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Brno City Hospital
Trnová, Jana ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of a new city hospital in Brno, located in the north of the city, in the territory of the Technology Park. Due to the current epidemiological situation, which showed us the importance of quality medical care and the need to modernize both city hospitals in Brno, the idea arose to build a completely new city hospital. The diploma thesis was based on a pre-diploma project solved within the subject NGA056 Specialized studio from 2021, whose task was to design an urban concept of a new hospital complex. The area is defined by the development area according to the zoning plan, located north of the existing turntable of tram no. 12. The main access road is Purkyňova Street from the west. In the southern tip of the solved locality, the expansion of the existing depot in Medlánky is expected. The diploma thesis deals with the architectural study of the new city hospital. The solved area is unique in its inclination, to which the solution of the construction also responds. The hospital is divided into several outcrops, where its organic shape responds to the otherwise disparate local development of technology companies and research centers. The hospital offers a bed capacity of 550 beds. Parking spaces reach the number of 600 spaces. Parking is provided in the hospital building on its underground floors. This largely solves the problem of insufficient parking capacity in the given locality. The architectural study deals with the design of large hospital operations such as emergency rooms, ambulances, wards, ICUs or operating rooms. The aim of the design was to create a quality hospital complex, pleasant for staff and patients. The proposal thus responds to studies dealing with the beneficial effect of the presence of greenery on the healing process of patients. The aim was to provide this view to everyone without distinction.
Design of mountain-bike crossbar and its FEM analysis
Jelínek, Martin ; Maňas, Pavel (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is the part of evolution of the new bicycle frame for mountain biking, category enduro. The first part of this thesis is focused on creating dimensional modified model of the bike frame in CAD system SolidWorks. Subsequently this frame will be detailed by FEM analysis in software ANSYS Workbench and determine boundary conditions for this analysis. The final part is about visualization of the new bike frame.
The effect of altitude on the regeneration in alpine skiing - a review study
Štanglerová, Magdaléna ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Brtník, Tomáš (referee)
Background Training at high altitude, historically in natural conditions and now in created artificially hypoxic environments, has been used to enhance physical performance in a wide range of endurance sports for many years. For alpine skiing, which takes place naturally at higher altitudes, prolonged exposure to altitude hypoxia and low ambient temperature is specific. However, even here, some effects of this specific load on the athletes are still unclear. Objectives The aim of this thesis is to summarize the results of studies dealing with the topic of hypoxic training in alpine skiers and its effect on selected physiological parameters. Methods The thesis is conducted as a systematic review in accordance with the recommendations of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). Four electronic databases were used to obtain relevant sources - Web of Science (WoS), PubMed, Scopus and SPORTDiscus using the EBSCO database. Results A total of 234 potential publications were retrieved, of which 15 studies including data from a total of 294 probands, mostly elite alpine skiers, were used in the final systematic review. Seven studies used the normobaric hypoxia method and eight studies were conducted under natural conditions. Five studies looked at the acute effect,...
Brno City Hospital
Trnová, Jana ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of a new city hospital in Brno, located in the north of the city, in the territory of the Technology Park. Due to the current epidemiological situation, which showed us the importance of quality medical care and the need to modernize both city hospitals in Brno, the idea arose to build a completely new city hospital. The diploma thesis was based on a pre-diploma project solved within the subject NGA056 Specialized studio from 2021, whose task was to design an urban concept of a new hospital complex. The area is defined by the development area according to the zoning plan, located north of the existing turntable of tram no. 12. The main access road is Purkyňova Street from the west. In the southern tip of the solved locality, the expansion of the existing depot in Medlánky is expected. The diploma thesis deals with the architectural study of the new city hospital. The solved area is unique in its inclination, to which the solution of the construction also responds. The hospital is divided into several outcrops, where its organic shape responds to the otherwise disparate local development of technology companies and research centers. The hospital offers a bed capacity of 550 beds. Parking spaces reach the number of 600 spaces. Parking is provided in the hospital building on its underground floors. This largely solves the problem of insufficient parking capacity in the given locality. The architectural study deals with the design of large hospital operations such as emergency rooms, ambulances, wards, ICUs or operating rooms. The aim of the design was to create a quality hospital complex, pleasant for staff and patients. The proposal thus responds to studies dealing with the beneficial effect of the presence of greenery on the healing process of patients. The aim was to provide this view to everyone without distinction.
Sport preparation of the rider in the mountain bike downhill
Kolář, Dan ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Brtník, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Preparation of downhill mountain biker Objectives: The aim of this work is to extend the knowledge about downhill mountain biking for wider population. At the same time analyse and finding literature of today, approach downhill from the point of training and consecutive modernisation. Methods: This work was made by method of literature research. There were searched two electronic databases: PubMed and Sportdiscus. The same keywords used to searched in all the databases Results: Based on the very small portion of study of scientific literature, it was found that there is not a concrete method of training for downhill mountain bikers. Most of the drivers are inspired by generally known trainings in other cyclists disciplines. Based on scientific studies, the most important skills in downhill mountain biking are specific bike handling and technic precondition. Conclusion: Aim of this work was to introduce topic of downhill mountain biking for wider population. Introduce history and development of downhill mountain biking, briefly present rules of races, characterise downhill from the point of physiology and present training in downhill mountain biking. In the outcome was found that based on scientific literature, the main determinant of performance is technic precondition but is not the only...
Motivation for risk sports
Hlava, Daniel ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Kalkusová, Lucie (referee)
Title: Motivation for risk sports Objectives: The aim of our thesis is to find out primary and secondary motives of athletes for the operation of high-risk sports and coming back to it. We also want to find out what is the starter for doing risk sports. Other questions are why athletes keep doing it and how perceive the potential risk. Methods: In our study, we chose qualitative investigation method and semistructured interview with eight respondents. For the interview, we drew up a list of questions that need to discuss during the interview. Interviews are done individually with each respondent and the responses were recorded using audio recording. Then we rewrote records into text and evaluated. Results: We found out that motivation for risk sports more to do with intrinsic motivation and motives are very diverse. The most prominent motives are the experiences, self-realization, feelings of freedom and escape from normal life. People repeated participation in hazardous sports reasons indescribable feeling that he experienced and want to repeat it. They are addicted to this feeling and are attracted to them. Keywords: Motivation, windsurfing, freeride skiing, paragliding, downhill
Origin and evolution of modern mountainbike disciplines
Dytrych, Lukáš ; Waic, Marek (advisor) ; Valjent, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Origin and evolution of modern mountainbike disciplines Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compile of history of modern mountainbike disciplines. Next aim is to describe of this disciplines' beginnings in their birthplace in Canada and California. The development of freestyle and freeride and evolution of bike issues trends was delineated too. Some consideration was put to evolution of bike obstacles and to evolution of bike community as such. The next regard was put to pioneers of modern disciplines of this sport, especially to freeride and downhill. Trends in endure issues was said too. Methods: The main information from MTB region and its modern disciplines was processed bz direct historical method and methods of induction and deduction. Research through the retrospective, quantitative and comparison methods was used marginally. Results: The results of this thesis will help to understand where the MTB phenomena is being taken nowadays and will help to understand of influence of extreme MTB disciplines on its community in the local regions and in the world. Keywords: mountainbiking, mountain cycle, history, origin, evolution, downhill, freeride, enduro
Design of mountain-bike crossbar and its FEM analysis
Jelínek, Martin ; Maňas, Pavel (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is the part of evolution of the new bicycle frame for mountain biking, category enduro. The first part of this thesis is focused on creating dimensional modified model of the bike frame in CAD system SolidWorks. Subsequently this frame will be detailed by FEM analysis in software ANSYS Workbench and determine boundary conditions for this analysis. The final part is about visualization of the new bike frame.
Simulation driving mode of the vehicle to determine the optimal operation of the engine.
HART, Petr
This paper deals with a description of the activities of the engine control unit in different modes of internal combustion engine, which were intentionally simulated on the basis of the selected situations from a normal operation. The work is divided into two basic parts. The first part is theoretical one and aims to create an overview of the fuel system of an internal combustion engine and its activities in synergy with the engine control unit. The second part is focused on the measurement of fuel consumption of the individual modes of the engine. Based on the measured values will be written recommendation to the driver for economical driving and thereby reducing the impact of negative impact on the environment.
Singnificance of bikeparks in tourism
Klíma, Petr ; Vaško, Martin (advisor) ; Vrtalová, Jitka (referee)
This bachelor`s thesis is focused on characterizing the current situation in Czech republic. This is being achieved above all by comparison with foreign bikeparks. The aim of the thesis is to describe the situation of bikeparks in Czech republic in context with the bicycle touring industry. It strives to find the significance of bikeparks for tourism and to suggest solutions of future development of bikeparks. The thesis contains description of cycling disciplines that are closely associated with bikeparks. Research used in thesis is in form of questionnaires and in form of price analysis and by comparison with foreign countries.

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