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Procházka, P.
Certain numerical methods are direct impact of classical variational principles. The finite element method is a typical example of such approaches. Some problems, particu [...]
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The city of Coimbra was the first capital of Portugal, in the 12th century. This city has archaeological remains from before the Roman time. The existing buildings predom [...]
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Abstrakt: EUCOR, a corundo-badelleyit material, which is not only resistant to wear but also to extremely high temperatures, is seldom discussed in literature. The solidi [...]
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Trucks moving around the roads and bridges cause their wear and damage. The mechatronical solution can help by the usage of controlled variable suspension damper that lea [...]
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Mortars from two medieval bridges (Charles Bridge in Prague and bridge in Roudnice) and two Roman bridges (Ponte di Augusto in Narni and bridge in Sardinia) were analyzed [...]
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Spearritt, P.
Bridges, whether stone structures hundreds of years old or the great suspension bridges of the 19th century, have long been revered for their heritage values. Unlike many [...]
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Psotný, M.
Geometrically non-linear solution of selected beam structures is analyzed and snap-through effect is presented in this article. Basic assumptions are specified and increm [...]
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Qian mausoleum is the only tomb that a couple buried together, who both were emperors of Tang dynasty, the only empress in Chinese history, Wu Zetian and her husband Gaoz [...]
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Kuneš, P.
This article briefly summarises the results of laboratory research on mortars samples from the Judith Bridge, which were taken from its remains at Křižovnické square, [...]
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This work is focused on development and verification of a "simple" and credible method for evaluation of maximum service loading of masonry arch bridges with embankment. [...]
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In the present contribution, a numerical simulation of the nonlinear behaviour of the Charles Bridge in Prague with the emphasis on the heterogeneous character of the mat [...]
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In our country and in the other parts of the world exists number of masonry bridges. Their limit loading capacity is not known today. It is very important to make simulat [...]
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An arch is one of the oldest structural shapes that mankind has invented. The Roman Empire constructed a large number of stone arch bridges on roads or aqueducts, many of [...]

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