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==== 2009 ====
==== 2009 ====
*Jiří Plešek (Institute of Thermomechanics, AS CR): Accuracy, stability and mass lumping of serendipity finite elements in wave propagation problems
*Adnan Ibrahimbegovic (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France): Multi-scale analysis, identification and design of inelastic heterogeneous materials
*Zdeněk P. Bažant (Northwestern University, USA): Lessons from excessive long-time deflections and collapse of record-span segmental box girder bridge in Palau
*Philippe Zysset (Vienna University of Technology, Austria): Nanoindentation of bone tissue
*Peter Grassl (University of Glasgow, UK): Virtual laboratory for durability of concrete
==== 2008 ====
==== 2008 ====
==== 2007 ====
==== 2007 ====

Revision as of 08:38, 15 May 2012

The Solid Mechanics Seminar organized by the Department of Mechanics takes place on an irregular basis in the department conference room B366 or in Dean's conference room (both in building B of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Thákurova 7, Prague 6).

  • 17.5.12 15:30 B366
Martin Kružík (Department of Physics FCE CTU // Institute of Information Theory and Automation AS CR): Matematické modelování materiálů s tvarovou pamětí (in Czech)
  • 31.5.12 10:00 B366
Jan Zeman (Department of Mechanics FCE CTU): Modeling random heterogeneous materials by Wang tilings
  • planned
Jan Valdman (VSB - Technical University of Ostrava): Efficient implementation of the finite element method in Matlab

Previous lectures presented in our Solid Mechanics Seminar can be found below.
Other seminar series related to mechanics and mathematics:

Solid Mechanics Seminar 2012

2011

2010

  • Pavel Krejčí (Mathematical Institute, AS CR): Matematické modely termomechanických vlastností materiálů s pamětí (in Czech)
  • Lukasz Kaczmarczyk (University of Glasgow, UK): Analysis of concrete fracture, bone remodelling and geometric nonlinearities using hybrid-Trefftz elements
  • Stella Marusin (consultant): Failure of concrete structures caused by chemical reactions of particular elements in concrete
  • Pavel Trtík (EMPA, Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Science and Technology, Dendorf, Swizerland): High-resolution 3D imaging of cement pastes - from the image acquisition to the estimation of material properties
  • Zuzana Dimitrovová (Universidade Nova, Lisbon, Portugal): Dynamic response of structures subjected to moving loads: Applications to high-speed railway lines
  • Zuzana Dimitrovová (Universidade Nova, Lisbon, Portugal): New materials for passive vibration control: Optimization of passive vibration isolators
  • David T. Biggs (Biggs Consulting Engineering, USA): September 11, 2001: The World Trade Center, New York City
  • Zdeněk P. Bažant (Northwestern University, USA): Scaling of probability distribution of quasibrittle structure strength and lifetime based on atomistic fracture mechanics
  • Philippe Zysset (Vienna University of Technology, Austria): Finite element modeling of the human vertebral body: Research and clinical approaches

2009

  • Jiří Plešek (Institute of Thermomechanics, AS CR): Accuracy, stability and mass lumping of serendipity finite elements in wave propagation problems
  • Adnan Ibrahimbegovic (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France): Multi-scale analysis, identification and design of inelastic heterogeneous materials
  • Zdeněk P. Bažant (Northwestern University, USA): Lessons from excessive long-time deflections and collapse of record-span segmental box girder bridge in Palau
  • Philippe Zysset (Vienna University of Technology, Austria): Nanoindentation of bone tissue
  • Peter Grassl (University of Glasgow, UK): Virtual laboratory for durability of concrete

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

  • Rostislav Chudoba (RWTH Aachen, Germany): Numerické modelování textilního betonu na mikro-, mezo- a makroskopické úrovni