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Pressure load definition in ABAQUS when the surface is constantly changing

Submitted by Mukund Gupta on

I am new to abaqus. I am trying to simulate a simple model in abaqus- an elastic spherical shell being sucked into a rigid tube. the diameter to the shelll is thrice that of the tube and I want to study the large deformation of the shell into the tube.

moving heat sourse (laser) in ansys

Submitted by ostwals on

hi everybody ,

i m quite new wd the ansys ,and was trying to simulate a problem of moving heat sourse  (laser )

laser is having a gaussian beam distribution and has to move wd some velocity over a face of the plate .how could i model heat distribution of the laser and how coulad i move it wd some velocity.. 

i hope i m clear,plz help me out. 

Post-Doc Positions in Computational Materials / Computational Chemistry at The University of Texas at Arlington

Submitted by pkroll on

We are seeking two post-doctoral researchers to pursue computational studies of polymer-derived high-temperature ceramics, which exhibit an unusual structure at the nano-scale. Projects involve quantum and classical molecular dynamics simulations, modeling structure formation and fracture mechanics, solid state and gas-solid thermodynamic processes, and oxidation behavior.

Ph.D. position in material modelling

Submitted by cbrandl on

Please see attached pdf for detailed information.

The group Material Science and Simulations (Helena Van Swygenhoven) is looking for a PhD candiate perfoming atomistic simulations on dislocation/interface interaction. The group performs research in the structural and mechanical properties of metal, alloys and composites using in-situ testing facility and is exploiding synergies with computational material science. 

Successful people will choose Ed Hardy

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

The
ed hardy Clothing was getting out to everyone and I noticed, in certain areas, that people were really into this shit. I thought it was a little weird mostly. Why? Because its based on a tattoo artist by the name of Don Ed Hardy. Christian Audigier was pretty much making shirts based of his tattoos. I admit, I do like Don Ed Hardy’s tattoos on people but not on clothes. Don’t get it twisted. I found the tattoo concept interesting. But it only appeals to me it as a coloring book on a shirt.

INELASTICITY OF MATERIALS - A NEW BOOK

Submitted by Srinivasan Sivakumar on
INELASTICITY OF MATERIALS- An Engineering Approach and a Practical Guide

by 

Arun R Srinivasa (Texas A&M University, USA) &

Sivakumar M Srinivasan (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India)