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Topology optimization of crane hook
Kabelka, Jaroslav ; Pokorný, Přemysl (referee) ; Zeizinger, Lukáš (advisor)
This final bachelor's thesis discusses the importance of topological optimization in solutions with regard to crane hooks. The thesis deals covers the theoretical part and the computational practical part of a specific crane hook. In the theoretical part, in addition to optimization methods, models, boundary conditions and the softwares, various types of hooks, their construction and properties are examined. In the computational part, the thesis then deals with a specific case of topological optimization of a crane hook, followed by validation and comparison of the obtained results.
Thermal simulation for space applications
Kostelník, Tomáš ; Maxa, Jiří (referee) ; Vyroubal, Petr (advisor)
This master´s thesis is focused on the problem of modelling heat transfer in Earth orbit. In the theoretical part, the main types of standard orbits are described, including terminology related to this issue. Furthermore, the subsystems of space probes are described with a focus on a specific description of their functions. The thesis also includes a discussion of the issues related to thermal management of space satellites, with a focus on multilayer insulation and thermal surface finishes. The work also includes a description of the various mechanisms of heat transfer in space, with a deeper focus on thermal radiation heat transfer, which is key in the context of this thesis. The experimental part is focused on the design of a calculator focused on the computation of radiation boundary conditions for different orbits of a space vehicle and their verification using a CFD solver on a model example of a cubesat.
Calculation of thermal resistance of finned heatsink
Kyanka, Radim ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Marek (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on the problem with analytical calculations needed to define thermal resistance of finned heat sinks. First it describes how temperature proceeds at different boundary conditions at fin tip. Than it describes different mechanisms of heat transfer, equlation of heat resistance especially of natural and forced convection. To verify the results there is comparison between analytical equlations written in Matlab program and measuring results.
Development of inverse sub-domain method for boundary conditions computation of heat conduction
Hřibová, Veronika ; Klimeš, Lubomír (referee) ; Pohanka, Michal (advisor)
It is very important to develop efficient but still accurate and stable numerical methods for solving heat and mass transfer processes in many industrial applications. The thesis deals with an inverse heat conduction problem which is used to compute boundary conditions (temperatures, heat flux or heat transfer coefficient). Nowadays, two approaches are often used for inverse task - sequential estimation and whole domain estimation. The main goal of this work is to develop a new approach, the so-called sub-domain method, which emphasizes advantages just as reduce disadvantages of both methods mentioned above. This approach is then tested on generated prototypic data and on data from real experiments. All methods are compared with respect to accuracy of results as well as to computational efficiency.
Magnetic field analysis of synchronous machine
Volf, Tomáš ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Skalka, Miroslav (advisor)
The Magnetic Field Analysis Project of Synchronous Machine deals with program for magnetic field analysis of synchronous machine cross section. This program is written in detail along with the necessary theory of synchronous machine and the ANSYS program. After this the program for using different types of sectional wires modification is made – in the concrete for round conductors. It is attained the numeric computing method – The Finite Element Method. To creation of the magnetic field simulation serves ANSYS program, which uses The Finite Element Method.
Static analysis of arch bridge structure
Farkasová, Zuzana ; Zídek,, Rostislav (referee) ; Hradil, Petr (advisor)
The main task of the Bachelor´s thesis is to do a static analysis of arch bridge construction with two span and bridge deck hanged on pulled cables. My task was to construct numerical model of bridge construction, to make load solution and to evaluate results. I have learned about ANSYS programme during processing this thesis, especially about its working environment WORKBENCH.
Modeling of electromagnetic field propation in tunnels
Géze, Daniel ; Motl, Milan (referee) ; Štumpf, Martin (advisor)
Cieľom predloženej diplomovej práce je numerické riešenie šírenia elektromagnetických vĺn v tuneli. Za týmto účelom bola sformulovaná integrálna rovnica a numericky riešená pomocou metódy hraničných prvkov (BEM). Implementácia v prostredí MATLAB sľubne poukazuje na nízke výpočtové nároky oproti štandardným diferenciálnych diskretizačným metódam. Súčasťou projektu je vykreslenie rozloženia elektromagnetického poľa pre rôzne profily tunelov. Overenie výsledkov je vykonané pomocou zjednodušeného analytického modelu. V rámci práce je pozorované štúdium vplyvov zmien profilu tunela a rôznych impedančných podmienok na stenách tunela na výsledné rozloženie elektromagnetického poľa vo vnútri tunela.
Analysis of the tensile test of steel lock the concrete road barriers
Tomeček, Petr ; Vymlátil,, Petr (referee) ; Hradil, Petr (advisor)
The main task of the bachelor´s thesis is to analyse the tensile test of steel lock the concrete road barriers by numerical programme. My task was to construct numerical model, to make calculation and to evaluate results. Calculation was done in working environment WORKBENCH of numerical programme ANSYS.
Applications of ordinary differential equations with boundary conditions
Felixová, Lucie ; Opluštil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is concerned with the applications of ordinary differential equations with boundary conditions. The aim of this thesis is to find the solution of straight bar stability under different boundary conditions (hinging, clamping and their combinations), of bended bars under horizontal loading and of straight bars on an elastic foundation (Winkler's foundation). Further, the thesis deals with the derivation of the equation for temperature field in a thin rod and for mathematical pendulum.
Simulation of thermally activated foundation structures of buildings
Sliva, Matěj ; Adam, Pavel (referee) ; Šikula, Ondřej (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with geothermal foundations. The aim of the thesis is to find optimal way of pipe winding for heat-carrying liquid in foundation piles. The problem is solved by CFD simulations in ANSYS Fluent. Determinative parameters like the pressure loss, heat fluxes and U-value in one pile circuit with two ways of pipe installations – Single coil, where reverse pipe is led in the middle of pile and Duplex Coil with reverse pipe in spiral shape are observed.

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