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Design of apparatus for testing of bearings
Sovadina, František ; Šperka, Petr (referee) ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis an analysis of used test devices for durability of the rolling bearing was performed. This analysis then serves as an inspiration for the reconstruction of the existing bearing test facility at FME BUT. Three conceptual designs have been developed and, after consideration of all aspects, drawing documentation for the final variant has been produced. Its design will lead to space saving in the laboratory and easier handling of test equipment in durability tests.
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V7: Summary report NEMENUS for SÚJB
Štefan, Jan ; Joch, Jaroslav ; Převorovský, Zdeněk ; Gabriel, Dušan ; Krofta, Josef ; Chlada, Milan ; Kober, Jan ; Masák, Jan ; Kunz, J. ; Ashhab, B.
This is the final report of project TAČR TK01030108: Innovative methods for nuclear plant safety evaluation based on SHM technologies and related procedures - NEMENUS (NEw MEthods for NUclear Safety). In this report, the most important project results and outputs are presented, as well as a summary of its contributions with respect to long-term technological horizons.
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V6: Report on functional sample NEMENUS
Štefan, Jan ; Joch, Jaroslav ; Převorovský, Zdeněk ; Gabriel, Dušan ; Krofta, Josef ; Chlada, Milan ; Kober, Jan ; Masák, Jan ; Materna, A. ; Kovářík, O. ; Čech, J.
This research report is an integral part of mandatory output V6: FUNCTIONAL SPECIMEN of project TAČR TK01030108: Innovative methods for nuclear plant safety evaluation based on SHM technologies and related procedures - NEMENUS (NEw MEthods for NUclear Safety). The report presents full technical description of the elaborated representative functional specimen (the representative SHM model) and the description of a four-year experimental program.
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Design of apparatus for testing of bearings
Sovadina, František ; Šperka, Petr (referee) ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis an analysis of used test devices for durability of the rolling bearing was performed. This analysis then serves as an inspiration for the reconstruction of the existing bearing test facility at FME BUT. Three conceptual designs have been developed and, after consideration of all aspects, drawing documentation for the final variant has been produced. Its design will lead to space saving in the laboratory and easier handling of test equipment in durability tests.
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