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ESP/ESC Impact to Behavior of Vehicle
Weigel, Filip ; Mrázek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on active safety - ESP. System ESP greatly improves stability of vehicle while turning. The thesis analyses modelling, brake functionality, subordinate systems of ESP - ABS and ASR, physical forces and phenomenons, model example, analysis of problem, design of model, implementation of model and experiments evaluation of implemented model in UPPAAL enviroment. The goal of the thesis is to prove that ESP system helps to stabilize vehicle while turning by simulation of vehicle model. Results are presented in well-aranged graphs side-by-side. It is possible to analyze the behaviour of vehicle while turning with ESP or without ESP.
Multifunctional machining centers for machining rotating and prismatic parts
Grätz, Tomáš ; ing.Petr Polišenský, TOSHULIN,a.s. (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
In this master's thesis is elaborated lay-out, calculations and technical drawings to multi-function machining center. Here is applied solution with vertical carousel combined together with the upper gantry milling machine. The aim of my work is to design a compact milling ram allowing turning and milling in deep slots or next to the tall walls of the workpiece. Furthermore here is elaborated lay-out of automatic tool change with magazine and lay-out of clamping exchangeable milling heads. Emphasis is placed on the manufacturability and reliability of the whole structure.
Current conception of methodics of alpine skiing in the Czech Republic and other countries
Mrzenová, Kristýna ; Jandová, Soňa (advisor) ; Kašpar, Ladislav (referee)
The presented bachelor thesis is focused on the comparison of selected foreign skiing methodologies. It includes the historical development of different concepts of skiing and turning training, analyses the current methodology of skiing training in the Czech Republic and presents the connections between the individual components of INTERSKI CR. Last but not least, it also describes the basic biomechanical principles of skiing, without the knowledge of which it is impossible to understand the principle of putting skis into a spin. The ambition of the bachelor thesis is to compare specific movement actions in different methodologies, namely parallel stance, inverted stance and vertical movement of the body centre of gravity. The thesis is devoted to a critical evaluation of the different methodologies and the connection with the practice of ski instructors. KEYWORDS methodology; vertical movement; biomechanics; turn
Turn-taking in an institutional discourse
Vaníčková, Klára ; Nekvapil, Jiří (advisor) ; Mrázková, Kamila (referee)
(in English): The thesis focuses on introducing a new topic in a conversation during meetings of Student Council of Faculty of Arts, Charles University (SR). To analyse 19 examples from SR environment, conversation analysis and unmotivated research were used. These methods confirmed the hypothesis - speakers follow the official rules of the organization during meetings. In conversations they proceed systematically; new topics are introduced by a chairman who also allows other speakers to start talking. Introducing of new topics is conditioned by the situation. If a remarkable situational action occurs, it becomes dominant in the conversation; however, after a solution has been reached, speakers return to the previous topic on the base of its re-introduction by a chairman.
Methodology of telemark skiing
Turek, Michael ; Polášková, Marcela (advisor) ; Jindra, Matouš (referee)
Title: Methodology of telemark skiing Aim of the study: The aim of this thesis is to create educational, methodological and motivational film, which will include design of metodology of telemark skiing. Methods: In developing this thesis, we used a combination of methods of critical analysis of documents and the author's own empirical experience with telemark skiing with the method of comparison of selected knowledge, methods and participating and uninvolved observation and cinematographic film processing method. The work is a synthesis of theoretical research and dynamic field work. Results: According to this thesis was created teaching methodology and motivational DVD that in addition to the metodology also out lines the historical aspects and current concepts of telemark skiing. The text of the thesis in theoretical part complements the DVD detailed information from the history and information about telemark equipment. Methodology of teaching in the text corresponds to the contents of the DVD. Keywords: telemark, methodology, turn, step, stance, free heel
ESP/ESC Impact to Behavior of Vehicle
Weigel, Filip ; Mrázek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on active safety - ESP. System ESP greatly improves stability of vehicle while turning. The thesis analyses modelling, brake functionality, subordinate systems of ESP - ABS and ASR, physical forces and phenomenons, model example, analysis of problem, design of model, implementation of model and experiments evaluation of implemented model in UPPAAL enviroment. The goal of the thesis is to prove that ESP system helps to stabilize vehicle while turning by simulation of vehicle model. Results are presented in well-aranged graphs side-by-side. It is possible to analyze the behaviour of vehicle while turning with ESP or without ESP.
Set of training exercises for telemark skiing
Sokolová, Petra ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Turek, Michael (referee)
Title: Set of training exercises for telemark skiing Objectives: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create a complex that will inspire and contain various types of exercises, according to which each person can learn telemark skiing. Methods: From the methodological point of view of the bachelor thesis was used comparison of telemark literature, data collection and analysis, literature search. Results: The types of exercises that form the complex that each beginner can learn telemark skiing have been described and documented. The exercises were analyzed and based on the literature. Keywords: telemark, exercises, grounding, turn
Methodology of telemark skiing
Turek, Michael ; Polášková, Marcela (advisor) ; Jindra, Matouš (referee)
Title: Methodology of telemark skiing Aim of the study: The aim of this thesis is to create educational, methodological and motivational film, which will include design of metodology of telemark skiing. Methods: In developing this thesis, we used a combination of methods of critical analysis of documents and the author's own empirical experience with telemark skiing with the method of comparison of selected knowledge, methods and participating and uninvolved observation and cinematographic film processing method. The work is a synthesis of theoretical research and dynamic field work. Results: According to this thesis was created teaching methodology and motivational DVD that in addition to the metodology also out lines the historical aspects and current concepts of telemark skiing. The text of the thesis in theoretical part complements the DVD detailed information from the history and information about telemark equipment. Methodology of teaching in the text corresponds to the contents of the DVD. Keywords: telemark, methodology, turn, step, stance, free heel
Turn-taking in an institutional discourse
Vaníčková, Klára ; Nekvapil, Jiří (advisor) ; Mrázková, Kamila (referee)
(in English): The thesis focuses on introducing a new topic in a conversation during meetings of Student Council of Faculty of Arts, Charles University (SR). To analyse 19 examples from SR environment, conversation analysis and unmotivated research were used. These methods confirmed the hypothesis - speakers follow the official rules of the organization during meetings. In conversations they proceed systematically; new topics are introduced by a chairman who also allows other speakers to start talking. Introducing of new topics is conditioned by the situation. If a remarkable situational action occurs, it becomes dominant in the conversation; however, after a solution has been reached, speakers return to the previous topic on the base of its re-introduction by a chairman.
Multifunctional machining centers for machining rotating and prismatic parts
Grätz, Tomáš ; ing.Petr Polišenský, TOSHULIN,a.s. (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
In this master's thesis is elaborated lay-out, calculations and technical drawings to multi-function machining center. Here is applied solution with vertical carousel combined together with the upper gantry milling machine. The aim of my work is to design a compact milling ram allowing turning and milling in deep slots or next to the tall walls of the workpiece. Furthermore here is elaborated lay-out of automatic tool change with magazine and lay-out of clamping exchangeable milling heads. Emphasis is placed on the manufacturability and reliability of the whole structure.

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