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PhD Studentship at University of Strathclyde, Glasgow,UK in the Area of Peridynamics

Submitted by Erkan Oterkus on

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship on PERIDYNAMIC MODELLING in the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering at the University of Strathclyde under the supervision of Dr Julia Race and Dr Selda Oterkus.

 

Polymer constitutive modelling: Formulation and computational aspects

Submitted by Mirkhalaf on
  • This work formulates an elasto-viscoplastic model at finite strains.
  • A particularly efficient numerical integration algorithm is presented.
  • A closed-form analytical expression is derived for the consistent tangent operator.
  • The non-linear behaviour of polymers is captured in the numerical examples.
  • Quadratic rate of convergence is successfully achieved.

doi:10.1016/j.compstruc.2016.01.002

 

Computational Biomechanics of a Subject-specific Brain: Postdoctoral Fellowship at The Johns Hopkins University

Submitted by ndaphalapurkar on

A Postdoctoral Fellowship is available at The Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering, in the area of Computational Brain Biomechanics under accelerative conditions. The goals include modeling the dynamic response of the brain and modeling subject-to-subject variability. The approach will develop computational head model using finite element method, considering advanced mathematical and computational techniques and up-to-date mechanics-based understanding of the brain biomechanics.

Mechanics, Education and Research Universities: Perspectives for the 21st Century

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A Symposium to celebrate Choon Fong Shih on the occasion of his 70th birthday

Group photo I, Group photo II

11 May 2016, 5pm-7pm.  Reception at the Harvard Faculty Club (20 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138)

12 May 2016, Symposium at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (taxi entrance at 200 Beacon Street, Somerville, MA).

8:00-8:30  Buffet breakfast

Webinar: Human Body Models from Simpleware, June 1st 2016

Submitted by Simpleware on

 

Wednesday, June 1, 2016 

This webinar is offered several times. Select the time that works best for you.

Join us for this webinar on the Human Body Models services available from Simpleware. Learn about our options for generating STL and NURBS surface models or Finite Element (FE) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) meshes from our library of MRI and CT datasets or your own 3D image data. 

Applying a moving pressure and traction in Abaqus

Submitted by Hidroxid on

Hello all,

I have applied a moving ellyptical hertzian pressure load on a surface using a DLOAD which works, but I also need the traction load which is the multiplication of this pressure with a friction coeffcient.

Does anybody have any clue how to do it? Directly through abaqus or inside the same DLOAD?

 

Kind regards,

Omid