How do ductile materials fail?
The published version may be accessed at
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/251448926_Ductile_Fracture_by_…
Since then, two other reviews were co-authored by me:
For Acta Materialia:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289140144_Failure_of_Metals_I_…
And for IJF @ 50
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305694679_Ductile_failure_mode…
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Problem solving Strain Gradient Viscoplasticity based on the framework of Fleck and Hutchinson
I am tyring to solve simple shear problem using a large deformation FE code based on the framework developed by Fleck and Hutchinson for gradient plasticity/viscoplasticity problem (see the attached paper). As the per the formulation, the independent variables are the displacement increments and eqv. plastic strain rate increments. Two sets of equations are solved, one for displacements and the other for plastic strain rates at nodes, following the the above formulation.
Professor Jerrold E. Marsden
It is with the deepest sadness that I inform you that Professor Jerrold E. Marsden passed away on September 21.
http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~marsden/
plasticity induced fatigue crack closure
hi friends am doin my my project on" FEA of plasticity induced crack closure". my specimen size is 80*80 mm. by using symmetry condition i modelled 1/4th of model in ANSYS. therfore i created 40*40 mm plate. with initial crack length of 4mm.means its MT specimen of 80*80mm with 8 mm crack length, by symmetry condition i modelled 40*40 with 4mm crack lenth.
Post-Doctoral Position in Multiscale Mechanics & Physics (MMC) Lab at University of Texas, Arlington
We have an immediate opening for an outstanding post-doctoral fellow in our Multiscale Mechanics& Physics (MMP) Laboratory. We are broadlyinterested in the fundamental physics and mechanics of nano/bio materials andtheir applications in innovative nano/bio devices. The focus of our current projects include: (i) nanoscale transport phenomena in pharmaceutical, biomedical and biologicalsystems, (ii) mechanics of nanodefects and their applications in engineering nanodevices,(iii) multifunctional and advanced materials for structural applications.
Joint Postdoctoral Fellow Position at KAUST and Georgia Institute of Technology
Joint Postdoctoral Fellow Position at KAUST
and Georgia Institute of Technology — Accepting applications until the
position is filled
We have one more opening and have no U.S. visa waiver requirement anymore.