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ECCM IV, 2010, Paris: Symposium on multiscale methods for modelling surface effects on nanosystems and nanostructured materials

Submitted by Julien Yvonnet on

We are inviting abstracts for the following symposium: Multiscale methods for modeling surface effects on nanosystems and nanostructured materials, European Conference on Computational Mechanics (ECCM IV), May 16-21, 2010, Paris, France.
http://ww/eccm2010.org/index.php

Post-Doctoral Position in Theoretical Mechanics

Submitted by Yuhang Hu on

The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), is commencing a basic research program to establish Virtual Tests for high temperature ceramic composite materials. This activity will be supported within the new National Hypersonic Science Center, Structures and Materials, which is funded by NASA and the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research.The overall program involves a number of institutions, led by Teledyne Scientific Co., in Thousand Oaks, California (Drs. David Marshall and Brian Cox).

2010 SEM's 11th International Symp. on MEMS & Nano.

Submitted by ming t lin on

SEM's 11th International Symposium on MEMS & Nano. will be held in Indianapolis IN, June 7-9, 2010.

I am helping organize session on Characterization of Thin Films and would like to welcome abstract submission in related subject.

proceddure to solve the problem in ansys

Submitted by ravindra.d on

 Hi, this is Ravindra

I am doing my M.Tech project in JNNCE college Shimoga, Karnataka.

 I am facing some problem with the ansys, my problem is to solve the 3D rotational problem in ansys, in this the constraining and the loads are the major problem im not able to solve this problem can you guide me.

Position Open: William E. Diefenderfer Chair in Mechanical Engineering at Penn State University

Submitted by Aman Haque on

Dear Colleagues:

The Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking applicants for the William E. Diefenderfer Chair in Mechanical Engineering. Attached is a flyer for your information. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Sincerely

Aman Haque

Breakdown of structural models for zigzag single wall carbon nanotubes

Submitted by rbatra on

The following article shows that the linear elasticity theory does
not predict well inextensional modes of vibration of a single-wall
zig-zag tube.

 Gupta, S.S., Bosco, F.  and 
Batra, R. C. (2009) Breakdown of structural models for vibrations of
single-wall zigzag carbon nanotubes, J.
Applied Physics,
106,
063527.