Master’s theses

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Stationary crusher concrete panels - analysis of dynamic effects in the machine foundations
Macejka, Andrej ; Kříž, Jakub (referee) ; Škopán, Miroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is concerned with design and proposal of parameters of drop hammer Davon for crushing of steel reinforced concrete panels with weight of the ram 5 t. The main topic is an emergency condition when there is no crushed material between ram and anvil. The design is established by simulation of an impact by finite element analysis with respect to required ground bearing capacity.
Modular Conveyor
Winter, Jaroslav ; Vincenc, Josef (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
This master thesis deals with a structural design of the modular roller conveyor which is part of the flexible assembly line of automotive seats. The work includes design and functional solution for a driven roller track. Present structural design of roller conveyors is summarized in the first part of the work.
The ocean cleaning technology concepts
Jedličková, Kateřina ; Kropáč, Jiří (referee) ; Gregor, Jiří (advisor)
The main aim of this master's thesis is the world ocean pollution by plastic waste. The introductory part of the thesis contains general information about the production of plastics and plastic waste, followed by data on ocean pollution by plastic waste including the estimated amount, pollution sources, and composition. Part of the thesis consists of the introduction of known concepts that are already actively looking for a solution to marine waste and of their mutual comparison. The following part deals with the plastic waste management, the possibilities of its treatment and utilization. The last area is the draft of an alternative system that is focused on an effective solution in accordance with environmental aspects. Within this draft, a material and economic balance is made.
Estimation of municipal solid waste composition from the perspective of packaging
Doležalová, Adéla ; Putna, Ondřej (referee) ; Janošťák, František (advisor)
This master´s thesis focuses on prediction of presence of reusable material components in municipal waste with special focus on packaging materials. This prediction is based on analysis of financial costs of individual products according to the so-called market basket. Research of packaging´s life cycle and involving legislature is also a part of this thesis.
Design of orifice plates for steam for high pressure difference
Gajdůšek, Tomáš ; Himr, Daniel (referee) ; Habán, Vladimír (advisor)
The work deals with the design of a system of orifices for high pressure difference. The task of this work is to design a device for controlled discharge of steam-gas mixture from a volume compensator with an overpressure of 12,27 MPa to a tank with an overpressure of 0,02 MPa at a constant mass flow of 40 kg/h. The first part of the thesis contains the theory and also the basic principles of calculations. In the next part of the work, the theoretical properties of flow, such as the speed of sound in wet steam, are determined. This knowledge then serves the main goal of the work, namely to design a system of orifices to release steam-gas mixture from the volume compensator.
Pressure pulsation propagation in elastic hoses
Čapoš, Eduard ; Pochylý, František (referee) ; Habán, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis deals with propagation of pressure and flow pulsations, which are strongly affected by the tube flexibility. There are two mathematic models introduced, which are derived from basic physical relations. First model assumes velocity only in the axis direction. Second one assumes also non-zero radial velocity. Kelvin-Voigt model for viscoelasticity was used. Furthermore, experimental measurement was designed and evaluated. Measured data was used to calculate material properties. In addition, dynamic transfer was determined.
Structural design of the high-pressure separator with focus on the flange connection
Šmarda, Radek ; Klučka, Ivan (referee) ; Lošák, Pavel (advisor)
The first part of the diploma thesis deals with research in the field of design of process apparatuses. The research continues describing the function, division and main parts of separators. The research part ends with a more detail overview of flange connections. The second part deals with the design and control calculations of the separator using ČSN EN 13445-3 with tightness-strength calculation of the main flange join using ČSN EN 1591-1. At the end of the second part, partial calculations are performed using finite element method in the ANSYS Workbench R2 program, which aim to verify the required tightness of the joint and describe the effect of the bolts tightening procedure on the gasket.
Design of CNC vertical lathe with table diameter 2500 mm
Eliášová, Eva ; Jelenčík, Branislav (referee) ; John, David (advisor)
The topic of this work is the design of a vertical lathe with a table diameter of 2,500 mm. Part of the work is the analysis of current products in order to solve their shortcomings. The result is an innovative design focused on user-friendly operation and progressive shaping. At the same time, the designed machine fulfils all technical, ergonomic and aesthetic requirements.
Fluid flow analysis in the open cylindrical container with the free surface vortex
Illík, Jakub ; Klas, Roman (referee) ; Štigler, Jaroslav (advisor)
This master's thesis analyses fluid flow in an open cylindrical tank with vortex using numerical simulation. The theoretical part introduces a set of equations governing fluid flow and relations used to describe vortex motion. A general overview of terms used in computational fluid dynamics is presented. The experimental section consists of three parts. The vortex modelling is performed using ANSYS Fluent software. Data are consequently analysed within ANSYS CFD-Post software tool. Special focus is put on the vortex shape that is fitted with a curve corresponding to a probability density function of the Cauchy distribution. Results are then plotted in MATLAB software.
Analysis of measured signals from cavitation experiments
Asszonyi, Ondřej ; Habán, Vladimír (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis focuses on problem with detection of cavitation in hydraulic systems and devices. Thesis works with data from cavitation tunnel experiment, where cavitation appeared on blade. It founds out if time records and their frequency spectrum is dependent on operating conditions. Data are examined by various statistic methods. All of that is then used in method called neural network.

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