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Energetic comparison of dynamic and static fracture of material
Mareček, Jiří ; Polzer, Stanislav (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
This work describes the effects of strain rate on mechanical properties. It also describes the dependence of fracture work on strain rate for brass CuZn40Pb2. The relationship describing this dependence was experimentally determined from the results of static three-point bending tests and impact bending tests (Charpy).
Influence of strain rate on stress-strain dependencies of aortic tissues
Slažanský, Martin ; Fuis, Vladimír (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis deals with the influence of strain rate on stress-strain dependencies of aortic tissues to estimate the error of hyperelastic models, which are neglecting the viscoelastic effects that are typical for soft biological tissues. It was found by the experiment and the subsequent evaluation that in the range of the strain rate from 0,167 to 5,000 mm/s the influence of strain rate on stress-strain dependencies is negligible. The deviation by transition from experimental data to a constitutive model was significantly larger than the deviation between the data sets varying at different strain rates, which means that the use of stress-strain curves varying at different strain rates in given range of the strain rate has no effect on the resulting model. The best of analysis models that were examined in this thesis appears to be the Yeoh hyperelastic model using the FEM.
Influence of strain rate on stress-strain dependencies of aortic tissues
Slažanský, Martin ; Fuis, Vladimír (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis deals with the influence of strain rate on stress-strain dependencies of aortic tissues to estimate the error of hyperelastic models, which are neglecting the viscoelastic effects that are typical for soft biological tissues. It was found by the experiment and the subsequent evaluation that in the range of the strain rate from 0,167 to 5,000 mm/s the influence of strain rate on stress-strain dependencies is negligible. The deviation by transition from experimental data to a constitutive model was significantly larger than the deviation between the data sets varying at different strain rates, which means that the use of stress-strain curves varying at different strain rates in given range of the strain rate has no effect on the resulting model. The best of analysis models that were examined in this thesis appears to be the Yeoh hyperelastic model using the FEM.
Energetic comparison of dynamic and static fracture of material
Mareček, Jiří ; Polzer, Stanislav (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
This work describes the effects of strain rate on mechanical properties. It also describes the dependence of fracture work on strain rate for brass CuZn40Pb2. The relationship describing this dependence was experimentally determined from the results of static three-point bending tests and impact bending tests (Charpy).

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