Post-doc position in the area of Computational Solid Mechanics
We are no longer accepting applications for this position. Qualified applicants will be contacted in the near future.
Thank you for your interest,
Jeong-Hoon Song
We are no longer accepting applications for this position. Qualified applicants will be contacted in the near future.
Thank you for your interest,
Jeong-Hoon Song
Multiple Ph.D. positions are available in the area of Computational Solid Mechanics in the Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of South Carolina. These positions will begin in August 2011, and fully cover university tuition and stipend.
Hello ! I'm a beginner in Abaqus and for that I've tried to follow this tutorialhttp://fliiby.com/file/831535/i3rkmyhurs.html .
I was all ok until I tried to make the mesh (chapter 3.7.2 in tutorial). It said that they are parts of the assemby that are too complex to be meshed with those mesh settings.
The problematic zone is this:
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I am doing research involving the finite element modeling of a human head namely Scalp, Skull, Brain & Duramater using Abaqus/CAE. I have finished modeling the parts, assigning the material properties, assembling and meshing the said model. I need to drop the whole assembly onto a 'floor'. What step should I choose. Also what interaction would I have to create so that the head would shear when it is dropped a distance less than 1 cm. Also bear in mind that it should not bounce.
Thank you.
Good Time to Everybody, I am working on Thermoplasticity, especially thermoviscoplasticity, will be comparing the results of some basic examples problem worked be Simo and Miehe, modelled in Abaqus with the results of a locally developed code. I am new comer in this excellent forum and I am happy to see myself among a nice community of Mechanicians. I regard all those who are conneted in this form and those who helped in connecting this chain of Mechanics.
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Hi,
I am trying to perform PSD analysis of a composite structure in ANSYS software. I wonder that is a failure criteria such as Tsai-Wu available in this analysis type. In ANSYS Help writes that
I have a hard time finding problem sets for validation and
benchmarking of methods and codes for 3d fluid simulation with free
boundaries. Please guide me to (standardized) problem sets or key
litterture that is a suitable starting point. If there are not many
standardized tests I would like to initiate a dsicussion about what a
good test collection should be. I understand that iMechanica is focused
more on solid mechanics than fluid dynamics but the overlap is big.