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PhD scholarship: Predicting delamination damage in the machining of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) composites

Submitted by jlcurie on

Start Date: 1st September 2016

Duration: 4 years

Stipend: Tax free stipend of £18,000 per year, plus all tuition fees paid at UK/EU rates. 

Supervisors: Dr Jose Curiel-Sosa (Dept of Mechanical Engineering), Dr Kevin Kerrigan and Dr Vaibhav Phadnis (Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre).

Applications deadline: 7th December 2015.

Minisymposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis of Thin Films and Multilayer Structures at WCCM 2016, Seoul, Korea

Submitted by Zheng Jia on

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

12th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM XII) and 6th Asia-Pacific Congress on Computational Mechanics (APCOM VI) will be held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, during 24 – 29 July, 2016. As part of this meeting, we are organizing a mini-symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis of Thin Films and Multilayer Structures (MS962) which will touch on recent advances in modeling and analysis of thin films and multilayer structures.

 

Topics of particular interest include (but not limited to)

Michael McAlpine and Xuanhe Zhao to receive Extreme Mechancis Letters Award

Submitted by katia bertoldi on

Michael McAlpine (University of Minnesota) and  Xuanhe Zhao (MIT) will receive the 2015 EML Young Investigator Award  honoring the best paper published in Extreme Mechanics Letters by a young scientist in 2014 or 2015. Michael is being recognized for his paper, "Pyro-paraelectricity,” which was published in the March 2015 issue of the journal. Xuanhe is awarded for the paper, "Predicting Fracture Energies and Crack-Tip Fields of Soft Tough Materials,” which was published in the September 2015 issue of the journal.

plate

Submitted by mina rakhshi on

Hi friends,

I want to model a plate with fix supports in APDL ANSYS but I receive an error that send it for you. dimensions of the plate are (0.2*0.2)m2 and carries pressure load 50(KN/m2).

please help me,

mina.

 

 

Ashby PhD Scholarship in the Mechanics of Materials

Submitted by Helen Gardner on

A fully funded PhD scholarship exists in the area of mechanics of materials, endowed in honour of Prof M F Ashby. The successful applicant will have a 1st class degree (and ideally a Masters degree) in an appropriate field. The precise topic of the PhD can be fixed after the scholarship has been awarded.

Further details may be obtained from Ms H A Gardner (has22 [at] cam.ac.uk (has22[at]cam[dot]ac[dot]uk)) .