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Influence of turning point stiffness on stress state and deformation of the frame
Kalová, Miroslava ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Suchánek, Miroslav (advisor)
The main purpose of this bachelor’s project is to solve state of stress and deformation of the flat frame in addiction to the stiffness of the corner. There are two ways of solving this problem. The first one is based on elasticity of the wand theory. The second one is using software Ansys Workbench 11 which is able to define displacement and maximum stress for different radius of fillet corner.
Stiffness estimation at the machining head and the strength analysis of the moving parts of the machining center MCV 1220.
Zbožínek, Martin ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Vrbka, Jan (advisor)
Main objective of the work was to estimate the possibilities and the limits of elementary stress and strain analysis of the construction. At the beginning it was necessary to simplify the problem to the 1-D bar problem. The calculation was performed for three typical loading cases, namely for the middle and the border position of the machining head. The contact forces and momentums and the displacements at the machining head have been calculated. The obtained results were then used for the stiffness evaluation of the construction at the machining head. The strength analysis of the moving parts of the machinig center has been done, too. Modern software products (Autodesk Inventor, ProENGINEER, ANSYS Workbench, Maple, Mathcad, etc.) were used for the calculation. The results were compared with The Finite Element Method results.
Development of dental implants.
Selingerová, Simona ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Florian, Zdeněk (advisor)
Research of Development of dental implants dissert about development, history and classification of dental implants. Simultaneously includes abstract of materials and their surface modification used in dental implatology and explanation of notions like osteointegration and biocompatibility. Description of dental implants with the view of biomechanics is adumbrate concisely.
Application of singularity functions for the beam deflection calculation.
Fiala, Petr ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Horníková, Jana (advisor)
The aim of this work is to compare two methods of calculation deflection curve of the beam, by means of the solution of differential equations and by singularity functions. The beam is loaded by various linear elastic loadings. Singularity functions enable to determine uniform algorithm independently on the combination applied loadings. This method is useful for computer processing.
Design of Darrius rotor as source of electric energy
Novotný, Martin ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This bachelors thesis deals about possibilities to use alternative energy source - wind. Model of Darrieus rotor was build for learning purposes using accessible materials and tools. The build model was tested and measured to discover real functionality and characteristics.
Development of Imaging Methods and its Importance to Biomechanics
Sedláček, Tomáš ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Florian, Zdeněk (advisor)
The main objective of this bachelor thesis is to collect all available literature, from which can reader obtain basic knowledge of imaging methods. The methods are divided by its origin into four categories: x-rays, magnetic resonance, ultrasound and nuclear medicine. Each of them is described from the historical, physics and technological view. At the end the importance of each method to medicine and biomechanics is summarized.
Development of Endoprosthesis.
Řehák, Kamil ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Florian, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the problems of the development of total endoprosthesis. The work contains the history of endoprosthesis and the present day description of made and used types of endoprosthesis. In the conclusion there is foreshadowed the development of joints’ surgical implants.
PROBLEM OF IDENTIFICATION OF DETERMINISTIC CHAOS IN THE INTERACTIVE DRIVE SYSTEMS
Kratochvíl, Ctirad ; Švéda, P. ; Houfek, Martin ; Houfek, Lubomír
Chaos and chaos theory is a field of study in mathematics, computer sciences, electronics, physics and also engineering too. In our article will be explored chaotic behaviour and numerical solutions of the models of drive systems with electric DC motors. These solutions are also bounded like equilibrium, periodic and quasiperiodic solution. There is no precise definition for a chaotic solution because it cannot be represented through standard mathematical functions. However, a chaotic solution is aperiodic solution, which is endowed with some special identifiable characteristics, for example attractors, bifurcations or one-and two dimensional maps.
Experimental research chaos and his visualization
Kratochvíl, Ctirad ; Koláčný, J. ; Houfek, Lubomír ; Houfek, Martin ; Švéda, P.
Theory chaos like of science discipline unreel approximately from halves sixtieth years last century. Most washing is but till this time devoted theoretic aspects hereof prodigy and their investigation pursues as a rule on modelling systems with small number degree of freedom - concerning technical application. In his benefit put to record simulator studies chaotic phenomenon, which were gained with utilization, chaos modulus on mock - ups nonlinear dynamic systems. K visualization achieved results then use memory oscilloscope.
Komplexní problémy řešení pohonových soustav
Kratochvíl, Ctirad ; Heriban, P. ; Houfek, Lubomír ; Houfek, Martin
Today the drive system is considered mainly as interactive system containing a range of subsystems with different physical nature: mechanical – the basic ones, electrical and hydraulic,pneumatic and also electronic – control ones. Models of those complex systems can then be characterized as so called purpose build and partially structured. The models of those partial subsystems have their typical signs and properties, which can often essentially influence the dynamic properties and global system models behaviour. The aim is to keep so called functional model purpose – in comparison with the real system, which does not necessarily mean that the model must contain all the function and signs. By contrast we suppose that those functions have their carrier, which in limit case can be represented by black box. The control of such systems then more and more often require use of intelligent control algorithms, based for example on genetic algorithms and artificial neural networks.

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