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Ph.D. positions at Oklahoma State University

Submitted by Hamed Hatami on

We are looking for candidates for doctoral positions in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Oklahoma State University to work in the area of mechanics of materials. Candidates should have earned a M.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering or in a related field from an accredited University. Candidates with a strong background in numerical simulations, finite element analysis, and/or computational solid mechanics will be only considered.

Research Scientist at Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR

Submitted by Fangsen on

Vibro-acoustics (2 positions)

Noise is one of the vitally important factors determining the quality of life and liveability in urban areas. We have awarded a grant to develop novel windows enabled with green and intelligent sound absorbing materials that have substantially reduced noise transmission, and at the same time maintain ventilation function to realize good thermal comfort and resource efficiency. You are welcome to apply if you are:

How to model metal flow using ANSYS APDL??

Submitted by saadbd on

Hi,

I am trying to model Friction Stir welding using ANSYS APDL. I have two plate . By meshing I have created element on the plate. I am trying to move these element from one plate (advancing side) to other plate(retreating side) while the pin tool is rotating. Does anyone have any  idea how to do it on ANSYS APDl?

 

Thanks

 

Saad Aziz 

CONCREEP-10 Conference

Submitted by Amar A. Chaker on

CONCREEP-10,  the 10th Conference on Mechanics and Physics of Creep, Shrinkage and Durability of Concrete and Concrete Structures, will be organized  by the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) in cooperation with the Engineering Mechanics Institute of ASCE (EMI).  The conference will be held on September 21-23, 2015 at the  Vienna University of Technology in Vienna, Austria.  It will be chaired by Prof. Christian Hellmich, Prof. Johann Kollegger, and Prof. Bernhard Pichler, all of TU Wien.

new paper on fracking in JAM by Prof. Bazant

Submitted by Yonggang Huang on

Fracking has been an important research topic in recent years.  JAM just published a paper "Why Fracking Works" by Professor Zdenek Bazant and his co-authors (JAM, volume 81, paper 101010, 2014).  This paper is of great interest, not only to mechanics, but also to engineers interested in fracking.

The paper is attached.

Question regarding the crack propagation direction in Abaqus

Submitted by paco985 on

I am developing a 2D model in Abaqus v13 in order to study the fatigue properties of a plastic material in oxidative atmosphere. I am using the direct cyclic approach and the XFEM technique. When defining the crack propagation direction I can just select:

-direction perpendicular to the element 1-direction

-direction perpendicular to the element 2-direction

-maximum tangential stress criterion

Immediate Openings for a Post-Doctoral Researcher and Ph.D. student at Johns Hopkins University

Submitted by sghosh20 on

Immediate Openings for a Post-Doctoral Researcher and Ph.D. student

 at

Johns Hopkins University

Center of Excellence in Integrated Materials Modeling (CEIMM)

http://ceimm.jhu.edu, http://cmrl.jhu.edu