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Dynamické chování nosníku s přdpjatou strunou - vliv útlumu
Fischer, Cyril ; Frýba, Ladislav
The beam with an axial force is coupled by an elastic layer of Winkler type with the pretensiled string. It is subjected to a row of moving forces. The theoretical model corresponds to a prestressed bridge. The concrete bridges of this type are the most spread types appearing on both the road and railway bridges of small and medium spans. The governing equations form a coupled set of partial differential equations that are solved using the Fourier and Laplace integral transformations for the undamped case. The numerical solution is examined for the damped case.
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Saltation of sand in vicinity of cylindrical column
Kharlamova, Irina ; Kharlamov, Alexander ; Vlasák, Pavel
The paper presents a model of sand sediment transport in water stre am in vicinity of a high cylindrical col umn. It is assumed that an averaged turbulent flow is horizontally layered in vicinity of the cylinder. In ea ch layer the flow around the cylinder is modelled as a potential flow generated by a vertical dipole line. Flow in viscous sub-layer on the surface of the cylinder is neglected. The presented flow model is approximate; however it is simple for use. Trajectories of saltating particles near the cylinder were calculated. Further investigation of such flow will allow a determination of zones where solid particles will collide with the column. That might be useful for prevention of its damage or destruction
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Presentation layer finding database of cyanobacteria and algae
SEMECKÝ, Jiří
Phycological Laboratory University of South Bohemia in Czech Budejovice uses occurrence database samples. This work deals with the analysis and optimization of the existing database, designing and programming extension that allows processing points based on GPS coordinates and display them in on-line maps and georeferenced image.
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Research on effects of pulsating water jets on concrete
Sitek, Libor ; Bodnárová, L.
An article briefly presents results achieved during laboratory and in-situ tests of removing surface layers of concrete exposed to various environments using several types of high-velocity water jets commonly used in the rehabilitation praxis or advanced water jets the use of which is expected in the near future. The effects of pulsating jets were always compared with classical continuous jets under identical or similar working conditions.
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