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8th International Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials - oral programme now available

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Elsevier is pleased to announce that details of the oral programme for the 8th Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials conference are now available - please visit www.fatiguedamage.elsevier.com for more information. Invited speakers will include:

4th I C on Engineering Failure Analysis - oral program announced, early bird discount offer ends 9 April

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Don't miss out! Register by Friday 9th April 2010 to save on the cost of your registration fee for the Fourth International Conference on Engineering Failure Analysis at Churchill College in Cambridge from 4th - 7th July 2010.

Elsevier is pleased to announce details of the oral programme are now available - please visit www.icefa.elsevier.com for more information. Keynote speakers will be:

Radial Turbomachinery Design: Free Webinar by SoftInWay

Submitted by Helen_SoftInWay on

On April 15, 2010, at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. EST SoftInWay will host free webinar "AxSTREAM Generation 3: New Features for Radial Turbomachines" that will showcase the new features of the AXSTREAM software suite for radial turbines and centrifugal compressors. The presentation is followed by an open forum where SoftInWay's experts will answer the attendees' questions.



The webinar's contents and screenshots are available at http://www.softinway.com/education/webinar.asp

CMMSE 2010 - Call for papers - Minisymposium on Sampling theory and meshfree methods

Submitted by netuzhylov on

Please note the Minisymposium on Sampling theory and meshfree methods as a part of

the International Conference on Computational and Mathematical methods in Science and Engineering

CMMSE 2010, 26-30 June 2010, Almeria, Andalucia, Spain
--   http://gsii.usal.es/~CMMSE  --

 This mini-symposium aims to bring together such related areas of
mathematics and computational mechanics as Sampling Theory and Meshfree
Numerical Methods.

PostDoc Position in Experimental (Bio)Mechanics

Submitted by Helmut Boehm on

The Institute of Lightweight Design and Structural Biomechanics

(http://www.ilsb.tuwien.ac.at ) of Vienna University of Technology in Vienna, Austria, has an opening for a Postdoc in Experimental (Bio)Mechanics for a period of two years.

Please, see http://www.ilsb.tuwien.ac.at/gener/aussch18e2.pdf for details

Different approaches for simulation Roll Forming process (ABAQUS & SHAPE-RF)

Submitted by tranvietanh on

 Hi all.


Nice to meet you  

I have the report on simulation Roll forming process by ABAQUS.

Wish that I can have your valuable comments  

Have a nice and happy day 

 
 
 
 

One Post-Doctoral Fellow : High order / curvilinear mesh generation

Submitted by remacle on

There is a growing consensus that state of the art finite volume technology requires, and will continue to require too extensive computational resources to provide the necessary resolution, even at the rate that computational power increases. The requirement for high resolution naturally leads us to consider methods that have a higher order of grid convergence than the classical (formal) 2nd order provided by most industrial grade codes.