What would you choose as the Top 5 Equations? Top 10?
Equations are of central importance in all of science and engineering, but especially so in mechanics.
Equations are of central importance in all of science and engineering, but especially so in mechanics.
24th Nordic Seminar on Computational Mechanics
November 3-4, 2011 - Helsinki - Finland
The seminar is intended for researchers developing computational methods and scientists and engineers focusing on challenging applications and covers all fields of computational mechanics. In particular, presentations by graduate students are welcome.
More information: http://nscm-24.aalto.fi/
These notes are part of a graduate course on advanced elasticity.
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Cardiff University - Cardiff University and LUSAS
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Are you a graduate or post graduate with an interest in Finite Element Analysis?
Hi,
Does anyone have any idea on using VUINTER to define adhesive contact between a hard body and a soft body (the potential between the two surfaces is molecular like van der waals or lennard-jones potential).
I wnat simulat rollong process. Mteral deformation is simulated by FEM and i want simujlate microstructure evolution by KMC method. Do any one have experience in this field (coupling FEM and KMC) ?
I want simulat micro strucure evolution in metal fromind, e.g. rolling. To capture grain growth or refinement, i use MC method and rolling process simulate by FEM method (ABAQUS). Do any one have experience in this field?
Hi all,
Just thought that the following paper archived at the arXiv yesterday could be of general interest to any mechanician:
Xingyu Zhang, Matthew Tomes, Tal Carmon (2011) "Precession optomechanics," arXiv:1104.4839 [^]
The fig. 1 in it makes the matter conceptually so simple that the paper can be recommended to any mechanician for his general reading, and not only to a specialist in the field.
--Ajit
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