. . . . "Compression of a porous materials %22a stunt man's hypothesis%22"@en . . "RIV/46747885:24410/10:#0000685" . . . "World Journal of Engineering" . "RIV/46747885:24410/10:#0000685!RIV11-GA0-24410___" . "1"^^ . "Neck\u00E1\u0159, Bohuslav" . "Compression of a porous materials %22a stunt man's hypothesis%22" . . "1"^^ . "1708-5284" . "This contribution introduces a newer concept of structural modelling of processes by one-dimensional compression of porous materials, such as non-woven textiles and/or polymeric foams. The similarity of compression of porous material such as non-woven textiles (bonded) and/or foams. The similarity of compression of porous material with jumps of stunt men to the layer of paper-board boxes in movies inspirited author to formulate the presented structural model as a probable hypothesis. A hero jumps down from the roof or the window of a high building in a typical old thriller movie. A double \u2013 stunt man \u2013 usually personates such action so that he is jumping down to a very thick layer of empty paper- board boxes. Such cardboard boxes are reasonable soft, flexible and elastic and \u2013 in the place where the impact from stunt mans body is too intensive \u2013 they crumple and fold up themselves, and so they promptly reduced their volume. Therefore, the stunt man stays living (usually)."@en . . "251683" . . "7" . "Compression of a porous materials %22a stunt man's hypothesis%22" . "[6306EEB47240]" . "This contribution introduces a newer concept of structural modelling of processes by one-dimensional compression of porous materials, such as non-woven textiles and/or polymeric foams. The similarity of compression of porous material such as non-woven textiles (bonded) and/or foams. The similarity of compression of porous material with jumps of stunt men to the layer of paper-board boxes in movies inspirited author to formulate the presented structural model as a probable hypothesis. A hero jumps down from the roof or the window of a high building in a typical old thriller movie. A double \u2013 stunt man \u2013 usually personates such action so that he is jumping down to a very thick layer of empty paper- board boxes. Such cardboard boxes are reasonable soft, flexible and elastic and \u2013 in the place where the impact from stunt mans body is too intensive \u2013 they crumple and fold up themselves, and so they promptly reduced their volume. Therefore, the stunt man stays living (usually)." . "24410" . . "CN - \u010C\u00EDnsk\u00E1 lidov\u00E1 republika" . "P(GA106/09/1916)" . "2"^^ . . . "2" . "Compression of a porous materials %22a stunt man's hypothesis%22"@en . . . "hypotesis; compression; porous material"@en .