Thermodynamics 2.0
If you ever wanted to attend a conference where Natural Sciences meet Social Sciences. You may want to consider attending,
If you ever wanted to attend a conference where Natural Sciences meet Social Sciences. You may want to consider attending,
Recently, I guest-edited a special issue of the journal Entropy on Unified Mechanics Theory and related topics. All published papers are available for free download from the link below.
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/entropy/special_issues/fatigue
Two PhD positions are currently available in the Computational Laboratory for the Mechanics of Interfaces at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville (http://clmi.utk.edu). Research topics are in the following areas:
1. Modeling of titanium alloys using dislocation density based crystal plasticity finite element method.
2. Thermo-mechanical modeling of damage in fiber-reinforced composite materials using mixture theory.
Basic Engineering Thermodynamics content is online:
http://www.thermospokenhere.com
Over 200 sequential examples and topics. The material includes essential
prerequisite physics and calculus. Coverage of Engineering Thermo amounts to
about 30% of the typical, current ME Department offering. Less is More!
I am trying to calculate the activity of aluminium in the liquid state or solid state. The bottom line is that I want to know if Aluminium during oxidation is more active in the liquid state than in solid state.If so, how can I prove it.