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Postdoc position in Computational Solid Mechanics at the University of Wyoming

Submitted by xiangzhang on

The Computations for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Laboratory (CAMML) in the College of Engineering and Physical Science at the University of Wyoming has an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher with a targeted starting date of 07/01/2023, in the area of computational modeling of hydrogen embrittlement of pipeline steel. The initial contract will be for one year, with renewal opportunity contingent on funding availability and performance. 

Modeling fatigue life and hydrogen embrittlement of bcc steel with unified mechanics theory

Submitted by Cemal Basaran on

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Electrochemical permeation and thermal desorption spectroscopy by working on samples of mono and bi crystals

Submitted by yann.charles on

The LaSIE Laboratory at La Rochelle University proposes a 6 months internship at master degree level starting from January 2022 which will lead to a Ph.D position starting in October 2022 supported by the French army (DGA AID).

Restriction: The applicant should be citizen from a European country or Swiss

 

Postdoc position at Imperial College London on hydrogen embrittlement testing

Submitted by Emilio Martíne… on

The Mechanics of Infrastructure Materials research group are looking to hire a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to work in the EPSRC New Horizons project NanoHMAT. The project, led by Dr Emilio Martínez-Pañeda, aims at exploring high-risk high-gain approaches for developing a new generation of hydrogen embrittlement-resistant materials. The work is done in collaboration with the University of Washington (Prof.

On the suitability of slow strain rate tensile testing for assessing hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility

Submitted by Emilio Martíne… on

I hope that some of you will find this work interesting. We show that early cracking occurs in slow strain rate tensile testing (SSRT), which compromises the capabilities of this popular experiment for measuring hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility.

On the suitability of slow strain rate tensile testing for assessing hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility

A phase field formulation for hydrogen assisted cracking [code included]

Submitted by Emilio Martíne… on

I hope some of you may find this work interesting, the finite element code developed (Abaqus UEL subroutine) can be downloaded from www.empaneda.com/codes

 

A phase field formulation for hydrogen assisted cracking

 

Emilio Martínez-Pañeda, Alireza Golahmar, Christian F. Niordson

 

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 342, pp. 742-761 (2018)