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A substantial number of experimentally based works indicate the changes in crack propagation direction on bi-material interface in composite laminate materials. The paper [...]
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Kalinová, G.
There is a human being as a phenomenon in all phases of public works life-time-cycle which has an important impact on performance, quality and safety. It should be consid [...]
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The development of optimal total knee replacement routes to keep all funcitons of knee joint by a surgical implant with the simpliest construction. Its mainattributes are [...]
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Abstrakt: Having new, very powerful tool for stress analysis in form of modem simulation methods as FEM we are able to determine stress and strain state in the examind st [...]
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CLARK, Gordon
To be most sustainable mankind must try to predict its needs into the future so that things we build now will have a long useful life. This is not an easy task as new tec [...]
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Scuffing is a particularly severe form of gear tooth surface damage in which seizure or welding together of areas of tooth surfaces occurs, due to absence or breakdown of [...]
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Machine parts with non-conformal contact surfaces frequently operate in elastohydrodynamic or mixed regime of lubrication. In surroundings of asperities significant chang [...]
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To the interpretation of crack growth, it is substantial to estimate the plastic region geometry in front of a crack. Performed here is a study for predicting crack growt [...]
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A two-parameter fracture mechanics method is applied to small cracks near a stress concentrator. The small crack in the present contribution is considered as crack influe [...]
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This paper describes the static and dynamic analyses used for welded steel chimneys expertise according to European standard EN 1991 and EN 1993. More details are concern [...]
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Paper considers the task of forecasting of individual remaining resource of metal wares of bridge cranes when their life time corresponding to norm is elapsed. Decision o [...]
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Structures operating at high temperatures are damaged by creep processes. If the structure is also subjected to cyclic loading, the fatigue damage is usually significant. [...]
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The crack growth prediction techniques in the critical area of the small transport aircraft undercarriage bracket has been describe in this paper. Stress-state was determ [...]
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Reinforced Concrete structures are designed to satisfy requirements regarding safety, serviceability and durability throughout their design service life. The present pape [...]
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Procedures FITNET were developed by the European Fitness-for-service Thematic Network. One of the modules of this procedure is module fatigue of materials and constructio [...]
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The paper deals with an old problem of praxis. Structures, in general, are exposed to random excitations, which generate normal and torsional stresses. While an estimatio [...]
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WRG stands for Welded Reinforcement Grids, which is a technology dealing with welding of steel reinforcement bars. The main idea of WRG is a replacement of the convention [...]
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Presented paper deals with computational fatigue strength prediction of high pressure level steam turbine blade pin joints. Quazi-static FE analysis of one turbine disk s [...]
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Cyclic tests with the maximum force in a cycle Fmax = 5,5 kN and the cycle asymmetry ratio R = F min / F max = 0, 1 were carried out on fiat specimens of 5mm in thickness [...]
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