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Stress strain analysis of the femur based on the CT data collection
Nečas, David ; Marcián, Petr (referee) ; Vosynek, Petr (advisor)
The area of clinical biomechanics is a rapidly growing engineering discipline in the world of today. This master's thesis is concerned with the stress-strain analysis of human femoral neck. In the first place it emphasizes the creation of computational model, especially the model of bone material, because of its high level of inhomogeneity. The creation of the computational model has been tested using several software packages, which are often mentioned in connection with the biomechanical tasks. The latter part of the thesis contains finite element method analysis for several material models, which are based on extensive analysis of relations used to transfer the information from computed tomography data to material model properties. Subsequently, the realization of experimental measurement is described. The final part of the thesis contains evaluated results obtained from the FEM analysis, which are also compared with the experiment.
The effect of proteins on friction of artificial articular cartilage
Plachý, Tomáš ; Nečas, David (referee) ; Rebenda, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the influence of the composition of synovial fluid on the coefficient of friction of artificial cartilage. The effect of protein concentration and their combination with other components of synovial fluid on the coefficient of friction of CD hydrogels simulating artificial cartilage is observed. All experiments were performed at a constant load of 10 N, speed 10 mm / s, temperature 37 ° C. In experiments investigating the effect of a combination of hyaluronic acid and phospholipids together with proteins, concentrations corresponding to a healthy individual were used. In experiments where the effect of the proteins themselves and their own combinations was investigated, concentrations corresponding to both a healthy individual and patients with advanced osteoarthritis or patients with aseptic release of the prosthesis were used. The work shows that when using the proteins alone, or their combination, there is a decrease in concentration of friction coefficient with increasing concentration. However, if hyaluronic acid alone or phospholipids alone is added to the protein, the coefficient of friction increases. The reduction occurs only after the addition of the combination of acid and phospholipid.
Experimental rig for study of lubricant film in compliant contact of oil seal using fluorescence technique
Michalec, Michal ; Nečas, David (referee) ; Dočkal, Kryštof (advisor)
The thesis deals with design of the device that is used for observation of lubricant film thickness in line, compliant contact of rotary lip seal. The problem is, that with use of components made from standard materials, it is not possible to look inside their contact. Therefore, it is necessary to replace one body by optical transparent material, that will allow the insight into the contact using existing equipment, which is fluorescence microscope. In theoretical part are described issues of lubrication and observing method of fluorescence. Based on findings, there was designed a device allowing observation of lubricant behaviour. The last part of thesis describes modified design of existing equipment and individual components in detail. Functionality of designed experimental rig was verified by experiments using of R834/80 mineral oil.
The design of eye-lens simulator
Špaček, Matěj ; Rebenda, David (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is a design of an eye-lens simulator. Tribometer module in pin-on-ring configuration was designed to allow direct observation of a contact zone. The survey of existing tribometers was conducted as a part of the thesis, based on which, three concept solutions were suggested. Final solution of the module was chosen and designed based on the concepts. The apparatus enables to simulate conditions of real human eye so it could contribute to a contact lens research and eye lubrication solution development.
Lubricant film formation in compliant contact
Jaroš, Tomáš ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the study of film formation in compliant contact. Primary attention is dedicated to the influence of the entrainment speed and slide-to-roll ratio (SRR) on the central film thickness. Based on a research study of the available experimental methods, the fluorescence microscopy was used to achieve the aim of the work. Experiments were realized in ball-on-disk configuration. Firstly, a validation of the method was performed where the solid contact of the ceramic ball and the glass disk was analyzed. Since the measured values were in a good agreement with the theoretical prediction, a ball of NBR rubber material, which is commonly used for production of lip seals and o-rings, was subsequently used. The experimental measurements were performed under pure rolling and rolling/sliding conditions when the entrainment speeds varied in the range from 10 to 400 mm / s. A constant load of 0.2 N was applied. The measured data were then compared to the theoretical predictions for compliant contacts. The results showed that the thickness of the lubricating film gradually increases with increasing entrainment speed, which corresponds to theoretical assumption. Against expectations, evident influence of SRR on the film formation has been observed. In the last part of the thesis the measured data are confronted with previously published studies. Finally, some limitations of this study are discussed and recommendations for further improvement of the used experimental method are suggested.
Friction of compliant contacts
Vala, Martin ; Galas, Radovan (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the study of the friction of compliant contacts and parameters affecting it. First section of this thesis provides analysis of current problematics with friction and compliant materials. In the next section basic definition of friction, compliant material and compliant contacts is provided with an actual study of up-to-date articles. Last section of this thesis is discussion dealing with all the articles and pointing out the influencing parameters. Followed by potential research pathways.
The effect of surface condition of artificial joint cup on the friction coefficient
Černohlávek, Mikuláš ; Dočkal, Kryštof (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the effect of microtextured surface of an artificial joint cup on a friction coefficient. The primary aim of this thesis was to compare friction coefficients of original and microtextured joint cups. Experimental measurements were made on pendulum hip joint simulator and results were evaluated in Matlab. Four types of femoral heads (CoCrMo, BIOLOX Delta, BIOLOX Forte and oxinium) and three types of lubricants (PBS, model synovial fluid and hyaluronic acid solution) were used during the measurements. The results show, that using PBS and synovial fluid leads to decrease of the coefficient of friction while using modified joint cup. We can assume that microtextured surface of artificial joint cup (separately or in combination with microtextured femoral head) could be a significant benefit for prolonging lifespan of implants.
Educational exercises for finite element method lectures
Sovadina, František ; Vrbka, Martin (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This work is concerned with mapping of exercises for teaching Finite Element Method (FEM) at Czech as well as foreign universities. The first part reviews exercises on FEM in use at Czech and foreign universities, which might be used for teaching FEM at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Brno in the future. Based on the analyzed material, the aim of the second part of this work was to create a new assignment of an exercise together with its model calculation in ANSYS. The results were then proved through an experiment on a physical model.
Lubricants created by nature
Drobilič, Ivo ; Urban, Filip (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis provides an overview of substances which can be considered as the lubricants in its natural environment. The first part of the thesis of focused on lubricants in human body. The substances such as water, blood or synovial fluid are analysed in a detail. The following chapter deals with lubricants in everyday life. As the example, decrease of tyre adhesion in case of rain or longer breaking distance of trains as a consequence of presence of leafs on rails, can be mentioned. The last part, in addition, summarizes the lubricants which are based on natural products.
Biotribology of articular cartilage
Furmann, Denis ; Látal, Roman (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with biotribology of articular cartilage. The first part deals with the analysis of individual building components of cartilage. Another part is devoted to the definition of the tribological properties of cartilage with regard to friction, wear and lubrication. The thesis also briefly analyses selected publications dealing with articular cartilage biotribology. Two hypotheses have been formulated and verified on the basis of the processed articles. Will the friction coefficient fall at a higher load? Will the friction coefficient increase at higher speed? It has been experimentally confirmed that the friction coefficient value increases with increasing speed and decreasing load.

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