Journal Club for June 2021: Viscoelastic metamaterials
We discuss the state of the art and recent advances on the interplay between viscoelasticity and mechanical instabilities and metamaterials.
We discuss the state of the art and recent advances on the interplay between viscoelasticity and mechanical instabilities and metamaterials.
In situ dendrite reinforced Bulk Metallic Glass matrix composites (BMGCs) are known to overcome poor ductility and fracture response exhibited by monolithic bulk metallic glasses (BMGs). In this paper (Shear fracture in bulk metallic glass composites) recently published by our group in Acta Materialia, we report mode I and mode II fracture experiments on the above in situ BMGCs containing transforming and non-transforming dendrites.
2. Where: Europe (Italy, Belgium, Serbia)
The Society of Engineering Science is pleased to announce the SES (Virtual) Month: Mechanics Matters. This event will be held over 5 days in October 2021 in a virtual format. All information will be updated on our website: https://socengsci.org/ses-virtual-month/
KTH Royal Institute of Technology is looking for candidates for an Assistant Professor position in Solid Mechanics with a profile in Bio-based Nanostructured Materials.
Please, read the job description and apply if it meets your profile! We do not have a frontrunner and are in search of good applicants.
https://www.kth.se/en/om/work-at-kth/lediga-jobb/what:job/jobID:384869/where:4/
If you have ever had to study and teach classical mechanics, then one of the challenges is to explain the equivalences of distinct formulations of the equations of motion for discrete mechanical systems. It is not transparent, particularly in the presence of constraints, how the Newton-Euler equations, Lagrange’s equations, Gibbs-Appell equations, Maggi's equations, Kane’s equations, Boltzmann-Hamel equations, and several other fomulations, are equivalent.
A post-doctoral position in the general area of continuum level simulations of high-strain rate impact phenomena and thermo-mechanical modeling in moving boundary problems is available in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Northeastern University. The specific goals of this post-doctoral research opportunity are to investigate the causes of residual stresses in metal additive manufacturing based on cold-particle gas spray technology and to design strategies to optimize its distribution.
How can we induce twist in tubular structures without applying a torque?
In nature, such behavior is enabled by material anisotropy. In our new work, we show that isotropic bi-layer tubes with twist incompatible layers can twist upon inflation and extension.
Interestingly, the direction of twist can spontaneously reverse as the load increases!
Check out our new paper at EML:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352431621000766
Cambridge University Engineering Department is seeking applicants for the "Ashby Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mechanics and Materials". This Fellowship has recently been established in honour of the pioneering research by Prof. M F Ashby CBE, FRS, FREng. The Fellowship is for 3 years.
Dear colleagues,