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i just want to know either abaqus/cae can modul the reinfocement..or we need to add the text of reiforcement on the input file from CAE pre-processing.
hi,
i just want to know either abaqus/cae can modul the reinfocement..or we need to add the text of reiforcement on the input file from CAE pre-processing.
Has someone worked on the parallel computing in the multibody system to the vehicle dynamics? It's what I am doing now. I am faced to make a choice, OpenMP or MPI? OpenMP is a little easy to program, but with less portability. I prefer MPI and I think if it is a best choice to parallelize the constraint libraries, although it is a bit difficult to program. Am I right? Is anyone also doing it now? Opinions and suggestions are welcome!
Hi, does anyone know publications incorporating both linear viscoelasticity and phase transition? For example, both phase can be transferred to each other and each phase has its own relaxation function G(t). For arbitrary loading and temperature histories, at some special time the material experiences the phase transition. Thanks a lot:)
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of my co-organizers, Jianqi Li, Dapeng Yu, Xiaolei Xu and Lianmao Peng, we cordially invite you to attend the International Workshop on In Situ Electron Microscopy in Advanced Materials Research, held at Institute of Physics, Chinese Academic of Science on May 31 to June 2, 2008, in Beijing, China.
The following is our most recent research work to share with you. http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v7/n2/abs/nmat2085.html
Dear colleagues,
Here is our most rerent work to share with you! http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v7/n2/abs/nmat2085.html
Is there any computing module which can compute a heap of disk elements in DEM(discrete element method)?it'd be better if it is written in matlab or C/C++. I'm doing research on the combined DEM-FEM. I need such module so as to save my time.
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As the most rigid cytoskeletal filaments, microtubules bear compressive forces in living cells, balancing the tensile forces within the cytoskeleton to maintain the cell shape. It is often observed that, in living cells, microtubules under compression severely buckle into short wavelengths. By contrast, when compressed, isolated microtubules in vitro buckle into single long-wavelength arcs. The critical buckling force of the microtubules in vitro is two orders of magnitude lower than that of the microtubules in living cells.
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