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Sixth M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics - Focus: Solids & Structures; June 15-17, 2011

Submitted by ranajay on

Dear Colleagues,

The session organizers would like to invite researchers to contribute their work for a special session on “Impact Modeling of Composites” for the Sixth M.I.T.  Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics to be held in June 2011 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Call-for-paper: Symposium on Low Dimensional Carbon NanoMaterials at ASME McMAT-2011

Submitted by Teng Li on

 

The ASME Applied Mechanics and Materials Conference, McMAT-2011    (31 May ~ 2 June 2011, Chicago, IL)

Symposium 7: Low Dimensional Carbon NanoMaterials: Properties and Applications

Deadline for abstract submission: 30 Jan. 2011

USNCCM-11 Mini-symposium on "Multi-scale modeling in contact mechanics"

Submitted by aprakash77 on

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to bring to your notice the mini-symposium on "Multi-scale modeling in contact mechanics" at the 11th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics (http://usnccm.org/). The conference will be held at Minneapolis, Minnesota from July 25-29, 2011.

 

USNCCM-11 Mini-symposium on "Emerging computational methods for transient non-linear problems with multiple temporal scales"

Submitted by aprakash77 on

Dear Colleagues,

 

I would like to bring to your notice the mini-symposium on "Emerging computational methods for transient non-linear problems with multiple temporal scales" at the 11th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics (http://usnccm.org/). The conference will be held at Minneapolis, Minnesota from July 25-29, 2011.

 

Systematic Evaluation of Bonding Strength and Fracture Toughnessess of Adhesive Joints

Submitted by Arun Krishnan on

We have carried out systematic experimental tests to evaluate the bonding strength and fracture toughness of adhesive joints. Our work has been published in Journal of Adhesion as one among the collection of papers honoring Prof. David Dillard for receiving the Adhesion Society Award for Excellence in Adhesion Science sponsored by 3M.

 

Extension limit, polarization saturation, and snap-through instability of dielectric elastomers

Submitted by Bo Li on

A dielectric elastomer is capable of largevoltage-induced deformation, particularly when the voltage is applied on theverge of snap-through instability.  Thispaper describes a model to show that the snap-through instability is markedlyaffected by both the extension limit of polymer chains and the polarizationsaturation of dipoles.  The model mayguide the search for high-performance dielectric elastomer transducers.

 

International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials 2011 2 (2), 59-67

Call for papers for ICoBT 2011 - deadline 15 April

Submitted by Laure Ballu on

Themes covered include

  • orthopaedic surgery
  • dentistry
  • biomechanics
  • biomaterials
  • cosmetic chemistry
  • biophysics
  • biomimetics

The topic of research must include a biological surface as part of the interface (eg articular cartilage, skin), have a direct impact on biological function (eg prosthetic joints, dental implants), or involve the implementation of natural lubrication in man-made systems (biomimetics).

Ph.D. Research Position in Mechanical Engineering (Composites/Smart Materials)

Submitted by hutapea on

Ph.D. research assistantship is available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Qualified applicants should contact Dr. Parsaoran Hutapea (Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering) by email at hutapea [at] temple.edu.