The Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 8 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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The paper deals with practical experience with measurement of acoustic power of the model - annular plate – while using plate absorptive dampers of the same area dimens [...]
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The tilting pad bearings are very often applied in high speed rotating machines. The exact solution of bearing characteristics, including the motion of tilting pads, is v [...]
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Programming robot PLC controller through voice recognition system has been presented. The purpose of this project is a development of a robot control voice protocol allow [...]
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Tůma, J.
The paper deals with the problem of angular vibration measurements. The source of information about angular vibrations is an incremental rotary encoder producing a string [...]
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The "Sněžka" Reconnaissance and Observation System is the special military design of the elevating platform truck. The authors of this paper took part in the experiment [...]
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Zelenka, J.
This article describes the method of modelling the operation of a unit of the 680 series on a concrete section of the corridor of the Czech Railways and the height and di [...]
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Dušek, D.
This paper deal with possibilities of using of an array of resonators for decomposition of any non-stationary signals. A basic mathematical model composed from resonators [...]
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The pan and tilt devices (P&TD) are often used for placement of camera and antenna systems which must track moving objects (targets) precisely and speedily in many ap [...]

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