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Apartment complex Netroufalky, building F - building technology project
Čermák, Jan ; Valenta, Michal (referee) ; Biely, Boris (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is to elaborate a selected part of the construction technology project for an apartment building in the Campus residential complex II, situated in Brno – Bohunice. Specifically, an apartment building (object F, designated SO 204) was selected, on which monolithic structures of the substructure will be solved. The content of the work is a technical report to the construction technology project, evaluation of transport routes, elaboration of technological regulations for selected technological stages, time schedule for the selected stage and partial detailed section of a typical floor. Furthermore, the construction site equipment with drawing and text part, control and test plan, itemized budget with bill of quantities, design of machine assemblies and work safety solutions are elaborated.
Mathematical modeling of population problems in biology
Čampulová, Martina ; Opluštil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the modeling of population problems in biology. The aim of this thesis is to mention some basic models describing dynamics of the evolution of one or two populations. Models mentioned in this thesis are described by first-order ordinary differential equations. Exploring the evolution of the population brings the main question - searching for singular points (and verifying their stability) of differential equations describing the evolution of the population. Therefore the thesis also deals with these problems.
Surface texturing of rubbing surfaces
Chlachula, Petr ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Surface texturing of rubbing surfaces represents the way how to increase tribological performances by improving the lubrication film formation and diminishing friction and wear. Its application in machine components requires detailed understanding of the mechanism taking place between rubbing surfaces in microscopic scale. This diploma thesis is focused on the processes taking place in tribology systems to consider the possibility of surface texturing applications in highly loaded machine parts operated under transient operational conditions.
Mathematical models of military conflicts
Skopal, Martin ; Potůček, Radovan (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
This thesis discusses the mathematical models used in the theory of warfare. The aim is to build and describe the Richardson model of conict and selected Lanchester models of combat. The models are subsequently analysed with a focus on stability. A part of the thesis is also formed by application of real data onto the models and by the subsequent evaluation of their results.
Emotional State Recognition Based on Speech Signal Analysis
Čermák, Jan ; Atassi, Hicham (referee) ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the emotional states classification in the Matlab program, using neural networks and the classifier which is based on a combination of Gaussian density functions. It deals with the speech signal processing; the prosodic and spectral signs and the MFCC coefficients were extracted from the signal. The work also deals with the quality evaluation of individual signs of which the most suitable were chosen in order to provide the correct classification of emotional states. In order to identify the emotional states, two different methods were used. The first method of classification was the use of neural networks with differently selected parameters, and the second method was the use of the Gaussian mixture model (GMM). In both methods, a database of emotional utterances was divided into the training group and the test group. The testing was based on a method independent of the speaker. The work also includes the comparison of individual analyzed methods as well as the representation and comparison of the results. The conclusion comprises a proposition for the best parameters and the best classifier for the recognition of the speaker’s emotional state.
Stability and chaotic behaviour of the Lorenz system
Oborná, Eliška ; Nechvátal, Luděk (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis analyzes the behavior of the Lorenz's model of convective flow in the atmosphere depending on the Rayleigh number. It offers several methods when analyzing stability of nonlinear systems of the first order autonomous differential equations. Part of the work also consists of introduction to deterministic chaos which appears in dynamic systems with a parameter. The work is supported by graphic interpretation of a stable and chaotic behavior by using the software Maple.
Lubricant film formation in compliant contact
Jaroš, Tomáš ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the study of film formation in compliant contact. Primary attention is dedicated to the influence of the entrainment speed and slide-to-roll ratio (SRR) on the central film thickness. Based on a research study of the available experimental methods, the fluorescence microscopy was used to achieve the aim of the work. Experiments were realized in ball-on-disk configuration. Firstly, a validation of the method was performed where the solid contact of the ceramic ball and the glass disk was analyzed. Since the measured values were in a good agreement with the theoretical prediction, a ball of NBR rubber material, which is commonly used for production of lip seals and o-rings, was subsequently used. The experimental measurements were performed under pure rolling and rolling/sliding conditions when the entrainment speeds varied in the range from 10 to 400 mm / s. A constant load of 0.2 N was applied. The measured data were then compared to the theoretical predictions for compliant contacts. The results showed that the thickness of the lubricating film gradually increases with increasing entrainment speed, which corresponds to theoretical assumption. Against expectations, evident influence of SRR on the film formation has been observed. In the last part of the thesis the measured data are confronted with previously published studies. Finally, some limitations of this study are discussed and recommendations for further improvement of the used experimental method are suggested.
Laboratory simulator of radial journal bearing
Vincenc, Jan ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Šperka, Petr (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with a design of a radial journal bearing simulator, which is ready to implement a transparent sapphire journal bearing to an optical observation of the oil film. The first part of this thesis contains a short review of a few currently used journal bearing test rigs. The next part of the work deals with a discussion of concept variants and a definition of important parameters. The last part contains a detailed description of the designed radial journal bearing simulator. Limitations of the designed simulator and recommendations for future improvements are also discussed. The result of the presented work is the designed journal bearing simulator which will allow observing of the oil film. The work also consists a complete design documentation.
Development of a testing system for evaluation of rolling bearings with variable lubrication parameters
Škoviera, Jozef ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Omasta, Milan (advisor)
The presented diploma thesis deals with the design of a test system for rolling bearings, which allows the change of the lubrication parameters (e.g. changing of the relubrica-tion interval). In the document, the reader first learns about the meaning of lubrication of rolling bearings, the possibilities of lubricant supply to the bearing (specifically for the supply of grease) and the possibilities of dosing control. Subsequently in the document is described the present state of experimental stations for testing rolling bearings, which is available at the Institute of Machine and Industrial Design. The end of the part about current state of knowledge is also mentioned the possibility of speeding up fatigue tests. In the next part, the author describes his own solution. The result is the design of an experimental station (for option to relubricate with grease), the creation of a lubrication control platform and the creation of a basic program. Part of the work is also verification experiments and drawing documentation.
The continuous and discrete logistic equation
Ficza, Ildikó ; Opluštil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the continuous and discrete logistic equation. The objective of this thesis is to analyze these equations and compare both cases.

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