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Increasing the thermal, electrical and mechanical properties of emergency brakes
Zermegh, Tomáš ; Krejčí, Petr (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This thesis is dealing with a detailed analysis of electromechanical brake used in emergency situations to stop the electric motor. Environmental influences, bad material proposal or bad design parameters can significantly limit the behaviour of a brake. The thesis presents several approaches to avoid these limitations, to limit the reaction time and achieve better results. The attached programs can be used either for innovation, or for the new brake design based on the entry requirements.
Design of new demonstration rig for friction force measurement
Hazda, Jakub ; Roupec, Jakub (referee) ; Zimmerman, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with design of a new demonstration rig for friction force measurement. First part of the thesis is dedicated to summary of fundamental information related to matters of friction and friction measurement. The summary is used as a base for the following part of the thesis containing demanded structural design.
Comparison of frictional properties of cosmetic massage products
Dohnal, Petr ; Čípek, Pavel (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis examines tribological properties of massage products (creams and oils). Its aim is to create a comparison of the selected products. Tribometer in the pin-on-plate configuration was used for the experiment because of its ability to simulate the process of rubbing the product on the skin. Cowhide was used as a model of human skin. The attributes of products were compared based on the characteristics of the coefficient of friction during the measurements. Through the experiments a suitable parameter was found for easy comparison of the product's durability. According to the results the best oil was selected in terms of durability and lubrication. The thesis could be used as a basis for creating a standardised method for evaluation and selection of products suitable for massage purposes.
Friction of materials for optomechanical parts
Mořický, Ondřej ; Košťál, David (referee) ; Šperka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with friction between materials used in the construction of optomechanical assemblies. The aim of the thesis is to compare coefficient of friction for different combinations of surfaces, different roughness, and different surface treatments. Experimental measurement was carried out on a tribometer using the pin-on-plate method under the dry friction conditions. Graphs of the development of coefficient of friction over time and a table to compare individual combinations were compiled from the results of the measurement. It includes an analysis of surfaces using optical profilometry before and after the tests.
Friction of compliant contacts
Vala, Martin ; Galas, Radovan (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the study of the friction of compliant contacts and parameters affecting it. First section of this thesis provides analysis of current problematics with friction and compliant materials. In the next section basic definition of friction, compliant material and compliant contacts is provided with an actual study of up-to-date articles. Last section of this thesis is discussion dealing with all the articles and pointing out the influencing parameters. Followed by potential research pathways.
The effect of surface condition of artificial joint cup on the friction coefficient
Černohlávek, Mikuláš ; Dočkal, Kryštof (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the effect of microtextured surface of an artificial joint cup on a friction coefficient. The primary aim of this thesis was to compare friction coefficients of original and microtextured joint cups. Experimental measurements were made on pendulum hip joint simulator and results were evaluated in Matlab. Four types of femoral heads (CoCrMo, BIOLOX Delta, BIOLOX Forte and oxinium) and three types of lubricants (PBS, model synovial fluid and hyaluronic acid solution) were used during the measurements. The results show, that using PBS and synovial fluid leads to decrease of the coefficient of friction while using modified joint cup. We can assume that microtextured surface of artificial joint cup (separately or in combination with microtextured femoral head) could be a significant benefit for prolonging lifespan of implants.
Design and execution of additional module of laboratory equipment for measurement of friction within lubricated contacts
Stifter, Jan ; Šperka, Petr (referee) ; Frýza, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis presents the design and implementation of a module of laboratory device for measuring coefficient of friction and friction forces in elastohydrodynamic lubricated contacts. The module is able to measure friction forces in two perpendicular axes. A motivation for realization of this module was the absence of a similar equipment. The retrieval section of this thesis is dedicated to tribology, strain gauges (force sensors) and compliant mechanisms. The selection of the appropriate concept of the module and the force transducers is solved in the design part of thesis. The compliant mechanism with flexure hinges was designed via FEM analysis. This mechanism allows the displacement of the contact member of module in the direction of the frictional forces acting within a lubricated contact. The proposed module was manufactured, implemented in laboratory equipment and its functionality was tested. According to preliminary results, the module fulfilled the objectives of this thesis.
Design of a simulator module for analysis of friction and wear of teeth during cleaning
Snopek, Lukáš ; Streďanská, Alexandra (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the design of a module for the tribological simulator Bruker UMT TriboLab, which will be used in research in the field of analysis of wear of hard dental tissues and filling materials due to tooth cleaning. The aim of this work was the design of experimental conditions, module construction, creation of drawing documentation, production and subsequent implementation of a validation experiment. The conditions of the experiment were determined on the basis of research and to create an optimal design solution, prototypes were continuously produced using the 3D printing method. Finally, two toothbrush fixtures and two dental filling sample fixtures were made based on the drawing documentation. Subsequent assembly of the fixtures and the implementation of the experiment on the tribometer verified their functionality, which makes it possible to declare all the goals successfully met. Now these fixtures will be part of several research tasks in the field of oral biotribology.
Development of the coefficient of friction and lubrication film in a total knee replacement during a gait cycle
Odehnal, Lukáš ; Horák, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ranuša, Matúš (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with the experimental analysis of the coefficient of friction and lubrication film in total knee replacement. The experiments are performed on a knee joint simulator, with an implemented module for measuring friction. To observe film formation, fluorescent microscopy is used. The experiments are mainly focused on a detailed description of the influence of parameters occurring during the gait cycle. This approach should significantly help in describing the tribological processes that occur in the total knee replacement. The results confirm previous investigations in terms of axial load, where the coefficient of friction decreases with the increasing load. In the case of lubrication film, no significant changes are observed. On the contrary, while investigating the influence of SRR, noticeable changes in film formation are observed while the coefficient of friction being unaffected. While describing the whole gait cycle, precise results are obtained only in the first half of the cycle as the second half is accompanied by the occurrence of large deviations from a rapid decrease of load. This work provides a better understanding of the field of lubrication film in total knee replacements. Moreover, thanks to the simultaneous measurement of the coefficient of friction and the observation of the contact area, it is possible to draw better conclusions than if the experiments had been carried out separately.
Biotribology of articular cartilage
Furmann, Denis ; Látal, Roman (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with biotribology of articular cartilage. The first part deals with the analysis of individual building components of cartilage. Another part is devoted to the definition of the tribological properties of cartilage with regard to friction, wear and lubrication. The thesis also briefly analyses selected publications dealing with articular cartilage biotribology. Two hypotheses have been formulated and verified on the basis of the processed articles. Will the friction coefficient fall at a higher load? Will the friction coefficient increase at higher speed? It has been experimentally confirmed that the friction coefficient value increases with increasing speed and decreasing load.

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