Multiple PhD/Postdoc Positions/Spring 2015
Advanced Materials and Multifunctional Structures (AMMS) Group at Masdar Institute (MI) is seeking suitably qualified candidates for PhD/Postdoctoral positions. Please see attached document for details
Advanced Materials and Multifunctional Structures (AMMS) Group at Masdar Institute (MI) is seeking suitably qualified candidates for PhD/Postdoctoral positions. Please see attached document for details
Dear colleagues,
We cordially invite you to submit your contributions to the following minisymposium: Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of Fracture and Fragmentation Processes taking place as part of the Engineering Mechanics Institute conference (JUne 16-19, 2015) at Stanford.
Best Regards,
Ahmed Elbanna*, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
Glaucio Paulino, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
Akanksha Garg, Amit Acharya, Craig E. Maloney
Dear colleagues;
I am interested in developing a global-local finite element model (micro/macro) to simulate flexural testing of a composite material. Flexural loading will be applied on global model (macro) and crack propagation will be simulated in the local model (micro). I want to compare stress intensity factor or any other fracture property obtained from local model (micro) with that of experimental results.
I would appreciate if anyone could suggest some references/literature in this area. Any kind of suggestions would be great!
Venkata
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professors, researchers and students
Hello everyone,
I am currently in the process of implementing a multiscale modeling approach in ABAQUS/Standard.
Here is what I am doing.
Macroscale ABAQUS model <--> UMAT <--> Python script <--> Microscale ABAQUS model
So basically the microscale model is being called at every macroscale integration point. The UMAT passes the required data to python as command line arguments and the python script returns the stress and tangent modulus in a text file.
Dear Colleagues,
Please consider submitting an abstract to the 13th Internation conference on Multiscale Modeling and Functionally Graded Materials to be held on October 19-22, 2014; in Taua Resort, SP, Brazi. More information about the conference could be found here:
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Ying Li, Wylie Stroberg, Tae-Rin Lee, Han Sung Kim, Han Man, Dean Ho, Paolo Decuzzi, Wing Kam Liu
Dear all,
I would like to bring to your attention the following minisymposium that is organized as part of the NCTAM 17 (Michigan State University, June 15-20, 2014)
http://www.usnctam2014.org/minisymposium/friction-adhesion-and-fracture…
Friction, Adhesion and Fracture: From microscale physics to macroscale response