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Crystal plasticity

Void growth and coalescence in hexagonal close-packed (HCP) single crystals

Submitted by Shailendra on

I am pleased to share our recent paper on the growth and coalescence of voids in HCP single crystals (Balaji Selvarajou, Shailendra P. Joshi, Amine Benzerga). 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022509618307300 

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Lead Modeling Scientist @ Novelis Global Research and Technology Center, Kennesaw, GA, USA

Submitted by vh on

Job Description 

Requisition Title:Lead Modeling Scientist Job Number::180108JL 

Schedule

:Full-time 

Primary Location

:USA-GA-Kennesaw 

Organization

:Global R&T 

Open PhD position in multi-scale process modeling of titanium alloys at the University of Tennessee

Submitted by Timothy Truster on

We have an open PhD position starting in the Fall semester 2019 at the Computational Laboratory for the Mechanics of Interfaces at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville (http://clmi.utk.edu). The research topic centers upon the modeling of texture evolution during processing conditions of titanium alloys using dislocation density based crystal plasticity. Efficient computational algorithms will be pursued to couple the specimen/part scale and the mesoscale.

PhD position in Multiscale mechanical modeling of metals , IMDEA-Materials Institute

Submitted by jsegurado on

IMDEA Materials Institute is a non-profit research organization located in Madrid, Spain, to carry out research activities in Materials Science and Engineering. More information can be found a www.materials.imdea.org  

 

The research group of Multiscale Materials Modeling at IMDEA Materials is seeking a

 

PhD and Postdoct positions in Crystal Plasticity, IMDEA-Materials Institute

Submitted by jsegurado on

Searching for PhD (thesis) candidate and Postdoctoral research associate, to work in Multiscale Materials Modeling, with special emphasis in crystal plasticity modelling with the finite element method.

Effect of Loading on Slipping of Crystal Planes

Submitted by AfzalRony12 on

We know when a metal is subjected to proper loading, there exists plastic strain. A great part of plastic strain is developed from the slipping of the crystal planes of that metal in microstructure level. Now, when the load is uniaxial, it is simple to calculate the amount of shear strain acts on that plane. But, when the load is not uniaxial, the life is harder. It is very hard to calculate which slip plane feels how much shear strain.

Postdoc Position on computational mechanics of polycrystaline rocks

Submitted by WaiChing Sun on

Dear colleagues, 

A postdoc position is immediately available in my research group. Experience on derivation, implementation, validation and verification of crystal plasticity model at finite strain is required. Knowledge on meshless method and/or phase field modeling is a plus but not required. 

For further information, please visit our research group webpage listed below. 

http://poromechanics.weebly.com/

deadline for financial aid for the CISM summer course on Mesoscale models

Submitted by mesarovic on

This is a reminder that the deadline to apply for the financial aid for the summer course in Udine is approaching:  March 22. 

 

Short course at Centre International de Sciences Mechanique (CISM), Udine.

May 22-26, 2017

Lecturers:  S Forest, I Groma, D McDowell, S Mesarovic, J-N Roux, H Zbib

The flyer is attached.  Register at:   http://www.cism.it/courses/C1703/ 

Short course: Mesoscale models: From micro-physics to macro-interpretation

Submitted by mesarovic on

Short course at Centre International de Sciences Mechanique (CISM), Udine.

May 22-26, 2017

Lecturers:  S Forest, I Groma, D McDowell, S Mesarovic, J-N Roux, H Zbib

The flyer is attached.  Register at:   http://www.cism.it/courses/C1703/ 

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