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engineering challenges? In this role, you’ll take the lead in design validation and verification using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and dynamic simulation techniques. You will also have the opportunity
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of this project is the development of new software based automated workflows which will be centred around finite element simulation and allow for accelerated technical innovation. Scenarios to be investigated
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. Harkin-Jones, E. Archer, D. Tormey, and A. McIlhagger, “Finite element analysis of residual stress and warpage in a 3D printed semi-crystalline polymer: Effect of ambient temperature and nozzle speed,” J
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. A track-record of research in coastal ocean hydrodynamics, numerical modelling, or a related area. Experience in computational modelling (i.e. Finite Element/ or Finite Volume Modelling) development
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biomechanical treatments. In particular, you will evaluate the effect of biomechanical or pharmacological interventions on the bone properties by analyzing Computed Tomography images, Finite Element (FE) models
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transport infrastructure. Your main duties will be carrying out experimental tests on the AMs, multiphysics and multiscale finite element (FE) modelling, analysing the data, and presenting the research
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experience in use of Finite element analysis and its application, familiarity with electric machines Contact: h.ghadbeigi@sheffield.ac.uk, m.i.boulis@sheffield.ac.uk Keywords: Manufacturing, Sheet forming
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. These findings will inform a new generation of Finite Element computational models that seek to include the complex behaviour of rocks into volcano deformation models. You will join and work with Dr Craig Magee
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during magma emplacement. These findings will inform a new generation of Finite Element computational models that seek to include the complex behaviour of rocks into volcano deformation models. You will
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the model, its numerical implementation in a finite element code, and its validation against experimental data in collaboration with experimental collaborators. You will also engage with the hub activities