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PhD position in computational mechanics

Submitted by Arttu Polojärvi on

We in Aalto University School of Engineering are looking for a doctoral student to work on numerical modelling of fragmentation of quasi-brittle materials. In more detail, you will study breakage and fragmentation of ice blocks. These phenomena occur under compressive loads in ice block to ice block contacts. The fragmentation process is complicated, and requires novel numerical modelling techniques. Modelling may need to be done on different scales, which may have to reach from very high resolution modeling to simplified contact models on larger scale.

From 3D Images to Models - Introduction to Simpleware Software Workshop | Bristol, UK, Apr 25th 2018

Submitted by Simpleware on

Date / Time: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 / 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Location: Filton Holiday Inn, Bristol, UK

Fee: Free-to-attend. Pre-registration is required as places are limited

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PhD Thesis position available at Ecole Polytechnique

Submitted by Laurence Bodelot on

Subject: EMERGENT ADAPTIVE BEHAVIORS, embracing fluid-structure interactions to achieve new functionalities

PhD opportunity at the laboratory: Ladhyx, Ecole Polytechnique

Supervision: Sophie Ramananarivo & Emmanuel de Langre

Email: sophie.ramananarivo [at] ladhyx.polytechnique.fr

Intended start date: September 2018

From 3D Images to Models - Introduction to Simpleware Software Workshop, Apr 24th 2018, Coventry, UK

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Date / Time: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 / 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Location: Coventry, UK    

Fee: Free-to-attend. Pre-registration is required as places are limited

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GTN model

Submitted by Arshdeep Singh on

I have 2 questions regarding GTN model.

1) What does q1, q2, q3 signify in GTN damage model? What are their physical meanings. I know only their numerical values.
2) How to deal with the problem of GTN in Compression? It is working fine with tension but while in compression it is unable to converge.

Available Postdoctoral Position - Computational Materials and Mechanics

Submitted by garritt_tucker on
An opening for a highly qualified postdoctoral researcher in the area of computational mechanics and materials science is available at the Colorado School of Mines with a collaborative appointment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering between Prof. Aaron P. Stebner (The Beam Team: stebnerlab.mines.edu, Alliance for the Development of Additive Processing Technologies (ADAPT): adapt.mines.edu) and Prof. Garritt J. Tucker (Computational Materials Science and Design (CMSD): extreme.mines.edu).