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ŠKODA AUTO and concern Volkswagen in Chinese automotive market
Koranda, Tomáš ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
First part of this thesis analyses the chinese automotive market itself, for that purpose PEST analysis structure is used. In the main second part of the thesis current situation of Škoda brand in very dynamic local market is assessed. Scope of this thesis is to determine the crucial weaknesses and strengths of the company in comparison with the competition and to evaluate these concerning the specifics of the market and potential trends developing.

Axial force and pressure pulsations in double-suction pump.
Vacula, Jiří ; Franc, Zdeněk (referee) ; Habán, Vladimír (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with axial thrust existence in a double suction pump rotor. Axial thrust appears especially in low flow rates modes. The aim of this work is finding information about this issue and deriving mathematical model of calculation which will be subsequently applied on experimental data received from double suction pump measurement in laboratory. It is important to examine the whole dynamics of axial thrust development and find its cause of formation in measured double suction pump.

Samples of the influence of the parameters of the simulation model of the planetary gear system with four single satellites and with stopped planet carrier to its dynamic properties
Hortel, Milan ; Škuderová, Alena
The report deals with examples of numerical solutions of the influence of parameters on the internal dynamics pseudoplanetary transmission system with four single satellites with the front straight teeth and the stopped carrier of satellites type Wikov PP. The analysis of the internal dynamics of the pseudoplanetary system with front straight teeth was carried out by analyzing of amplitude-frequency characteristics of relative motions in gear mesh of wheels at a maximum speed range of the central wheel 0 up to 22500 rpm for total of 12 variations differing in combinations of parameters, ie. the moments of inertia of cogwheels, the friction and the damping in gear mesh and the resulting error function of meshing involute tooth profiles.\n

Dynamics of Aerosol Number Size Distributions during an Experimental Campaign at the Bily Kriz Measuring Site
Ždímal, Vladimír ; Moravec, Pavel ; Smolík, Jiří ; Mikuška, Pavel ; Večeřa, Zbyněk ; Pokorný, Radek
This work aimed at studying the dynamics of atmospheric aerosol particle size distributions and interpreting it in connection to local concentrations of gaseous pollutants and basic meteorological parameters. Number size distributions had been monitored with high time resolution during an intense experimental campaign at a remote continental sampling site Bily Kriz. The site is located at the NE tip of the Czech Republic in the hilly region. The campaign had ben carried out at the end of June 2001. Several very interesting events were observed when formation of large amounts of new aerosol particles occured in the day time. Due to the behaviour of other measured parameters it was concluded that the so called "nucleation events" took place on a mesoscale region.

Capital Asset Price Modelling: Concept VAPM
Kuklik, Robert G. ; Janda, Karel (advisor) ; Kodera, Jan (referee) ; Lukáš, Ladislav (referee)
The key objective of this thesis is the outline of an alternative capital market modeling framework, the Volatility Asset Pricing Model, VAPM, inspired by the innovative dual approach of Mandelbrot and Hudson using the method based on synthesis of two seemingly antagonistic factors -- the volatility of market prices and their serial dependence determining the capital markets' dynamics. The pilot tests of this model in various periods using the market index as well as a portfolio of selected securities delivered generally satisfactory results. Firstly, the work delivers a brief recapitulation regarding the concepts of a consumer/investor choice under general conditions of hypothetical certainty. Secondly, this outline is then followed by a description of the "classical" methodologies in the risky environment of uncertainty, with assessment of their corresponding key models, i.e. the CAPM, SIM, MIM, APTM, etc., notwithstanding results of the related testing approaches. Thirdly, this assessment is based on evaluation of the underlying doctrine of Efficient Market Hypothesis in relation to the so called Random Walk Model. Fourthly, in this context the work also offers a brief exposure to a few selected tests of these contraversial concepts. Fifthly, the main points of conteporary approaches such as the Fractal Dimension and the Hurst Exponent in the dynamic framework of information entropy are subsequently described as the theoretical tools leading to development of the abovementioned model VAPM. The major contribution of this thesis is considered its attempt to apply the abovementioned concepts in practice, with the intention to possibly inspire a further analytical research.

Dynamics of Machines 2005 : national colloquium with international participation
Pešek, Luděk
The colloquium is aimed at the dynamics of solids and structures. 32 participants from this country and 8 participants from abroad took part in the colloquium. Proceedings of the colloquium contains 24 contributions on 171 pages.

Modal Properties of 6-cylinder Tractor Engine Powertrain
Poláček, Milan ; Píštěk, Václav (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce uvádí dynamiku klikového mechanismu šestiválcového řadového motoru za účelem návrhu klikového hřídele v CAD programu Pro/Engineer. Následuje popis vibrací klikového mechanismu a analytický výpočet jeho torzních vibrací. Hlavní část diplomové práce se pak zabývá konverzí hřídele do konečno-prvkového modelu v programu ANSYS a jeho importem do prostředí Adams/Engine. V tom je provedena modální analýza klikového ústrojí pro získání vlastních frekvencí a tvarů. Na konec práce je porovnán výstup z analytického řešení a výsledky z multi-body systému.

Pacemakers and electromagnetic interference
Lojková, Lea ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Havlíková, Marie (advisor)
This work is focused on cardiac pacemakers and sources of electronic interference. The project partly follows another thesis made in the same field of interest (Ing. Kulík, Dept. of Control, Measurement and Instrumentation) and uses similar methodics of measurement. In the theoretical part of the work, the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance and magnetic resonance imaging are briefly explained and most common methods used in MRI are described, as well as the definition of a cardiac pacemaker, main events in pacemaker history and development. Cardiac pacemaker as a system is described in more detail, including construction, control, most common sensors and the ways of use. Electromagnetic interference of cardiac pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators is processed via a complete review since the oldest scientific paper from December 1991 till May 2009. In the second part, measuring of magnetic field is described, as well as the possibilities of monitoring of its effects on cardiac pacemakers. In fact, there are two possible ways of measuring. off-line exposition of the sample to the magnetic field followed by data acquisition via pacemaker programmer or the continuous on-line monitoring of the pacemaker activity by the means of measuring PC card. While the first method is reliable in cases where the is no sign of malfunction and makes the experiments with a dynamic exposition of sample possible, in some cases it detects a virtual malfunction also in cases where in reality the devices works perfectly. The second method enables a reliable continuous monitoring of pacemaker activity during the whole experiment and its only problem is a higher level of signal noise caused by the sample movement.