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Hi, all
Molecular dynamics (or MC) is a powerful tool in the protein research. There're lots of scientific works in this field, which deepen our understanding gradually. My question follows, "how about the continuum mechaics in protein research".
Any discussions and advices are appreciated.
Kong 5th Sep 2007
The US-China NSF Workshop and Summer Institute of
Bio- and Nano-Mechanics and Applications (UCWSI2007)
August 31 -- September 4, 2007
Beijing, China
I have already have knowledge in fea,trying to enhance knowledge in meshfree methods please guide me towards the fundamental learning materials in mesh free field.
with regards
kalyan
I found an interesting paper on the arXiv website that may interest some mechanicians. Markus
Title: Brittle fracture down to femto-Joules — and below
Authors: J. Astrom, P.C.F. Di Stefano, F. Probst, L. Stodolsky, J. Timonen
In most of the research papers on meshless methods the following cubic spline function is used as weighting function.
w(y) = 0 if y < -2,
w(y) =1/6(y+2)^3 , if -2 < y < -1
w(y) = 2/3 – y^2(1 + y/2) , if -1 < y < 0
w(y)= 2/3 -y^2(1 - y/2) , if 0 < y < 1
w(y) = -1/6 (y – 2 )^3 , if 1 < y < 2
w(y) = 0 if y >2
Hi all,
I just want to know how do we calculate the RMS wave front in frontal solver...
Thank you,
- Ramdas
Can you help me
Iam studying ansys
for model facture mechanic
How does the cell know when to produce a protein? Why does it produce this protein? How does it produce this protein so accurately, in transcription, timing, and concentration? It is amazing that the cell functions as precisely as it needs to in response to various stimuli. What is more amazing is that the cell's actions are a result of stochastic processes.