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Possible ways of reduction of the resistance of a body moving in liquids inspired by nature
Krejčiřík, Stanislav ; Soukup, Lubomír (referee) ; Štigler, Jaroslav (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis follows up the possible ways of body drag reduction, and it is inspired by nature. In the first part, basic theoretical concepts regarding bodies moving in liquids are described. Furthermore the thesis presents particular marine animals with developed mechanism for drag reduction. This includes dolphins, sharks and humpback whales. Possible technical and other applications are shown on these examples.
Balancing of hydraulic machines
Buben, Marek ; Soukup, Lubomír (referee) ; Nováková, Naděžda (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is technical research dealing with issues of static and dynamic balancing of rotors. The first part of this work is devoted to explaining basic concepts associated with problems of balancing. As for the next part, this work defines types of imbalances and basic methods of balancing. The last part is devoted to describing machines for static and dynamic balancing and their operation in practice.
Concept of Business Intelligence Using for SME's
Stryka, Lukáš ; Soukup, Lukáš (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
This Diploma Thesis deals with analysis of the current processes in small software company. On the basis of the weakness evaluation, the new extensions of the information system are designed. The first extension is new module for on-line sale and cashless on-line payment. The second one is integration of Business Intelligence tools to help streamline marketing strategies of this company.
Bioimpedance signal processing
Valíčková, Vladimíra ; Vondra, Vlastimil (referee) ; Soukup, Ladislav (advisor)
Theoretical part of this Bachelor thesis deals with properties measurement and use of bioim-pedance signal for medical diagnostics. The practical part deals with detection of important points in derivate bioimpedance signal that may be further used in various medical applicati-ons. This work compares three detection methods. The best results were achieved by a de-tection with fixed interval there were excluded only 1,09 % values. Very similar results had detector dependent on constant bioimpedance. Here was excreted 1.18 % of detections. Algo-rithms that are dependent on length of RR interval perform worse. Furthermore, there is cal-culated the Pulse wave velocity in six parts of the human body in a horizontal and tilt patient position. In the tilt position were the pulse wave velocity about 38.59 % faster than in hori-zontal.
Conceptual design of bridge crane 50 tonne
Soukup, Lumír ; Pokorný, Přemysl (referee) ; Kubín, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor work is koncerned with concept propsal of traveller crane with tonnage 50 t. Work content proposal of crane runway girder, travelling wheel, rail and in calculators part is proposal of parts of traveling crab like the drum, guide and balancing pulley, cable, hook, wheels, whels bearing, travelling wheel, drive of traveling crab. In work is assembly drawing and production drawing of drum.
Analysis of the Fluid Flow in Pipes Circular and Not Circular Cross-Section With Methods Using Distribution of the Vorticity Density
Soukup, Lubomír ; Kozubková, Milada (referee) ; Matas, Jakub (referee) ; Štigler, Jaroslav (advisor)
The doctoral thesis deals with the analysis of the flow in the circular and not circular cross-section pipes by methods using the distribution of the vorticity density. This analysis is particularly focused on the derivation of the new velocity profiles formulas using the above mentioned method. In this work is presented a historical overview of the derived velocity profiles. This overview of already derived velocity profiles will be a fundamental benchmark for newly derived velocity profiles. These new velocity profiles are derived for the circular and not circular cross-section pipes and the derivation is based on the analogy of electromagnetic induction by using Biot-Savart law. It is necessary to apply this analogy at first on solitary vortex filament. By taking this step is possible to get the value of the induced velocity from one solitary vortex filament. Subsequently it is possible to obtain the value of the induced velocity from the vorticity wall and afterwards from the vorticity density distribution over the cross section. This work contains also the results of the experimental measurements of the velocity profiles, and of the CFD simulations. Experimentally measured results are used besides other for the selecting of the most suitable CFD computational model. Selected CFD model will be subsequently declared as a reference model and the valid velocity profiles for this model will serve with the experimentally measured data as a benchmark for the newly derived velocity profiles.
Pressure losses and heat output of the hydraulic blocks of a linear integrated hydraulic unit
Soukup, Lubomír ; Červinka, Martin (referee) ; Klas, Roman (advisor)
A common problem in the design of hydraulic systems is the pressure losses caused by movement of viscous liquid in individual elements of hydraulic circuits. These losses have negative effects on the overall efficiency of hydraulic systems and thus their overall operation. There is a change in temperature of working fluid and components (elements) of circuit due to the result of the mentioned losses. This master thesis is focused on the heat generation (output) in hydraulic cubes of a linear integrated hydraulic cubes (here in after LIHJ) which is the prototype of hydraulic lifting equipment. Losses, arising during the operation LIHJ in pipes and in hoses, can be determined numerically and experimentally. Most of hydrostatic transmitters and others hydraulic components are almost always supplied with the necessary documentation which contains all the necessary information such as experimental characteristics, etc. However problematic parts are the hydraulic blocks which are specific to their size and function. Of course, each manufacturer must prepare technical documentation including characteristics which are important for trouble-free operation of the hydraulic system. The main aim of this work is to determine pressure losses and the heat generation (output) in the hydraulics blocks by program which is used for creating geometry and computing using software like Ansys Fluent, which is based on the finite element method. If these calculations could be compared with experimental measurement technically, then heat generation (output) in both the cubes will be evaluated towards other hydraulic components and the whole system (device). The simulation results will be implemented in software which is used for calculation of heat generation in LIHJ at different operating modes and loads. Furthermore, these results will be the basis for the design of geometry of hydraulic blocks with low pressure losses which will reduce energy consumption of the device. At the end of this thesis, some advanced methods for the manufacturing of hydraulic blocks are briefly introduced, namely the method 3-D casting.
High pressure hydraulics in agricultural machinery
Pavlík, Václav ; Kárník, Jan (referee) ; Soukup, Lubomír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis provides an overview of the most used ways of converting kinetic energy into pressure energy and the other way around by using hydrostatic converters. It is focused on the issue of high-pressure hydraulic mechanisms in agricultural machinery. In the next section I focused on getting an overview of the function of sophisticated hydraulic systems in current tractors and calculation of heat losses of lifting weight by front three-point hitch. For solving was used Bernoulli equation for real flow in pipes.
Pumps designed to replace the human heart
Šedivý, Dominik ; Nováková, Naděžda (referee) ; Soukup, Lubomír (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor’s thesis is pumps designed to replace the human heart. The thesis contains historic development of pumps, which are used for pumping the blood. Further there are described technical parameters of different pump types for supporting human organs. One part of the thesis is focused on hemodynamic.
Measuring system for recording and displaying LF magnetic field
Dušek, Jiří ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee) ; Vyroubal, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis describes types and measuring principes of magnetic field as first. Furthermore it deals with parameters of sensor HMC2003 and data acquision. Selected card for acquision was USB-6218 from company National Instruments. After that project describes programing interface LabVIEW, which was used for desing of acquision program. Next part deals with comuncation between card and computer, drivers and properties of card. After that were explained requirements on measuring interface. Furthermore it deals with basic parts of the acquision software and describes its function with connection to user interface. Finally the interface was tested.

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