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Animation of the stress-strain behaviour of helical springs
Gabriel, Tomáš ; Klapka, Milan (referee) ; Hartl, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is dedicated to the creation of educational animations depicting issues with the design of helical springs. Thesis contains collection of the necessary materials, describes the animating process and presents the final results. Main topics of the work are the stress across a cross-section of a loaded spring, fatigue and natural frequency of an oscillating spring.
Radial gantry crane
Dvořák, Milan ; Pokorný, Přemysl (referee) ; Malášek, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of this Bachelor’s Project is to develop a structural design of special construction of Radial Gantry Crane by entered parameters, it will be used in enclosed space to manipulation with various materials. The structural design will be done by basic set parameters, which as geometrically, so statically they declare workspace in industrial hall or industrial workshop and subsequent manipulation of worker with a construction crane during operation. As each design of machines, so and structural design of Radial Gantry Crane is based on the strenght design calculations, from which follows the choise of suitable material, which declares the cost of production and operation of Radial Gantry Crane. Special attention will be given to alternative designs mobile supports, whose basic parameters such as stiffness, weight and shape determine the size of the frictional forces between the wheels and the floor rails mobile workspace, implying stress of the whole structure Radial Gantry Crane when operating in loaded condition.
Topological-geometric design and stress-strain analysis of the railroad wheel disc shape for different operating conditions on the grounds of LEFM
Brabenec, Ladislav ; Janíček, Přemysl (referee) ; Navrátil, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with the behaviour of a cracked rail wheel. The aim was to perform the strain analysis of intact wheel as well as the fracture analysis of the primary direct cracked wheel. Solution includes an analysis of operating conditions, assessment of the substantiality of articular components of load, stiffness of the wheel, a comprehensive analysis of fracture of the selected railway wheel profile and optimization of the wheel shape depending on the matching fracture properties.
Analysis of frame of road bicycle
Šustr, Dominik ; Hloušek, David (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the FEM analysis of the stiffness of the REPETE R2: REASON road bike frame according to the stiffness testing methodology in EFBE laboratories. The theoretical part describes the most important facts about the design of the analyzed frame and the history of brands that are important for the frame. The empirical part then summarizes the results of the FEM analysis, thanks to which we revealed the area around the bottom bracket as the weakest structural point of the frame, which can have a negative effect at higher loads. It probably also makes more sense to orient the pipe cross-sections horizontally.
Development And Verification Of A New Method For Measuring The Stiffness And Damping Properties Of Joints In Parallel Kinematic Structures
Kolouch, Martin ; Tomáš, Jiří (referee) ; Knoflíček, Radek (advisor)
In this dissertation is presented the development of a new measurement method for the stiffness and damping characteristics of a joint in a parallel kinematic machine tool. The main contribution of this method is specially for applications, that demand accurate information about stiffness and damping parameters from assembled parts of machines tool. Methods for compensation of deformations in machines tool, that are carried out by control, belong to these applications. Another contribution of this work is the technical implementation of the proposed principle of the new method. At this point the focus of the work was devoted to signal processing, that differs in a certain degree from other types of signal processing methods, that are used in other dynamic measurements, e.g. modal analysis. One of the main requirements was the possibility to consider the nonlinear behavior of the measured structure. In another chapter the modified signal processing method was used for measuring a joint in a test rig. The results were compared with results from other measurement methods. On account of this comparison the statement was made that the new method can be used for measuring the stiffness and damping parameters of machine parts. Finally the new method was applied to measure the properties of a joint, which was built in a machine tool. Moreover, the problems, that appeared during the measurement, were also described.
Composite materials for designe of production machines
Šikuta, Lukáš ; Sýkora, Jan (referee) ; Holub, Michal (advisor)
This work deals with the question of composite materials in the construction of machine tools, comparing their respective advantages, disadvantages and physical and mechanical properties, as well as assessing their viability and possible applications.
Animation of the structural behavior of preloaded bolted joints
Kvaššay, Adrián ; Frýza, Josef (referee) ; Hartl, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with creating animations that describe the force-deformation conditions prestressed bolting. This work clarified the behavior of different types of load. Animations will be used for educational purposes to better understanding of the general topic as well as this issue.
Frame of Old-timer Motorcycle
Dítě, Michal ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with changes of mechanical characteristics of old-timer motorcycle frame by loss of material due to corrosion. It also describes the process of renovating the frame of old-timer motorcycle.
Bituminous mixture desing with the use of 30 % reclaimed asphalt and its functional evaluation
Horáček, Daniel ; Šperka, Pavel (referee) ; Kudrna, Jan (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to design asphalt mixture with a higher lifetime (mixture of type VMT 16) and its subsequent assessment by selected functional tests. VMT blends are used for load and underlayer layers of roads with higher transport loads. The main idea of this bachelor thesis is the design of an asphalt mixture consisting of natural aggregates, recycled asphalt mixtures and crumb rubber modified bitumen, yet retaining good road-holding properties. The use of recyclable bituminous mixtures will allow the recycling of bent or milled asphalt layers, which is currently high in surplus, and will allow the overall cost of building new high-quality asphalt layers to be reduced. The bachelor thesis describes the empirical and functional tests performed, according to which the resulting asphalt mixture was designed, and the results compared with the TP151 Asphalt mixture with high modulus of stiffness (VMT).
Modification of 3D FDM delta printer frame for improvement of print quality
Butakov, Aleksandr ; Jaroš, Aleš (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This work is focused on solving the problems of delta 3d printer frame rigidity and impact of rigidity on final quality of 3d printing. A variant of a 3d printer on a classic Kossel-shaped frame has designed and built. Further, frame strength analysis and improvement design is performed, with subsequent production of a new variant and comparison of the 3d printing results of both variants. The result of this work is to show how the frame construction really affects the print quality.

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