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Thermodynamics 2.0

Submitted by Cemal Basaran on

If you ever wanted to attend a conference where Natural Sciences meet Social Sciences. You may want to consider attending,

International Conference on Thermodynamics 2.0

June 22-24, 2020 | Massachusetts, USA

http://iaisae.org/index.php/speakers/

Unified Mechanics Theory

Submitted by Cemal Basaran on

Recently, I guest-edited a special issue of the journal Entropy on Unified Mechanics Theory and related topics. All published papers are available for free download from the link below.

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/entropy/special_issues/fatigue

 

Two PhD positions in computational mechanics of materials at the University of Tennessee

Submitted by Timothy Truster on

Two PhD positions are currently available in the Computational Laboratory for the Mechanics of Interfaces at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville (http://clmi.utk.edu). Research topics are in the following areas:

1. Modeling of titanium alloys using dislocation density based crystal plasticity finite element method.

2. Thermo-mechanical modeling of damage in fiber-reinforced composite materials using mixture theory.

"THERMO Spoken Here!" - Basic Engineering Thermo OnLine

Submitted by jamespohl on

Basic Engineering Thermodynamics content is online:

http://www.thermospokenhere.com

Over 200 sequential examples and topics.  The material includes essential

prerequisite physics and calculus.  Coverage of Engineering Thermo amounts to

about 30% of the typical, current ME Department offering.  Less is More!

Calculating the activity coefficient of aluminium in the solid state as well as in the liquid state.

Submitted by John A. Smith on

 

  I am trying to calculate the activity of aluminium in the liquid state or solid state. The bottom line is that I want to know if Aluminium during oxidation is more active in the liquid state than in solid state.If so, how can I prove it.