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.

Presentation series on Computational Solid Mechanics


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Czech Society for Mechanics – the expert group on Computer Mechanics and Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR v.v.i. will organize the following presentation series on occassion of the visit of Prof. M. Rashid, University of California, Davis, USA in the Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR, v.v.i. The presentations will be held in Lecture Room B of the Institute of Thermomechanics, Dolejškova 5, Praha 8 (directions); they will start at 10am on each day.  »»» 

Summer School and Workshop Fluid-Structure Interaction for Biomedical Applications

Conference - Institute of Mathematics, AS CR,Žitná 25, 115 67 Praha, Czech Republic, August 29 - September 2, 2011

The aim of the summer school is to present a comprehensive series of lectures on modern as well as classical problems related to fluid-structure interaction. The emphasize will be on mathematical, computational and experimental topics originating in biomedical applications. The summer course is prepared for graduate students,young scientists, and other interested specialists. Besides of the course lectures, the program will include a one day workshops (on Wednesday, August 31) dedicated to short, more advanced lectures given by attending scientists  »»» 


Extending the Reach of the Finite Element Method: Polyhedral Elements, Solution Remapping, and Nonconforming Embedment

Lecture - August 17, 2011, 10:00
Mark M. Rashid, University of California, Davis, USA
Mark M. Rashid is a professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of University of California, Davis, California, USA. His research interest include fracture mechanics, computational mechanics, fluid-structure interaction, blast loading, material modeling, plasticity, MEMS.

The presentation is a part of the Presentation Series on Computational Solid Mechanics held on August 3-17, 2011 in the Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR v. v. i.  »»» 

Colloqium Fluid Dynamics 2011

Conference - Prague, Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR, lecture room B, October 19–21, 2011

The Institute of Thermomechanics ASCRCzech Society for Mechanics and the ERCOFTAC Czech Pilot Centre will organise on October 19 – 21, 2011  »»» 


EUROMECH Colloquium 540 - Advanced Modelling of Wave Propagation in Solids

Conference - Prague, October 1-3, 2012

The EUROMECH Colloquium 540 aims to bring together engineers and scientists with interest in modelling of wave propagation in solids. The Colloquium will concentrate on topics related to effects of linear and non-linear waves in solids, to solitary waves, to strongly dispersive wave propagation in inhomogeneous solids and to waves in materials with microstructures, etc.  »»» 

Solution of contact problem of railway brake discs including low cycle fatigue analysis

Lecture - June 28, 2011 (Tuesday), 10.00
Assoc. prof. dr. Matjaž Šraml, University of Maribor, Slovenia

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  »»» 


XVI. International Conference on Nonlinear Elasticity of Materials

Conference - Prague, June 5–11, 2011, Conference Center in Husova 236/6, Prague

Dynamic nonlinear elastic behaviour, non equilibrium dynamics, first observed as a curiosity In earth materials has now been observed in a great variety of solids. The primary manifestations of the behaviour are characteristic wave distortion, and slow dynamics, a recovery process to equilibrium that takes place linearly with the logarithm of time, over hours to days after a wave disturbance.  »»» 

The 16th International Conference on Nonlinear Elasticity in Materials

Conference - Prague, June 5–11, 2011

Summary
Dynamic nonlinear elastic behavior, nonequilibrium dynamics, first observed as a curiosity in earth materials has now been observed in a great variety of solids. The primary manifestations of the behavior are characteristic wave distortion, and slow dynamics, a recovery process to equilibrium that takes place linearly with the logarithm of time, over hours to days after a wave disturbance.  »»» 


Optimization of coded excitations with Symmetry Analysis: Formalism and applications in NDT...

Lecture - June 3, 2011 (Friday), 10.00
Serge DOS SANTOS, Assoc. Prof. at l’ENI Val de Loire U930 « Imaging and Brain» , Université François Rabelais-INSERM-CNRS

Full title: Optimization of coded excitations with Symmetry Analysis : Formalism and applications in NDT with perspectives in ultrasonic nonlinear imaging of bio-materials  »»» 

Global instability of flow across a junction

Lecture - May 11, 2011 (Wednesday), 10:00-11:00
Prof. Jonathan Healey, Keele University, Anglie

In the stability theory of shear layers, the term `local stability' refers to the stability properties of a particular velocity profile at a given position in the flow. When the basic flow develops the streamwise direction, e.g. in a growing boundary layer, the changing local stability properties can be mapped out downstream. If there are regions of local absolute instability then there is the possibility of a `global instability' of the entire flow. When the basic flow varies slowly in the downstream direction the global stability can be determined from the local stability.  »»» 



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