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Design of methodology for determining roughness coefficient of open channels
Smelík, Lukáš ; Havlík,, Aleš (referee) ; Šoltész,, Andrej (referee) ; Uhmannová, Hana (advisor)
Determination of immeasurable parameter, the Manning’s roughness coefficient, is a complex problem of open channel hydraulics for more than 200 years. Now it doesn’t exists a method for determining an exact value of 1D roughness coefficient for computation water levels in watercourses. Doctoral thesis is focused for comparing different approaches to determine a roughness coefficient, especially for empirical equations. It were sought empirical equations, which are suitable for wide spectrum of water stages, types of bed material, channel shapes and channel dimensions. Selected equations were sorted on the base of two methods by the best values of medians and standard deviations of measured and computed values of roughness coefficients. Furthermore, it were compared qualities of roughness coefficient determination by tables, by photographic catalogs, CES software and by Cowan’s method, which has been extended and recalibrated. The computed values of roughness coefficients by those four methods were compared with values from own measurements in 27 locations in watercourses near of Brno and Frýdek-Místek. Also it were compared the grain size curves determined by sieving, by Wolman’s method and by Subjective estimation. Doctoral thesis is marginally focused for beginning of sediment movement, roughness coefficient of bedforms (dunes), grass and trees.
The Application of Fuzzy Logic for Rating of Suppliers for the Firm
Vicenová, Ivana ; Soltész,, Vojtech (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of fuzzy model for decision among suppliers of the metallurgical material for the firm VÚEZ, a.s. Levice. It describes methods and processes of a model creating. The goal is to make a decision-making system that helps a firm to make decisions among suppliers more effective that will be usable in real world and is based on firm’s requests.
The probabilistic solution of dike breaching due to overtopping
Alhasan, Zakaraya ; Fošumpaur, Pavel (referee) ; Šoltész,, Andrej (referee) ; Říha, Jaromír (advisor)
Doctoral thesis deals with reliability analysis of flood protection dikes by estimating the probability of dike failure. This study based on theoretical knowledge, experimental and statistical researches, mathematical models and field survey extends present knowledge concerning with reliability analysis of dikes vulnerable to the problem of breaching due to overtopping. This study contains the results of probabilistic solution of breaching of a left bank dike of the River Dyje at a location adjacent to the village of Ladná near the town of Břeclav in the Czech Republic. Within thin work, a mathematical model describing the overtopping and erosion processes was proposed. The dike overtopping is simulated using simple surface hydraulics equations. For modelling the dike erosion which commences with the exceedance of erosion resistance of the dike surface, simple transport equations were used with erosion parameters calibrated depending on data from past real embankment failures. In the context of analysis of the model, uncertainty in input parameters was determined and subsequently the sensitivity analysis was carried out using the screening method. In order to achieve the probabilistic solution, selected input parameters were considered random variables with different probability distributions. For generating the sets of random values for the selected input variables, the Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) method was used. Concerning with the process of dike breaching due to overtopping, four typical phases were distinguished. The final results of this study take the form of probabilities for those typical dike breach phases.
Flood Simulation on the Ondava River
Mydla, Jakub ; Šoltész, Andrej ; Orfánus, Martin
Contributions deals with a mathematical simulation of the flood that affected the lower Ondava in 2010. The simulation examined 1-D modelling of the level regime in the stream, the amount of water flowing through the lateral spillway, and 2-D modelling the flooded area outside the dike area. Contributions also deal with the alternative reduction of the spillway edge and the construction of a polder, the task of which is to reduce the flooded area. The simulations revealed that, despite the influence of the side overflow, the protective dikes would ensure safe drainage, only with a periodicity of fewer than 10 years.
The probabilistic solution of dike breaching due to overtopping
Alhasan, Zakaraya ; Fošumpaur, Pavel (referee) ; Šoltész,, Andrej (referee) ; Říha, Jaromír (advisor)
Doctoral thesis deals with reliability analysis of flood protection dikes by estimating the probability of dike failure. This study based on theoretical knowledge, experimental and statistical researches, mathematical models and field survey extends present knowledge concerning with reliability analysis of dikes vulnerable to the problem of breaching due to overtopping. This study contains the results of probabilistic solution of breaching of a left bank dike of the River Dyje at a location adjacent to the village of Ladná near the town of Břeclav in the Czech Republic. Within thin work, a mathematical model describing the overtopping and erosion processes was proposed. The dike overtopping is simulated using simple surface hydraulics equations. For modelling the dike erosion which commences with the exceedance of erosion resistance of the dike surface, simple transport equations were used with erosion parameters calibrated depending on data from past real embankment failures. In the context of analysis of the model, uncertainty in input parameters was determined and subsequently the sensitivity analysis was carried out using the screening method. In order to achieve the probabilistic solution, selected input parameters were considered random variables with different probability distributions. For generating the sets of random values for the selected input variables, the Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) method was used. Concerning with the process of dike breaching due to overtopping, four typical phases were distinguished. The final results of this study take the form of probabilities for those typical dike breach phases.
Design of methodology for determining roughness coefficient of open channels
Smelík, Lukáš ; Havlík,, Aleš (referee) ; Šoltész,, Andrej (referee) ; Uhmannová, Hana (advisor)
Determination of immeasurable parameter, the Manning’s roughness coefficient, is a complex problem of open channel hydraulics for more than 200 years. Now it doesn’t exists a method for determining an exact value of 1D roughness coefficient for computation water levels in watercourses. Doctoral thesis is focused for comparing different approaches to determine a roughness coefficient, especially for empirical equations. It were sought empirical equations, which are suitable for wide spectrum of water stages, types of bed material, channel shapes and channel dimensions. Selected equations were sorted on the base of two methods by the best values of medians and standard deviations of measured and computed values of roughness coefficients. Furthermore, it were compared qualities of roughness coefficient determination by tables, by photographic catalogs, CES software and by Cowan’s method, which has been extended and recalibrated. The computed values of roughness coefficients by those four methods were compared with values from own measurements in 27 locations in watercourses near of Brno and Frýdek-Místek. Also it were compared the grain size curves determined by sieving, by Wolman’s method and by Subjective estimation. Doctoral thesis is marginally focused for beginning of sediment movement, roughness coefficient of bedforms (dunes), grass and trees.
The Application of Fuzzy Logic for Rating of Suppliers for the Firm
Vicenová, Ivana ; Soltész,, Vojtech (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of fuzzy model for decision among suppliers of the metallurgical material for the firm VÚEZ, a.s. Levice. It describes methods and processes of a model creating. The goal is to make a decision-making system that helps a firm to make decisions among suppliers more effective that will be usable in real world and is based on firm’s requests.

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