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Faculty post in Composite Aircraft Structures Engineering

Submitted by Michael A. McCarthy on

The University of Limerick in Ireland is seeking applicants for the following position:

Lecturer below the bar in Composite Aircraft Structures Engineering - Specific Purpose Contract

 

Salary Scale: €38,731 - €53,249 p.a.

 Further information for applicants and application material is available online from:

http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/

 The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 16th February 2018.

PhD position in computational solid mechanics

Submitted by A.Tabarraei on

A PhD position is available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The research project is in the multiscale modeling of damage and fracture. Candidates should have a strong background and interests in continuum mechanics and finite elements modeling. Programming experience in Fortran or C++ is a big plus. The starting date for this position is August 2018.

On the distribution and scatter of fatigue lives obtained by integration of crack growth curves: does initial crack size distribution matter?

Submitted by Mike Ciavarella on
On the distribution and scatter of fatigue lives obtained by integration of crack growth curves: does initial crack size distribution matter?
  • January 2018
  • Engineering Fracture Mechanics

Topology optimization of magnetic source distributions for diamagnetic and superconducting levitation

Submitted by sergkuznet on

Topology optimization is used to obtain a magnetic source distribution providing levitation of a diamagnetic body or type I superconductor with maximized thrust force. We show that this technique identifies non-trivial source distributions and may be useful to design devices based on non-contact magnetic suspension and other magnetic devices, such as micro-magneto-mechanical devices, high field magnets etc.

A recent PNAS paper explained! FRACTURE MECHANICS SIMPLE CALCULATIONS TO EXPLAIN SMALL REDUCTION OF THE REAL CONTACT AREA UNDER SHEAR

Submitted by Mike Ciavarella on

If you have seen the very nice PNAS paper which just appeared

Sahli, R., Pallares, G., Ducottet, C., Ben Ali, I.E., Al Akhrass, S., Guibert, M., Scheibert, J., 2018, Evolution of real contact area under shear, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(3), pp. 471-476.

Here we provide a simple explanation.

FACTA UNIVERSITATIS

Series: Mechanical Engineering

DOI: 10.22190/FUME180108007C

Short Communication

FRACTURE MECHANICS SIMPLE CALCULATIONS TO EXPLAIN SMALL REDUCTION OF THE REAL CONTACT AREA UNDER SHEAR

UDC 539.6

18-month post-doctorate position at SRMP, CEA/Saclay, France, starting from April 2018

Submitted by Lisa Ventelon on

Title of the project: Ab initio modelling of interactions between dislocations and solutes in body-centered cubic metals

Research area: Solid State Physics, Materials Science

Summary of the project: