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Static analysis of one joint of timber structure
Sedlák, Petr ; Gratza, Roman (referee) ; Kytýr, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the numerical modeling of the nail joint of the timber roof structure and it is based on the already realized physical experiment. Totally twelve various solutions, where the isotropic and ortotropic characteristics of the spruce timber and steel components change, have been created. The final values of the joint shift obtained by using of the numerical modeling are compared with results of physical experiment. Program system ANSYS is used.
Optimization of parameters of dynamic relaxation in solving plastic limit states of structures
Poláček, Milan ; Nevařil, Aleš (referee) ; Vlk, Zbyněk (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to create an analytical model of frame construction. Determining load at which individual plastic hinges are formed until the collapse of the structure. The analysis is going to be performed by RFEM with an additional module RFDYNAM. Subsequently, the parameters of dynamic relaxation is going to be optimized to specify and speed up the calculations. Finally, the optimized parameters is going to be used to analyze the storeyed frame construction formed Ing. Jan Vales including a comparison of findings.
Study of impact of a transport vehicle into a structure.
Sychrová, Šárka ; Salajka, Vlastislav (referee) ; Němec, Ivan (advisor)
Master's thesis deals with the analysis of the impact of transport vehicle on a building structure. Transport vehicle is represented by an airliner and building structure is represented by a containment of a nuclear power plant. The aim of thesis was to explore the possibility of numerical simulation of an impact of transport vehicle on a building structure utilizing the RFEM program and evaluation of the damage extent.
Analysis of plastic bearability of plates
Rozsypalová, Veronika ; Hradil, Petr (referee) ; Němec, Ivan (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is analysis of the plastic bearability of plates. The first part is dedicated to a description of pertinent theories. It is primarily a theory of material nonlinearity and plasticity, including a description of plasticity models, which are commonly used in engineering analysis. Next is the hinted theory of geometric nonlinearity and discusses the key principles of limit plastic bearability of plates. This thesis includes ultimate strength calculations of plates of selected shapes, their solution by both, a manual calculation and using computational software. The obtained values are subsequently evaluated. The appendices contain the procedures for modelling in the computational programs RFEM and ANSYS.
Strengthening steel beams using reinforcement based on FRP
Bláha, Tomáš ; Melcher, Jindřich (referee) ; Karmazínová, Marcela (advisor)
A study of an influence of strengthening steel beams using reinforcement based on FRP on a moment bearing resistance and bending stiffness. Evaluation of the theoretical calculation methods based on the performed experimental verification. Description of the production of carbon fibres and composite materials on the basis of carbon fibres.
Computer simulation of building collapse due to formation of plastic hinges
Valeš, Jan ; Kala,, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vlk, Zbyněk (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to create an analytical 2D model of a multi-storey building and its consequent loading until the point of collapse which occures due to formation of plastic hinges. The first part is going to present a linear analysis of the problem; it focuses on location and level of load when the plastic hinges are formed. Then a nonlinaer analysis is going to be performed by RFEM programme using postcritical analysis and dynamic relaxation. Differences between the results of mentioned types and methods of analysis are going to be compared and an impact of variables is going to be evaluated .
Unbound granular layers
Simkovič, Lukáš ; Stehlík, Dušan (referee) ; Hýzl, Petr (advisor)
Bachelor thesis providers collation of two fraction of soil. Work assess mechanical properties and economical value.
Nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete structures
Král, Petr ; Salajka, Vlastislav (referee) ; Hradil, Petr (advisor)
The aim is to design and evaluate nonlinear beams analysis, which will be subjected by four – point bending. Nonlinear analysis will be performed and evaluated on three beam models, the first of which will be made from plain concrete, the second of which will be made from reinforced concrete with reinforcement bars in the domain of tensile stress and the third of which will be made from reinforced concrete with reinforcement bars in domains of tensile and compressive stress. The thesis will be included formation of appropriate FE models, performance of nonlinear calculations with using nonlinear material model from a library of nonlinear material models multiPlas in the programming environment of software ANSYS and subsequent evaluation of results. Evaluation of results will consist from evaluation of nonlinear beams analysis and from evaluation of beams analysis according to ČSN EN 1992 – 1 – 1 without reinforcement bars and with reinforcement bars in these variants, next from comparison of nonlinear beams analysis with a beams analysis according to ČSN EN 1992 – 1 – 1 and finally from evaluation of the yield condition, which will be applied to the beams.
How predation risk affects the growth and development of dragonfly larvae?
PEROUTKA, Miroslav
Predation and prey responses to predators in aquatic environment are reviewed with emphasis on non-lethal effect of predators on prey life history, antipredator behavior and related mechanisms. The review focuses on dragonfly larvae and other groups of prey with complex life histories, mainly anurans. The review is complemented by laboratory experiments examining the effects of varied food availability and predation risk on a selected species of dragonfly, Sympetrum vulgatum.
Functional trait plasticity in grassland plant species
HAVLÍK, Tomáš
Plant functional traits (plant height, aboveground biomass, R/S ratio, specific leaf area, leaf dry matter content, specific root length and arbuscular mycorrhizal infection) were measured for several grassland plant species growing under different soil fertility conditions in a greenhouse and a field experiments. Traits` response to nutrient addition and the differences in traits among species and between forbs and grasses were studied. Results from the greenhouse and the field experiment were compared.

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