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Assesment of residual stress with drilling hole method using FEM
Civín, Adam ; Vlk, Miloš (referee) ; Hlavoň, Pavel (advisor)
Residual state of stress in structural materials affect positively or negatively behaviour of component parts. The goal of this scope is not to deal with possible process of creating residual stresses neither about elimination of residual stress, but is focused how to determine magnitude of residual stress by hole-drilling method. We need to know magnitude and direction (angular orientation) of principal stresses to determine how residual state of stress affects behaviour of specimen. The most widely used modern technique for measuring residual stresses is hole-drilling strain-gage method. Hole-drilling method is in scope of this paper and is restricted only for measuring uniform residual stresses of steel specimens with finite dimensions. Structural, linear, elastic and isotropic material model is used with material properties =0,3 and E=2,1[10]^5 MPa. For correct application of this method we need to determine calibration coefficients “a“ and “b“ first. These coefficients are used to determine magnitude and direction of residual stresses in specific depth and diameter of drilled hole for materials with finite dimensions. Geometry and shape of model is simply represented by block with planar faces. Note that numerical determination of calibration coefficients is useful only for one type of strain gauge rosette RY 61 S. Main goals of this thesis are motivation and request to clearly report effectiveness, accuracy and applicability of calibration coefficients in relation to thickness of specimen, dimensions of drilled hole, condition of “through” or “blind” hole and number of drilled increments. High quality and accuracy of created numerical model is necessary too. Numerical simulation of residual stresses by MKP needs to be done to obtain requested results. All results are presented by 3D, 2D graphs and tables and compared with analytical results or results from other authors. Although is this publication focused on numerical modeling using FEM, hole-drilling method has many significant restrictions. The most substantial of them is influence of eccentricity of drilled hole, creation of stress concentration near drilled area and subsequent plastification, influence of geometrical inaccuracy of hole, etc. All these aspects have significant influence of determining calibration coefficients and can not be included into numerical simulation. These problems are closely discussed in background research. All obtained results should be helpful for practical use of calculated calibration coefficients to determine uniform residual stresses of specimens with various thickness and drilled hole. All these results are also applicable only for one type of strain gauge rosette, which is RY 61 S.
Optimization of Information System of Company and its Upgrade
Šístek, Petr ; Vlk, Martin (referee) ; Dydowicz, Petr (advisor)
The purpose of thesis is optimization information system and its upgrade with some new functions. Optimization is based on users experience and edit using processes. Upgrade will be make new chances and functions which will help company in decision processes and it contributes to more effective work with firm’s data.
ROS framework and its use in regard to sensors
Vlk, Marek ; Lacko, Branislav (referee) ; Hůlka, Tomáš (advisor)
The main content of this bachelor’s thesis is to get acquainted with the ROS framework and create your own robot model. Another task is to test this model in 3D simulating environment Gazebo.
Strain, stress and strength analysis of the frame construction.
Hrubý, Jaroslav ; Vlk, Miloš (referee) ; Vrbka, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with the stress and strain calculation as well as with the safety evaluation at the plane (2-D) frame loaded by the individual force F. The aim of this work is not acquiring the use of cutting-edge computer programs to determine the stress and deformation, but to learn how to use practically the basic calculation methods being taught at the subject Strength of materials to get practical experience with the application of these calculation methods.

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