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Stress-strain analysis of the bar system
Pop, Miroslav ; Profant, Tomáš (referee) ; Houfek, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the issue of rod systems, which represent a special type of construction widely used in the building and mechanical industry. In the introductory part is presented a theoretical basis and methods of static solution of rod systems are described, then it is described stress of rod systems and are derived relations that were subsequently used for the calculation of the specific example. In the practical part, the thesis deals with the analytical calculation of the planar rod system in shape of a power line pylon, for which the cross-sections of the members are designed and the magnitude of the stresses and deformation displacements are calculated. For the calculation, the general method of joints was used and cross sections were designed with respect to the elastic limit state and the buckling stability limit state. At the end of the work, the results of the analytical calculation were verified with numerical solution in software ANSYS Workbench.
Stress and deformation analysis of pylons with transformer
Vacenovský, Jan ; Hájek, Petr (referee) ; Fuis, Vladimír (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on stress-deformation analysis of pylons with transformer. At first are mentioned theoretical bases of rod systems. Next is analysis of rod system and analytic calculation of three load situations. At the end are analytic results compared with numerical results.
Statically indeterminate rod systems
Sedláček, Radek ; Řehák, Kamil (referee) ; Florian, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelors thesis is focused on methods of solving rod systems and that mainly statically indeterminate. At first is mentioned theoretical basis of rod systems, next description of selected methods for solving statically determinate rod systems and then description of methods for solving statically indeterminate rod systems which are demonstrated on model examples. The purpose of this thesis is to consider the possibility of using methods of solving statically indeterminate rod systems nowadays, which is devoted conclusion.
Stress and deformation analysis of railway bridge over the Morava River
Trávníček, Lukáš ; Profant, Tomáš (referee) ; Fuis, Vladimír (advisor)
This Bachelor Thesis contains stress and strain analysis of the first two parts of the railway bridge in Olomouc with an assessment of changes in the stress and strain when changing the static storage. Firstly, the theoretical basis of rod systems is presented, it is followed by the calculation of normal forces and the stress in rods for both parts separately. The calculations include the load arising from its own weight and from the weight of a train, which is represented by the load at the framework joints. Next, these two parts are connected. For this rod system a stress-strain analysis is also used. In conclusion, stress and strain is calculated for comparison by the finite element method in the program ANSYS Classic.
Stress-strain analysis of the bar system
Pop, Miroslav ; Profant, Tomáš (referee) ; Houfek, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the issue of rod systems, which represent a special type of construction widely used in the building and mechanical industry. In the introductory part is presented a theoretical basis and methods of static solution of rod systems are described, then it is described stress of rod systems and are derived relations that were subsequently used for the calculation of the specific example. In the practical part, the thesis deals with the analytical calculation of the planar rod system in shape of a power line pylon, for which the cross-sections of the members are designed and the magnitude of the stresses and deformation displacements are calculated. For the calculation, the general method of joints was used and cross sections were designed with respect to the elastic limit state and the buckling stability limit state. At the end of the work, the results of the analytical calculation were verified with numerical solution in software ANSYS Workbench.
Stress and deformation analysis of pylons with transformer
Vacenovský, Jan ; Hájek, Petr (referee) ; Fuis, Vladimír (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on stress-deformation analysis of pylons with transformer. At first are mentioned theoretical bases of rod systems. Next is analysis of rod system and analytic calculation of three load situations. At the end are analytic results compared with numerical results.
Stress and deformation analysis of railway bridge over the Morava River
Trávníček, Lukáš ; Profant, Tomáš (referee) ; Fuis, Vladimír (advisor)
This Bachelor Thesis contains stress and strain analysis of the first two parts of the railway bridge in Olomouc with an assessment of changes in the stress and strain when changing the static storage. Firstly, the theoretical basis of rod systems is presented, it is followed by the calculation of normal forces and the stress in rods for both parts separately. The calculations include the load arising from its own weight and from the weight of a train, which is represented by the load at the framework joints. Next, these two parts are connected. For this rod system a stress-strain analysis is also used. In conclusion, stress and strain is calculated for comparison by the finite element method in the program ANSYS Classic.
Statically indeterminate rod systems
Sedláček, Radek ; Řehák, Kamil (referee) ; Florian, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelors thesis is focused on methods of solving rod systems and that mainly statically indeterminate. At first is mentioned theoretical basis of rod systems, next description of selected methods for solving statically determinate rod systems and then description of methods for solving statically indeterminate rod systems which are demonstrated on model examples. The purpose of this thesis is to consider the possibility of using methods of solving statically indeterminate rod systems nowadays, which is devoted conclusion.

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