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Ing. Zbyněk Hrubý, Ph.D.

Phone +420 266 053 441, +420 732 813 957 E-mail zbynek@it.cas.cz Room M7201A Department Department D 4 - Impact and Waves in Solids Position postdoc researcher Research area computational plasticity, fatigue
Curriculum vitae
Education:
2013 Ph.D. Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
field: Mechanics of Solids, Deformable Bodies and Continua
2005 Ing. (Master’s Degree) Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
field: Engineering Mechanics and Mechatronic

Employment:
2010-present Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR, v.v.i.
2008-present Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, part time job
2005-2009 Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR, v.v.i. – part time job
2005-2005 TechSoft Engineering, s.r.o. – part time job

Expertise:
Mechanical properties of materials
Constitutive models of plasticity
Finite strain continuum mechanics
Fatigue and damage
Finite element method

Applications, computations, analyses:
Static, dynamic and thermal analyses of rotor blades, turbocharger turbines, and pipe whip restraints
Modeling of nanoindentation of Nickel-based superalloys for jet turbofans
Experimental and numerical validation of mechanical properties for Kolsky specimens
Validation and numerical implementation of plasticity models involving directional distortional hardening

Associations:
Czech Society for Mechanics

Awards:
2005 Josef Hlávka Award
2009 Prof. Hájek Award

Intership:
2008 Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA – 4 months

Project participation:
2010-2012 Kontakt II ME10024 Development of constitutive models in phenomenological plasticity
2014-2016 Kontakt II LH14018 Development, validation and implementation of metal plasticity constitutive models with kinematic and directional distortional hardening

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