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Exhibition pavilion
Řeháček, Jakub ; Šmak, Milan (referee) ; Sýkora, Karel (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design and review of the supporting structure of the exhibition pavilion in the suburb of Brno. The design is shaped dome built over the octagonal floor plan with eight lateral niches. The pavilion is 30m wide and 8 meters tall.
Timber load-bearing structure of a sports hall
Grochalová, Eva ; Šmak, Milan (referee) ; Straka, Bohumil (advisor)
The diploma thesis covers a design and an assesment of a timber bearing structure of sports hall. The plan of the hall is round, i.e. the object is shaped as a dome. The structure is designed in two ways: geodesic and ribbed dome. Both options are made of glued laminated timber and structural timber.
Roman spa - sauna world
Trávníček, Jiří ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is an architectural study of Roman spa and sauna world that connects seamlessly to a specialized atelier with theme Aquacentre - "Water Temple" Brno. The project is located to the upper floors front cupola waterpark, which is composed of monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton and its building envelope brings arched laminated wood trusses. The main task was to create the interior space. The source of inspiration was the whirlpool, which is transcribed into the design of furniture.
Glasshouse
Sejbalová, Kateřina ; Šmak, Milan (referee) ; Barnat, Jan (advisor)
This master thesis deals with design of a load-bearing steel structure, i tis located in ZOO Zlín areal. The building serves as a glasshouse. It is a single-storey building with circle plan, 39,04 m diameter and 15,63 m height. Space construction follows spherical cap of a sphere with diameter 40 m. Variant A building is design as a fuller dome. Variant B building consists of hexagons, which are getting smaller with height, at the upper part is the hexagonal geometry cancelled and geometry made from triangles follows. This thesis contains design of a pedestrian bridge, which carries all technical loads. The thesis contains static report of the beams a design of main joints.
Structure Design of Exhibition Pavilion
Ruček, Martin ; Šmak, Milan (referee) ; Hron, Lukáš (advisor)
Concern of my thesis is to design the main load carrying structure of an exhibiton pavilion. The pavilion itself has circle shaped footprint, 55 m in diameter. Height of the building is then 15 m. The main structure consists of planar truss elements with generally curved upper and lower chords. The web of main truss element is designed as a perforated steel wall. Structural analysis and dimension design of main truss element is realised via axis model with rigid nodes, and verified on an accurate numerical model of a truss with web modelled as a perforated steel wall. Building is designed to be situated at exhibition area of Olomouc city. Design involves all the critical cross sections, and also selected mounting joints.
Trade and Exibition hall
Erban, Jakub ; Šmak, Milan (referee) ; Barnat, Jan (advisor)
The Master´s thesis is focused on the design and structural analysis of the hall serving for businnes and exhibitons purposes that is strained by the permanent load, climatic and operational load. The construction is located in the area Opava. The hall is designed as intersection of two domes. The diametr of smaller one is 38,0 m and diametr of bigger one is 50,0 m. Maximum high of the construction reach 15,150 m. The main carrier elements of the structure are beams made from glued laminated timber, class GL24h.
Daylighting of spaces with light guides
Machová, Petra ; Gábrová, Lenka (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
This thesis deals with the illuminance space through light guide. It describes it's basic principles, technical features and ways of differentiation between the technologies. The thesis also includes latest methods for evaluation of illumination of space supported by various computer simulations.
Planetarium
Sokolová, Eva ; Šmak, Milan (referee) ; Barnat, Jan (advisor)
The master’s thesis object is to create a design of a load carrying steel structure planetarium. Its ground plan dimensions are 36,1 x 49,0 m. The planetarium hall’s roof is designed with system of trusses and purlins. The projection hall’s roof consists of ribbed cupola with radially arched ribs. The stiffness of the whole construction is ensured with bracings. The walls of the whole object are composed of columns, rails and bracings.
The structure of a planetarium in Šumperk
Nosková, Denisa ; Barnat, Jan (referee) ; Šmak, Milan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design and the review of a planetarium framework over the circular ground plane. The frame is considered as hemisphere shaped with a diameter of 26 meters. The dome concept is designed in several variants, such as Schwedler dome -first grade, second grade and modified, as well as a geodesic dome and Föppel dome. Each of the variants is designed of steel and of timber made of laminated wood.
A study of applying copulas in data mining
Ščavnický, Martin ; Holeňa, Martin (advisor) ; Hauzar, David (referee)
Title: A study of applying copulas in data mining Author: Martin Ščavnický Department: Department of Theoretical Computer Science and Mathe- matical Logic Supervisor: RNDr. Ing. Martin Holeňa CSc., Department of Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Logic Abstract: Copulas are functions that describe the relationship between a multivariate distribution function and its marginals. They provide a way to model multivariate distribution functions, and are extensively used in finance and studied in data mining. In practice, there are many different copula families and no standard way for choosing the right one. In our work, we compare suitability of different copula families in data mining. We fit classification data using 8 copula families and compare them using 3 mea- sures of fit. We also use a classification algorithm based on copulas and compare its accuracy for different copula families. The results indicate that elliptical copulas fit our data better, but hierarchical Archimedean copulas give comparable accuracy in the classification. We also propose and test a modified method for modelling data using hierarchical Archimedean copu- las, which fits some datasets with negative dependence between attributes better. Based on this modified method, we propose a visualization of depen- dence in data and observe...

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