MME Symposia - Fall 2005

The School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

MME Symposia - Fall 2005

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Date Speaker Topic Area Room
9/1/05 Dr. Hansong Tang; Pacific Northwest NL

Mathematical Modeling of Environmental Flows

  ETRL 101
0/8/05 Dr. Prashanta Dutta;
Washington State University
General Introduction General  
9/15/05 Dr. Alex Panchenko; Mathematics, Washington State University

Network approximation for analysis of effective viscosity of concentrated suspensions

Multiscale Mathematics Sloan 7
9/22/05 Dr. David Field; MME, WSU

The Effect of Grain Boundary on Local Deformation

Materials Characterization ETRL 101
9/29/05 Dr. El-Ghannam., University of Kentucky

Bone Engineering of the Ulna of Rabbit

Biomedical ETRL 101
10/6/05 Dr. Kyle Squires; Arizone State University
Detached Eddy Simulation of Complex Flows: Current Status and PerspectivesTitle Computational Fluid Dynamics ETRL 101
10/13/05 Dr. David Wollkind
Mathematics, WSU
Nonlinear Stability Analyses of Pattern Formation on Solid Surfaces during Ion-Sputterred Erosion at Normal Incidence Nonlinear Stability Sloan 7
10/20/05 Dr. Daniel Kujawski; Western Michigan University
Internal Stress Intensity Factor: Calculation and Significance Solid Mechanics ETRL 101
10/27/05 Dr. Ioannis Mastorakos; MME, WSU

Computer Simulations on Hydrogen Embrittlement

Multiscale Computation ETRL 101
11/3/05 Dr. Wahid Mamun; Shock Physics, WSU

Optical Based Techniques for 3D Stress Measurement

Solid Mechanics ETRL 101
11//10/05 Dr. Nikhilesh Chawla; Arizona State University
Deformation Behavior at Micrometer to Nanometer Length Scales Mechanical Behavior of Materials ETRL 101
11//15/05 Dr. Debes Bhattacharyya; Auckland University;
Design, Development and Manufacturing of Composite Materials: from nano- to macro-composites Composite Materials ETRL 101
12/1/05 Tiffany Anne Quy; MME WSU Evaporative Heat Transfer from a Micro-channel
Heat Transfer Sloan 38
Pei Zhan; MME WSU Ontology Based Adaptive Design Evaluation Design
12/1/05 Student Poster Presentation: ETRL first floor
2007 AIAA team in Tucson 2007 AIAA team in Tucson

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