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We provide analysis of phenomena in technical systems

Both theoretical and experimental, which include fluid flow, heat transfer, dynamic phenomena and extreme loading.

MODELING AND SIMULATIONS IN TECHNICAL SYSTEMS

RESEARCH TOPICS

  •  CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) fluid flow analysis - a wide range of tasks from simple flows to complex tasks with heat sharing, multiphase flow, phase changes, the interaction of flowing fluid with other physical fields or bodies or the inclusion of other processes (such as chemical reactions)
  • Experimental analyzes in the field of fluid flow - the measurement of pressures, temperatures, and velocities for selected type tasks using our own experimental equipment
  • Structural analyzes of technical systems under dynamic phenomena and extreme loading - especially non-stationary stress in machine systems, problems with nonlinear response of materials and contact mechanics

EQUIPMENT

  • Commercial computing programs (ANSYS, NUMECA FINE / Turbo, COSMOS, LabView, Matlab) extended with own models and functions
  • Custom and Open Source software
  • Own powerful computing cluster with commercial licenses of computer programs
  • Experimental Laboratory - Includes several test facilities. The main device is a calorimetric tunnel focused on measuring the characteristics of heat exchangers, partial parts of which are also used separately for other types of measurements.

 

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The offer of MST team

Computational CFD and structural analysis for a wide range of problems in industrial practice and research

Experimental measurement of selected stationary and transient phenomena

Usage:

automotive industry (gearboxes, brakes, heat exchangers), energy (flue gas treatment, gearboxes, bearings, energy sources, turbines), industrial production (technological processes)

Reference

We performed computational analyzes for ŠKODA AUTO or eg ČEZ, and experimental analyzes for ZVVZ. For ŠKODA JS a.s. and Wikov Gear, s.r.o. we also provided computational analyzes and work on joint projects.

Research team

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Ing. Jan Sedláček Ph.D.

Team Leader

+420 37763 4707

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Ing. Jindřich Kňourek, PhD.

Team Leader Deputy

+420 37763 4713