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Design of the hydraulic shock absorbers characteristics using relative springs deflections at general excitation of the bus wheels
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Hajžman M.
Published 2010-12-01
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Multibody simulations of trolleybus vertical dynamics and influences of spring-damper structural elements
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Polach
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Hajžman M.
Published 2008-11-01
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Application of stabilization techniques in the dynamic analysis of multibody systems
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Hajžman M.
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Polach
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Published 2007-11-01
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Design of the hydraulic shock absorbers characteristics using the acceleration of the sprung mass
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Polach
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Hajžman M.
Published 2007-10-01
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Influence of crucial parameters of the system of an inverted pendulum driven by fibres on its dynamic behaviour
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Polach
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Hajžman M.
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Šika Z.
Published 2012-12-01
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Analytical and numerical investigation of trolleybus vertical dynamics on an artificial test track
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Polach
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Hajžman M.
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Soukup J.
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Volek J.
Published 2009-12-01
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Influence of the mass of the weight on the dynamic response of the asymmetric laboratory fibre-driven mechanical system
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Polach
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Hajžman M.
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Šika Z.
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Červená O.
,
Svatoš P.
Published 2014-06-01
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