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ABAQUS running in a PC with a dual core processor

Submitted by Thanasis Zisis on

Dear all,

 

I have a question regarding ABAQUS running in a dual core processor in a personal computer. 

I noticed that if somenone submits ABAQUS directly in DualCore pc then ABAQUS by default will use only 1 of the  processors. 

Which is the way of making ABAQUS use both of the processors and use 100% of noth of them? Is there a specific command line?

Phd or Postdoc position on multiscale mechanics in Bochum/Germany

Submitted by Steffen Brinckmann on

Please see the job-announcement attached, for a better format.
PhD or Postdoc position
The Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation (ICAMS) is a new research centre at the Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. At ICAMS an interdisciplinary team of scientists from engineering, materials science, chemistry, physics and mathematics is working on the development and application of a new generation of simulation tools for multi-scale materials modelling.

Material selection for vibration damping

Submitted by pirexengaer on

Hi everyone,

 

 I'm searching some solution to absorb vibration. I'm trying to find materials and their properties to compare between them and chose one to design a vibration damper. Their application will be on the base of an avionics enclosure wich is onboard of a UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle).



Post-doctoral Position in Computational Mechanics at Rutgers University

Submitted by cuitino on

 

A postdoctoral position is available in the area of interfacial mechanics of soft materials at Rutgers University working under the supervision of Prof. Cuitino. The position is supported by the National Science Foundation and industrial partners of the NSF Engineering Research Center for Structured Organic Particulate Systems (http://ercforsops.org/).

 

Post-Docoral Research Positions in the area of numerical simulations of coupled thermal-hydro-geomechanical processes

Submitted by Vanessa Van Dyk on

The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Energy Resources Recovery & Management Department invites applications for one, or possibly two, post-doctoral research positions in the area of numerical simulations of coupled thermal-hydro-geomechanical processes in geothermal reservoirs. The position(s) will be available in October 2009 and will be renewable for up to 3 years. An earlier start is possible, depending on project development.

Surface Based Fluid Cavities, and inflators

Submitted by Nathan Hayes on
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I've been tasked with creating a 3D model of a demo inflatable
structure here in our lab. The goal is to inflate it in ABAQUS, and I
have been making some progress in using the *FLUID CAVITY keyword.
However I'm noticing odd things in my results. I have the pressure of
the gas increase to 4psi in a tabular form, however as I watch the
frame by frame, the stress concentrations on the structure vary oddly,
and the model deforms oddly. Almost as if it was a ball being pressed
back and forth against the floor, expand contract, that kind of deal.