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Harmonies
Mucha, Petr ; Suchánek, Jiří (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
The Monade sculpture from a series called Harmonies is a 350 cm tall steel object made of welded metal plates, representing harmonic intervals applied to idealised proportions of the human figure. The impetus is a need of transcendency and meaning in perception of reality. Creative strategies are reduction, abstraction and remediation.
Stress-strain analysis of aneurysms of arteries
Mucha, Petr ; Janíček, Přemysl (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the creation of computational model of arterial aneurysm, which respects its real geometry and constitutive behaviour. Subsequently there is explored the risk of rupture, comparing the values of the highest main stress in aneurysm´s and intact aorta´s wall. This thesis also offers the comprehensive summary and mutual comparision of current constitutive (hyperelastic) models, which are for simplicity isochoric considered. The main task of this thesis is to formulate the method for finding of „unloaded“ = „outstressed“ = „primary“ = reduced geometry, which is generally unavailable. Models of aneurysm´s geometry, used so far, present already deformed configurations from blood pressure, axial prestrech and rezidual strain.
Transformation
Mucha, Petr ; Sobotka, Jiří (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
Transforamtion sculpture points to what I as an author see as the only one truly meaningful fullfilment of human existence which is an abilty of self transformation. Finding the absolute destination.
Harmonies
Mucha, Petr ; Suchánek, Jiří (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
The Monade sculpture from a series called Harmonies is a 350 cm tall steel object made of welded metal plates, representing harmonic intervals applied to idealised proportions of the human figure. The impetus is a need of transcendency and meaning in perception of reality. Creative strategies are reduction, abstraction and remediation.
Transformation
Mucha, Petr ; Sobotka, Jiří (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
Transforamtion sculpture points to what I as an author see as the only one truly meaningful fullfilment of human existence which is an abilty of self transformation. Finding the absolute destination.
Stress-strain analysis of aneurysms of arteries
Mucha, Petr ; Janíček, Přemysl (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the creation of computational model of arterial aneurysm, which respects its real geometry and constitutive behaviour. Subsequently there is explored the risk of rupture, comparing the values of the highest main stress in aneurysm´s and intact aorta´s wall. This thesis also offers the comprehensive summary and mutual comparision of current constitutive (hyperelastic) models, which are for simplicity isochoric considered. The main task of this thesis is to formulate the method for finding of „unloaded“ = „outstressed“ = „primary“ = reduced geometry, which is generally unavailable. Models of aneurysm´s geometry, used so far, present already deformed configurations from blood pressure, axial prestrech and rezidual strain.
Cashless society
Mucha, Petr ; Schlossberger, Otakar (advisor) ; Mazáček, David (referee)
This thesis is aimed at cashless payments which have recently gained worldwide significance. Cash is being gradually phased-out by card transactions and mobile payments via non-bank provider of payment services. A question arises of what would happen if cash would disappear in its entirety and we would find ourselves in a "cashless society". This topic which at first glance appears to be utopian is the subject of this thesis. The first part compares the market of cashless payments in the Czech Republic and in northern Europe (which is amongst the most developed), in particular with regard to the use of cards and mobile payments. The second part is concerned with the phenomenon of shadow economy and the influence of cashless payments on its volume. Concrete recommendations for the Czech economy are also the part of this chapter. The final part hits the essence of the issue and deals with concrete pros and cons of going cashless. The chapter is systematically divided into three parts - security, cost-benefit analysis and legal aspects.

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