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Designing Meaningful Molecular Dynamics (Md) Simulations: The Lithiation Of Silicon, María Camila Rincon, Alejandro Strachan, Hojin Kim, David Guzman, Mathew Cherukara
Designing Meaningful Molecular Dynamics (Md) Simulations: The Lithiation Of Silicon, María Camila Rincon, Alejandro Strachan, Hojin Kim, David Guzman, Mathew Cherukara
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium
Molecular dynamics (MD) is used to understand the properties of materials by following the time evolution of the system and exploring the interactions between its constituent atoms. MD simulation allows making reliable predictions of various properties of materials; however, designing useful computer experiments is a complex task that requires the appropriate selection of interatomic interactions (force fields) and other conditions. In this work we discuss some aspects of molecular dynamics that would help the inexperienced users design reliable simulations. The simulation of the lithiation process of silicon is taken as an example for better understanding.
Compression Testing And Failure Modes Of Steel-Concrete Composite (Sc) Structures For Nuclear Containment, Patrick Michael Wanamaker, Amit H. Varma
Compression Testing And Failure Modes Of Steel-Concrete Composite (Sc) Structures For Nuclear Containment, Patrick Michael Wanamaker, Amit H. Varma
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium
Although being able to provide much cleaner power than burning coal and other fossil fuels, nuclear power plants are still a tough sell to the general public due to their history of being spontaneously dangerous. The containment structures surrounding these nuclear plants, however, can play a huge role in reducing the risks associated with them. Relatively new designs for these containment assemblies, known as SC (steel-concrete composite) structures, aim to increase the strength and durability of the containment facilities while keeping costs down. By varying the spacing between shear studs, the ratio of concrete to steel, and the ratio of …
Code Optimization For Phase Field Method, Sergio Andres Monsalve, Marisol Koslowski
Code Optimization For Phase Field Method, Sergio Andres Monsalve, Marisol Koslowski
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium
The Phase field model method for studying grain dislocation at atomic level after applying an external force to the materials being tested, enables simulate the behavior of different materials after applying stress. With the appropriate numerical method the simulation could change drastically the complexity of the algorithm. Finding the most accurate and stable numerical method for the phase field model give us a considerable improving in the performance of the code used to simulate the phase field dynamic dislocation in larger and more complex simulations can be performed. We made an statistic comparison between the different methods, comparing stability and …
Materials Education And Research In Art And Design: A New Role For Libraries (Website), Mark Pompelia
Materials Education And Research In Art And Design: A New Role For Libraries (Website), Mark Pompelia
Materials Education and Research in Art and Design: A New Role for Libraries
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Materials Education And Research In Art And Design: A New Role For Libraries (Program Sheet), Mark Pompelia
Materials Education And Research In Art And Design: A New Role For Libraries (Program Sheet), Mark Pompelia
Materials Education and Research in Art and Design: A New Role for Libraries
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Materials Education And Research In Art And Design: A New Role For Libraries (Program Booklet), Mark Pompelia
Materials Education And Research In Art And Design: A New Role For Libraries (Program Booklet), Mark Pompelia
Materials Education and Research in Art and Design: A New Role for Libraries
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Materials Education And Research In Art And Design: A New Role For Libraries (Survey Stats), Mark Pompelia
Materials Education And Research In Art And Design: A New Role For Libraries (Survey Stats), Mark Pompelia
Materials Education and Research in Art and Design: A New Role for Libraries
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Materials Collection Creation And Administration: A New Role For Libraries (White Paper), Mark Pompelia
Materials Collection Creation And Administration: A New Role For Libraries (White Paper), Mark Pompelia
Materials Education and Research in Art and Design: A New Role for Libraries
The Problem/Opportunity: To define, identify, and guide design-based materials collections in academic settings and foster community among those with existing collections and/or those considering creating and supporting one.
Contents and topics:
- What is a materials collection?
- Why have a materials collection?
- Acquisition strategies
- Organizational approaches
- Programming possibilities
- Symposium summary
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Analysis Of Bolted Joints Under Medium And High Impact Loading, Deepak Sankar Somasundaram, Mohamed Trabia, Brendan J. O'Toole
Analysis Of Bolted Joints Under Medium And High Impact Loading, Deepak Sankar Somasundaram, Mohamed Trabia, Brendan J. O'Toole
College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs
- Develop test fixture for medium impact study on bolted joints
- Create FEA model that can replicate the experiment
- Develop test fixture for high impact loading
- Create FEA model and select material properties that can produce results that
closely match experiments. - Compare different modeling techniques for high impact loading
Plastic Deformation Of Astm A36 Steel Using Two-Stage Light Gas Gun, Shawoon Kumar Roy
Plastic Deformation Of Astm A36 Steel Using Two-Stage Light Gas Gun, Shawoon Kumar Roy
College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs
To characterize material deformation in high velocity impact. To validate material models for computation simulation purposes.
This ongoing research is an attempt to study the plastic deformation of A36 steel plate (0.5” thick) under hypervelocity impact. Plastic deformation of the target plate was simulated using finite element software LS-DYNA.
Numerical Characterization Of The Hydrodynamics And Thermal Behavior Of Air Flow In A "Flex-Duct" Air Distribution System, Samad Gharehdaghi, Samir Moujaes
Numerical Characterization Of The Hydrodynamics And Thermal Behavior Of Air Flow In A "Flex-Duct" Air Distribution System, Samad Gharehdaghi, Samir Moujaes
College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs
The aim of this research paper is to compute the hydrodynamic and heat transfer characteristics of the air flow inside a flexible duct used for residential/small commercial buildings. Various new information which manufacturers do not provide usually are produced numerically among which heat transfer coefficient, needed for estimating heat loss, is a principal one. Circulation zones in depressions are found to exist. It is shown that these regions act as an insulator and decrease the heat loss along the duct. The results show that fully developed conditions exist much earlier with regard to the inlet for both hydrodynamic and thermal …