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The assessment of existing industry hall structure
Hamrlík, Martin ; Chalabala, Jiří (referee) ; Klusáček, Ladislav (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is focused on an assessment of existing industry hall structure of a rectangular floor plan. The supporting system design consists of a precast reinforced concrete skeleton. The aim of this work is to determine the structure of the expected loading of a new crane runway. The subjects of assesment are columns, girder of crane runway, short corbel and concrete foot. In other part of the project is designed reinforcement nonconforming elements. The work includes the development od structural analysis, drawing of hall structure and reinforcement drawings of reconstructed elements.
Design of concrete structure of industrial hall
Richtr, Jan ; Šiška, Radek (referee) ; Strnad, Jiří (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the design of a single-nave reinforced concrete prefabricated hall with a crane runway. The focus of the design and assessment is on the elements of the main transverse frame. The saddle girder, along with the columns, is assessed for the ultimate limit state (ULS) and the serviceability limit state (SLS). Another part of the design addresses the proposal of the reinforced concrete cladding made of panels. The panels are designed for the ULS under exceptional loading conditions. The master's thesis also explores the possibility of additional column prestressing with post-tensioning reinforcement and the potential installation of a crane with higher load capacity in the hall.
Effect of "short foot" on standing stability and its link to "civilized" foot.
Szmolka, Dominik ; Herbenová, Alena (advisor) ; Řasová, Kamila (referee)
The central motive of this bachelor thesis is the so called "short foot" exercise, which is a basic exercise of the Sensomotoric stimulation therapeutic approach. Among specialists nowadays, there is a decline of interest in this exercise, some even consider it obsolete. The goal of my work is to assemble theoretical findings of "short foot" functionality on standing stability, to indicate possibilities of it's use as an exercise extracted from Sensomotoric stimulation and to address the possibility of "short foot" significance to "civilised foot". Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Physiotherapeutic approaches for patients with flat-foot in different age categories
VANDOVÁ, Alena
Flat foot, pes planus, belongs to common diagnosis encountered by orthopaedic surgeons. It is described as the fall or loss of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot. Pes planus often occurs in children as well as adults. In the theoretical part of the thesis the foot anatomy is defined, along with the structure of the plantar vault and supporting tendons and ligaments. Furthermore, the development of the plantar vault with its relation to other parts of the body is outlined. The last chapter focuses on flat foot, its cause, impact and prevention. The aim of the thesis is to map the possibilities of therapeutic and physiotherapeutic influence of the plantar vault; describe and evaluate the findings of patients' therapy in different age categories. The information for the practical part was gathered on the basis of qualitative research, with the casuistic approach. Six male patients took part in the research, divided into three groups according to their ages. The therapy lasted for eight weeks. Before the start of the therapy I created a training unit, which was altered individually on the base of actual abilities of the patients. The unit included exercise with elements of sensomotoric stimulation, positions from dynamic neuromuscular stabilisation with the support of the correct foot positioning and exercise for the awareness of unwinding the sole of the foot. Improvement has been found in all patients' foot condition after the therapy. Better activation of the short feet muscles was recognised, as well as preferable overload of the toes. In some cases apparent correction of the longitudinal arch of the foot occurred. The therapy raised the patients' awareness of their own feet. This thesis could contribute to clinical practice of the physiotherapists or as a source of information for the general public.
The assessment of existing industry hall structure
Hamrlík, Martin ; Chalabala, Jiří (referee) ; Klusáček, Ladislav (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is focused on an assessment of existing industry hall structure of a rectangular floor plan. The supporting system design consists of a precast reinforced concrete skeleton. The aim of this work is to determine the structure of the expected loading of a new crane runway. The subjects of assesment are columns, girder of crane runway, short corbel and concrete foot. In other part of the project is designed reinforcement nonconforming elements. The work includes the development od structural analysis, drawing of hall structure and reinforcement drawings of reconstructed elements.

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