Postdoctoral Position (2 years) in Computational Arterial Biomechanics in Dublin City University, Ireland
Smooth muscle cell response to fibre remodelling: Computational vascular mechanobiology using multi-scale modelling techniques
Smooth muscle cell response to fibre remodelling: Computational vascular mechanobiology using multi-scale modelling techniques
We are pre-screening candidates for an opening for technical services engineer at ANSYS Inc. in Houston, TX.
The job entails providing advanced technical guidance on various aspects of computational Structural Mechanics to clients in industry and academia.
Dear Colleagues,
A postdoctoral fellowship is available at Paris Institute of Technology (ParisTech) to work on generalized continua modeling.
I am trying to write my own code for geometrically nonlinear analysis of mixed structures (cables, trusses, beams...). I would like to have it as general as possible ie. applicable also to 2D and 3D solids. I am trying to follow nonincremental Newton Raphson procedure from Ansys theory manual, but my computation are not converging.. Can I kindly ask you for advice ?
Here is my flow:
=== Linear analysis ===
(1) inv Kt *F = du
resluts are correct comparing to Ansys
=== Nonlinear analysis ===
while (F_ext - F_int) < 1e-3
(2) u = u +du
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Two PhD positions are available at
Iowa State University to perform work on federally funded projects on phase-field
modeling of stress-induced phase transformations, surface-induced phenomena, and interaction between phase transformation
and plasticity using FEM. Positions can be either in Engineering Mechanics program in Aerospace Engineering Department (preferable) or in Mechanical Engineering Department.