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Entrepreneurial Project
Hubálková, Zuzana ; Novák, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rompotl, Jaroslav (advisor)
The object of this thesis is composition of a realistic entrepreneurial project, which will be used for the development of company Hanácké železárny a pérovny, a.s. This thesis includes theoretical description about business plan and his content, followed analysis of a current situation in the company. Finally, is introduced a suggestion of business plan in the aforementioned company.
Proposal for the use of new technology
Tichá, Kateřina ; Vysloužil, Martin (referee) ; Juřica, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the use of new technology, concretely a welding robot. The importance of the work lies in the evaluation of this design in the terms of productivity, investment and contains the specifications of the selected welding robot and welding cell. At the end of the work, the whole proposal will be economically evaluated.
Design of the production concept of the part "Rear wheelhouse outside left of the AU40x" at the AUDI Neckarsulm plant
Navrátil, Tomáš ; Málek, Ondřej (referee) ; Simeonov, Simeon (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis is the design and description of the operation of an automated line producing the outer wheelhouse for the left side of the rear part of an Audi AU40x car. Furthermore, a virtual commissioning of 3D model of a cell with a welding station, which is the first part of the line. Siemens Process Simulate is used for this.
Robotization of rivet processes
Tomeček, Radim ; Parák, Roman (referee) ; Simeonov, Simeon (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with design, creation of 3D model and simulation of robotic riveting cell. The aim is to create movable 3D model of this cell including simulation of riveting process and manipulative operations. The first theoretical part is divided into two main topics – riveting and robotization. Other parts deal with designing, creating and simulating of this model by Siemens software Process Simulate.
Robotic Process Automation
Mudrich, Tomáš ; Šebestová, Monika (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with robotic automation of selected business process using RPA technology. Robotic automation tools are compared with each other and two are subsequently selected for development of the automation – the UiPath software and the AiVIRO library. Realized automations are compared and evaluated in conclusion.
Digital commissioning of a robotic production system for palletizing
Zajíček, Matouš ; Kočiš, Petr (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the virtual commissioning of a robotic palletizing cell. The theoretical part of the work describes the motivations for the use of automatic palletizing and common elements of palletizing cells using an industrial robot as well as the principle, tools, and benefits of virtual commissioning. The practical part of the work describes the process of creating elements of the cell in Robotstudio software and creating PLC control logic using TwinCAT3 software
Workplace automated assembly O-rings and test station in robotized workplace
Horák, Petr ; Filipčík, Jiří (referee) ; Kolíbal, Zdeněk (advisor)
The thesis proposes a workplace automatic assembly O-rings on the pneumatic valve. It was designed mechanism assembly, assembly testing, movement to test for leaks, flow measurement, transport valve through the workplace and economic calculation workplace.
Analysis of risks of digitisation of production in an industrial enterprise
Vínovský, Jan ; Polzer, Aleš (referee) ; Rozehnalová, Jana (advisor)
Industry 4.0 is also currently known as the "fourth industrial revolution" or the "digitization of industrial production." Like other industrial revolutions that have already taken place during human development, the latest brings a large number of changes and new methods or technologies that aim to facilitate and make human work as efficient as possible. The final work explains what the "fourth industrial revolution" is, its basic principles and methods that are already used today. Furthermore, this work examines the extent to which Industry 4.0 is introduced in the Czech Republic, the EU and the world, and how it is regulated through legislative frameworks. An analysis was then created focusing on the risks incurred and proposing a solution.
Návrh na zdanění práce robotů
Pisková, Lenka
The diploma thesis deals with the debated topic of taxation of robot labour. The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the situation on the labour market of the automotive industry and to propose options for the taxation of robot labour. The thesis analyses the automotive industry from the perspective of the 5 most robotized countries in the European automotive industry for the period 2005-2021. The thesis deals in more detail with the impact of robotization on the labour market and the state budget of the Czech Republic, due to the replacement of human labour by robots. The thesis quantifies the total lost revenue of the state budget from the redundan-cies in the automotive industry. And to compensate for the lost state budget revenues and additional expenses, a tax on robot labour is proposed. The proposal includes definitions of the tax entity, tax period, subject of the tax, and three ways of calculating the tax base. The tax rate is also proposed for each tax base. Finally, the various proposals are compared using model examples and the proposal in which the tax base is the so-called imputed wage of the robot is found to be the most appropriate from the point of view of tax collection.
Virtual launch of the robotic welding and gluing line using Tecnomatix - Process Simulate
Tomeček, Radim ; Juříček, Martin (referee) ; Simeonov, Simeon (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and creation of a virtual twin of a robotic cell intended to simulate and create a virtual launch of this cell. The goal was to design the layout of the robotic cell and subsequently create a full virtual run of an automated robotic workstation designed for spot welding, MIG welding and bonding processes. The initial research section deals with the individual technologies to be simulated. Subsequently, three designs for the layout of the robotic workstation are developed in this thesis. After evaluating and selecting the design, a virtual twin of the robotic cell is created using Process Simulate and then all the processes are simulated resulting in the virtual launch of the cell.

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