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Active Damping of Electric Machines Platform
Vaške, František ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with a design of an experimental model of active damping of eletric machinery platform, its mathematical description and control through the use of a computer. It compares various ways of construction, their physical principles and feasibility. The thesis also contains a description of the model made and of the way it is controlled.
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Development of Endoprosthesis.
Řehák, Kamil ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Florian, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the problems of the development of total endoprosthesis. The work contains the history of endoprosthesis and the present day description of made and used types of endoprosthesis. In the conclusion there is foreshadowed the development of joints’ surgical implants.
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Stress-strain analysis of the bar system
Pop, Miroslav ; Profant, Tomáš (referee) ; Houfek, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the issue of rod systems, which represent a special type of construction widely used in the building and mechanical industry. In the introductory part is presented a theoretical basis and methods of static solution of rod systems are described, then it is described stress of rod systems and are derived relations that were subsequently used for the calculation of the specific example. In the practical part, the thesis deals with the analytical calculation of the planar rod system in shape of a power line pylon, for which the cross-sections of the members are designed and the magnitude of the stresses and deformation displacements are calculated. For the calculation, the general method of joints was used and cross sections were designed with respect to the elastic limit state and the buckling stability limit state. At the end of the work, the results of the analytical calculation were verified with numerical solution in software ANSYS Workbench.
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Design of docking station for mobile robot
Obšil, Tomáš ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Krejsa, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is design of docking station for an autonomous mobile robot Breach. The task of docking station is to connect this robotic device to power supply without human intervention in order to charge its batteries. The theoretical part of diploma thesis contains research study about autonomous charging of robots. After that it is assessed suitability of using different types of docking stations and it was chosen optimal solution. The practice part of diploma thesis contains design of docking mechanism, which takes account of inaccurate navigation of robot with deviation of several centimeters. One part of this design deals with connector system, which is dimensioned for long-term transmission of electric current with minimal value of 20 A. At the end of diploma thesis there was created 3D model of the complete docking station including connectors for charging in program called SolidWorks.
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Stiffness estimation at the machining head and the strength analysis of the moving parts of the machining center MCV 1220.
Zbožínek, Martin ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Vrbka, Jan (advisor)
Main objective of the work was to estimate the possibilities and the limits of elementary stress and strain analysis of the construction. At the beginning it was necessary to simplify the problem to the 1-D bar problem. The calculation was performed for three typical loading cases, namely for the middle and the border position of the machining head. The contact forces and momentums and the displacements at the machining head have been calculated. The obtained results were then used for the stiffness evaluation of the construction at the machining head. The strength analysis of the moving parts of the machinig center has been done, too. Modern software products (Autodesk Inventor, ProENGINEER, ANSYS Workbench, Maple, Mathcad, etc.) were used for the calculation. The results were compared with The Finite Element Method results.
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Development of Imaging Methods and its Importance to Biomechanics
Sedláček, Tomáš ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Florian, Zdeněk (advisor)
The main objective of this bachelor thesis is to collect all available literature, from which can reader obtain basic knowledge of imaging methods. The methods are divided by its origin into four categories: x-rays, magnetic resonance, ultrasound and nuclear medicine. Each of them is described from the historical, physics and technological view. At the end the importance of each method to medicine and biomechanics is summarized.
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