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Streamlining technology of transport silos
Ondrůj, Marek ; Kubík, Roman (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
This work focuses on the production of transport silo (tank) at company Staveco Morava et al. with r.o. It explains the basic characteristics of silo and closer describe the transport silos (tanks). The next section describes the technological process of production and possible improvements in the production process. At the conclusion summarizes the findings from the production and incorporation of design options to streamline the production of this type of silo.
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Automatic profile insertion
Pavlíček, Alois ; Zapalač, Karel (referee) ; Bradáč, František (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor's thesis is a design of automatized feeder of plastic "L" profiles to the beginnig of the bonding line LPR400-14/AS. The first part of this thesis contains an analysis of usable design variants. The second part deals with the choice of the most convenient variant and it also contains basic kinematic, dynamic and construction calculations. In the attachment of the thesis there is a 3D model of the whole machine created in the SolidWorks 2010.
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Gas trade
Andrsová, Nicola ; Čajka, Radek (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The bachelor work deals with the natural gas as a commodity, transport and storage potions, world gas market and its development since 80s of the last century. It also extends the possibility of using gas in the future for a variety of purposes. The main theme is the Czech Republic's position in the global gas business, especially in terms of relations with the European Union, Ukraine, and Russia. The analysis in this part is based on data on gas reserves in the world, the volume of production and consumption of gas and gas flows throughout Europe from the major exporters, especially the gas flows from Russia via Ukraine. For the Czech Republic, it focuses on the possibilities of enhancing energy self-sufficiency, especially the construction of the gas tank in a premises of Rožná gas storage and Mozart pipeline, which would mean the Czech and Austrian gas system hook-up. Consideration must also be given the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian gas crisis and its impact on gas supplies to Europe and/or the Czech Republic. The aim of this work is to outline the development of gas trade, the possibility of its further use, otuline the basic principles of the European legislation and the options for enhancing energy self-sufficiency of the Czech Republic and also to evaluate the Russian-Ukrainian gas crisis.
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