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Cannot see result summary at ansys

Submitted by eziwarman on

Hi, everyone ,,,I am a new user using ansys, i am working with pipe model. I build my pipe with solid 42 and solid 45 and meshing it. However,after running it,  I cant see the result summary at POST1 even in the output window the result showed. Any one have a problem like this? if yes..how to solve it ,,,thanks

USNCCM-11 Minisymposium on Computational Methods for Multiscale and Multiphysics Wave Phenomena

Submitted by stefanogonella on

Dear colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention to the minisymposium:

Computational Methods for Multiscale and Multiphysics Wave Phenomena

at the upcoming 11th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM-11, http://www.usnccm.org/) to be held on July 25-29, 2011 in Minneapolis, MN.

Postdoc position at MIT available immediately

Submitted by Markus J. Buehler on

We have several open postdoc positions, to be filled immediately.



The first project is focused on thermal management. The project involves the computational and theoretical analysis of graphene/graphite-metal nanocomposites and experimental work carried out by other team members. We are looking for a strong person with background in thermal and mechanical properties of materials, preferrably with background in molecular simulation.



5th International Symposium on Defect and Material Mechanics - Abstract Deadline January 30th 2011

Submitted by jsanz on

We are delighted to invite you to submit your contribution to ISDMM11. The conference will take place in Seville, Spain, June 27 – July 1st 2011.

Seeking postdoctoral researcher - Molecular Dynamics of CNT-nanocomposites

Submitted by Michael A. McCarthy on

The Irish Research Council (http://www.ircset.ie/tabid/64/default.aspx) has a funding scheme for postdoctoral researchers. I am seeking someone to submit an application to IRCSET to obtain funding to work within my group, in Modelling of CNT-based nanocomposites. The chances of success are high for candidates with a good research record. The deadline for applications is December 8th.

Intermediate Mechanics of Materials - 2nd Edition

Submitted by Jim Barber on

Springer has just published the second edition of my book
`Intermediate Mechanics of Materials'. The book covers a selection of topics appropriate to a second course in mechanics of materials. Many books with titles like 'Advanced Mechanics of Materials' are pitched at a much higher level than most introductory courses and this can present a significant barrier to undergraduate students. My intention in this book is to make this transition smoother by discussing simple examples before introducing general principles and by restricting the mathematical level to topics that can be treated using ordinary differential equations rather than PDEs.