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hello , in NGUYEN V 's 'An Object-Oriented approach to the Extended Finite Element Method with Applications to Fracture Mechanic

Submitted by honggang on

hello , in paper :An object-Oriented approach to the xfem with Appications to fracture mechanics, in page172, the matlab code :mshmlab.m.

when i run the code mshmlab.m , this problem occured:

 ???Maxmium recursion limit of 500 reached, when i set(0,'recursionlimit',N).N=5000. the matlab crashed,

how to address this issue? 

ERC Advanced Grant 2013 to Professor Davide Bigoni

Submitted by lucadeseri on

Join us to congratulate Professor Davide
Bigoni, who has just been awarded with the ERC Advanced Grant
Proposal 340561 - Instabilities and nonlocal multiscale modelling of
materials, years 2014-2018, 2.4 M.

Congratulations Davide!

 

 

More on Davide's research:

www.ing.unitn.it/~bigoni/

http://ssmg.unitn.it/

Change of basis for deviatoric second order tensors

Submitted by sykledust on

Dear mechanicians

 

I remember reading somewhere that someone had a proof of the following:

Given a deviatoric/traceless second order tensor it is possible to find a basis for which all the normal/direct components equal zero.

For 2d this is easy: a basis rotated 45deg wrt. the eigenbasis.

The proof concerned 3d and it may have been Gurtin that had it in one of his books (sometihng tells me "The Linear Theory of Elasticity" (1972) as I don't have access to this one), but I'm not certain.

 

Thermomechanical coupled simulation

Submitted by Bayer123 on

Hi all,

 

I am trying to input a termperature field as initial conditions in

abaqus, to use the temperature distribution from a previous temperature

simulation in an mechanical simulation. But when I check the Temperature

values in the mechanical simulation i get great differences between the

nodal values (NT) and the element values (TEMP).

Does anybody know the reason of this problem?

 

Can it be related to the element typ? So the TEMP values are the avereged values from NT?

 

Thermomechanical coupled simulation

Submitted by Bayer123 on

Hi all,

 

I am trying to input a termperature field as initial conditions in
abaqus, to use the temperature distribution from a previous temperature
simulation in an mechanical simulation. But when I check the Temperature
values in the mechanical simulation i get great differences between the
nodal values (NT) and the element values (TEMP).

Does anybody know the reason of this problem?

 

Can it be related to the element typ? So the TEMP values are the avereged values from NT?

 

Kind regards!

Thermomechanical Simulation

Submitted by Bayer123 on

Hi all,

 

I am trying to input a termperature field as initial conditions in abaqus, to use the temperature distribution from a previous temperature simulation in an mechanical simulation. But when I check the Temperature values in the mechanical simulation i get great differences between the nodal values (NT) and the element values (TEMP).

Does anybody know the reason of this problem?

 

Can it be related to the element typ? So the TEMP values are the avereged values from NT?

 

Kind regards!

Stephen Juhasz died on 19 June 2013 at the age of 99.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Stephen Juhasz died on 19 June 2013 at the age of 99. The following brief description of Juhasz's career was provided by Norm Abramson.

Juhasz received his Dip. Ing. From Budapest Technical University in 1936; Teknologie Licensiate (doctorate) from the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden in 1951; and an Honorary Doctorate of engineering from Budapest Technical University in 1989.

Professor Yonggang Huang receives 2013 ASME Daniel C. Drucker Medal

Submitted by Hanqing Jiang on
Congradulations to Professor Yonggang Huang to receive 2013 ASME Daniel C. Drucker Medal for his "fundamental and applied contributions to mechanics of materials and structures across multiple scales." The Daniel C. Drucker medal was established in 1997 and is conferred in recognition of distinguished contributions to the field of applied mechanics and mechanical engineering through research, teaching and service to the community over a substantial period of time. 

Here is a list of DANIEL C. DRUCKER MEDALISTS