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OpenGL Molecules Visualization
Hort, Pavel ; Zuzaňák, Jiří (referee) ; Kubíček, Radek (advisor)
This thesis considers atom`s attributes, which affects shape of molecules. It describes rules that are basic for molecule creation. This text features basic attributes and rules, which affects the final shape of molecule. Next part of this text explains several ways to display molecule. Following parts of this thesis describes several ways how to store and represent atom and molecules in computer technology along with solution of these problems that are used for this thesis.
Dynamic characteristics obtained from solution of simple vocal folds models
Kubíček, Radek ; Švancara, Pavel (referee) ; Hájek, Petr (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis concerns the biomechanics of voice and its aim is to obtain dynamic characteristics of simple analytical and numerical vocal folds models. Thesis includes main theories of voice production and thorough analysis of the widest used computational models. Essential is an anatomical and physiological introduction including basic pathologies. Behaviour of computational models mentioned in the bibliographic research is demonstrated by the dynamics characteristics gained by modal analysis and by the solid mechanics equation solution. Eigenfrequencies come under range from literature. The aim of thesis is comparison of analytical and numerical solution and particular computational models.
Android NETBOX "Moje Konto" Interface
Vaculík, Radim ; Šuška, Boris (referee) ; Kubíček, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes user interface of web application NETBOX Moje konto for Android. Purpose of this thesis is create simple, well-arranged and fast interface for customers, who used NETBOX's services. The application, which offers summary of components of service, mobile interface for reading messages, state of debts or remote control of TV. The whole application communicates on-line with web portal NETBOX Moje Konto. Design of appliacation uses Android design patterns.
Costs of Running a Car Administration - an Android Application
Kleštinec, Vladimír ; Řezníček, Ivo (referee) ; Kubíček, Radek (advisor)
This work deals with creation of an application for an Android operating system, which will provide effective management of car costs. The important part of this work is communication and synchronization with a remote server.Whole application aims to provide friendly user inteface, which will be very effective to use.
Photography Geotagging Application
Kodeš, Daniel ; Bartoň, Radek (referee) ; Kubíček, Radek (advisor)
This master thesis describes development of Photography Geotagging Application from an introduction to the issues, through the analysis and design to the resulting implementation. The reader should be able understand to issues of time in geotagging using the GPS tracks records. He will also understand where and how metadata are stored. The big part of thesis is dedicated to the implementation of application which leads the reader through building the application architecture, the photography representation and loading their metadata with program ExifTool. Gradually will be explained the convertors of coordinates and GPS track parsers, which are used to synchronization. The final application allows the user synchronize photography with GPS track and display them on the map.
Graphics Intro 64kB Using OpenGL
Milet, Tomáš ; Kubíček, Radek (referee) ; Vlček, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes creating of graphics intro with limited size using OpenGL. It describes methods for generating graphical objects, such as textures and terrain. It deals with particle system and cellular automata.
Visualization of Route Information and Elevation Profile
Elman, Michal ; Šilhavá, Jana (referee) ; Kubíček, Radek (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is design and implementation of application for visualization of elevation profile and track information. GPS devices record track trace to GPX file which is opened in the application. The statistical indicators are calculated from input data, elevation profile is shown as a graph and track is painted on free maps OpenStreetMap. This work describes the entire application development from analysis through design to implementation.
CFD simulation of fluid-induced vibration
Kubíček, Radek ; Vondál, Jiří (referee) ; Buzík, Jiří (advisor)
The presented diploma thesis focuses on flow-induced vibrations of a tube. The main aim and benefit is the analysis of tube stiffness in contact with the other one and the following use of obtained values and characteristics in CFD simulations. The work can be divided into three parts. The first part is about the current state of knowledge of flow-induced vibrations. It introduces the basic mechanisms of vibration and methods for their suppression. The second part deals with the determination of stiffness of defined geometry tube including the collision with the other tube. The final part demonstrates and evaluates the application of obtained characteristics in CFD simulations.
Problems of the complex potentials of the isotropic elasticity
Kubíček, Radek ; Hrstka, Miroslav (referee) ; Profant, Tomáš (advisor)
The presented diploma thesis concerns linear fracture mechanics and deals with determination of the stress intensity factor of the finite crack, which is located in the vicinity of the bimaterial interface, solved by the distributed dislocation technique and theory of complex potencials. The work is possible to devide into three parts. The first part includes basic concepts of the linear fracture mechanics and is also dedicated to the mechanics of composite materials. The second part deals with the determination of the stress intensity factor from solving singular integral equation formulated by Bueckner's principle and the distributed dislocation technique. The third part includes the specific configuration of the crack with respect to the bimaterial interface and the solution, which is compared with results obtained from the FE analysis.
Dynamic characteristics obtained from solution of simple vocal folds models
Kubíček, Radek ; Švancara, Pavel (referee) ; Hájek, Petr (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis concerns the biomechanics of voice and its aim is to obtain dynamic characteristics of simple analytical and numerical vocal folds models. Thesis includes main theories of voice production and thorough analysis of the widest used computational models. Essential is an anatomical and physiological introduction including basic pathologies. Behaviour of computational models mentioned in the bibliographic research is demonstrated by the dynamics characteristics gained by modal analysis and by the solid mechanics equation solution. Eigenfrequencies come under range from literature. The aim of thesis is comparison of analytical and numerical solution and particular computational models.

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