Call for Papers // Fatigue Durability India 2016 // Publishing Partner Springer
Call for Papers
Abstract Submission date extended up to : 30th July 2016
Paper Submission Date : 30th August 2016
Call for Papers
Abstract Submission date extended up to : 30th July 2016
Paper Submission Date : 30th August 2016
In the framework of XP-Resilience, an inter/multi-disciplinary EU ITN programme including seven academic partners, one Institute of Applied Science and seven private companies from ten different European countries (see our previous post for further details), Columbian Carbon Europa (CCE) (http://www.birlacarbon.com/Webpages/privacypolicy.aspx) will recruit an ESR (Early-Stage Researcher), with enrolment in the PhD Programme in “Civil and Environmental Engineering” at Politecnico di Torino (POL
The eleventh biennial International Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials will be held in scenic Cape Cod at The Resort and Conference Center at Hyannis, Massachusetts from the 18-24 September 2016. This prestigious and long running conference will bring together delegates from around the world to discuss how to characterize, predict, and analyze the fatigue damage of structural materials.
In the attached paper, recently appeared on Computer Physics Communications, we have proposed an analytical benchmark and a simple consistent Mathematica program for graphene and carbon nanotubes, that may serve to test any molecular dynamics code implemented with REBO potentials. By exploiting the benchmark, we checked results produced by LAMMPS (Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator) when adopting the second generation Brenner potential, we made evident that this code in its current implementation produces results which are offset from those of the benchmark by a significant amount, and provided evidence of the reason.
hello ,
I want to introduce a constant temperature in a model of masse. Diffusion model must change of pace with the changes of the tempreture introduced.
I introduced the temperature under predifined field but it did not work.
How can I introduice tempreture to the model ?
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XP-RESILIENCE is an inter/multi-disciplinary programme including seven academic
partners, one Institute of Applied Science and seven private companies from ten different
European countries. XP-RESILIENCE intends to establish a network of individual research
projects working towards Advanced Modelling and Protection –via metamaterial-based
isolators/layouts- of Complex Engineering Systems for Disaster Reduction and Resilient
Communities.
The objective of XP-RESILIENCE is to train researchers combining a robust academic
2017年华中科技大学诚聘力学专业海内外优秀人才(含申报青年千人计划的候选人)
华中科技大学是教育部直属的全国重点大学,是首批列入国家"211工程"重点建设和"985工程"建设的高校之一。华中科技大学力学系有30多年的发展历史、较为雄厚的科研力量和一些重要的科研成果。力学系拥有力学一级学科,固体力学、动力学与控制、工程力学和流体力学博士学位授予权,工程力学国家级特色专业,力学博士后流动站,湖北省重点学科,工程结构分析与安全评定湖北省重点实验室等学科平台。承办的国际期刊《Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica》被SCI收录并由Elsevier公司向全球发行。
力学系现拥有教师50余人,其中长江学者讲座教授1名、国家教学名师1名、教授14名、副教授20名。现面向海内外招聘若干名具有力学专业背景,愿意从事与力学学科相关的教学和(或)科研工作的优秀人才。
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1、院士、长江学者、杰出青年基金获得者、千人计划学者、优秀青年基金获得者、青年千人计划学者:无名额限制。
2、副教授或讲师:2-3名。
3、2017年申报青年千人计划的候选人。
二、应聘条件
Newly published book chapter - http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-31662-8_4 Aerogels are ultralight solids with nanoporous structure and are one of the world’s lightest materials available in the market. It is a dry gel, principally made up of 99.8 % of air and weighing just around three times that of air. The first aerogels were realized in 1931, when Kistler (J Phys Chem 36:52–64, 1932) attempted to remove liquid from a wet gel.
Newly published book chapter - http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-31662-8_4 Aerogels are ultralight solids with nanoporous structure and are one of the world’s lightest materials available in the market. It is a dry gel, principally made up of 99.8 % of air and weighing just around three times that of air. The first aerogels were realized in 1931, when Kistler (J Phys Chem 36:52–64, 1932) attempted to remove liquid from a wet gel.
Dear all,
A member of our research group at TU Delft has recently published a paper entitled "A 3D Lattice Modelling Study of Drying Shrinkage Damage in Concrete Repair Systems" in the Materials journal. The paper is published as open access and the full text can be found at: http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/7/575.