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Ing. Pavel Švancara, Ph.D.
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+420 541 142 893
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svancara@fme.vutbr.cz
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D3 - Dynamics and Vibrations
Research area
sound and vibration, bioacoustics
Curriculum vitae
Education and academic qualification
* 2000, Ing., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Institute of Solid Mechanics,
specialization Applied Mechanics
* 2007, Ph.D., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Institute of Solid Mechanics,
specialization Engineering Mechanics
Career overview
* 2003 - present, researcher, IT AS CR v.v.i.
* 2004 - present, assistant professor, Inst. of Solid Mechanics, Mechatronics and Biomechanics, Faculty of
Mech. Eng., Brno University of Technology
Scientific activities
* Bioacoustics:
- computational and experimental modelling of influence of defects and surgical procedures at human vocal tract
(effect of tonsillectomy)
- FE model of interaction between fluid induced oscillating vocal folds and acoustic procesess in the vocal tract
* Sound and vibration:
- computational and experimental modelling of high-frequency sound and vibration using SEA method (Statistical
Energy Analysis)
- analysis of sound and vibration in low and mid-frequency frequency range - Finite Element Method (FEM),
Boundary Element Method (BEM), combination of FEM + SEA
View author's publications in the ASCR database
Selected publications
* ŠVANCARA, P.; HORÁČEK, J.; HRŮZA, V.:
Development of FE Model of Interaction between Oscillating Vocal Folds and Acoustic Space of the Vocal Tract,
Proceedings of The 6th Internationl Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics , University of Tampere,
pp.163-167, 2008
* LAUKANNEN, A. M.; HORÁČEK, J.; ŠVANCARA, P.; LEHTINEN, E.; WAARAMAA, T.:
Perceptual evaluation of FE modelled consequences of tonillectomy: Diffrences between listeners,
Proceedings of 7th Pan European Voice Conference, University of Groningen, pp.98-98, 2007
* ŠVANCARA, P., HORÁČEK, J., VOKŘÁL, J., ČERNÝ, L.:
Computational modelling of effect of tonsillectomy on voice production,
Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, Vol.31, No.3, pp.117-125, ISSN 1401-5439, 2006
* ŠVANCARA, P., HORÁČEK, J.:
Numerical Modelling of Effect of Tonsillectomy on Production of Czech Vowels,
Acta Acustica united with Acustica, Vol.92,No.5, pp.681-688,ISSN 1610-1928, 2006
* ŠVANCARA, P.; HORÁČEK, J.:
FE modelling of effect of tonsillectomy on production of Czech vowels,
Inženýrská mechanika - Engineering Mechanics, Vol.12, No.5, pp.347-354, ISSN 1210-2717, 2005
* ŠVANCARA, P.; HORÁČEK, J.:
Numerical modelling of effect of tonsillectomy on production of Czech vowels /a/ and /i/,
Proceedings of 4th International Workshop : Models and analysis of vocal emissions for biomedical applications
MAVEBA, Firenze University Press, pp.151-154, 2005
* ŠVANCARA, P.; HORÁČEK, J.; PEŠEK, L.:
Numerical modelling of production of Czech vowel /a/ based on FE model of the vocal tract,
The 4th International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics, Laboratory of Audio-Phonology
Marseille, pp.163-165,2004
* ŠVANCARA, P.
Stanovení faktorů ztrát vazeb u modelů SEA pomocí duální formulace a modální analýzy metodou konečných prvků.
Interakce a zpětné vazby, Ústav termomechaniky AV ČR, Praha, pp. 171-178, 2003
Teaching
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology
* Statics
* Kinematics
* Dynamics
* Technical mechanics
* Sound and Vibration
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