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Tubular Skid Holder of Skoda Fabia Super 2000 Rally Car
Ondruch, Marek ; Žlebek, Jindřich (referee) ; Ramík, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis “Tubular Skid Holder of Skoda Fabia Super 2000 Rally Car” is aimed to engineering design of tubular skid holder of rally car Skoda Fabia Super 2000. There is used FEM software for analysis s evaluation of current variant and following variants of engineering design. The most relevant final variant design, which is consistent with asked stiffness and reduction of weight, was chosen based on findings.
Chassis design of the RC rally
Děrda, Martin ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the chassis design of the radio-controlled model. This chassis should fulfil the conditions for the registration for the rally race series and be able to compete with the best models of other brands. At the same time it should be water and dirt resistant, be easily disassembled and amendable as well.
Evolution of the Lancia Sport Cars
Čech, Martin ; Beran, Martin (referee) ; Svída, David (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development of Lancia sports and racing cars. The main goal is to clarify design solutins, described them and do an analysis. Alternatively to compare how the competition dealt with the problem. The first part outlines the emergence of car factory and briefly describes the first cars, their design and especially the innovative features. In the second part two successful racing cars from the racing field are decribed and analyzed in detail.
Class Super 2000 Rally Cars
Ratiborský, Pavel ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Hejtmánek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is divided into three points. The first section is divided into the basic design elements of the Super 2000 cars and briefly describes their function. In the second section is a call for representatives of this class, described the design and comparison with a standard car. The last point is outlined the possible future development.
Class Super 1600 Rally Cars
Veselka, Michal ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Hejtmánek, Petr (advisor)
Bachelor thesis contains survey and description of separate constructional unit of automobiles which belong to the category of Super 1600, and these are determinate for the participation in championship JWRC. Thesis also compares the technique of competition and standard automobiles. Further, particular representatives of this category are mentioned. Finally, the estimated development of automobiles Super 1600 and also progression of junior championship is described.
Group R Rally Cars
Černý, Filip ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Hejtmánek, Petr (advisor)
In this bachelor’s thesis is elaborated a technical overview of the new car racing group R. This group is primarily designed for rally racing competition, organized by the FIA. It describes vehicles dividing into different groups, their structural design and safety features. Finally is shortly outlined possible future development of these racing cars.
WRC Specification Cars
Urban, Jiří ; Svída, David (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
In this bachelor’s thesis are introduced and briefly described the most important functional parts of WRC specification sport car in light of constructional solutions, specialities and differences from stock produced car. The car is primary designed for racing in World Rally Championship under the auspices of International Automobile Federation FIA. Finally is shortly outlined possible future evolution of this motorsport category.
Chassis and Engines Development of WRC Cars
Horák, Aleš ; Svída, David (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis elaborated in frame of bachelor studies branch B2341 deals the analyse deal with problems sports model intended on automobile contests rally. Gradually is here described undercart and motor competitive specials WRC. Near of each of part is explained keystone, usage and gradual evolution with reference to rules FIA.
The History of Sokol in Písek
OBERMAYER, Jan
This bachelor thesis is concerned with history of Sokol organization in Písek from its foundation up to today. During its evolution in time, activities of Sokol faced many adversities and the organization was also disbanded several times. Members of Sokol were very proud and honest patriots. They defended the republic during World War I., fought in Czechoslovak legions and acted as military police preventing plundering and total chaos. The expansion after World War II., referenced as the Golden Age, lasted only for 20 years, until its interruption by World War II. Despite difficult conditions the organization attained a particular level of development. Every fifteenth citizen of the country was its member and the number of participating members got close to 1 million. Sokol supported a sense for Czech patriotism, which culminated by the means of a demonstration on the 20th Sokol festival in 1938. In the following difficult war period, Sokol members were persecuted for their patriotism by Nazi occupants, about 12 000 members were imprisoned and 3 300 of them died in concentration camps. Also, Písek members lost their best officials and participants. In the 1941 the organization was dissolved again and its property was confiscated. After long 40 years of communist totalitarian rule and its eventual collapse, Sokol organization came back to life in 1990. The system of physical training has been greatly transformed since then, as the whole training sector went through major innovations. Earlier Sokol`s exercising is now conceived as an universal preparation for children and conditional training for adults, but now based on a modern attitude. Many changes in form and content helped to attract new supporters.
Research of agile development tools
Neumann, Jiří ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Balada, Jakub (referee)
Agile methodologies get more and more into the awareness of project managers. Long-term and unsuccessful projects can mean big risk for companies. Especially in highly competitive industries rapid delivery of a functional product is preferred to comprehensive documentation. For efficient management of agile development appropriate tools are needed. This bachelor thesis is based on these tools. It describes the current state in the market in these instruments, explaining what it can offer to agile teams and it also represents the best-known products of companies like Rally Software, VersionOne, TargetProcess and ExtremePlanner. For product comparison there are appropriate criteria proposed in the thesis. The results of the comparison are identified advantages and disadvantages of each instrument for both the community and the enterprise version of the software.

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