CAE
hi im prasath now im a CAE trainee. i want to know more about CAE analysis what are the necessary things i've to learn and experienced in this field?...
hi im prasath now im a CAE trainee. i want to know more about CAE analysis what are the necessary things i've to learn and experienced in this field?...
Hello everyone,
I am currently in the process of implementing a multiscale modeling approach in ABAQUS/Standard.
Here is what I am doing.
Macroscale ABAQUS model <--> UMAT <--> Python script <--> Microscale ABAQUS model
So basically the microscale model is being called at every macroscale integration point. The UMAT passes the required data to python as command line arguments and the python script returns the stress and tangent modulus in a text file.
The Institute for General Material Properties of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is seeking an outstanding PhD candidate to participate in a research-training group on in-situ microscopy on nanoscale objects.
Dear Colleagues,
we are organizing a symposium on Plasticity and Fracture in Inorganic Amorphous Materials at
Condensed Matter in Paris 2014
to be held August 23 to 29, 2014.
Your experimental or theoretical contributions are highly welcome.
Please don't hesitate to contact us for more information.
The deadline for abstract submission is April 1st 2014.
Looking forward to seeing you in Paris in August,
Y. S. Chen, W. Choi, S. Papanikolaou, M. Bierbaum, J. P. Sethna
Hi,
I want to try abaqus ductile damage model to simulate steel
failure in Abaqus. I read the manual, and have some ambiguities regarding its parameters.
Is there somebody to have experiences in ductile damage to share?
Thanks.
There is an open position for PhD at University of Houston in the area of structural engineering and computational mechanics. The student will start as TA and then switch to RA hopefully in the subject of hydraulic fracturing. If you find yourself interested in the subject, please send your CV to m.reza.mousavi [at] gmail.com .
Good International news on Caltech and engineering. Ares Rosakis, chair of the Division of Engineering and Applied Science,describes Caltech as “a unique species among universities…a very interesting phenomenon”.More can be found in the attachment or at the link below
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/features/caltech-secrets-of-the-w…
1. Strain hardening and softening in nanotwinned Cu:
Nanotwinned Cu foils with about 99% coherent twin boundaries (TBs) among all the boundaries were made. These coherent
TBs, with an average spacing of 25 nm, were engineered approximately parallel to foil surfaces. Low plane-strain deformation
enhances the hardness by refining microstructure and introducing dislocations. High plane-strain deformation results in crystallographic
lattice rotation and reaction between dislocations and coherent TBs, and induces incoherent TBs, thus twin coarsening and