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Identification of complex modulus using of the Hopkinson Split Pressure Bar.
Buchar, J. ; Trnka, Jan ; Řídký, R.
A split Hopkinson pressure bar procedure was used for non-parametric identificon of complex\nmodulus under conditions of non-equilibrium and axially non-uniform stress Tests were carried out with\naluminium bars and with specimens of composite materials (Low viscosity epoxy resin and Baytube multiwalled\ncarbon nanotubes) and having diameter 15 mm and length 7 mm. The influence of the nanotubes\nconcentration on the dynamic response of given composites was evaluated.

Calibration and Exact Characterization of Aerosol Deposit colected by SDI Impactor
Havránek, Vladimír
Ion beam analytical methods as PIXE (Particle induced X-ray emission), PIGE (Particle induced gamma-ray emission) and RBS (Rutherford backscattering spectrometry) are frequently used for elemental analysis of different types of atmospheric aerosol samples in a form of aerosol deposits on thin plastic filters or foils (Alfassi and Peisach, 1991, Johansson and Campbell, 1988). An ideal sample for analysis is thin homogeneous aerosol deposit with known deposit area. However in practice such samples are rare. They are often thick (more than limit for thin target approximation i.e. larger then few hundred micrograms per square centimetres), of irregular shape and unknown deposit area. In such conditions all obtained elemental mass results should be corrected for apparent deposit thickness, deposit homogeneity and effective deposit area.