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UC Santa Barbara Mechanical Engineering Part-Time Temporary Lecturers

Submitted by chairasst-me on

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara seeks applications for possible part-time Temporary Lecturer positions in all areas of Mechanical Engineering. Main duties may include teaching required lower or upper division ME courses, as well as upper division electives. The ideal candidate should be interested and experienced in teaching in different educational settings - from project-oriented, inquiry-based classes, to larger, more traditional, lecture-oriented classes. An M.S.

Fourth International Conference of Nanomechanics and Nanocomposites (ICNN4

Submitted by michele.zappal… on

The 4th edition of the International Conference of Nanomechanics and Nanocomposites (ICNN)  will be held in Vicenza from 14th to 17th of September 2016.

ICNN4 aims to enhance interactions among scientists and engineers both from Academia, Research Institutions and end-use Industries, providing them with a forum for the communications and discussions on the recent exciting accomplishments and future trends in the field of nanomechanics and nanocomposites for several fields of application.

 

Simpleware Case Study: Reverse Engineering Automotive Parts

Submitted by Simpleware on

Reverse engineering and analysing industrial automotive parts can be a challenge, given the complexity of materials used and the need for precision when processing image data. Researchers have used Simpleware ScanIP to overcome these difficulties in a project involving the conversion of CT data of a cylinder head into a high-quality 3D model suitable for inspecting defects and exporting simulation-ready meshes.

Phase field modeling of damage and fracture in polycrystalline materials, support from the Chinese Scholarship Council

Submitted by saberelarem on

The ability of scientists and engineers to exploit, design and process new materials with improved properties has often been fundamental for the technological advances of societies. In fact, advances in many key domains like aerospace, automotive industry, energy, nanotechnology, rely on our ability to engineer new materials and to exploit their properties. For metallic materials, such technological advances usually requires a deep understanding of how mechanical and physical properties are influenced by microstructural features (e.g. grain size, crystallographic orientation).

Nonlinear dynamics of rotating shaft with a breathing crack - CHINA SCHOLARSHIP COUNCIL PhD for 2017

Submitted by saberelarem on

Because of the increasing need of energy, the plants installed by electricity supply utilities throughout the world are becoming larger and more highly stressed. Thus, the risk of turbogenerator shaft cracking is increasing also. The development and propagation of a crack represents the most common and trivial beginning of integrity losses in engineering structures.

PhD program supported by China Scholarship Council CSC PhD Research Projects for 2016

Submitted by saberelarem on

In the last two decades, considerable observational and theoretical work has been devoted to all aspects of earthquake prediction research, for solving fundamental questions concerning the mechanics of fault systems, as well as for answering questions regarding earthquake hazard.The european natural observatory of the Corinth Rift (http://crlab.eu), a very rapidly deforming area (opening strain rate of ~10-6/yr) where one or more earthquakes with magnitudes above 6 are expected in the coming decades provides a framework in which the mechanics

Staged excavation, staged construction ,abaqus 6.10, soil nailing wall, nail

Submitted by miladbabaei on

Hello everyone,

 

I need to model soil nailing wall in abaqus based on staged construction.( first remove soil to expose the slope then active the nail and then apply shotcrete facing),

i guess its required to assemble; soil deposit(plain strain element)+nail (beam element)+ facing(beam element),

step 1; geostatic step

step 2; remove the soil to create slope

step 3; active nail ()

step 4; active facing

is that right?

any help would be greatly appreciated