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Accretion and Ablation in Deformable Solids with an Eulerian Description: Examples using the Method of Characteristics

Submitted by Kiana Naghibzadeh on

Dear colleagues,

We invite you to see the preprint of our new paper "Accretion and Ablation in Deformable Solids with an Eulerian Description: Examples using the Method of Characteristics" which will appear in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids. Recent work has proposed an Eulerian approach to the surface growth problem, enabling the side-stepping of the issue of constructing the reference configuration. However, this raises the complementary challenge of determining the stress response of the solid. To resolve this, the approach introduced the elastic deformation as an additional kinematic descriptor of the added material, and its evolution has been shown to be governed by a transport equation. Here, we applied the method of characteristics to solve concrete simplified problems motivated by surface growth in biomechanics and manufacturing (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10812865211054573)

[Polymers] Special Issue: Mechanics of 3D-Printed Polymers and Polymer Composites

Submitted by Mirkhalaf on

A special issue on "Mechanics of 3D-Printed Polymers and Polymer Composites", is recently launched in the journal "Polymers". If your research is related to the topic, I would like to invite you to submit your latest research developments to the special issue. For more details and submitting your manuscript, please see: 

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/polymers/special_issues/Mech_3D_Print_Poly…;

 

Postdoc openings on dislocation dynamics etc. in additive manufacturing at National University of Singapore

Submitted by Wentao Yan on

Dr. Wentao Yan's group at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore (NUS), focuses on metal additive manufacturing: computational modeling, experimental investigation and data analytics.

Call for abstracts: Topic on 3D Printed Soft Materials in ASME IMECE 2021 (virtual conference)

Submitted by Kai Yu on

Dear colleagues:

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the topic on 3D Printed Soft Materials at the 2021 ASME IMECE, which is to be held as a virtual conference online from November 1 to November 5, 2021. This year, we are more than happy to invite Dr. Cheng Sun from Northwestern University to give an invited talk.

 

Please refer to the attached file for the scope of our topic. To submit an abstract, please

1. Go to: https://event.asme.org/IMECE

Research Associate position for experimental-numerical analysis of fatigue crack growth in residual stress modified additive manufactured samples; Lüneburg

Submitted by bklusemann on

Leuphana University of Lüneburg stands for innovation in education and scholarship based on the values of a humanistic, sustainable and entrepreneurial university. The collaborative search for knowledge and viable solutions in the areas of education, culture, sustainability as well as management and entrepreneurship defines the university model with its award-winning College, Graduate School and Professional School. Methodological diversity and interdisciplinary cooperation characterize our academic understanding.