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Jonathan Tran
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 พ.ค. 2019
Rearch channel for Lightweight Advanced Materials for Protective Structure
Dr Tran received his Ph.D. in Theoretical & Applied Mechanics from University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA and then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Northwestern University, USA. From 2012-2018, Dr Tran were a research fellow and then a lecturer in Structural Engineering, department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne.His research interests lie at the interface between solid mechanics and materials engineering with the aim to develop novel materials that exhibit paradigm-shifting properties for extreme loading protection that can impact the general field of infrastructure and lightweight structural materials. Dr Tran had an extensive experiences through various defence material projects in the US and Australia supported by ONR-US, ARC, DMTC, CSIRO and Thales.
Dr Tran received his Ph.D. in Theoretical & Applied Mechanics from University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA and then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Northwestern University, USA. From 2012-2018, Dr Tran were a research fellow and then a lecturer in Structural Engineering, department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne.His research interests lie at the interface between solid mechanics and materials engineering with the aim to develop novel materials that exhibit paradigm-shifting properties for extreme loading protection that can impact the general field of infrastructure and lightweight structural materials. Dr Tran had an extensive experiences through various defence material projects in the US and Australia supported by ONR-US, ARC, DMTC, CSIRO and Thales.
Christmas RMIT 2020
Christmas 2020 is a special one marked with many challenges our group has overcome this year. The little pine tree is printed by a new student Shuai Li and Junli Liu, marking their early experience with 3D printing concrete.
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High rise building project Rosea Floss RMIT 2020
มุมมอง 2104 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a project by a group of 4th year undergraduate students at RMIT (Chanlyheng May, Haotian Tang, Nguyen Minh Chau Pham, Kun Liu). They have finished this amazing project under remote learning and locked down condition in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This is among 10 other projects by students showcasing their comprehesive skills after four years of undergraduate study at RMIT.
Bioinspired Structure with 3D Printing
มุมมอง 9K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Natural materials are fundamentally different from man-made materials. The first are sourced from nature, while the latter are sourced from a scientific laboratory. Nature materials generally comprise hard and soft phases arranged in complex hierarchical architectures, with characteristic dimensions spanning from the nanoscale to the macroscale. The resulting materials are lightweight and often...
RMIT Modelling 3D Printing Nanoclay Concrete
มุมมอง 5404 ปีที่แล้ว
This video to show results from recent modelling of concrete printing process, where normal nanoclay enhanced-cementitous material is used. This show some improvement in the buildabililty of the concrete mix. Credit: modeling and videos: Mr Vuong Nguyen (PhD student @ RMIT) & Experimental results by A/Prof Biranchi Panda (IIT Guwahadi)
RMIT Modelling Failure of 3D Printing Normal OPC Concrete
มุมมอง 4644 ปีที่แล้ว
Digital fabrication with cementitious or concrete materials has recently lead to a revolutionary development for construction industry to provide unique way to build highly complex structure with wide range of materials, minmise construction wastes and time, and also enable remote construction. 3D concrete printing (3DCP), a digital-assited process with the successive extrusion of concrete mate...
Space Gass tutorial @ RMIT Long Span & High Rise
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Space Gass tutorial @ RMIT Long Span & High Rise
RMIT face shield design challenge for Covid 19
มุมมอง 324 ปีที่แล้ว
Design trial or Face Shield frame
Vehicle subjected to soil blast loading
มุมมอง 2035 ปีที่แล้ว
Vehicle subjected to soil blast loading (IED): www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0734743X18303439
Multimaterials optimisation for 3D printing
มุมมอง 405 ปีที่แล้ว
Three different materials are used to optimise the performance of a structures: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926580518309518
3D printing concrete at RMIT
มุมมอง 3115 ปีที่แล้ว
Additive manufacturing of complex shape with fiber-reinforced high strength concrete
Bollard impact
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Vehicle impacts on composite bollard systems: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0263822317320524
Great work, i'm wondering how did you modeled fresh concrete in abaqus? by using ghent plugging?!
Great work...
Please make the tutorial.......
Hi, it is really amazing to model the printing process so that the failure height can be estimated. I am wondering do you or your group have some publishcations relate to this project.
Hi Zhengyu, here is the paper www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0926580520311092. Lets me know if you can download it
Excellent, will need to listen to it several more times.
That is amazing that the model and the physical behave so closely.
Thank you, it requires good set of experimental data for the model 's input.
great work! In this video the background music is louder than the voice over. Is there a different link for this video without background music. thanks,
Can you share any tutorials link for simulation of lattice structures
How to simulate these structures any reference website or tutorials? thanks. good work.
Nice work there!
Thanks Shareen. I hope we can collaborate
Great work, Jonathan!
Really cool Jonathan!
Thanks Rance
Good job! :D
Great!
Thanks Luong
What constitutive model did you use for the concrete?
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A tall slender complex column, and you make it look easy!
Thanks, we challenge ourself to print more and more complex objects.