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  1. In , we like to break things and are not bad at this.

  2. Second day of the MoFEM workshop on modelling fracture in nuclear graphite bricks, supporting work at and on safety cases for Advanced Gas Cooled Reactors.

    The picture is next to headquarters, a 17th-century building at the University of Glasgow.

  3. is pretty good for analysing soft incompressible materials, such as elastomers.

  4. Playing with and . Multibody contact.

  5. Pinched cylinder. Nice Saturday animation. Standard benchmark test for shell elements, this time deployed with solid element on the tetrahedral mesh. Mixed hybridised FE formulation with weakly enforced angular momentum.

  6. Two PhD positions are funded with industrial support in . You will address fundamental problems in computational mechanics and HPC.
    linkedin.com/jobs/view/4111218

  7. If you are looking for an Exascale computing PhD, please have a look at the following link. This program offers many PhDs, but a few are special—these are with

    exageo.org

  8. EDF has received approval to extend the lifetimes of UK nuclear stations Heysham 1 and Hartlepool to March 2027 and Heysham 2 and Torness to March 2030. The code takes part in this and is used to evaluate their structural integrity. There is short vide of Chris Pearse from couple years buck explains how we doing it.
    youtu.be/quMftk4Y3Mk?si=ji9pJc

  9. Andrei Shvarts from GCEC at Glasgow University talks about the PhD projects he supervises, with being an essential part of them.
    youtu.be/Bs5K_RyONQk?si=iVHMpV

  10. Prof Vihar Georgiev is giving a talk to Math & Stats colleagues on how we model transistors in .

  11. We modelled in the weather system on Arrakis. During storms, sand and spice reach the stratosphere, are ionised and create an aurora, in the blue colour of the eyes of desert people.

    The source code is here. Also, YT links with the theory.

    mofem.eng.gla.ac.uk/mofem/html

  12. An example of an error indicator is driven non-conforming mesh adaptivity for problem using upwind high order . Wind velocity is discretised by vector potential function in H1 one space. can do very cool things. That technology is implemented for 2d/3d problems.

    Example is here:
    mofem.eng.gla.ac.uk/mofem/html

  13. Working on a tutorial in for upwind () for advection of . Cool progress, but a bit of work still needed.

    In the tutorial, I show how to build infrastructure for code and method testing, checking constituency between skeleton and volume integral and consistency between the right-hand side and tangent matrix.

    mofem.eng.gla.ac.uk/mofem/html

  14. Squeezed elastoplastic tube in using multifield plasticity approach.
    A benchmark case for a field-split block solver with problem-tailored Schur complement precondition. The paper with this example is in the final stage of internal revision, just before submission.

  15. Some very preliminary results on macrosegregation lead & tin alloy by Richard Olley for his first conference in Univerity.

    The colour shows the lead concentration, and the lines are velocities in the fluid phase. The container is cooled on the sides.

    Implementation in ,

  16. CW: Seminar on Triboelectric Energy Harvesting (modelling in #MoFEM) #UniversityOfGlasgow

    Seminars. Andrei Shvarts presents today to the Materials & Manufacturing Research Group
    at 3 pm at Glasgow University, the simulation of Triboelectric Energy Harvesting (TENG) and his work in .