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Two post-doctoral researcher positions in computational materials sciences available at Academia Sinica in Taiwan

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Two post-doctoral researcher positions focusing on the two topics listed below are available immediately at Research Center for Applied Sciencs at Academia Sinica (中央研究院) in Taipei, Taiwan.

1) Ab initio MD simulations of Li ion diffusion on / inside novel electrode materials using accelerated MD. Candidates with expertises in ab initio MD, in particular, BOMD,  are highly desirable.

ALE (Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian) mesh adaptivity in ABAQUS/Standard

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Dears,

 I'm doing some numerical analysis on penetration of infra-strucutres on soils (such as CPT tests) in ABAQUS/CAE .. what I'm recently challenging with is to overcome the element excessive distorsion due to large deformations... I have to apply contact constraints in my model...I would appreciate it if you share your expriences with me regarding the following tips:

1- Is it possible to use the ALE (Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian) mesh adaptivity in ABAQUS/Standard? If yes, do you know of any accessible examples (.cae files) or references?

Thermo-mechanical Modeling of Friction Welding

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We present an application of ADINA in the thermo-mechanical analysis of friction welding. Please see: 



http://www.adina.com/newsgH61.shtml



You can find many other examples of applications of ADINA in the analysis of multiphysics problems here:   



http://www.adina.com/multiphysics.shtml

Civil Engineering Conference in the Asian Region and Australasian Structural Engineering Conference 2010

Submitted by Sakdirat Kaewunruen on

Civil Engineering Conference in the Asian Region and Australasian Structural Engineering Conference 2010

The 5th International Civil Engineering Conference (CECAR5) hosted by Engineers Australia, together with the Australasian Structural Engineering Conference (ASEC 2010) will bring together a broad cross-section of the civil and structural engineering professions who want to learn, network and advance their technical skills.

Two-point Tensors

Submitted by Mubeen on

I am confused about the use of two-point tensors in elasticity. The deformation tensor F and first PK tensor are two point tensors, and the "two-point" property arises from use of two different Coordinate System When a continuum body is deformed, why it is necessary to move the Coordinate System as well? (or alternatively, why the coordinate system is attached to the body itself??, isn't it possible to use a general coordinate system which can represent the deformations and also account for the rigid body rotations of the continuum body?).

A Treatise On Mathematical Theory Of Elasticity

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An old book of elasticity with excellent and precise theoretical explanations. It is still valuable and inspiring book in elasticity up to now.









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Jerrold E. Marsden will receive the 2010 Thomas K. Caughey Dynamics Award

Submitted by Zhigang Suo on

With great pleasure I inform you that Jerrold E. Marsden, of Caltech, are selected to receive the 2010 Thomas K. Caughey Dynamics Award.

I am writing on behalf of the Thomas K. Caughey Dynamics Award Committee: Zhigang Suo (Chair), Tayfun E. Tezduyar, Ares J. Rosakis, Kenneth M. Liechti, Lawrence A. Bergman, Daniel J. Inman, Krishnaswamy Ravi-Chandar, Thomas N. Farris, Wing Kam Liu, Mary C. Boyce, Paul Jennings, Geof Tomlinson, and Ali Nayfeh.