?

 Please e-mail replies to odlanierzenitram at yahoo dot com 

 

Odlanier

San Antonio,

Venezuela 

Two postdoctoral positions available at Johns Hopkins University

Submitted by ktramesh on

I am looking for two postdocs in the analytical and computational modeling areas. One position will focus on the theoretical and computational modeling of microstructure-modulated failure processes, with an emphasis on nanocrystalline materials. The other will focus on hypervelocity impact fragmentation problems, including planetary scale impact and fragmentation. The latter position is available immediately, and the former is available as of June 1, 2008.

The free trial of Maney Publishing

Submitted by Ying Li on

Maney Publishing are pleased to announce that 30-day free trials are now available to individuals and institutions interested in our Materials Science and Engineering journals. To apply for a free trial simply follow the link and complete the online form. We will confirm your trial start date via e-mail and will be in contact with you prior to the expiration of your trial to answer any questions you may have.

Software acslxtreme is like Matlab but better Free for Universites and only 500 for commercial

Submitted by rmajek on

www.acslX.com

The AEgis Technologies Group, Inc., a leading supplier of simulation software to the international modeling and simulation community, announced today a substantial price reduction for their popular mathematical modeling and simulation software acslX™.  The new pricing structure postures acslX as an affordable professional alternative toimulation tools such as SciLab, Octave, SAAM II, ADAPT and Berkeley Madonna, as well as other high-end commercial tools including Matlab/Simulink, Dymola, WinNonlin, Mathematica and Maple.

Continuous Wave simulation in Abaqus

Submitted by Ranil Banneyake on

Hi All,

 I want to model steady waves and to see their effects on a submerged structure and vice versa (i.e. effect of structure on the fluid motion). Becasue of the latter I can't use wave loding in Abaqus/Aqua. I am using Abaqus/CEL with an Eulerian volume.

I will generate waves at one end (the method is still not sure, any suggestions are welcome). The problem is when I define the oposite boundary, where the waves can reflect. I want to model undisturbed waves. I can't make the volume wider as it will make the model bulck for processing.

Reminder - abstract submission for 1st IC Abrasive Processes

Submitted by Dean Eastbury on

Evolving from earlier meetings on erosion, the International Conference on Liquid and Solid Impact (ELSI-IX) and the International Conference on Erosive and Abrasive Wear (ICEAW-II), the 1st International Conference on Abrasive Processes (ICAP-I) will be held in the historic city of Cambridge, England, 21-25 September 2008.

You are invited to join international delegates for this fully residential conference by submitting an abstract by 27 January 2008. Details can be found at www.icap.elsevier.com