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Modal Properties of 4-cylinder Tractor Engine Powertrain
Ehrenberger, Pavel ; Beran, Martin (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
This diploma thesis contains a summary of the general information about the torsion vibration of the crankshaft. The main task is to prepare a flexible model of the crankshaft in the FEM program ANSYS and the subsequent export into the MBS ADAMS / Engine. According to parameters the model of four-cylinder line tractor engine with flexible crankshaft is built. Crank mechanism is analyzed to determine the natural frequencies and natural modes. Finally the results are evaluated and compared with analytical calculations.
Torsional Damper for In-line 5-cylinder Engine
Polášek, Michal ; Svída, David (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
In this diploma thesis is created a cranktrain model in the MBS system ADAMS Engine. The thesis defines basic parameters and proportions of the torsional damper for in-line 5-cylinder engine. This thesis also puts mind to calculation of torsional vibration. In the MBS system ADAMS Engine is demonstrated affect of torsional damper on the torsional vibration of the crankshaft.
Static and dynamic analysis of Prestressed bridge structure
Hokeš, Filip ; Nečas, Radim (referee) ; Kala, Jiří (advisor)
The main objective of the thesis is to perform static and dynamic analysis of prestressed concrete bridge structures in computational system ANSYS. For the analysis was chosen footbridge over the river Svratka in Brno. In relation to this topic are solved various types of modeling prestress at a finite element level. Before analyzing the footbridge is analyzed in detail the static system and the corresponding final geometry of the structure. Knowledge of the functioning of the static system is used to build the computational model of the structure, on which is subsequently performed static and dynamic analysis.
Dynamic analysis of structure loaded seismic loads
Šulerová, Zdeňka ; Nevařil, Aleš (referee) ; Vlk, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with the calculation of response of reinforced concrete construction on the effect of seismic tension. Time and spectral analysis were made. They are mentioned as possible ways of calculation in EN 1998 - 1:2004 norm. Final figures of global deformations and stress on selected beam from the time and spectral analysis were firstly compared for the horizontal components of seismic stress affecting only in one direction. Subsequently comparison of time progress to combination of these effects mentioned in relevant norm was made. In the conclusion the results of used analysis are appraised.
The footbridge for pedestrians and cyclists
Pupík, Antonín ; Sýkora, Karel (referee) ; Puchner, Josef (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and assessment of footbridge for pedestrians and cyclists in the city of Hranice, Rybare district. The footbridge will serve as a crossing point over the river Bečva and will conect cycling trail with the street Rybarska. The content of this paper is to propose two different variants of structures. One of these options is selected based on their economic evaluation and further processed. Length of the bridge is 50m.
Real-time detection of damages in materials using spectral analysis
Vašátko, Karel ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with detection of the natural frequencies in the material structures using algorithms working in real-time. It is used for detection of material damage. Is described physic of material, issue of discrete signals and their spectrums and methods for the calculation of the spectral components of the signal. These metods are implemented to Matlab programming environment. Methods are tested with simulated data and real signal.
Calculation of natural frequencies of a bar system using finite element method
Svoboda, Petr ; Kubík, Petr (referee) ; Návrat, Tomáš (advisor)
The task of the presented bachelor thesis has been to program an algorithm of the finite element method to calculate natural frequencies of beam systems. To solve this problem a freely available SW products (Python, libraries NumPy, SciPy, Fortran compiler etc.) should have been primarily used and thereby to check possibilities of freely available SW product application in science purposes in the field of the Continuum Mechanics tasks. For a functionality verification of the program the ANSYS code is to be used.
Modelling of dynamics systems with multi degrees of freedom
Světnický, Tomáš ; Lošák, Petr (referee) ; Dušek, Daniel (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to create a mathematical model of multi-degree-of-freedom vibrating system based on motion equations. The introduction describes the theoretical distribution of dynamic vibrating systems and their main characteristics. The next part deals with the analysis of assigned system and the motion equations are constructed by using Lagrange equations of the second kind. The process of system solving is provided together with equations which were used for obtaining the natural frequencies, eigenmodes and amplitudes of objects in time. The actual solution is carried out in MAPLE software; graphs of amplitude characteristics, phase characteristics and objects amplitude in time are constructed. Influence of parameters entering the calculation is discussed. At the end is verified the accuracy of the analytical solution by the finite element method in ANSYS software.
Dynamics Improvement of CNC Axes with Ball screw
Ciklamini, Marek ; Blecha, Petr (referee) ; Březina, Tomáš (advisor)
This work studies dynamics of thrust axes realized with ball screws on CNC machines. Retrieval comprises description of main segments with existing approaches to control. Initial design is realized using simplified mathematical model and it includes state control design.
Modelling of vibration of dynamic systems with n-degrees of freedom
Luky, Robin ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dušek, Daniel (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis deals with vibration of dynamic systems with luminous parameters with n-degrees of freedom. It features decision procedures of free-running undamped systems, exciting undamped systems, exciting damped systems and their natural shapes, natural frequency and gain-frequency characteristic. At the end of this Bachelor thesis there is an analysis of dynamic damper. The analysis is conducted in agreement with the theoretical procedures listed above.

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