Share/run engineering simulation codes in the cloud
I know the mechanics community have many codes to share. If you have developed engineering software including legacy Windows codes or linux codes, you can easily publish your code in the cloud and have it run on any devices including smart phones through cdmHUB.org. The codes could be simple codes you wrote for your dissertation or comprehensive commerical package like ABAQUS or ANSYS. You don't have to change your code, no source codes are needed. All you need to do is to upload your executable through a very straight forward way which only takes a few minutes.
Will the virtual work be valid in finite deformation?
"We see from the above that the virtual work statement is precisely the weak form of equilibrium equations and is valid for non-linear as well as linear stress-strain (or stress-strain rate) relations." --- written by O.C. Zienkiewicz etc. at Page 71 of <The Finite Element Method: Its Basis and Fundamentals Sixth edition>
Here is my question: Will the virtual work still be valid for the case of non-linear strain-displacement relations (finite deformation)?
NSF Travel Award Available for McMat2015
Applications are being accepted from graduate students, postdocs and community college mechanics and materials instructors associated with US institutions to attend the upcoming McMat2015 conference (June 29-July 1, Seattle). The support is made possible by the NSF CMMI Mechanics of Materials program and will be at the level of $500 per applicant. To apply, please go to
http://www.jotform.us/form/50837070838157
and upload the following documents by Friday, April 3, 2015:
Journal Club Theme of April 2015: Mechanical Characterization of Soft Hydrated Materials
Mechanical characterization of soft hydrated materials
By Yuhang Hu, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Importance
ICMOBT 2015 - Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA, 6-10 December 2015
Submit Abstract
Abstract submission deadline: 26th June 2015
http://www.mechanicsofbiomaterials.com/submit-abstract.asp
Themes are:
1. Biological Materials
PhD position available in Computational Mechanics of Materials @ Arts et Métiers-ParisTech
A PhD scholarship is available at Paris Institute of Technology (ParisTech) to work on the computational mechanics of crystalline polymers.
See the file attached for description.
This project is conducted in collaboration with the Centre for Molecular and Macromolecular Studies / Polish Academy of Sciences in Lodz, Poland.
PhD Position available
Multiscale material design group in SUNY at StonyBrook is looking for two qualified candidates pursuing PhD degree starting in Fall 2015.
One position is on multi-scale simulations ( use MD, FEA) and conducting experiments on progressive failure on compoistes materials
Applicants should have a strong background in mechanics and good programming skills. A keen interest in pursuing knowledge on science is essential.
Marie Curie Project on Sports Head Injuries - Characterisation of Energy Absorbing Materials for Helmet Liner Applications
Characterisation of Energy Absorbing Materials for Helmet Liner Applications
Level: PhD, Funded €40-70k, 3 years