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The aim of this work was to try to answer the basic question: are the different looking renders surface aspects related to differences in the behaviour of the render laye [...]
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In this contribution, the problem of numerical homogenization of plates perforated by a large number of small openings is discussed. When the characteristic size of the o [...]
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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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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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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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Our recent experiments on filament-wound composite tube showed that unidirectional and cross filament-wound composite tubes had non-linear behaviour even under axial load [...]
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The study is focused on the advantages of numerical simulations based on the meshless Lagrangian approach to continuum description. The formulation of the smoothed partic [...]
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The paper offers a novel approach to the modeling of asphalt mixtures. It introduces a concept of so called statistically equivalent periodic unit cell (SECUP) known from [...]
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Poživilová, A.
Hyperelastic material model based on the logarithmic description is implemented in the finite element code. Procedure for the calculation of all the necessary quantities [...]
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Kafka, Vratislav
Abstrakt: Inelastic macroscopic behavior of technical as well as biological materials is strongly related to their structures. Therefore, constitutive modeling of the res [...]
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Abstrakt: The stepping stone in evaluating effective elastic properties of woven composite tubes is an accurate geometrical description of the composite tube on meso-scal [...]
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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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The paper deals with the perfusion in hierarchically arranged double porous media constituted by transversely periodic layers. In each layer the reference periodic cell i [...]
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Rohan, E.
The paper deals with the method of interpolation of the homogenized effective material parameters which are computed by solving local microscopic boundary value problems. [...]
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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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The paper deals with problems related to computational modelling of stress-strain states in vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs). Problems of their structure, geometry, co [...]
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The paper discusses a mathematical model of the isotonic smooth muscle contraction considering the influence of the excitation processes on the sarcolemma and inside the [...]
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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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