The Institute of Thermomechanics is a scientific and research institution of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The Institute conducts interdisciplinary basic research in the following areas: fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, dynamics of mechanical systems, solid mechanics, interactions of fluids and solids, environmental aerodynamics, biomechanics, mechatronics, electrophysics, electrical machines, drives and electronics and material diagnostics.
Anisotropic higher-order bounds and estimates based on crystallographic and morphological information
Lecture - October 14, 2008 (Wednesday), 10.00
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Thomas Böhlke

The Czech Society for Mechanics – the expert group for Computational mechanics and the Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR wish to invite you to a lecture by  »»» 

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Introduction to Fractional Calculus

"Introduction to Fractional Calculus" is a forthcoming free-of-charge course offered by prof. A. I. Fedorchenko. The objective of the couse is to provide its participants with the background necessary for the understanding of the fractional calculus. The lectures will be given in English in the Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR, v. v. i.. The dates and times will be announced at a later date based on the response received.  »»» 

The phenomenon of vortex core precession and development of the theory of helical vortices
Lecture - October 12, 2009 (Monday),10:00-11:00
Dr. Pavel A. Kuibin, Institute of Thermophysics, Siberian Branch of RAS, Lavrentyev Ave., 1, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

Abstract: 

The lecture is devoted to development of the Theory of helical vortices. The main items of the theory are as follows:  »»» 

Colloquium FLUID DYNAMICS 2009
Conference - Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR, v.v.i., Prague, October 21 – 23, 2009

The Colloquium will be held in the building of the Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR in Prague.  »»» 


Phase Reconstruction of Shear Layer Instabilities Using Proper Orthogonal Decomposition
Lecture - September 25, 2009 (Friday), 10:00-11:00
Dr. Kilian Oberleithner, Technische Universität Berlin, Fachgebiet Experimentelle Strömungsmechanik

Abstract:
Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) is widely used in the field of Reduced Order Modeling (ROM). Based on a large data set of a turbulent flow, a few POD modes are sufficient to characterize the dynamics of the underlying flow. Instability waves that grow in turbulent shear layers are usually represented by two coupled POD modes.  »»» 

Partition-Of-Unity Finite Elements For Quantum Mechanical Calculations in Condensed Matter
Lecture - September 24, 2009 (Thursday), 1:30pm
Dr. John E. Pask, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94551, USA

The Institute of Physics AS CR - Dept. of Theory of Condensed Matter, the Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR and the Czech Society for Mechanics – the expert group for Computational mechanics, jointly invite you to a lecture  »»» 


Compressor leading edges: An industrial game changer
Lecture - July 27, 2009 (Monday), 10:00-11:30
Dr. Rob Miller, Whittle Laboratory, Cambridge University

Dr. Rob Miller undertook his undergraduate, PhD and a research fellowship at Oxford University. For the last eight years he has been a Lecturer in Turbomachinery at the Whittle Laboratory in Cambridge University.  »»» 

Instability of Stratified Flows
Lecture - May 12, 2009 (Tuesday), 9.30-10.30
Dr. Jonathan Healey, Keele University, Great Britain

Dr. J. Healey graduated with a degree in physics at Oxford University in 1987, where he also obtained a DPhil in physics in 1991. His doctoral thesis was concerned with the analysis of phase spaces reconstructed from time series data.  »»» 


Stratification and rotation effects in environmental flows
Lecture - April 29, 2009 (Wednesday), 14:00-15:30
Prof. Yu.D. Chashechkin, Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the RAS

Чашечкин Юлий Дмитриевич (Chashechkin Yu.D.)
Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics of the Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
101/1 prospect Vernadskogo, Moscow 119574, Russia,
(E-mail: chakin@ipmnet.ru / Fax: 8 499 739 9531 / Phone 7495434 0192)  »»» 

Upwind techniques of finite element methods for convection dominant flow problem
Lecture - April 17, 2009 (Friday), 10:00–11:30
prof. Atsushi Suzuki, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan & Czech Tecnical University in Prague

Prof. Atsushi Suzuki is the assistant professor of Kyushu University in Japan and also visiting researcher at Czech Technical University in Prague.  »»» 



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