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How to better grasp your spoon?

Submitted by Antonio Papangelo on

How can shear loading rate affect the soft adhesive contact area? A new blog post in tribonet.org discusses the problem following the paper "Papangelo, Antonio. (2021). On the Effect of Shear Loading Rate on Contact Area Shrinking in Adhesive Soft Contacts. Tribology Letters. 69." just published in Tribology Letters.

Research Fellow positions available at NTU, Singapore

Submitted by Changjin Huang on

We are seeking strongly motivated candidates to fill two Research Fellow positions in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. The successful candidate will work on experimental studies in the area of cell mechanics, bioprinting, and bio-hybrid soft robotics. We are particularly interested in candidates with research experience in bioengineering, soft materials, mechanobiology and applied mechanics.  

 

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Superelasticity and shape memory effect in zirconia nanoparticles

Submitted by mohsenzaeem on

In this work, superelastic and shape memory properties of single crystalline and polycrystalline yttria stabilized tetragonal zirconia (YSTZ) nanoparticles are studied by atomistic simulations. N. Zhang and M. Asle Zaeem. Superelasticity and shape memory effect in zirconia nanoparticles. Extreme Mechanics Letters 46 (2021) 101301 (8 pages).

Webinar, June 25, 2021, Wang tiles for modular (meta)materials, Jan Zeman

Submitted by Elena Benvenuti on
                                         June 25, 2021, 5:00 - 7:00 PM CET 

                       WANG TILES FOR MODULAR (META)MATERIALS

                      Prof. Jan Zeman, Czech Technical University, Prague

 

An assessment of phase field fracture: crack initiation and growth

Submitted by Emilio Martíne… on

Dear iMechanicians,

We have contributed to the Special Issue organised by the Royal Society on occasion of the centenary of Griffith's seminal paper with a paper revisiting phase field fracture methods and their connection with conventional fracture mechanics theory. I hope that you find it of interest. (https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsta.2021.0021)

Ph.D. Call Doctoral School in Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering - University of Trento, Trento, Italy

Submitted by oreste.bursi on

- Reference persons: Marco Broccardo (UNITN/DICAM), Oreste S. Bursi (UNITN/DICAM) (marco.broccardo [at] unitn.it - oreste.bursi [at] unitn.it)

C8 - scholarship on reserved topics

https://www.unitn.it/en/ateneo/1954/announcement-of-selection

Funded by: MUR – Departments of Excellence

Ph.D. call - Doctoral School in Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering - University of Trento, Italy

Submitted by oreste.bursi on

- Reference persons: Oreste S. Bursi (UNITN/DICAM), Gabriele Zanon (UNITN/DICAM) (oreste.bursi [at] unitn.it - gabriele.zanon [at] unitn.it)

C1 - scholarship on reserved topics

https://www.unitn.it/en/ateneo/1954/announcement-of-selection

Computing wrinkling and restabilization of stretched sheets based on a consistent finite-strain plate theory

Submitted by Fan Xu on

It was reported both in experiments and computations using some classical plate theories that wrinkles can appear in a uniaxially stretched rectangular hyperelastic film with clamped-clamped boundaries and can be suppressed upon further tension. Here, based on a recently-available consistent finite-strain plate theory, we investigate this complex instability problem with isola-center bifurcation (the nontrivial solution curve begins and ends at two distinct points on the trivial line) in more depth and present an efficient numerical algorithm.