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The Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

 

works on scientific research in the field of solid phase mechanics, oriented particularly on micromechanics, biomechanics of solids, statistical dynamics of systems and media, nonlinear mechanics of systems, processes of failure of materials, mechanics of multifunctional materials, mechanics of particular media, and computer and numerical mechanics.

 

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Study: Use of nanolime for conservation

9 Nov 2020

Cultural Heritage objects built from calcareous material are often exposed to adverse environmental conditions which may cause significant damage. The so called nano lime has been used to protect and conserve them. The Czech, German and Italian scientists - among them our colleagues from Centre Telč ITAM CAS, Radek Ševčík, Dita Machová and Alberto Viani - studied the efficiency of the material in protecting the cultural heritage objects in Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ). They used only non-invasive methods.

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Announcement 1st IPERION HS TNA call

27 Oct 2020

ITAM CAS as a member of the IPERION HS consortium is delighted to announce the 1st Call for proposals on November 2nd, for Transnational Access (TNA) to a wide range of high-level scientific instruments, methodologies, data and tools for advancing knowledge and innovation in the field of Heritage Science. This call is a great opportunity to develop an idea or implement research.

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Living Danube Limes - start of the project

12 Oct 2020

The EU funded project “Living Danube Limes” which comprises partners from 10 Danube countries (among which is also ITAM CAS) and sets out to implement a host of measures to protect the historic infrastructure and develop the touristic potential of the 2000 year old Roman heritage on the Danube, has started in July 2020. A special feature of the project will be the fully authentic reconstruction of a Roman Danube ship from the 4th century CE.

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E-RIHS PP Final Workshop

21 Sep 2020

Invitation to the Final Workshop

ITAM CAS, as one of the partners in the E-RIHS Preparatory Phase project, invites you to participate on the final workshop of the project. During the half-day event, the results of the project, its legacy and the perspective toward E-RIHS ERIC will be presented. The workshop will be held on 23rd September, 2020.

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Newsletter ITAM 1/2020

17 Jun 2020

The spring issue of ITAM CAS Newsletter has been published. You can look forward to an article from the Department of Lime Technologies about Baroque stucco techniques, using x-ray tomography, we will read a curse tablet and you will find out more about the topic of degradation of microstructure of concrete in agressive environment in an article from the Department of Materials Research. This and more, you can find in the new Newsletter 1/2020 here. The Czech version can be found here..

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E-RIHS PP will continue in IPERION HS

6 Apr 2020

On the 1st of April, 2020 the new project IPERION HS of the framework programme HORIZON 2020 supported by EK officially started. One of the partners in the consorcium is also ITAM CAS.

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Newsletter ProteCHt2save No. 5

20 Mar 2020

A Newsletter of the project ProteCHt2save has been published. It is the 5th newsletter of this Interreg Central Europe project.

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CZ version

EN version

About the project Interreg CE ProteCHt2save

Website of the project

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Winter School Scola Telcz 2020

23 Jan 2020

Interdisciplinary workshop ScolaTelcz 2020 is planned for Sunday 9th - Saturday 15th February, 2020. In the course of the interdisciplinary workshop in the UNESCO World Heritage City students of different disciplines (architecture, sociology, geography, preservation of monuments, economics, building physics, geography, etc.) from various universities (Technical University of Prague, Masaryk University of Brno, Danube University Krems) will prepare and present a revitalization concept for a former social housing building in Telč. More information and registration at www.scolatelcz.net.

 

 

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E-RIHS: 9th interim meeting

19 Dec 2019

The 9th interim meeting of the project E-RIHS PP of the HORIZON 2020 framework will be hosted by the University of Evora between 28th and 30th January, 2020.

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Modelling of historical building structures

19 Dec 2019

The workshop on tools for modelling and evaluation of historical building structures is going to be held on Thursday, January 9, 2020, at 9:30AM in the building of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Prosecká 76, 190 00, Prague 9
 

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ARCCHIP

In the second half of 1990s, an increased attention was paid to the safeguarding of the built heritage and its integration into the life of contemporary society. The complexity of problems of cultural heritage called for modern interdisciplinary approach and this was started in a systematic way in 1995 by founding of a new department of the Institute - the Associated Research Centre for Historic Structures and Sites (ARCHISS) - joining together researchers from two institutes of the Academy of Sciences. The process continued, because of success in grant project competitions and now there are scientists involved in the research from other institutes and universities and two operating research units - one in Prague and one in another World Heritage City of Telč.

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Patrimonia

Patrimonia is a research program for young people, which enables them to participate in a process of preservation of cultural heritage, to try in practise a scientific research in cooperation with experts and to find out interesting facts and links in their neighbourhoods. Another aim of the project is to document and safeguard our minor cultural heritage - i.e. vanishing family heritage (letters, diaries), oral testimonies, old routes etc. Patrimonia puts to use the potential of school and other groups of young people using the modern information technologies in the course of the collection of the data, thus potentially creating a basis for a digital atlas of cultural heritage.

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Mondis

MONDIS (MONument Damage Information System) is a research project run by the Department of Cybernetics in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague and the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at the Czech Academy of Sciences. The main project objectives include the integration of existing knowledge and expertise from the field of cultural heritage protection, including the enhancement of cooperation and exchange of experience. The MONDIS project aims to support professionals addressing the structural and technical conditions of heritage buildings and working on designing appropriate measures or structural interventions. This is done using a knowledge base intended for documentation and analysis of the defects and damages in heritage buildings.

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Climatic Wind Tunnel

Designed as a closed circuit with controlled wind velocity and temperature conditions. It consists of climatic and aerodynamic parts. While the aerodynamic part provides well-fitted conditions to study wind effects on scaled model of prototypes, an equipment of the climatic part is suited for investigation of influences of weather including the wind, temperature, rain and heat radiation. Using the cooling/heating exchanger, cycle temperature changing of the airflow is available in the whole tunnel within the range of -10 to 30 C in relatively short time period. Integral part of the tunnel equipment consists of instruments for airflow diagnostic, data acquisition system, direct pressure surface measurement, precise thermometry and of many other types of handy accessories for instant use. Workshops for manufacturing of testing models are available in the same building.

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Calcarius

The website deals with historical production of burnt lime and related lime technologies, traditional craftsmanship of prossesing and utilization of lime in construction. The main objective is a thourough and complex knowledge of the above, a material-based research and a reconstruction of historical procedures. A common goal is to bring attention to the unique historical techniques, which used to be succesfully employed in the past, nowadays, however, are for the main part forgotten. The website is concieved as an open one, striving to gradually add new related information researched by a wide range of experts on archeology, construction materials, history of construction etc.

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