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The device for measuring of camshafts timings
Jozíf, Lukáš ; Mazal, Pavel (referee) ; Mazůrek, Ivan (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on constructional concept of device for measuring of camshafts timing and its wear-out. After short introduction and definitions of basic concepts there are problems of cams design analyzed and overview of the commercially offered devices is mentioned. Next part focuses on construction of the proper device including design documentation. Procedure of measuring with the device and example of some data evaluation is described. In the conclusion I evaluated constructional and economic aspect the whole concept.
Optimization of ultrasonic leak detector of pneumatic system
Macků, Ondřej ; Mazal, Pavel (referee) ; Vlašic, František (advisor)
The thesis deals with design and optimization of exchangeable modules for localization of air distributable ultrasound in concept of ultrasound probe design. Several series of these modules were manufactured using the technology of rapid prototyping and tested on artificially created source of air leak. Based on these verification experiments two types covering wide use for identification of pneumatic systems leaks were selected and modified. These two types are long range module for more accurate and expended reach of the leak detection and focusing attachment for narrowing the received range of scanning module and elimination of surrounding ultrasound. Part of the thesis is also analysis of the acoustic signal processed by modern acoustic emission analysers which allow besides standard parameters recording also continuous sampling up to 10 MHz and design solution for attachment of add-on modules to the detector. The thesis is beneficial for raising awareness of leak measurements, prototype manufacturing by using the 3D printing and designing and manufacturing of modules.
Diagnostics of rotating parts mounting systems in a wind turbine nacelle
Krontorád, Jakub ; Vlašic, František (referee) ; Mazal, Pavel (advisor)
The core aspect of thesis is management of work and diagnostics of wind turbines. It contains an overview of wind energy in Czech Republic and collects a relevant information from international papers and studies regarding the topic of diagnostics and maintenance of main mechanical components located in nacelle of wind turbine. It contains a recommendation for improvement of working conditions of wind turbines and their maintenance, which would lead to decrease of failure rates of the wind turbines main mechanical systems due to the utilization of acoustic emission and high frequency vibrations monitoring. Experimental part of the thesis contains analysis of acoustic emission signal from anonymous wind turbine with maximum energy output of 2000kW in Czech Republic to illustrate the sensitivity of acoustic emission and introduce its principles.
Methods for solving the tolerance chains
Fiala, Lukáš ; Mazal, Pavel (referee) ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with methods of solving dimensional chains. At the beginning, basic terms related to dimensional chains are explained. The next section describes worst case, statistical, group interchangeability and compensation methods. For better explanation, an example is solved for each method. Attention is also paid to systems in which the calculation of tolerance analysis can be performed. In conclusion, statistical and compensatory methods are used at the same assembly for comparison, and then, results are compared and evaluated. The thesis should provide the reader, in which cases it is appropriate to use a certain method.
Methods of mounting of acoustic emission sensors on the surface of tested structures
Ščasný, Jakub ; Zemanová, Lucie (referee) ; Mazal, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the issue of mounting acoustic emission sensor to cylindrical and sferical surface of tested tube segments which are made of non-ferromagnetic material. This work includes overview of current state of cognition in the basics of acoustic emission testing needed for understanding the issue. The folowing part includes the overview of commonly used practices for installing transducers. In the part of mechanical design drafts of mounting fixtures are discussed along with testing and comparision of their characteristics.
Production line of car lock
Vincenc, Josef ; Mazal, Pavel (referee) ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor)
The Bachelor’s thesis deals with the part of the production line for the car lock assembly. It describes the construction of the automotive latch and its development and operation. The main part deals with the construction of the automatic punching station for labeling automotive latches. It solves three main parts of the appliance, which are a lifting table, punching and a frame. The appliance is used for industrial purposes.
Hydraulic unit to wood crusher
Trška, Andrej ; Mazal, Pavel (referee) ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelors´s thesis is dealing with construction of wood log splitter machines. Main goal of first part is to take a look and summarize the log splitter machines, theirs separation, parameters and application. The second part is dedicated to construction of homemade log splitter.
Transmission of Linear Pneumatic Cylinder
Bedeč, Csaba ; Mazal, Pavel (referee) ; Nevrlý, Josef (advisor)
The main subject of this bachelor's thesis is analysis and design of a mechanism for converting linear motion to rotary swinging motion used as door drive in the buses. The first part contains analysis and application of the applicable types of mechanisms. The work contains analysis and design of a cam-type mechanism in the second part. The analysis of the designed variants and selection of optimal parameters of the proposed mechanism is the last part.
Evaluation of Cyclic Damage in Aluminum and Magnesium Alloys Using Acoustic Emission Technique
Vlašic, František ; Samek,, Jiří (referee) ; Fiala, Jaroslav (referee) ; Pazdera, Luboš (referee) ; Mazal, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis deals with the application of nondestructive testing methods (acoustic emission, electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction topography) to description and identification of stages in the fatigue process in aluminium alloys. The main contribution of this dissertation thesis consists of the approach and evaluation methodology of cyclic damage in the materials. It dealt especially with the verification of measured data by using data obtained using other nondestructive methods. The experimental results show that the field of nondestructive testing materials can fundamentally uncover the process of fatigue damage and improve current knowledge in this area. Combination of used methods has become a powerful tool for the identification and monitoring of the whole fatigue degradation process of materials.
Localization and identification of damage type of pneumatic drives
Richter, Vladislav ; Dočkal, Aleš (referee) ; Mazal, Pavel (advisor)
Pneumatic drives are an integral part of many machinery, with high demands on their reliability. Unfortunately, they sometimes fail, either due to improper production or assembly at the factory or by gradual degradation of moving parts and sealing elements during operation. Current diagnostic methods do not allow localization or identification of the type of damage and do not allow the operator to make a qualified decision. This work deals with the use of acoustic emission for these purposes. On PB type cylinders manufactured by Poličské strojírny a.s., a methodology is introduced which leads to the direct identification or at least localization of selected defects. By implementing this methodology in the final inspection of the production plant, the percentage of exposed pieces of waste will be increased, thus preventing accidents of these faulty pieces during operation.

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