330-0548/01 – Biomechanics (BM)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Applied MechanicsCredits5
Subject guarantorprof. Ing. Karel Frydrýšek, Ph.D.Subject version guarantorprof. Ing. Karel Frydrýšek, Ph.D.
Study levelundergraduate or graduateRequirementCompulsory
Year2Semestersummer
Study languageCzech
Year of introduction2021/2022Year of cancellation
Intended for the facultiesFSIntended for study typesFollow-up Master
Instruction secured by
LoginNameTuitorTeacher giving lectures
FRY72 prof. Ing. Karel Frydrýšek, Ph.D.
POL0400 doc. Ing. Stanislav Polzer, Ph.D.
Extent of instruction for forms of study
Form of studyWay of compl.Extent
Full-time Credit and Examination 3+2
Part-time Credit and Examination 16+0

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

To teach the students the basic ways and methods applied in biomechanics. To provide the understanding of teaching subject. To understand the link between mechanics and biomechanics. To solve the basic tasks in biomechanics. To apply acquired skills in practice.

Teaching methods

Lectures
Tutorials
Experimental work in labs
Other activities

Summary

Definition, practice, history, present and future of biomechanics (bionics, biocompatibility). Biomechanical view to engineering/robotics/cybernetics. Methods applied in biomechanics. Living and non-living organisms. Anatomy, morphology and physiology of human, animals and plants. Anthropometry, zoometry and auxology. Biomechanics of plants. Loading, boundary and initial conditions for musculoskeletal system of humans and animals. Biomechanics of a human activities, sitting, moving, sport and human injuries. Experiments, measurements and numerical modelling. Ergonomy, prosthesis, orthesis and design of implants in medicíne. Biomechanical applications in engineerings, robotics and cybernetics.

Compulsory literature:

[1] HAMILL, J. a KNUTZEN, K. M. Biomechanical Basis of Human Movement. 2. vyd., Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2003, ISBN 0-7817-3405-3. [2] BANGASH, M. Y. et al. Trauma, an Engineering Analysis. Berlin: Springer, 2007. [3] HALL, S. Basic Biomechanics. 5. vyd., New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006, 576 s.

Recommended literature:

[1] VALENTA, J. a kol. Biomechanics. Prague: Academia, 1993.

Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester

credit tests, oral and writting exam.

E-learning

not

Other requirements

There are not required any other requests

Prerequisities

Subject has no prerequisities.

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.

Subject syllabus:

1. Definition, practice, history, present and future of biomechanics (from bionics to genetics engineering and biocompatibility). From humanocentric/animocentric view to holistic naturocentric view on robotics/cybernetics 2. Brief review of mechanics. 3. Methods of diagnostics applied in biomechanics (RTG, CT, MRI, statistics, experiments, measurements, observation). 4. Living and non-living organisms and their description, properties and evolution. 5. Anatomy, morphology and physiology of human, animals and plants. 6. Anthropometry, zoometry and auxology. 7. biomechanics of plants. 8. Analysis of loading, boundary and initial conditions for musculoskeletal system of humans and animals. 9. Human body as a mechanism. 10. Biomechanics of sitting, moving, gait, running, sport, injury and their reasons (process analysis, accidents, human activity). 11. Experiments, measurements and numerical modelling in biomechanics. 12. Ergonomy of human work, prosthesis, orthesis and design of ostheosnthetic implants in traumatology, orthopaedics and rehabilitation. 13. Biomechanical applications in engineerings, robotics and cybernetics. 14. Excursion.

Conditions for subject completion

Full-time form (validity from: 2021/2022 Winter semester)
Task nameType of taskMax. number of points
(act. for subtasks)
Min. number of pointsMax. počet pokusů
Credit and Examination Credit and Examination 100 (100) 51
        Credit Credit 35  20
        Examination Examination 65  25 3
Mandatory attendence participation: The compulsory participation rate is 80%. The acquired knowledge of the students is continuously verified during each lesson in the form of discussion and questions with the aim of active involvement of students in the issue. After completing the credit, students have to take an exam which consists of an oral and a written part.

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Conditions for subject completion and attendance at the exercises within ISP: To fulfil the credit, students will pass the specified coursework and defend it at the end of the semester.

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2024/2025 (N0715A270033) Applied Mechanics K Czech Ostrava 2 Compulsory study plan
2024/2025 (N0715A270033) Applied Mechanics P Czech Ostrava 2 Compulsory study plan
2023/2024 (N0715A270033) Applied Mechanics P Czech Ostrava 2 Compulsory study plan
2023/2024 (N0715A270033) Applied Mechanics K Czech Ostrava 2 Compulsory study plan
2022/2023 (N0715A270033) Applied Mechanics K Czech Ostrava 2 Compulsory study plan
2022/2023 (N0715A270033) Applied Mechanics P Czech Ostrava 2 Compulsory study plan
2021/2022 (N0715A270033) Applied Mechanics P Czech Ostrava 2 Compulsory study plan
2021/2022 (N0715A270033) Applied Mechanics K Czech Ostrava 2 Compulsory study plan
2020/2021 (N0715A270033) Applied Mechanics P Czech Ostrava 2 Compulsory study plan
2020/2021 (N0715A270033) Applied Mechanics K Czech Ostrava 2 Compulsory study plan

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