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Elevator cage
Vosika, Jan ; Jedelský, Petr (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
This thesis deals with the structural design of the rope traction elevator load 1600 kg. Calculation of anchor guides for the design and strength check. Frame analysis by finite element method. Frame design changes with regard to reliability design. The work also includes drawing the proposed changes. This thesis was carried out in cooperation with the firm Liftmont CZ s.r.o.
Hydraulic elevator cage
Šmotlák, Juraj ; Jedelský, Petr (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
This thesis deals with design of the lift frame with lift capacity1600kg and with calculation of distance between armatures of quides. Lift speed is 0.48 m / s. This thesis also includes final element analysis of the frame in software I-DEAS.
Elevator cage
Matoušek, Jan ; Jedelský, Petr (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design of a frame of a lift, whose roading capacity is 400 kg (5 people) and it olso deals with calculation of maximum distance between armatures of quides. Nominal speed is 1 m.s -1. This diploma thesis also includes final element analysis of the frame. The frame structure is analysed by software I – DEAS.
Design Grid of Lift Machine and Slide-way
Viktora, Luboš ; Jedelský, Petr (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
This thesis deals with the control of grid of lift machine and rigid hanging of ropes for elevator with a capacity of 675 kg. The main focus is strength analysis using finite element method. Furthermore, a calculation was performed also for anchoring of slide-ways and strength check was done according to standard ČSN EN 81-1. The thesis contains also the assembly drawing of grid of lift machine and it was executed in cooperation with LIFTMONT CZ s.r.o.
Passenger lift 675 kg
Špunar, Martin ; Jedelský, Petr (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design of the carrying frame of a lift cage with lift capacity of 675 kg. It’s main content is follow up strength analysis by Finite elements method (FEM). Thesis also contains the calculation of counterweight mass. Further is performed the calculation of the guide anchoring instituted for this steel structure and the strength analysis of the used guides according to norm ČSN EN 81-1. The thesis also includes the drawing of the carrying frame of the lift cage. Master’s thesis was carried out in co-operation with the LIFTMONT CZ company, Ltd.
Organelle proteomics of parasitic protists
Jedelský, Petr ; Tachezy, Jan (advisor) ; Kolářová, Libuše (referee) ; Půta, František (referee)
Advances in DNA sequencing led to a technological breakthrough, that allowed analyzis of complete genomes including those of parasitic protists Trichomonas vaginalis and Giardia intestinalis . These organisms are studied not only for their clinical importance, but also from the evolutionary point of view for their adaptation to anaerobic environment. Genome sequencing and annotations of predicted proteins alone did not bring detail view into functioning of their mitochondrion related organelles ­ in G. intestinalis mitosomes, not­participating in energetic metabolism, in T. vaginalis hydrogenosomes, producing molecular hydrogen and ATP by means of substrate phosphorylation. Traditional methods based on a fractionation by ultracentrifuging in density gradient and subsequent biochemical and enzymological analyzes were extended by one­ and two­dimensional electrophoresis with subsequent identification of proteins by mass spectrometry. Methods of multidimensional separation of peptides produced by specific proteolysis of a complex mixture...
Organelle proteomics of parasitic protists
Jedelský, Petr ; Tachezy, Jan (advisor) ; Kolářová, Libuše (referee) ; Půta, František (referee)
Advances in DNA sequencing led to a technological breakthrough, that allowed analyzis of complete genomes including those of parasitic protists Trichomonas vaginalis and Giardia intestinalis . These organisms are studied not only for their clinical importance, but also from the evolutionary point of view for their adaptation to anaerobic environment. Genome sequencing and annotations of predicted proteins alone did not bring detail view into functioning of their mitochondrion related organelles ­ in G. intestinalis mitosomes, not­participating in energetic metabolism, in T. vaginalis hydrogenosomes, producing molecular hydrogen and ATP by means of substrate phosphorylation. Traditional methods based on a fractionation by ultracentrifuging in density gradient and subsequent biochemical and enzymological analyzes were extended by one­ and two­dimensional electrophoresis with subsequent identification of proteins by mass spectrometry. Methods of multidimensional separation of peptides produced by specific proteolysis of a complex mixture...

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