Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Fwd: TODAY: IMAM Research Seminar at 12 noon (S/1.41)

A Research seminar of the Institute of Mechanics and Advanced Materials (IMAM)

You are invited to a research seminar

The Virtual Fields Method : a tool to extract materials constitutive parameters from full-field measurements
that will be given by Professor Fabrice Pierron (Engineering Sciences, University of Southampton)
Today at 12 noon in room S/1.41.

See an Abstract below.

Postgraduates and RAs are also warmly invited and encouraged to attend.

Regards

Feodor Borodich


The Virtual Fields Method : a tool to extract materials constitutive parameters from full-field measurements
Fabrice PIERRON
Engineering Sciences, University of Southampton,
 Abstract:
 
The fast development and diffusion of full-field deformation measurement techniques (such as digital image correlation, speckle interferometry etc.) has opened new prospects in the identification of the mechanical behaviour of materials. The research group led by Professor Fabrice Pierron has been active in this area for more than 15 years. In particular, an original identification method dedicated to full-field measurements has been in the centre of most of the developments in the group. This technique is called the Virtual Fields Method (VFM, www.camfit.fr).
 
The presentation will provide an overview of a vast range of applications of this methodology (static, vibrations, high strain rate) on different types of materials (composites, damaged materials, metals, welds, polymers, wood, foams etc...) to enhance the capabilities of the VFM and provide tracks for the future.
 
 Short bio:
 
Dr. Fabrice Pierron is currently Professor at the University of Southampton, UK. He graduated from ENSEM in Nancy, France, in 1989, and received his PhD from Lyon University, France, in 1994. He has held an Assistant Professor post at the Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne from 1994 to 1999, and was a Professor at Arts et Métiers ParisTech (Châlons-en-Champagne, France) before moving to his current position in Southampton in May 2012.
 
Prof. Pierron is an expert in mechanical testing of composite materials but has been focusing his research on the use of novel identification strategies based on full-field measurements and heterogeneous tests for the last fifteen years. In particular, he has been instrumental in the development of the Virtual Fields Method (www.camfit.fr). Prof. Pierron has published over 75 ISI referenced journal papers and co-authored about 200 conference communications. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of Strain (Wiley) and previously Associate Editor of Experimental Mechanics (Springer). He holds a Wolfson Research Merit Award from the Royal Society.
 
 
 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Friday, January 25, 2013

Multiple linear elastic crack propagation by the extended finite element method

http://youtu.be/fuikZx71MhU

Open-source codes released

http://sourceforge.net/users/cmechanicsos

http://sourceforge.net/projects/elemfregalerkin/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/igabem/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmcodes/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xfem/
https://sites.google.com/site/permixproject/

these links will provide open source codes in MATLAB, C++, FORTRAN and C for

element-free galerkin mesh less methods
extended finite element methods (xfem)
multiscale-fracture based on xfem, domain decomposition, bridging scale, xbdm, and arlequin methods
boundary element methods
isogeometric analysis with finite elements
isogeometric analysis with boundary elements
enriched isogeometric analysis

The Virtual Fields Method : a tool to extract materials constitutive parameters from full-field measurements

A Research seminar of the Institute of Mechanics and Advanced Materials (IMAM) 

The Virtual Fields Method : a tool to extract materials constitutive parameters from full-field measurements

that will be given by Professor Fabrice Pierron (Engineering Sciences, University of Southampton) 
on Wednesday 30 January at 12 noon in room S/1.41.

The Virtual Fields Method : a tool to extract materials constitutive parameters from full-field measurements

Fabrice PIERRON

Engineering Sciences, University of Southampton,

 Abstract:

 

The fast development and diffusion of full-field deformation measurement techniques (such as digital image correlation, speckle interferometry etc.) has opened new prospects in the identification of the mechanical behaviour of materials. The research group led by Professor Fabrice Pierron has been active in this area for more than 15 years. In particular, an original identification method dedicated to full-field measurements has been in the centre of most of the developments in the group. This technique is called the Virtual Fields Method (VFM, www.camfit.fr).

 

The presentation will provide an overview of a vast range of applications of this methodology (static, vibrations, high strain rate) on different types of materials (composites, damaged materials, metals, welds, polymers, wood, foams etc...) to enhance the capabilities of the VFM and provide tracks for the future.

 

 Short bio:

 

Dr. Fabrice Pierron is currently Professor at the University of Southampton, UK. He graduated from ENSEM in Nancy, France, in 1989, and received his PhD from Lyon University, France, in 1994. He has held an Assistant Professor post at the Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne from 1994 to 1999, and was a Professor at Arts et Métiers ParisTech (Châlons-en-Champagne, France) before moving to his current position in Southampton in May 2012.

 

Prof. Pierron is an expert in mechanical testing of composite materials but has been focusing his research on the use of novel identification strategies based on full-field measurements and heterogeneous tests for the last fifteen years. In particular, he has been instrumental in the development of the Virtual Fields Method (www.camfit.fr). Prof. Pierron has published over 75 ISI referenced journal papers and co-authored about 200 conference communications. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of Strain (Wiley) and previously Associate Editor of Experimental Mechanics (Springer). He holds a Wolfson Research Merit Award from the Royal Society.



Stéphane P.A. Bordas, Professor
Director, Institute of Mechanics & Advanced Materials (IMAM)

ERC Starting Grant Research Group Leader (RealTCut)
School of Engineering
Cardiff University, Queen's Buildings
The Parade, CARDIFF CF24 3AA, Wales, UK.

2013 CISM COURSE ON ISOGEOMETRIC ANALYSIS http://www.cism.it/courses/C1301/

OPEN SOURCE MULTISCALE FRACTURE CODE: https://sites.google.com/site/permixproject/features
OPEN SOURCE XFEM/MESHFREE/ISOGEOMETRIC ANALYSIS CODES: http://sourceforge.net/users/cmechanicsos

Tel +44 (0)29 20875941.  Room number S/1.03.

RESEARCH METRICS:
http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-1858-2009
http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=QKZBZ48AAAAJ&hl=en
http://www.engin.cf.ac.uk/whoswho/profile.asp?RecordNo=679

POSITIONS OPEN: http://imechanica.org/blog/700

POST DOCS AVAILABLE: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs/engin/research-assistants--research-associates-3-posts-4631.html

XFEM2011 ECCOMAS CONFERENCE http://www.xfem2011.com

Sur Ernest Renan: "le but de l'humanité est la constitution d'une conscience supérieure."
 
Funding for PhDs at Cardiff School of Engineering http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/engin/degreeprogrammes/research/fundingyourstudies/index.html



realtcut - cutting in real time in corotational elasticity - results by hadrien courtecuisse, post-doc on the erc realtcut project


The first maths-engineering Cardiff University workshop of the new term will be held on Tuesday 29th January

16:10 Applied Mathematics/Engineering Research Workshop Series: Room M/2.06

Speaker: Dr Lars Beex (ENGIN)
Title: Multiscale quasicontinuum modelling of fibrous materials

Tea/Coffee and mince pies afterwards in the UCAS Room.

There are some seminars scheduled later in the term (details to follow). We'll draw up
a programme of activities after this first workshop.