On Wednesday 20th March, 2019 at 10 a.m., lectures given by Ing. Hana Hasníková, Ph.D and Ing. Jan Šleichrt will be held in the small meeting rom of ITAM in Prague. The lectures will encompass the work done during a project Competitiveness Boost of the Centre of Excellence in Vysočina Region (OP VVV - Mobility, MŠMT). Hana Hasníková will give a lecture Digitisation of cultural heritage and Jan Šleichr will talk about Characterization of CFRP samples produced by resin infusion using the phase contrast and dark-field imaging - Design of the low-cost 3D laboratory platform rocker.
Digitisation of cultural heritage
given by Ing. Hana Hasníková, PhD. , Dept. of Applied Mechanics and Structures, ITAM
During the lecture the possibilities of culture heritage
digitisation, which was the main task of the internship abroad supported by The Ministry of
Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic, will be presented.
The interdisciplinary field on the borders of geomatics, architecture, culture heritage and
graphical design is developing rapidly and its possibilities are wide. The topic will be described
on the case study of Baroque Library in Klementinum, because the innovative workflow SCAN-to-BIM
was used for the model creation. The workflow contains the following steps: in situ data collection
by an ordinary surveying method (e.g. laser scanning, photogrammetry), the data processing to the
form of a usable point cloud and the creation of 3D digital models (NURBS, BIM) overlapping into
information database system or virtual reality.
Characterization of CFRP samples produced by resin infusion using the phase contrast and
dark-field imaging
Design of the low-cost 3D laboratory platform rocker
given by Ing. Jan Sleichrt, Dept. of Biomechanics, ITAM.
In this session, two main tasks of internship abroad supported by
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic will be presented: 1) Multi-modal
approach to characterize macro- and microstructural features in carbon fibre reinforced polymer
samples produced by resin infusion; 2) Low-cost 3D laboratory rocker.
First section of the presentation will be focused on structural characterization of the CFRP
samples produced by resin infusion. For this purpose, grating-based X-ray imaging of the samples
was observed using Skyscan 1294 (desktop phase-contrast X-ray microtomograph) for detailed
description the inner structure (fiber lay-up, defects). The second part will describe
custom-designed 3D platform rocker which is already used to mixing contrast agent into a target
tissue for enhance the radiodensity. This device was designed as a low-cost variant compared to the
available commercial devices.
13 Mar 2019