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in an engineering or related subject with experience of mechanics, finite element methods and numerical analysis. Please state your entry requirements plus any necessary or desired background A first
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, finite element simulation tools, path planning and slicing tools, etc.). Deep enthusiasm for conducting original research in an interdisciplinary and international team and strive for scientific excellence
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by using commercial software such as Ansys, Abaqus, SolidWorks, etc. Experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling or finite element (FE) modelling; Fundamental knowledge in fluid
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4-year D.Phil. studentship Supervisors: Dr Simone Falco, Prof Daniel Eakins Classic finite elements approach (FEA) approximate the shape of the model using elements with planar faces, therefore
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, clothing, and skin (and body), including convection, radiation, and conduction in materials. Your profile Completed Master`s degree in mechanical engineering Proven experience in continuum modeling (finite
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of the (computational) mechanics of solids and the finite element method and/or spectral solvers Practical experience in at least one programming language (preferably Python) and experience with the use of Unix/Linux
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programming Merits: Experience in modelling erosion problems Understanding of critical state soil mechanics, elasto-plastic and elasto-viscoplastic models Experience in numerical analyses (using finite elements
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code based on Modified Newtonian aerodynamics and a coupled, nonlinear thermo-structural finite element solver. Supervisors: Professor Matthew Santer, Dr. Paul Bruce. Learning opportunities: You will
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models offer a powerful means to understand stroke mechanisms, predict treatment outcomes, and personalize patient care. By integrating numerical techniques like the finite element method and machine
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Australia. Knowledge and background in solid mechanics and Finite element analysis will be beneficial to undertake this project. Residual strength degradation and fatigue behaviour of composite laminates