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This paper deals with numerical modeling of quarry masonry on mesostructural (mesoscopic) level and its applications. The outputs of numerical simulations are compared wi [...]
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The scope of this contribution is a response of fine grained clayey soils under mechanical load. A generalized formulation of modified Cam clay material model is introd [...]
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The Leonov model, where the Eyring flow model is used to represent the plastic shear rate of the deformation of a material, appears to be a proper choice for the descript [...]
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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 this contribution, a generalized Cam clay model for soil materials is introduced. This critical state model reduces high dilatation and softening behaviour of overcons [...]
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A two-layer statistically equivalent periodic unit cell with air voids is offered to predict a macroscopic response of plain weave multilayer textile composites. Two diff [...]
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The paper offers a novel approach to the modeling of asphalt mixtures. It introduces a concept of so called statistically equivalent periodic unit cell (SECUP) known from [...]
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This contribution deals with problem of solids weakened by cracks or joints. The rock containing crack is the model example of such a problem. Determination of properties [...]
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The purpose of this contribution is to introduce a comparison of two Finite Element-based methods for computing the mechanical response to (thermo)mechanical loading of c [...]
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Abstrakt: The stepping stone in evaluating effective elastic properties of woven composite tubes is an accurate geometrical description of the composite tube on meso-scal [...]
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