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Chaos and delay differential equations
Zlámal, Ondřej ; Řehák, Pavel (referee) ; Opluštil, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis is about dynamical systems exhibiting chaotic behavior and delayed differential equations. It analyzes effect of delay in chaotic system, in our case it will be Lorenz's system delayed in various terms. And it also deals with generation of chaos in non-chaotic systems.
Alternative sources of nuclear energy
Svoboda, Josef ; Zlámal, Ondřej (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
In places where it is not possible to use conventional production and distribution of energy, autonomous sources take over. Most of autonomous sources use solar energy, wind energy and other renewable resources. For applications such as special missions into outer space the usage of conventional sources is not possible. Except for powering special satellites, unconventional nuclear sources are also used in autonomous unmanned objects located in distanced areas with extreme natural conditions. It is also used in unusual propulsions of ground, water and air machine. These vehicles are for example pacemaker powered by radioisotope source, submarines, aircrafts and other vehicles supplied by nuclear reactor of unconventional conception. In this bachelor thesis there are globally summarized questions connected with unconventional sources of nuclear energy with detailed description of chosen parts. This work is concerned with finding more efficient machinery for conversion of heat energy supplied by radioisotope decay to electric energy.
Nuclear Fuel Cycle of Temelin NPP
Ježek, Martin ; Zlámal, Ondřej (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the central part of a fuel cycle in the power plant of Temelín. It describes generally the whole fuel cycle, from the process of uranium mining up to permanent storage of burned-up material and it shortly mentiones possibilities of its remaking. Neverthless, the main point is the middle part of the fuel cycle. In the next parts, the thesis concentrates on the power plant of Temelín. It describes shortly the WER-1000 reactor, which is being used there, and the active zone as well. There is a further description of both fuels used there, a fuel form a Russian corporation of TVEL, which is used nowadays, as well as a fuel from an American corporation of Westinghouse used in the past. The thesis then deals with the development of a fuel cycle from the moment of launching the power plant up to the present. The problems with the fuel from the American corporation are mentioned here as well. Then it concentrates on more-than-year long cycles and tries to quantify their contribution. The thesis contains a very simple project of an elongated fuel cycle and his evaluation from the point of working economy and organisation of shutdowns.
Apartment building
Zlámal, Ondřej ; Woytela, Jindřich (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s work is to compose a project documentation for the constrution building of apartment building. The object is situated on the cadastral area of Fulnek, number of builing plot is 1680. Building plot is located next to a fully built-up area. Terain is slightly sloping. There are 3 above-ground floors and 1 below-ground floor in the apartment building. Storage spaces, private spaces and technical spaces are situated in the below-ground floor. Flats are situated in the 3 above-ground floors. Structural system of this building is the wall system. External walls are composed of vertically performed POROTHERM blocks. Ceiling structure is designed as a cast-in-place two way reinforced slab. Similarly, staircase and a lift shaft are also designed as cast-in-place reinforced contstruction. Roofing of the object is composed as a flat roof. Floor constructions are designed as a floating floor.
Media reception of the works of Haruki Murakami in Czech and Anglo-American periodicals
Zlámal, Ondřej ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Maňák, Vratislav (referee)
This diploma thesis entitled Media reception of the works of Haruki Murakami in Czech and Anglo-American periodicals analyzes the critical reflection of three selected novels by the Japanese writer. The Japanese originals of the novels Norwegian Wood (1987), Kafka on the Shore (2002) and Killing Commendatore (2017) were published fifteen years apart and thus cover a significant part of Murakami's literary career. The time gap therefore made it possible to assess the evolution of critical reception. The theoretical chapters focus on literary criticism, as well as narratology based on the work of theorist Seymour Chatman. The practical part includes the analysis of the narative and interpretation of selected works, followed by the analysis of critical articles published in Czech, British and American periodicals. The thesis aims to answer the research questions focusing on the content of the criticism as well as its potential development between older and newer works. The aim of the thesis is to create a comprehensive view of the critical reflection of Murakami's work in Czech and Anglo-American discourse and possible differences between them, based on the reception of selected novels. The diploma thesis is complemented by an interview with the Czech translator of Murakami's works Tomáš Jurkovič, who...
Delay differential equations in engineering
Zlámal, Ondřej ; Řehák, Pavel (referee) ; Opluštil, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis is about dynamical systems and analysis of their stability. These systems are described using delayed differential equations, whose character is ideal for describing many real life problems. In this thesis it is analysed how size of delay and its rate affects stability of system. Change of stability in system is traced using Hopf bifurcations. Theory of this thesis will be applied on system based on machine tool vibrations and system describing feedback in lasers.
Chaos and delay differential equations
Zlámal, Ondřej ; Řehák, Pavel (referee) ; Opluštil, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis is about dynamical systems exhibiting chaotic behavior and delayed differential equations. It analyzes effect of delay in chaotic system, in our case it will be Lorenz's system delayed in various terms. And it also deals with generation of chaos in non-chaotic systems.
Apartment building
Zlámal, Ondřej ; Woytela, Jindřich (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s work is to compose a project documentation for the constrution building of apartment building. The object is situated on the cadastral area of Fulnek, number of builing plot is 1680. Building plot is located next to a fully built-up area. Terain is slightly sloping. There are 3 above-ground floors and 1 below-ground floor in the apartment building. Storage spaces, private spaces and technical spaces are situated in the below-ground floor. Flats are situated in the 3 above-ground floors. Structural system of this building is the wall system. External walls are composed of vertically performed POROTHERM blocks. Ceiling structure is designed as a cast-in-place two way reinforced slab. Similarly, staircase and a lift shaft are also designed as cast-in-place reinforced contstruction. Roofing of the object is composed as a flat roof. Floor constructions are designed as a floating floor.
Alternative sources of nuclear energy
Svoboda, Josef ; Zlámal, Ondřej (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
In places where it is not possible to use conventional production and distribution of energy, autonomous sources take over. Most of autonomous sources use solar energy, wind energy and other renewable resources. For applications such as special missions into outer space the usage of conventional sources is not possible. Except for powering special satellites, unconventional nuclear sources are also used in autonomous unmanned objects located in distanced areas with extreme natural conditions. It is also used in unusual propulsions of ground, water and air machine. These vehicles are for example pacemaker powered by radioisotope source, submarines, aircrafts and other vehicles supplied by nuclear reactor of unconventional conception. In this bachelor thesis there are globally summarized questions connected with unconventional sources of nuclear energy with detailed description of chosen parts. This work is concerned with finding more efficient machinery for conversion of heat energy supplied by radioisotope decay to electric energy.
Nuclear Fuel Cycle of Temelin NPP
Ježek, Martin ; Zlámal, Ondřej (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the central part of a fuel cycle in the power plant of Temelín. It describes generally the whole fuel cycle, from the process of uranium mining up to permanent storage of burned-up material and it shortly mentiones possibilities of its remaking. Neverthless, the main point is the middle part of the fuel cycle. In the next parts, the thesis concentrates on the power plant of Temelín. It describes shortly the WER-1000 reactor, which is being used there, and the active zone as well. There is a further description of both fuels used there, a fuel form a Russian corporation of TVEL, which is used nowadays, as well as a fuel from an American corporation of Westinghouse used in the past. The thesis then deals with the development of a fuel cycle from the moment of launching the power plant up to the present. The problems with the fuel from the American corporation are mentioned here as well. Then it concentrates on more-than-year long cycles and tries to quantify their contribution. The thesis contains a very simple project of an elongated fuel cycle and his evaluation from the point of working economy and organisation of shutdowns.

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