Slides on Pressure and Chemical Potential
Here are some slides I made on the subject of "Pressure and Chemical Potential" for the final meeting of Prof. Zhigang Suo's ES 241 class in the Spring of 2009.
Here are some slides I made on the subject of "Pressure and Chemical Potential" for the final meeting of Prof. Zhigang Suo's ES 241 class in the Spring of 2009.
Please see the attached slides on electric potential, deformation and polarization.
Please see attachment for ES 241 final presentation on heat conduction and the Boltzmann distribution.
Please see attachment for ES241 final presentation--general theory of finite deformation
At the invitation of David Clarke on behalf of the UCSB/Los Alamos Institute of Multiscale Materials and Structures, I gave the following three lectures:
The abstracts follow, and the slides are attached at the end of this post.
Rob Wood teaches a course on micro/nano robotics, and asks me to give a 30-minute tutorial on the theory of dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs). I attach my slides, which might be useful to you if you'd like to include this topic in your class. The tutorial draws upon work in the literature, as well as recent work in my group:
I'm attaching slides of a talk that I gave yesterday at the Schlumberger-Doll Research Center. In preparing the talk, I made liberal use of slides prepared by Wei Hong for his own presentations. The talk is mainly based on the following papers:
Zhigang Suo, Joost Vlassak, and Sigurd Wagner