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Post Doctoral Openings at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

Submitted by harrison_hanfei on

Post Doctoral Openings - COHMAS Laboratory

The Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, invites applications for Postdoctoral fellow in Mechanical Engineering at the Composite and Heterogeneous Material Analysis and Simulation Laboratory (COHMAS, http://cohmas.kaust.edu.sa).

Draft Program Available for the International Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials

Submitted by Sophie Hayward on

The the draft programme for the eleventh biennial International Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials is now ready to view here

Please register now to secure your place as we advance the knowledge and understanding of the mechanics, materials, environmental, and computational aspects of fatigue damage in structural materials.

Reasons to Attend

 

Draft Program Available for the International Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials

Submitted by Sophie Hayward on

The the draft programme for the eleventh biennial International Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials is now ready to view here

Please register now to secure your place as we advance the knowledge and understanding of the mechanics, materials, environmental, and computational aspects of fatigue damage in structural materials.

Reasons to Attend

 

Draft Program Available for the International Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials

Submitted by Sophie Hayward on

The the draft programme for the eleventh biennial International Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials is now ready to view here

Please register now to secure your place as we advance the knowledge and understanding of the mechanics, materials, environmental, and computational aspects of fatigue damage in structural materials.

Reasons to Attend

 

A novel impact identification algorithm based on a linear approximation with maximum entropy

Submitted by Alejandro Orti… on

Paper Accepted for Publication in Smart Materials and Structures

N. Sanchez, V. Meruane, A. Ortiz-Bernardin, “A novel impact identification algorithm based on a linear approximation with maximum entropy.”

ABSTRACT

One postdoc position at Singapore University of Technology and Design

Submitted by KevinGE on

Our group has one postdoctoral position opening supported by Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)-Digital Manufacturing and Design (DManD) Centre for the projects of design and fabrication of fiber reinforced composites, and nano/micro fabrication.
We are seeking self-motivated postdoctoral researchers with a strong background on solid mechanics and FEA simulation, and experience in composite fabrication, material preparation and characterization.

The successful candidate is required to have:

Underwater Soil Mechanics Problem

Submitted by dphull on

I am an undergraduate student conducting a research project involving the design of a tool to aid astronauts to perform experiments on lunar surfaces and would like to request some direction about which analytical tools would be best suited for this application (i.e. FEA or DEM software/techniques). The specific scenario of interest is to design a tool that can act as an anchor in a sand-like medium (regolith) on the surface of the moon.

Finite element analysis of beams

Submitted by Arifdjanov Abdulla on

In this section, the basic principles of the finite element analysis of beams are considered. Beam given below we will divide into two elements by cutting it at the point A, B, C

 

We will make the equilibrium equations  nodes A , B, C . Equations are written so that you can clearly see the contribution of each element. For each element can define a list of indices. list of indices indicates in which equations contributes each element..

http://www.studinfo.esy.es/raschet.pdf