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Abstrakt: The aim of this contribution is to propose a new phenomenological model enabling description of non-monotonicity of shear-viscosity function for rheologically c [...]
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This paper deals with analytical formulation of dispersion curves for stress waves in a free (001)-cut cubic and orthotropic plate. The direction of wave propagation is a [...]
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The paper deals with the modelling of balancing machine vibration and the identification of the stiffness and damping coefficients of oil-film bearings. The real balancin [...]
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The present contribution indicates that precisely the same situation as with the determination of the so-called yield stress of viscoplastic materials concerns also the v [...]
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A 3D elastic-plastic FEM model with small strains was used for simulation of the deformation mechanics at the curved front of the planar fatigue crack growing in the thic [...]
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Olejníková, T.
Paper presents a family of spatial cycloidal curves, which can be created by revolution of a point about axis 3o which revolves about axis 2o and this one revolves about [...]
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Kolman, R.
The dispersion properties of the regular plane quadratic finite element used in the plane elastic wave propagation problems are presented and this finite element type is [...]
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Socha, J.
The contribution deals with the mathematical modelling in the field of vehicle directional behaviour. The complex model of the bus has been created to analyse its directi [...]
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Almost all empirical models dealing with the flow curves of nonNewtonian fluids can be applied only in the case of monotonous course of these curves. Exceptionally it is [...]
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Gronát, P.
In this paper, a correlation method for direct vorticity computation of the fluid velocity field is introduced. The correlation method allows an affine transformation of [...]
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Malášek, J.
Mechanical properties of particular materials (also granular and powdery materials, dispersions, suspensions, liquids with high viscosity,) are usually described by bound [...]
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