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Free Folding of Suspended Graphene Sheets by Random Mechanical Stimulation

Submitted by Jianliang Xiao on

Graphene edges, analogous to the structure of nanotubes, can significantly influence the overall electronic and magnetic properties of graphene nanostructures, and thus have become important issues in graphene research, especially for electronic applications. In this recent paper published on PRL, we reported that the free folding of suspended graphene sheets by random mechanical stimulation has preferred folding directions.

2D Finite Element Mesh : Plate with a Hole/ Flow over cylinder for higher p order ( p- refinement )

Submitted by pradeepvv82 on

 

Hi,

 

I am looking for a code that generates a 2D mesh with higher order p (say p=  5, 6, ..) for plate with a hole problem (or) flow over cylinder.

If any one has any info that would be great !!

 

Regards,

Venkat 

 

 

 

 

2010 Melosh Medalist

Submitted by John E. Dolbow on

Phanish Suryanarayana, from the California Institute of Technology, is the 2010 Melosh Medalist for the Best Student Paper in Finite Element Analysis.  Phanish won for his paper titled "Non-periodic Finite-Element and Mesh-Free Formulation of Kohn-Sham Density Functional Theory".  He presented the paper on Friday, April 30, 2010, on the campus of Duke University.  

Please join me in congratulating Phanish!  

generalized plane strain, ansys

Submitted by agg E.kalimeris on

 Hi

I am doing a simulation using Ansys . I use finite element plane 183 with the generalized plane strain option. The problem is that i am doing something wrong and this option dosn't work .Does anybody knows where i can find an example using generalized plane strain option .I have read the mannual and the example 38 in verification mannual but it did not helped  

The shape of the Eiffel Tower

Submitted by Mike Ciavarella on

I've got interested, since I am going with about 10 of my students to Paris for the Euromech conference I am coorganizing in July, by the design of the Eiffel Tower.  Eiffel was a great engineer, and indeed his shape of the tower apparently comes from his ingenious idea of  balancing weigth and wind pressure so that there is little need of foundations.  WIKIPEDIA has an account of this design idea, and the resulting integro-differential equation.

Acurate Size Measurements of Nano Particles and Nano Pores Make Mechanical Understanding Easy

Submitted by Dehua Yang on

Encouraged by its current and prospective customers, Ebatco’s Nano Analysis and Testing Laboratory (NAT Lab) has expanded its nano/micro scale analytical and measurement capabilities significantly. More than ever before, customers can gain insights and comprehension of what is going on and why it has happened at the nano/micro scale.