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Advances in Engineering Software, Volume 72
Volume 72, June 2014
- Jaroslav Kruis
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Special issue dedicated to Professor Zdeněk Bittnar on the occasion of his seventieth birthday: Part II. 1-2 - Jan Vorel
, Zdenek P. Bazant:
Review of energy conservation errors in finite element softwares caused by using energy-inconsistent objective stress rates. 3-7 - Adnan Ibrahimbegovic
, Rainer Niekamp
, Christophe Kassiotis, Damijan Markovic, Hermann G. Matthies:
Code-coupling strategy for efficient development of computer software in multiscale and multiphysics nonlinear evolution problems in computational mechanics. 8-17 - Andrew Drach
, Borys Drach, Igor Tsukrov:
Processing of fiber architecture data for finite element modeling of 3D woven composites. 18-27 - Jirí Náprstek
, Radomil Král:
Finite element method analysis of Fokker-Plank equation in stationary and evolutionary versions. 28-38 - Michal Tomko
, Stanislav Kmet
, Robert Soltys:
Vibrations of an aramid anchor cable subjected to turbulent wind. 39-56 - Petr Procházka:
Rock bursts due to gas explosion in deep mines based on hexagonal and boundary elements. 57-65 - Václav Veselý
, P. Frantík:
An application for the fracture characterisation of quasi-brittle materials taking into account fracture process zone influence. 66-76 - Zdenek Padovec
, Vít Shánel
, Milan Ruzicka
, Norbert Dolejs:
Java application for springback analysis of composite plates. 77-84 - Ondrej Rokos
, J. Máca:
The response of grandstands driven by filtered Gaussian white noise processes. 85-94 - Miroslav Spaniel, Antonín Prantl, Jan Dzugan
, Jan Ruzicka, Milos Moravec, Jirí Kuzelka
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Calibration of fracture locus in scope of uncoupled elastic-plastic-ductile fracture material models. 95-108 - Ladislav Svoboda, Jan Novák
, Lukás Kurilla
, Jan Zeman
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A framework for integrated design of algorithmic architectural forms. 109-118 - Rostislav Chudoba
, Jan Dirk van der Woerd, Matthias Schmerl, Josef Hegger
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ORICRETE: Modeling support for design and manufacturing of folded concrete structures. 119-127 - Daniel Makovicka, Daniel Makovicka Jr.:
Dynamic structure response excited by technical seismicity effects. 128-133 - Libor Jendele, Vít Smilauer, Jan Cervenka:
Multiscale hydro-thermo-mechanical model for early-age and mature concrete structures. 134-146 - David Lehký, Zbynek Kersner
, Drahomír Novák
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FraMePID-3PB software for material parameter identification using fracture tests and inverse analysis. 147-154 - T. Horácek, Zbynek Sika
, Michael Valásek
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Software for global dynamics evaluation of mechanisms. 155-165 - Tomás Krejcí, Tomás Koudelka, Miroslav Broucek
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Numerical modelling of consolidation processes under the water level elevation changes. 166-178 - Drahomír Novák
, Miroslav Vorechovský
, Bretislav Teplý:
FReET: Software for the statistical and reliability analysis of engineering problems and FReET-D: Degradation module. 179-192 - Martin Horák
, Borek Patzák
, Milan Jirásek
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On design of element evaluators in OOFEM. 193-202 - Jan Sýkora:
Modeling of degradation processes in historical mortars. 203-212 - Vladimír Krístek, Lukás Kadlec:
The cross-section warping effect with the associated creep-induced deformations. 213-217 - J. Jurenka, Miroslav Spaniel:
Advanced FE model for simulation of pitting crack growth. 218-225 - Anna Kucerová
, Matej Leps:
Soft computing-based calibration of microplane M4 model parameters: Methodology and validation. 226-235

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