More MPM research from DU_Comp_Mech, this time by Robert Bird on an implicit contact algorithm for large deformation soil-structure interaction. Read the paper for free here: https://t.co/szthqXXjtF
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Catching up on our published papers... Congratulations to Nathan Gavin for publishing his first journal paper in IJNME. The paper presents a new arc length approach for the material point method. Thanks to @EPSRC for supporting the research https://t.co/cpGoTzsul4
We are delighted to announce that our latest @EPSRC funded research on "Preserving non-negative porosity values in a bi-phase elasto-plastic material under Terzaghi's effective stress principle" has been published in Mechanics of Materials. https://t.co/K7OtG8jIh4
The Department of Engineering at Durham University are looking to appoint an Associate Professor in Computational Mechanics. Great opportunity to join a growing department in an area integral to its long-term research strategy. See here: https://t.co/l30UalORoE
Congratulations to @tedohare who has published his first paper in CMAME. The paper is focused on implementing nonlinear micropolar/Cosserat theory within the material point method. Read the paper here https://t.co/EUqvoFta1H.
Final day to submit papers to the @UK_ACM 2024 conference, which will be held at Durham University. You can submit your short abstracts here: https://t.co/UHs8zMBwRN
Only one week left to submit your 1-page abstract to the next UKACM conference to be held in Durham, 10-12 April 2024!
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The UKACM 2024 conference website is now live, and open for abstract submissions.
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The deadline for submitting a one-page abstract is 30th November.
We hope to see you in Durham!
Bit of Friday fun testing out our new MPM-rigid body interaction implementation. Dr Bird decided to destroy our open source MPM code, AMPLE (A Material Point Learning Environment). https://t.co/hRtPVCAkIO https://t.co/aQdBLf74pW
Dr Robert Bird presenting his phase field fracture work to the @CpmlVandy group and other researchers at @VUEngineering based on his recent CMAME paper (https://t.co/l6VlZVQRol).
Researchers from @DU_Comp_Mech are currently visiting @CpmlVandy at @VUEngineering to discuss ice, fracture, DG methods and future collaborations, supported by @royalsociety via an International Exchanges award. Thanks to Prof. Ravindra Duddu and his team for hosting!
📢The 2024 UKACM conference will take place in Durham, 10-12 April 2024 @DU_Comp_Mech
Confirmed plenary speakers and school on compuational methods for solid mechanics.
More details available soon! Keep an eye on https://t.co/KPlWuYWJ9D
We hope to see you there!
The first UKACM Autumn School has been a success. The numbers speak for themselves: 184 registered participants from 22 countries!
UKACM would like to publicly thank the organisers from @GCEC_ for all the efforts to prepare and deliver this online course.
Our first MPM-based anchor penetration simulation from our @EPSRC-funded project on protecting offshore wind power cables in collaboration with @UoD_Geotechnics and BGS. Things to fix but good progress. See here: https://t.co/WgSqFGczEZ to learn more about the project.
Check out our latest research in collaboration with Technische Universität Dresden on coupling the FEM with the MPM for fracture and fragmentation modelling published in Computers & Structures: https://t.co/sSVLj6nweN
We are delighted to say that our latest research on phase field fracture using discontinuous Galerkin finite elements has been published in CMAME. Accurate and initial mesh independent results are obtained via error estimate driven hp adaptivity. https://t.co/szeaoKsTgP