The Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 11 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
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Prcúch, I.
This paper deals with numerical solution of second order elliptic partial differential equations defined on surfaces. The finite element method is employed. Surfaces are [...]
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Holka, H.
The aim of the present research was to investigate the method of identifying the function of rotary vibration of the object in plane motion. The body motion was defined i [...]
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The subject of this work is experimental observation of the development of internal damage and its evolution in aluminium alloy flat specimens with different configuratio [...]
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Description of transport processes in concrete structures is important topic in durability and reliability assessment of nuclear power plants. Mechanical behaviour, trans [...]
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Authors introduced a new method of processing flow visualisation images, aiming at identification of instability structures. In principle, the method utilises the structu [...]
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Uruba, V.
A new method for analysis of spatio-temporal data is proposed. This is based on combination of Proper Orthogonal Decomposition and Principal Oscillation Patterns methods. [...]
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Reported here is the experimental study in the pipe line element T-junction. The velocity fields were measured by PIV method with 3-camera alignment. This alignment makes [...]
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This paper presents the optical Digital Image Correlation method for in-plane displacement field measurements. This method is based on tracing random structures, which ar [...]
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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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The stability of the contact algorithm is significantly influenced by the local contact search procedure, which consists in the determination of the exact position of t [...]
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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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