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Reconstruction of the 3D representative volume element from the generalized two-point correlation function

Submitted by ystarase on

This paper presents the first application of three-dimensional (3D) cross-correlation 
microstructure reconstruction implemented for a representative volume element (RVE) to 
facilitate the microstructure engineering of materials. This has been accomplished by 
developing a new methodology for reconstructing 3D microstructure using experimental two-
dimensional electron backscatter diffraction data. 

Summer School - HPC for Engineering Simulation

Submitted by Lee Margetts on

The STFC Hartree Centre (in Warrington, UK - located between Manchester & Liverpool) is running 4 high performance computing summer schools from June to July 2016. They are primarily aimed at PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, but are also open to academics and industry at no extra cost. The tuition fees are subsidised by STFC and each week only costs £150. There is a 1 week school on each of the following topics:

Post-doctoral position in Computational Materials Mechanics at NUS, Singapore

Submitted by Shailendra on

We have an opening for a post-doctoral fellow position in multiscale computational mechanics of polymers. The project focuses on modeling and simulation of the thermo-mechanical behavior of polymers with covalent adaptable networks (CANs), e.g. vitrimers. The objective is to formulate a hierarchical modeling and simulation approach, which closely mimics key steps in the recycling and reshaping processes of CAN polymers by embedding the physics at two length-scales – (i) discrete-continuum (meso-scale) and (ii) homogenized continuum (macro-scale).

Professor Subra Suresh, Sc.D., NAE First Recipient of the Zdeněk P. Bažant Medal for Failure and Damage Prevention

Submitted by Amar A. Chaker on

 

At its April 12 meeting the Executive Committee of the ASCE Board of Direction approved Professor Subra Suresh, President of Carnegie Mellon University, as the winner of the Zdeněk P. Bažant Medal for Failure and Damage Prevention Medal “for his pioneering work on failure and damage prevention of metallic and composite materials under cyclic and other loadings.” 

Lunch & Learn Seminar with Simpleware and SIMULIA, April 27 2016

Submitted by Simpleware on

Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Time: 10:00 am EDT 

Venue: SIMULIA Great Lakes Region, 3200 Greenfield Road, Suite 310, Dearborn, MI 48120

Organisers: SIMULIA Great Lakes Region, Ms Lynne SUNDBERG

Research Assistant Position Openings for Ph.D. students of Advanced Manufacturing at Kansas State University

Submitted by Meng Peter Zhang on

General: Kansas State University locates in Manhattan, KS, which ranks as the best college town in the US. Research in the Zhang Research Group in the Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering is in the field of Advanced Manufacturing. Equal part fundamental theory and implementation, the current focus is on utilization of cellulosic biomaterials for renewable energy, additive manufacturing/ 3D printing of advanced materials for health, and ultrasonic vibration assisted processing. Dr.

Simpleware at NAFEMS Germany 2016, Apr 25-Apr 27 2016

Submitted by Simpleware on

The NAFEMS Germany Conference 2016 will cover a wide range of topics, addressing every aspect of engineering analysis and simulation during a 2-day program. The 2016 conference will bring together the leading visionaries, developers, and practitioners of CAE-related technologies in an open forum. Covering all aspects of the technology including FEA, CFD & MBS, the event will focus heavily on best-practice, use cases, state of the art, problem areas, developing fields and much more.

Simpleware at NAFEMS Germany Conference 2016

Secret of high strength and toughness of abalone seashell

Submitted by coolbarhate on

Among all inspiring bio-material, Abalone seashell has its unique characteristics of high strength and toughness. Though , there is the general trend in materials that some of the toughness have been compromised for the sake of increasing hardness and vice versa. This astonishing property of sea shell attracts material scientists to understand the root cause for this property. One of such enthusiast, Prof. Kalpana Katti at North Dakota State University unlocked these secret of these phenomenon lies in its microstructure.

An online tool for determining the optimal Elastic Modulus (indentation)

Submitted by sobh on

We (the NanoBIO Node at Illinois ) have a new release of our nano indentation simulation tool.

This new release allows users to determine the best Elastic Modulus for a given: 

  1. Force Deflection Curve
  2. Indenter Diameter
  3. Sample Radius and height
  4. Boundary Conditions

 The tool is FREE and future extensions/capabilities will be based on your feedback.