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DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF THE SOIL-FOUNDATION INTERACTION
Martinásek, Josef ; prof. Ing. Alois Materna, CSc., MBA (referee) ; Kanický,, Viktor (referee) ; Salajka, Vlastislav (advisor)
Thesis deals with problems of the soil-structure interaction. In the theoretical part is described the approach to mathematical modeling of structure-foundation-soil interaction. The subsoil models are further described in detail, including the models with piles (both static and dynamics models). In the next chapter there is described the dynamics theory of the systems with single or more degrees of freedom. There is also an analysis of propagation, reflection and refraction of mechanical one-dimensional waves (P-wave, S-wave) and spatial waves (P- wave, SV-wave, SH-wave) and waves in homogeneous half-space (R-wave L-wave). The numerical analysis is logically sorted from hand calculation of the parameter change influence on the modal characteristics to complex computational FEM model of the machine with a foundation on piles placed in the spatial block of soil. Numerical studies aim to determine the influence of the subsoil model on the modal characteristics and thus confirm the absolute necessity of the subsoil model in tasks of dynamics. The next goal is to determine the appropriate key parameters of the computational model: the size of finite element, suitable shape of subsoil model, suitable inclination of boundary condition and suitable boundary conditions. For creating of set of computational models was used language APDL in conjunction with ANSYS software interface. All used input files are listed in the Annex.
Measurement and analysis of ECG signal
Černohous, Lukáš ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
In the first part, this thesis focuses on theoretical knowledge about ECG signal generation, its measuring and filtration. Furthermore it examines the R-wave as the most significant portion of the QRS Complex, describes the LabVIEW environment and the Vernier LabPro interface. The second part of the thesis then shows one of the possible ways of the R-wave detection and the subsequent heart rate measurement, which is then implemented by a program designed in LabVIEW environment. In the conclusion, the results of the thesis are evaluated.
DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF THE SOIL-FOUNDATION INTERACTION
Martinásek, Josef ; prof. Ing. Alois Materna, CSc., MBA (referee) ; Kanický,, Viktor (referee) ; Salajka, Vlastislav (advisor)
Thesis deals with problems of the soil-structure interaction. In the theoretical part is described the approach to mathematical modeling of structure-foundation-soil interaction. The subsoil models are further described in detail, including the models with piles (both static and dynamics models). In the next chapter there is described the dynamics theory of the systems with single or more degrees of freedom. There is also an analysis of propagation, reflection and refraction of mechanical one-dimensional waves (P-wave, S-wave) and spatial waves (P- wave, SV-wave, SH-wave) and waves in homogeneous half-space (R-wave L-wave). The numerical analysis is logically sorted from hand calculation of the parameter change influence on the modal characteristics to complex computational FEM model of the machine with a foundation on piles placed in the spatial block of soil. Numerical studies aim to determine the influence of the subsoil model on the modal characteristics and thus confirm the absolute necessity of the subsoil model in tasks of dynamics. The next goal is to determine the appropriate key parameters of the computational model: the size of finite element, suitable shape of subsoil model, suitable inclination of boundary condition and suitable boundary conditions. For creating of set of computational models was used language APDL in conjunction with ANSYS software interface. All used input files are listed in the Annex.
Measurement and analysis of ECG signal
Černohous, Lukáš ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
In the first part, this thesis focuses on theoretical knowledge about ECG signal generation, its measuring and filtration. Furthermore it examines the R-wave as the most significant portion of the QRS Complex, describes the LabVIEW environment and the Vernier LabPro interface. The second part of the thesis then shows one of the possible ways of the R-wave detection and the subsequent heart rate measurement, which is then implemented by a program designed in LabVIEW environment. In the conclusion, the results of the thesis are evaluated.

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