Final announcement and call for papers for the XXI IUTAM International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Dear colleagues,
Dear colleagues,
Adelaide, Australia, August 24 - 29, 2008
Final Announcement and Call for Papers
A new website http://www.failurecriteria.com has been initiated which surveys mechanics type failure criteria for homogeneous materials. Although later additions will be concerned with anisotropic materials, the first topic of attention is that of yield and failure criteria for isotropic materials. A brief review of the Mises, Tresca, and Coulomb-Mohr criteria is given, along with the need for a more general form which spans the various materials classes including metals, polymers and ceramics
Ph.D and post-doctoral positions available immediately in Professor Zikry's rsearch group at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.
Currently, we have openings with researchers with backgrounds in computational solid mechanics, atomistic and molecular modeling, multiscale techniques, and fracture mechanics. We also have openings in experimental mechanics.
I can be contacted at zikry [at] ncsu.edu. Please forward latest cv.
Thanks
When I implement failure model into AUTODYN by user subroutine, I fonud there are some differences between results come from subroutine and the results computed by AUTODYN'S provided material model. Is there anybody who is kind enough and familiar with AUTODYN's user subroutine to help me? If possible, an example of a failure model(for example, Johnson-Cook failure model) is highly appreciated.
Contact me:xiaoxinke [at] gamil.com
Hi, everyone.
It's very nice to find the home for mechanicians and I'd like to make friends with all the persons who enjoy the research in the mechanics of material.
My chinese name is Zhigang Yao, and english name is Zealgang Yao. So you can choose any one you'd like to.
Dear guys!
Is there anyone who made a dynamic model of concrete in Abaqus/Explicit?
I need a *.py file of concrete modeling!
Please help me!
Regards
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