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Architecture, Geometry and Computers
Foretník, Jan ; Prof.Ing.arch.Jilián Keppl,CSc. (referee) ; Gürtler, Ivan (referee) ; Petříčková, Monika (referee) ; Ryšavá, Hana (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is geometry, its practical usage in architect’s profession (especially its application in computer design and realization of buildings) and its current way of teaching at schools of architecture. The thesis systematically describes geometric objects’ construction and properties, its modelling in CAD systems and examples of its usage in architecture, in some cases including the way of its realization. Geometric objects are systematically organized into chapters about point, curves, surfaces and solids. The outcome of the thesis is a concept of geometry courses modification in the way that they encourage the spatial imagination development instead of “drill” and the gained knowledge is directly useful in architect’s profession. A supplementary research (in appendix) analyses the state-of-the-art of teaching of geometry at selected schools of architecture in Europe and its effect to spatial imagination development. The research was focused at contents and form of the selected geometry courses and its influence to spatial imagination.
CAD design of the Walther PPS M2 laser sight housing
Macků, Veronika ; Hejtmánek, Petr (referee) ; Vančura, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a housing for a laser-sight for a Walther PPS M2 pistol with the aid of reverse engineering methods. The first part is a research about laser-sights. The second part contains contemplation about the problem, mainly the restrictions brought on by the design of the Walther pistol and of the energy source of laser-sight Streamlight TLR-6, as well as the chosen production method of the housing, which is 3D printing. The main part describes the acquirement of input data via scanning the body of the Walther pistol and the housing of TLR-6, the making of the CAD design of the housing, the printing of a prototype with a 3D printer and the consequent correction of the CAD model on the basis of analysis of the prototype.
Simulation of component assembly in virtual reality
Škubal, Karel ; Lacko, Branislav (referee) ; Hůlka, Tomáš (advisor)
Virtual reality is created by tricking the brain by displaying a single scene on a two-dimensional plane, generating an image from a slightly shifted perspective for each eye. This creates the illusion of a three-dimensional space, with which, by the help of suitable software, it is also possible to simulate interactions with virtual objects. Possible interactions between objects include their assembly, from simple stacking of cubes on top of each other, to various linking of objects by determining link conditions. In the theoretical part of this thesis, some possibilities of working with objects in virtual reality are explained, including examples of possible uses. After that there is a comparison of some software tools for creating a virtual environment. In the practical part, the process of creating models and the conditions for their assembly is more detailed, including the specific procedure used to create a simulation of the assembly of three test computer builds with different combinations of selected components with designated restrictions.
CAD design of the Walther PPS M2 laser sight housing
Macků, Veronika ; Hejtmánek, Petr (referee) ; Vančura, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a housing for a laser-sight for a Walther PPS M2 pistol with the aid of reverse engineering methods. The first part is a research about laser-sights. The second part contains contemplation about the problem, mainly the restrictions brought on by the design of the Walther pistol and of the energy source of laser-sight Streamlight TLR-6, as well as the chosen production method of the housing, which is 3D printing. The main part describes the acquirement of input data via scanning the body of the Walther pistol and the housing of TLR-6, the making of the CAD design of the housing, the printing of a prototype with a 3D printer and the consequent correction of the CAD model on the basis of analysis of the prototype.
Architecture, Geometry and Computers
Foretník, Jan ; Prof.Ing.arch.Jilián Keppl,CSc. (referee) ; Gürtler, Ivan (referee) ; Petříčková, Monika (referee) ; Ryšavá, Hana (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is geometry, its practical usage in architect’s profession (especially its application in computer design and realization of buildings) and its current way of teaching at schools of architecture. The thesis systematically describes geometric objects’ construction and properties, its modelling in CAD systems and examples of its usage in architecture, in some cases including the way of its realization. Geometric objects are systematically organized into chapters about point, curves, surfaces and solids. The outcome of the thesis is a concept of geometry courses modification in the way that they encourage the spatial imagination development instead of “drill” and the gained knowledge is directly useful in architect’s profession. A supplementary research (in appendix) analyses the state-of-the-art of teaching of geometry at selected schools of architecture in Europe and its effect to spatial imagination development. The research was focused at contents and form of the selected geometry courses and its influence to spatial imagination.

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