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Machine learning applied to simulations of material mechanical behavior
Raisinger, Jan ; Novák, Lukáš (referee) ; Eliáš, Jan (advisor)
The thesis explores the possibility of using machine learning models to predict effective macroscopic material parameters of multiphase materials. The asymptotic expansion homogenization method is used together with the finite element method to create software in Python, which is used to calculate effective macroscale mechanical parameters of sets of heterogeneous arrangements. These sets are generated using several methods, e.g. as a realization of a discretized random field. The sets are used to train neural networks built using the Keras library. The accuracy of the networks and the quality of training data are assessed. The advantages and disadvantages of the networks compared to the FEM solver are demonstrated on their application in an optimization problem.
Dynamical Simulation of a System with Contact Problem
Raisinger, Jan ; Keršner, Zbyněk (referee) ; Frantík, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with the simulation of a dynamical system with a contact problem represented by the contact of a bicycle tube with a tire during inflation and loading of a bicycle wheel. In the first part the work defines the basics of dynamical systems a contact problems and introduces the methods used for following simulations. The practical part of the work desribes the process of converting a real system of rim-tube-tire objects to a computional model by determining its geometry and material characteristics as a continuous object and its subsequent discretization, introduces the program used for the subsequent simulations (FyDiK 2D) and shows the results of said simulations.
Dynamical Simulation of a System with Contact Problem
Raisinger, Jan ; Keršner, Zbyněk (referee) ; Frantík, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with the simulation of a dynamical system with a contact problem represented by the contact of a bicycle tube with a tire during inflation and loading of a bicycle wheel. In the first part the work defines the basics of dynamical systems a contact problems and introduces the methods used for following simulations. The practical part of the work desribes the process of converting a real system of rim-tube-tire objects to a computional model by determining its geometry and material characteristics as a continuous object and its subsequent discretization, introduces the program used for the subsequent simulations (FyDiK 2D) and shows the results of said simulations.

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