Post-Doctoral Researcher Position at Johns Hopkins University in Computational Mechanics of Materials
Computational Mechanics Research Laboratory (CMRL)
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Maryland
Computational Mechanics Research Laboratory (CMRL)
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Maryland
LONDON, UK and NEW YORK, USA - July 6 - Advanced Design Technology (ADT), a global leader in the development of advanced turbomachinery design methods and the TURBOdesign Suite has recently announced the appointment of Richard Hunsley as Engineering Services Manager. Hunsley will report directly to Mehrdad Zangeneh, Founder and Managing Director of ADT.
The Applied Mechanics Division, of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, seeks nominations for the awards listed below. All the awards are international. Neither the nominee nor the nominator need be a member of the ASME. However nominators must not be active members of the respective award committees. Further descriptions of the awards are given at http://divisions.asme.org/amd/Honors_Awards.cfm. A PDF version of this announcement can be found as an attachment at the end of this blog entry.
Two Ph.D. candidate positions are available at the Institute of Structural Analysis (ISD) of Leibniz Universität Hannover within the H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie European Training Network project FULLCOMP - FULLy integrated analysis, design, manufacturing and health-monitoring of COMPosite structures.
Topic 1: Failure analysis of composite structures through global-local methods
Topic 2: Reduced-order models and probabilistic analysis for nonlinear structural analysis of composite structures
Mechanics of Mechanochemically Responsive Elastomers
Qiming Wang, Gregory R. Gossweiler, Stephen L. Craig, Xuanhe Zhao
Two PhD positions are available immediately in the Computational Materials & Mechanics Laboratory at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Rolla), http://web.mst.edu/~aslezaeemm/:
1. Multi-phase field modeling: defect formation and evolution during dendritic solidification of aluminum alloys
2. Molecular dynamics simulations of properties of oxides
Hello People,
Would anyone please tell me or provide any documentation for how to find Temperature Dependent CTE (coefficient of thermal expansion) or modulus of elasticity? I have water which is encapsulated in box made of steel and which goes under freezing process and water expands.
So i need any mathematic relations for water and metal as well to fine CTE.
Thanking you,
Rohan
Two post doctoral positions are available at the University of Limerick, Ireland. The object of the research, which is funded by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), is to obtain an understanding of the mechanical behaviour of ferritic and martensitic steels at the micron and sub-micron scale and to link this behaviour to component behaviour. The work will involve computational and experimental studies of material behaviour using a range of numerical and experimental techniques.
Understanding the dynamic stability of bodies in frictional contact steadily sliding one over the other is of basic interest in various disciplines such as physics, solid mechanics, materials science and geophysics. Here we report on a two-dimensional linear stability analysis of a deformable solid of a finite height H, steadily sliding on top of a rigid solid within a generic rate-and-state friction type constitutive framework, fully accounting for elastodynamic effects.