2012 Joint Conference of the Engineering Mechanics Institute and 11th ASCE Joint Specialty Conference on Probabilistic Mechanics
The joint EMI/PMC 2012 conference to
be held on June 17-20, 2012, at the University of Notre Dame, in South
The joint EMI/PMC 2012 conference to
be held on June 17-20, 2012, at the University of Notre Dame, in South
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can be as simple as you get my explaination if you want/need to cite my works, or co-authoring paper in things that we can work synergically, or even research collaboration.
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here is some of my recent works:
computational materials science, 50(4) 2011 pp.1499-1503
theoretical and applied fracture mechanic, in press, doi:
10.1016/j.tafmec.2011.10.004
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I'm a freshman for ABAQUS User Subroutines. I'm studying laser forming and I wanna use DFLUX to make a Goldak heat source model in my simulation. But I don't know how to do with it. Are there any examples or advice about studying DFLUX?
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Hierarchical Mechanics of Diatom Algae: From Atoms to Organism and Weakness to Strength
This month’s iMechanica Journal Club theme is the hierarchical structure and mechanics of diatom algae, silicified organisms that use silica (“sand”) – abundantly available in the ocean – to construct strong, tough and stiff structures [1-10]. The interest in this area has been revived recently given recent advances in the combined measurement, modeling and synthesis of these materials, leading to exciting research being conducted at the interface of mechanics and biology.
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I am in the process of developing an FE code, and doing the analysis, for a class of highly nonlinear, dynamic problems in elasticity using Total Lagrangian formulation. It is well-known that for the accuracy purposes, we need to use a small timestep size (stability is not an issue for me as I am using an unconditionally stable implicit scheme for timestepping).
My doubt is whether I can use arbitrarily/extremely small time steps in the analysis for a given mesh?
Mechanically active single-crystal structures can now be fabricated with size scales of less than 100 nm in all three dimensions. These engineered structures have fundamental mechanical resonance frequencies approaching 1 GHz, with very little mechanical dissipation. Using such structures, we are developing a new class of devices with applications in electrometry, magnetometry, surface physics, and investigations of the physics of phononmediated processes. The methods used to fabricate these devices, combining electron-beam
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