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Design of a simulator module for analysis of friction and wear of teeth during cleaning
Snopek, Lukáš ; Streďanská, Alexandra (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the design of a module for the tribological simulator Bruker UMT TriboLab, which will be used in research in the field of analysis of wear of hard dental tissues and filling materials due to tooth cleaning. The aim of this work was the design of experimental conditions, module construction, creation of drawing documentation, production and subsequent implementation of a validation experiment. The conditions of the experiment were determined on the basis of research and to create an optimal design solution, prototypes were continuously produced using the 3D printing method. Finally, two toothbrush fixtures and two dental filling sample fixtures were made based on the drawing documentation. Subsequent assembly of the fixtures and the implementation of the experiment on the tribometer verified their functionality, which makes it possible to declare all the goals successfully met. Now these fixtures will be part of several research tasks in the field of oral biotribology.
Computational systems based on FEM for designers
Frémund, Libor ; Vaverka, Michal (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
This work deal with computational systems on base method final elements intended for engineer. There are descibed most often used systems, their function and included moduls that help engineer at work. Work describes four most widely used computing program - ANSYS Workbench, COSMOS DesingSTAR, Abaqus and FEMPRO. Every system is further dispersed to the subchapter, in which are circumscribed his characteristics and possibility working system. At the close are reviewed and planed individual systems and further also intended fitness using single system under given conditions.
Design of experimental apparatus for measuring of rolling resistance of cycle tyres
Matela, Milan ; Medlík, Jan (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with construction solution for measurement station of rolling resistance of cycle tyres. It shortly explains what is the term rolling resistance and describes its definition. The thesis analysis existing methods measurements of rolling resistance. It chooses the most acceptable one and it describes design construction solution of measurement station.
Review of methods to determining wear in hip replacements
Zapletal, Jakub ; Vrbka, Martin (referee) ; Ranuša, Matúš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis analysis issues of observation and measurement of wear on hip replacements. First of all there is a description of historical milestones in development of hip prosthesis. Afterwards there is a recherché study of measuring methods and devices, whereas each one of them is reviewed for pros and cons. In the last section these methods are compared and there is an author’s recommendation for the most viable method for observation and measurement of wear on hip prosthesis.
Lubrication of hip joint replacements
Rebenda, David ; Hartl, Martin (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with the experimental study of lubrication of hip joint replacements. The influence of the synovial fluid composition and the head material to the lubricating film thickness were asssesed by using a pendulum hip joint simulator. Both of these effects were assesed under static and dynamic loading conditions. The experimental results showed that the movement of the head against the cup is unnecessary for the separation of the rubbing surfaces by a layer of adsorbed proteins. Composition of the synovial fluid then significantly influences the thickness of the lubricating film. Two opposite extremes have been observed during tests with two model synovial fluids. The first fluid formed a very strong lubricating film. The second sample almost prevent adsorption of proteins and consequently formed only very thin lubricating film. The influence of the material is noticeable when comparing the results obtained with a metal head and ceramic heads. Metal head formes under the same conditions thicker lubricating film. This evidence may be partly influenced by different diametrical clearances, which were in the case of ceramic heads higher.
Wear analysis of extracted polyethylenes of total hip replacements using optical methods
Přikryl, Adam ; Morovič, Ladislav (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
An experimental methodology for wear assessment of extracted polyethylene hip implants was designed in this diploma thesis. Methodology uses optical 3D scanner and optical profilometer for analysis of wear. Designed methodology for wear analysis was validated by gravimetric method. The results of validation were in good agreement with the increase of wear rate. Validation results show that the methodology is not suited for wear assessment of metal and ceramic implants which have small wear rates. On the other hand the methodology is more than useful for wear assessment of polyethylene implants. Designed methodology for wear assessment was applied on the set of thirteen extracted polyethylene hip implants. Results of the wear analysis were wear volumes and linear wear noted in the wear maps. Roughness of the surface was measured on explanted cups and results were noted in the roughness map. On articulating surface of the cups different areas were observed for measured roughness. Those areas were described as area with machining marks from manufacturing process, polished area from combination of abrasive and adhesive wear, polished area from micro-contact fatigue and area including plastic deformation.
Friction and lubrication of fascia
Chmelík, Jiří ; Daniel, Matej (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
The diploma thesis was part of the project "Regeneration and lubrication of fascia with hyaluronan" of the company Contipro a.s., whose main goal is the development of an injectable medicinal product. The number of patients suffering from so-called myofascial lower back pain is increasing. The cause of the pain is increased hyaluronic acid, which is produced between the layers of the fascia. If the viscosity is low, the fascia layers are not affected and the coefficient of friction is low. The purpose of the product is to improve the sliding movement of the fascia and relieve patients of pain. The main component of the medicine is hyaluronic acid. The project included rheological and tribological analysis of hyaluronic acid samples. A tribological model of fascia in a pin-on-plate configuration was created for the analysis of the coefficient of friction. Based on the fascia models used, the dependence between the coefficient of friction and viscosity of native hyaluronic acid solutions was found. For models and real fascias, the native solution (Bonharen) was found to have better friction properties than hyaluronic acid derivatives. These analyzes have contributed not only to the development of the drug, but also to the emergence of other studies that would like to address the biotribology of fascia.
Realization of educational problems based on experimental apparatus for testing of combustion engines
Novák, Michal ; Mazůrek, Ivan (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis is preparation experiments, which are used for testing four stroke combustion engine and for creation themes for subject Construct machines-gadgetry. The diploma thesis contains compendium actual experimental gauging four stroke combustion engines. Characteristics of testing engine for creat themes are inaugurated in final part of diploma thesis.
Influence of topography of rubbing surfaces on rolling contact fatigue
Zahradník, Radek ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
This master thesis deals with influence of topography of friction surfaces on rolling contact fatigue. This influence is examined by newly reconstructed R-MAT station, whose reconstruction and fully report about it, is part of this master thesis. Influence is examined on area with higher surface's roughness which it wasn't examined before. Further research is made on area of surfaces with topographical modification with higher surface's roughness.
History of hip joint replacements
Kohout, Jiří ; Urban, Filip (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
In this bachelor´s thesis is solved problem of friction, lubrication, wear and history of hip replacement. History is described from the second half of 18th century and there was an effort to include every important milestones that affected development of the alloplastic of hip joint. Beside this development is also observed volume wear of hip joint. History of lubrication and friction is watched from first experiment, which measured these factors it means mid-20th century.

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