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The paper is focused on damage identification of dynamically loaded structures using methods of soft computing including artificial intelligence. The damage and variabili [...]
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Lepš, M.
The problem of an inverse analysis occurs in many engineering tasks. The task itself has several different forms and can be solved by a variety of methods. In this paper, [...]
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For rheological description of branched LDPE melts (Escorene LD165BW1 a Bralen RB0323) the following differential constitutive equations were used: eXtended Pom-Pom, Phan [...]
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Peterka, František
Abstrakt: Dynamic properties of the mechanical system with one degree of freedom containing soft stop are investigated. Dynamical impact model respects the non-linearity [...]
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This article deals with three different factors which can influence the accuracy of the stress-strain data of elastomers measured with a biaxial testing rig. In terms of [...]
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In this paper we present an identification method of microplane model parameters from results of experiments in a uniaxial deformation on concrete. Novelties are usage of [...]
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We present the orthotropic hyperelastic material model for numerical simulation of the loading of the cylindrical membrane. The coefficients of strain energy function of [...]
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A 3D finite element model of the human larynx including the vocal folds was developed. The model enables to take into account phonation position (tension and adduction) o [...]
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Rohan, E.
Abstrakt: The paper deals with the homogenization method in the context of modelling biological tissues which undergo large deformation. The updated Lagrangian scheme is [...]
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Abstrakt: The paper deals with the bone tissue modelling as a micropolar continuum. Isotropic and orthotropic constitutive relations were used for the description of the [...]
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Complex analysis of massive historical structures that takes into account all geometrical details is still not computationally feasible. Instead, either coupled or uncoup [...]
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Choice of a convenient constitutive model for computational modelling of soft tissues is an important assumption of model reliability. The optimal shape of constitutive e [...]
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Soft tissues are pseudoelastic materials, modelled mostly as hyperelastic. In this theory, the non-linear relations between stress and strain components are described by [...]

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