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Experimental equipment for simultaneous dynamic and optical measurements on a vibrating profile with two degrees of freedom was designed and realized. One degree of freed [...]
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The paper deals with 3D numerical model of the spherical particle saltation in the rectangular channel with rough bed and the effect of lateral slope of the bed. The stoc [...]
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Wind excited vibrations of slender structures such as towers, masts or certain types of bridges can be reduced using passive or active vibration absorbers. If there is av [...]
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Husár, L.
Classical Cartesian coordinates transformation, the structure of result rotation matrix as the function of Euler′s angles. Curvilinear and skew Cartesian coordinates, c [...]
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Abstrakt: Two relatively independent areas of the gearing science have been distinctively outlined and considerably progressed in the last decade. The "Theory of gearing" [...]
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Total knee and hip implants are usually designed for the static load of standing man, but the static load is not extreme. The top of research is to search extreme values [...]
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For numerical modelling particle saltation in channel with rough bed is important to define a bed configuration. The paper deals with the bed consisting of spherical part [...]
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This work contains the study of turbulent particle-laden channel flow, in which the particles experience a drag force. The method used for simulation of the liquid phase [...]
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The paper deals with an experimental determination of total drag coefficients of bodies of various shapes embedded in a free stream flow. The shapes of bodies were chosen [...]
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Abstrakt: This paper describes a part of theoretical and experimental research dealing with the problem of the aeroelastic instability onset of slender rectangular beams [...]
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One of the main modes of bed load transport is saltation when particles hop up from the bed and follow ballistic-like trajectories. Mathematical models of saltation are m [...]
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The Magnus force coefficient was determined from comparison of theoretical and experimental trajectory of rotating spherical particle falling in calm water. Theoretical t [...]
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The drag force acting on a spheroid moving perpendicularly to its axis of rotation in water was studied experimentally. Along the spheroid axis, which is normal to its ax [...]
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The paper describes the results of experiments with a rotating golf ball moving quasi-steadily in calm water. The motion of the ball was recorded on a digital video camer [...]
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The paper describes results of experiments with rotating spherical particles moving quasi-steadily in the calm water. The motion of the particles was recorded by a digita [...]

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