From the series
Institute of Thermomechanics Seminar:
Behaviour of brittle materials under dynamic loading
Jaroslav Buchar and Jan Trnka, Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS
Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 13:00, Lecture Room B
The 2nd International Conference on Advanced Modelling of Wave Propagation in Solids aims to bring together scientists and engineers with interest in advanced modelling of wave propagation in solids. The Conference on Advanced Modelling of Wave Propagation in Solids will concentrate on topics related to analytical, numerical and experimental studies of linear and non-linear waves in conventional, advanced and modern materials like metamaterials and auxetic materials, to strongly dispersive wave propagation in inhomogeneous solids and to waves in materials with microstructure, etc. Attention will also be devoted to up-to-date formulations of non-linear constitutive equations in the description of material response under thermomechanical loading, dynamic fracture and damage, phase transformations, shock waves, and to dissipative effects. »»»
On behalf of the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (IAPWS) the Czech Society for the Properties of Water and Steam (CZPWS) is organizing the 17th International Conference on the Properties of Water and Steam (17th ICPWS), taking place in Prague, Czech Republic, from Sunday to Friday 2 – 7 September 2018. »»»
The short course An ECCOMAS Advanced Course on Computational Structural Dynamics covers topics relating to modern and recent numerical methods in computational structural dynamics, finite element method in linear and nonlinear dynamic cases, wave propagation in solids and its numerical solution, numerical methods in dynamic contact problems, buckling analysis, modern methods for direct time integration and partitioned analysis, modal and spectral analysis, coupled problems (e.g. fluid-structure interaction), reduction modelling in dynamics and many others. »»»
The aim of the Colloquium is to facilitate the exchange of up to date information and knowledge among specialists in structural and multibody dynamics, in coupled interacting systems as aero-elasticity, hydro-elasticity, bio-mechanics, systems with feedbacks and mechatronics. The papers and its presentations will be divided into the three sections and focused on the next problems: »»»
Energy Industry in a Broader Context is a collaborative workshop involving scientists, power industry leaders and government officials to outline the future of the energy industry and discuss how energy technologies and the upcoming transition of the energy industry influence the environment, economy, public health, or public acceptance. The purpose is to debate the risks, constraints and opportunities for research of energy technologies of the future. »»»
The Czech Society for Non-destructive Testing and the Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS organize the IX. international workshop for experts on non-destructive testing (NDT) and students NDT in Progress. For more information visit the event's web site.
The Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS invites you to the Czech-Israeli Seminar on "Dynamic Behavior of Materials" to beheld on May 11-12 2017, club IT. The detailed programme is below. »»»
The aim of the Colloquium is to facilitate the exchange of up to date information and knowledge among specialists in structural and multibody dynamics, in coupled interacting systems as aero-elasticity, hydro-elasticity, bio-mechanics, systems with feedbacks and mechatronics. The papers and its presentations will be divided into the three sections and focused on the next problems: : »»»
Distributed Energy Resources and Storage is a collaborative workshop involving scientists, power industry leaders and government officials to outline the future and role of distributed energy resources and storage solutions in ensuring secure energy and to discuss the promising topics for research into the same. »»»
The aim of the Colloquium is to facilitate the exchange of up to date information and knowledge among specialists in structural and multibody dynamics, in coupled interacting systems as aero-elasticity, hydro-elasticity, bio-mechanics, systems with feedbacks and mechatronics. The papers and its presentations will be divided into the two sections and focused on the next problems: »»»
In December 3 – 4, our institute will be visited by prof. Elisabeth Aeby-Gautier (Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France) and prof. Benoit Appolaire (CNRS-ONERA, Chatillon-Paris, France), who are both interested in experimental characterization and mathematical modelling of microstructures in metastable titanium alloys. »»»
Technology Perspectives for Energy Storage is a collaborative workshop involving scientists, power industry leaders and government officials to outline the future and role of energy storage in ensuring secure energy and to discuss the promising topics for research into energy storage.
The workshop seeks to present ideas, examples, and projects related to experience with energy storage with a strong emphasis on promoting national awareness and inspiring action towards solving emerging problems. Through this event we hope to present promising research themes and technologies and challenge the attendees to discuss the feasibility of the technologies and trends for energy storage. »»»
Cílem kolokvia je umožnit výměnu aktuálních informací a poznatků mezi odborníky dynamiky těles a jejich soustav, problémů interakce vázaných systémů jako jsou aeroelasticita a hydroelasticita, biomechanika, systémů se zpětnou vazbou a mechatroniky: Příspěvky a jejich prezentace budou zaměřeny na tato témata: »»»
The Colloquium will be held in the Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS v. v. i. in Prague. The subject covers all fields of fluid dynamics: theoretical, experimental and mathematical modeling, basic and applied. »»»
The aim of the Colloquium DYMAMESI, which was established by merging the two traditional Colloquia „Dynamics of Machines“ and „Interaction and Feedbacks“, is to facilitate the exchange of up-to-date information and knowledge among specialists in structural and multibody dynamics and coupled interacting systems such as aero-elasticity, hydro-elasticity, bio-mechanics, systems with feedbacks and mechatronics. The contributions will focus on the following problems: »»»
The organizers are pleased to invite you to the 2014 International Symposium on Optomechatronic Technologies (ISOT2014) in Seattle, Washington, USA. ISOT 2014 will provide researchers and engineers with a great opportunity to present and discuss the latest research results, accomplishments, developments, and future directions in the integrated fields of optics and mechatronics technologies. Our meeting will be held near the University of Washington campus, within easy access of downtown Seattle. »»»
The Colloquium will be held in the Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR v.v.i. in Prague. The subject covers all fields of fluid dynamics: theoretical, experimental and mathematical modeling, basic and applied. »»»
The Symposium on Electric Machines, Drives and Power Electronics will be held in the Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR, v. v. i. in Prague on September 9-11, 2014. The Symposium is organized by the Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR, v. v. i. and the Institute for Drive Systems and Power Electronics, Leibniz Universität Hannover. The objective of the Symposium is to provide forum for gathering of professionals and researchers from the fields of electric machines, drives and power electronics and enable exchange of experience and new ideas from these areas. »»»
The aim of the summer school is to present a comprehensive series of lectures on various aspects of problems involving particles in flows. It is organized as a multidisciplinary event with topics ranging from theoretical and numerical mathematics up to physics and applications. The emphasize will be on models related to topics originating in environmental, biomedical and industrial applications. The summer course is prepared for graduate students, young scientists, and other interested specialists. »»»
On June 4-6, 2014, the Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR will be visited by Prof. M. I. Osendi, Prof. P. Miranzo and Dr. M. Belmonte from the Institute of Ceramics and Glass, CSIC Madrid. During their visit, a one-day workshop will be organized in the Seminar Room B. The workshop will consist of three invited talks given by the visitors and a number of smaller talks by Czech groups interested in possible collaboration. »»»
The aim of the Colloquium is to facilitate exchange of information and knowledge among researchers and specialists in dynamics of machines and mechanical systems. The Colloqium will focus on the following topics: »»»
The purpose of the Colloquium is to bring together experts on theoretical and experimental fluid mechanics from academic institutions, universities and other research and development establishments and to offer them the opportunity to exchange and update information on their problems. The Colloqium serves as a scientific forum and will be held in the Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR. »»»
Organizer: Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR
The objective of the 19th conference is to provide insight into the state of the art in solid mechanics, fluid dynamics and thermodynamics, namely in the context of the projects carried out in the Czech Republic. The conference will be held in the hotel ŽĎAS a.s., in the pictoresque scenery of the Žďárské mountains. »»»
The aim of the conference is to discuss contemporary problems of fluid mechanics and to bring out latest results obtained in frame of grant projects supported by grant agencies in Czech Republic and abroad. The attendance of experts from academic institutes, technical universities and from other research institutions is assumed. Official language of the conference is English. »»»
The aim of the Colloquium is to facilitate the exchange of up-to-date information and knowledge among specialists in dynamics of machines and mechanical systems. The Colloqium is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Ctirad Kratochvil, an outstanding researcher, teacher, friend and long-term supporter of Dynamics of Machines, who died unexpectedly last year. The main attention will be focused on: »»»