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Free Webinar on Design of High Efficiency Steam Turbine in AxSTREAM

Submitted by Helen_SoftInWay on

SoftInWay invites engineers to take part in free 1-hour webinar "Design of High Efficiency Steam Turbine in AxSTREAM" that will take place on Thursday, October 21, 2010, at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. EST.



The webinar demonstrates the steps of steam turbine design on 1D/2D level, with particular focus on influence of different factors on turbine efficiency at the following stages of design:



- 1D Preliminary design and optimization: number of stages, geometrical and structural constraint



Seeking opportunity as Postdoctoral Research Fellow/Structural Analysis Engineer.

Submitted by Sushil Singh on

SUSHIL SINGH
Address: 417 Reed street
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Tel :   (205) 239 1696 E-mail : singh.sushil [at] live.com (singh[dot]sushil[at]live[dot]com)

 OBJECTIVE: Seeking opportunity as Postdoctoral Research Fellow/Structural Analysis Engineer.

SUMMARY:

Engineer/programmer sought for multiphysics simulation software development position in Baltimore, MD

Submitted by Mike Graham on

CDI Marine Band Lavis Division is seeking individuals with skills in
engineering and software development in the Baltimore, MD area
(relocation assistance available) for full-time work on exciting,
research-oriented marine engineering projects. CDI is a large, stable
company of which Band Lavis Division is a small, profitable division
with a laid back atmosphere and small-company flexibility.




Candidates should be quick learners, enthusiastic workers, and have
strong technical expertise. The following skills, knowledge, and

Reinforced Concrete in ANSYS

Submitted by Jeffrey W. Kemper on

I am conducting a senior design project in ANSYS.  I am modeling a folded reinforced concrete plate and have never used ansys before.  Does anyone have any tutorials that involve non-linear analysis?  I am trying to get a force vs. deflection curve and I am having troubles.

 Thanks

Career after the Ph.D.

Submitted by Alessio on

Hi,



I'm an Engineer and a Ph.D. student in Applied Maths, working in the field of Nonlinear Finite Elements for Elasticity. I often think about my future career since, by now, I have a strong experience with coding FE in C++/Matlab/Mathematica, but no clue whatsoever about commercial black-box softwares for FEA. I'm worried about this, since most of the job vacancies from the industry (I'm not interested in pursuing the Academic career) seem to require only experience with a specific software and application, and not to directly code FE.

Free Materialise and ANSYS event on Virtual Prototyping Breakthroughs for Innovative Healthcare Applications

Submitted by Mimics on

Are you curious to learn more about FEA or CFD simulations on patient-specific data? Then Materialise and ANSYS would like to invite you to their upcoming free seminar on “Virtual Prototyping Breakthroughs for Innovative Healthcare Applications”, where you will learn how numerical solutions can help the Biomedical and Healthcare industry in the development of innovative solutions.



Practical Info

- Date: Friday, November 20th, 2009.

- Cost: FREE!

- Location: Leuven (Belgium), Materialise HQ office

FEA Improves Reliability of Flip-Chip Packaging

Submitted by Zhen Zhang on

On Aug 10, 2009, Semiconductor International (SI) Newsbreak published a report on my work in AMD about 3D fracture study of underfill delamination as the top story in that issue.  I have never imagined that. Except the pleasure I received from this good news, I wonder if this work is also interesting to iMechanica community.  For that reason, I attach here the SI news report and the original paper published on ITherm2008 Proceedings. Welcome any comments and thoughts.