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prof. Ing. Přemysl Janíček, DrSc.

E-mail janicek@fme.vutbr.cz Department Department D 3 - Dynamics and Vibrations Research area theory of flow in turbomachinery, continuum mechanics, theory of identification, philosophy of technology, theory of failure modes, theory of deterministic chaos, clinical biomechanics
Curriculum vitae
Education  
2004 FENG, member of Engineering Academy of ASCR
1991 Prof., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology
1990 DrSc., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology
1972 CSc., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology
1959 Ing., Slovak Technical University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
   
Employment  
1970 – till now Institute of Solid Mechanics, Mechatronics and Biomechanics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology
1959 – 1970 První brněnská strojírna, Brno, head of dept. of computations for expansion turbines
   
View author's publications in the ASCR database
Selected publications
FRANCŮ, J.; NOVÁČKOVÁ, P.; JANÍČEK, P.: Torsion of a Non-circular Bar,Engineering Mechanics, Vol.19, (2012), No.1, pp.45-60, ISSN 1802-1484

NAVRÁTIL, P.; JANÍČEK, P.; BRABENEC, L.; MATUG, M.; MARCIÁN, P.: A design influence of the mechanical compliance railroad wheel to the fracture behaviour,Applied andComputational Mechanics, Vol.2011, (2012), No.5, pp.197-204, ISSN 1802-680X

JANÍČEK, P.; BURŠA, J.:Characteristics of science and scientific activities; Considerations about what is and what is not scientific, Engineering Mechanics 2011; Book of full texts, pp.25-32, ISBN 978-80-87012-33-8, (2011), Institute of Thermomechanics - Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - Prague

BURŠA, J.; JANÍČEK, P.:Systemic approach to modelling of constitutive behaviour of various types of matter. Part II - combined constitutive models in solid mechanics., Engineering Mechanics, Vol.16, (2009), No.5, pp.1-17, ISSN 1802-1484, Engineering Academy of the Czech Republic

BURŠA, J.; JANÍČEK, P.: Systemic approach to modelling of constitutive behaviour of various types of matter. Part I - basic and simple constitutive models.,Engineering Mechanics, Vol.16, (2009), No.4, pp.1-15, ISSN 1802-1484, Engineering Academy of the Czech Republic

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