Post-doctoral Associate in brain biomechanics, medical imaging
Post-doctoral Associate in brain biomechanics is available at Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
Post-doctoral Associate in brain biomechanics is available at Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
A 3-year PhD scholarship is available to work on simulation methods to treat colloidal
particles that are flowing near, or are transported within fluid interfaces (L.
Botto et al., Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 9957-9971); the focus is on fluid
mechanical aspects coupled with physical-chemistry. For details: webspace.qmul.ac.uk/lbotto
Hi all,
The book “Corrosion and Materials in the Oil and Gas Industries”, edited by Reza Javaherdashti, Chikezie Nwaoha and Henry Tan, has been published by CRC Press/Taylor and Francis LLC, USA.
Hello guys,
I am working on a project wherein there is a rubber material which gets compressed. Now I have the force-displacement curve for this rubber material. I intend to represent the rubber with NL springs.
The F-d curve mentiones the specimen details as 5*100mm. This i beleive is the tested specimen. Now how can I consider this for the whole rubber model???
I have n number of springs connected in parallel. How can I consider this when I use a F-d curve?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
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The book “Corrosion and Materials in the Oil and Gas Industries”, edited by Reza Javaherdashti, Chikezie Nwaoha and Henry Tan, has been published by CRC Press/Taylor and Francis LLC, USA.
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An interesting presentation of the state of the question by Dr Louis Cloutier, in 2008.
A two year postdoctoral research officer position on the development and implementation of computational techniques (hp-finite elements) for Maxwell's equations and their associated inverse problem is available at Swansea University. To apply for the position see
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