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Abstrakt: As in case of previous papers published on conference IM 2000, 2001 the influence of asymmetry at oscillating three-dimensional resiliently beared body, rigid p [...]
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The point of contribution consists in the analysis of linear and nonlinear damping influence on the dynamic properties of the specific case of pseudoplanetary system with [...]
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One possibility how to decrease lateral vibration of rotors excited by imbalance of the rotating parts is to couple the shaft with the stationary part through squeeze fil [...]
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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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The paper presents the modal synthesis method for a mathematical modelling of rotating bladed disk vibration. The standard finite element software does not allow to cons [...]
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Now a day, many types of seat used in working machines are constructed for vibroizolation in vertical direction. Seat vibrations in longitudinal and lateral directions ar [...]
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Chaos and chaos theory is a field of study in mathematics, computer sciences, electronics, physics and also engineering too. In our article will be explored chaotic behav [...]
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This paper is aimed at reducing vibrations of bladed disk in particular operating state. The damping element used in this contribution is realized by a strap with isoscel [...]
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The bridges, footbridges and broadcast towers create an important subset of infrastructure subjected to dynamic loading of various origins. Especially, exposed to wind, t [...]
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Benčat, J.
The subject of the paper is the dynamic behaviour and expected wind response of the steel water tank tower. Full scale dynamic measurements were performed on the lattice [...]
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Abstrakt: This paper describes a part of theoretical and experimental research dealing with the problem of the aeroelastic instability onset of slender rectangular beams [...]
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The paper provides a support for the wavelet based approach for the analysis of the linear MDOF systems subjected to non-stationary excitation, as was proposed by [Basu a [...]
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The simulation of the fluid flow through elastic pipes has a great application in a blood flow through human vessels – investigation of such phenomena as an atherioscle [...]
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The spatial discretization of continuum by finite element method introduces the dispersion error to numerical solutions of stress wave propagation. For higher order fin [...]
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Wind excited vibrations of slender structures such as towers, masts or certain types of bridges can be reduced using passive or active vibration absorbers. If there is av [...]
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Large amplitude vibrations of cylindrical structural elements are observed when under the simultaneous action of wind and rain. Due to the action of wind and rain a trans [...]
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Frequency modal and damping characteristics of an aeroelastic model designed for experiments in the wind tunnel are studied. Based on the experimental modal analysis the [...]
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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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Friction influence in analysis of a single degree of freedom oscillatory system (SDOF) is either neglected or accounted for by analytical methods, assuming steady state h [...]
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In order to simulate a launch, all space instruments undergo a vibration tests. Due to the fixing points in vibrating machines being different, adapters are used for each [...]
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Fischer, Cyril
Seismic random processes are characterized by high non-stationarity and, in most cases, by a marked variability of frequency contents. The widely used hypothesis modellin [...]
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Dynamic fragmentation (disintegration of continuous body into smaller pieces under dynamic loading) is a physical phenomenon observed in many fields of engineering and sc [...]
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Bubák, A.
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Wind excited vibrations of slender structures such as towers, masts or certain types of bridges can be reduced using passive or active vibration absorbers. If there is av [...]
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The paper deals with the modeling and evaluation of stability conditions of the balanced rotating system with rigid discs supported on two anisotropic hydrodynamic bearin [...]
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Paper is focused on comprehensive solution of probabilistic integrity assessment of pressure vessels. Engineering criteria was fully respected during solution, however fr [...]
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To a basic one-mass self-excited system a tuned absorber is attached the motion of which is influenced by soft impacts. The self-excitation is considered as of van der Po [...]
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Engineering structures subjected to dynamic loading are often equipped with special devices proposed to suppress adverse motion. However, these installations are often d [...]
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Slender structures exposed to wind influences are subjected to a random component of the pressure generated by a fluctuation part of the wind velocity. The structure it [...]

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