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Mini-Symposium on "Developments in Finite Element and Meshless Formulations Applied to Metal Forming Problems", on ECCOMAS 2012

Submitted by Robertt Valente on

Mini-Symposium on "Developments in Finite Element and Meshless Formulations Applied to Metal Forming Problems" (MS124), within the ECCOMAS 2012 International Conference, September 10-14, Vienna, Austria 

Mini-Symposium description

Numerical simulation analyses of metal forming processes involve a high level of complexity, from both fundamental and industrial application standpoints, requiring robust and comprehensive technology in order to achieve realistic solutions.

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU): 2012 Summer Program on Complex Materials at the University of Vermont

Submitted by Fred Sansoz on
Undergraduate students are encouraged to participate in experimental
and theoretical studies of the properties of complex materials. This
intensive summer program takes place each year at the University of
Vermont (USA), funded in part through the Research Experiences for
Undergraduates (REU) Program of the National Science
Foundation. Undergraduate students from all institutions are invited
to apply to the UVM Summer Program on Complex Materials. Of particular interest is a project in my group on the study of nanoscale plasticity in metallic materials using atomistic computer simulation. Your application must arrive at the University of Vermont on or before April 6, 2012.
 

Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Modelling Creep Damage

Submitted by acfcocks on

At Oxford University we are seeking to appoint a post doctoral Research Assistant to work on the modelling of cavity nucleation and growth in the heat affected zone of a welded component operating in the creep regime. A detailed advertisement and further particulars about the post can be found in the attached files.

Further Information can be obtained from Prof Alan Cocks - alan.cocks [at] eng.ox.ac.uk

FEAP umat routines

Submitted by Mubeen on

Hi all,

I am using FEAP 8.2 in my university, and have to write a user material routine, but there is no clear guideline/example about which files to modify for this purpose. Sorry to say, the programmer's manual is very short, and very little detail is there.

The old tutorials/examples based on FEAP (7.x) are no longer helpful because the FEAP 8.2, 8.3 source code has changed considerably (atlease the files in user folder), hence the novice can get mad after trying for many weeks to figure out the way for doing this.

Call for abstract-ASME IMECE 2012 Track 9-35 Symposium on Integrated Structures and Materials in Advanced Technologies

Submitted by Nanshu Lu on
Dear colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to a Symposium on Mechanics of Integrated Structures and Materials in Advanced Technologies at the ASME 2012 IMECE, to be held Nov 9-15, 2012, at Houston Texas. This symposium will be the seventh in such a symposium series organized by ASME Technical Committee of Integrated Structures since IMECE 2006. We hope you can join us and continue the success of this symposium series.

Deadline of abstract submission is Monday, 27 Feb. 2012.

Call for Papers: Micro and Nano Systems Engineering and Packaging Track (Track 10): TOPIC NAME: Applied Mechanics and Materials

Submitted by Ashfaq Adnan on

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Dear
Colleagues:

We
would like to invite you to submit abstract(s) to the Applied Mechanics and
Materials symposium (Track 10-21) at the upcoming 2012 ASME International
Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition to be held Nov 9-15,
2012, at Houston Texas.

Prospective authors should submit a 400-word abstract via
the web tool at the Congress 2012 website

A summer school on Nonsmooth Contact and Impact Mechanics. Aussois. September 2012

Submitted by vacary on

Dear Colleagues,



A summer school on Nonsmooth Contact and Impact Mechanics is organized from September 10 to 14 at Aussois in the French Alpes. The main focus of the school will be on modeling and numerical/simulation  aspects,  and the following topics will be covered:



Algorithms for contact detection in time-stepping numerical methods

Convergence of time-stepping methods

Multiple impacts in multibody systems

Painlevé paradoxes

Waves in chains of balls

Simulating large fiber assemblies such as hair

How do Italian Universities compare with British Universities, and the importance of Charles Dickens.

Submitted by Alan R. S. Ponter on

Mike Ciavarelli and I discussed the possibility of doing a comparison of Italian and British Universities. On reflection, I could not decide where to begin but wrote the attached. It is part personal experience, part history and part Charles Dickens who was born 200 years ago today. If you don't understand the connection, read on.

Thermal problem !

Submitted by mystar_bkc10 on

Dear All !

I had one non-understood problem when i made thermal excerise as below : Analysis in ANSYS

"One closed box with bonded-contact parts which was placed in 50 C ambient temperature. I made boundary as Convection with simplied case film coeffient and 50 C ambient temperature. Then i analyzed with two cases of Box material.

First, Box material is Composite with 50(W/m.k) Isotropic Thermal Conduction. Second, Box material is Cast Iron with 0.48(W/m.k) Isotropic Thermal Conduction.

Looking for PhD Position

Submitted by Harsha Tirumala on

I am looking for PhD at a reputed university in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in areas of specialization such as

1.Design and Manufacturing (Specialty: Adaptive Aircraft Design, Experimental Methods, FEA, Low Reynolds Number Aerodynamics)

2.Energy (Biofuels, Fuel Cells, Nuclear Engineering)

3.Vehicle Dynamics (Automobile Safety, Automotive Powertrains, Impact & Crash-Worthiness, Rotor Dynamics)

4.Thermofluid Systems (Combustion Dynamics,IC Engines, Computational/Fluid Dynamics)