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Use of Retomo software for computational modeling in biomechanics
Filková, Alena ; Lisický, Ondřej (referee) ; Marcián, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of musculoskeletal biomechanics. More precisely, of creating a geometry model based on CT data using the RETOMO program and then a computational model. The introductory part is devoted to a brief explanation of the concepts of computed tomography and finite element methods. The following chapter provides a search of programs used to create models of geometry from CT data in biomechanics. Furthermore, the work deals with the description of selected functionalities and user environment of the RETOMO program, with the greatest emphasis on the creation of a geometry model from CT data. During the implementation of the bachelor's thesis, two models of geometry were created in the analysed program, using different segmentation functions, which were then compared with each other and then compared with a model of geometry created in another program. The GOM Inspect program was used to compare the geometry deviations of individual models. Finally, computational models were created using the CATIA program and then deformation and stress analysis was performed using the ANSYS program. The results of individual solutions were analysed, compared and evaluated.
Computational modeling of the influence of geometry and material model on vibration of human vocal folds
Michálek, Mojmír Cyril ; Hájek, Petr (referee) ; Švancara, Pavel (advisor)
This theses focuses on a research of existing material and geometry models. Its effort is to gather and organize gathered information thus so that overview of geometries and material models was created. Furthermore an influence of Young’s modulus in tension of particular vocal fold layers was investigated using modal analysis. This was made for one three-dimensional (3D) and two two-dimensional (2D) geometry models.
Static analysis of bell stool using modern geodetic methods
Mojrová, Martina ; Vlk, Zbyněk (referee) ; Nevařil, Aleš (advisor)
The aim is to create a static model assessment of construction bell stools using new geodetic methods. This means data processing from laser scanner called. Point Cloud to the geometric model, which can be imported into a variety of drawing and modeling programs. Furthermore, use this geometrical model to create a static model, in program ANSYS FEM model and then calculate the internal forces. Finally, assessment of structures according to EN 1995-1 Design of timber structures.
Use of Retomo software for computational modeling in biomechanics
Filková, Alena ; Lisický, Ondřej (referee) ; Marcián, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of musculoskeletal biomechanics. More precisely, of creating a geometry model based on CT data using the RETOMO program and then a computational model. The introductory part is devoted to a brief explanation of the concepts of computed tomography and finite element methods. The following chapter provides a search of programs used to create models of geometry from CT data in biomechanics. Furthermore, the work deals with the description of selected functionalities and user environment of the RETOMO program, with the greatest emphasis on the creation of a geometry model from CT data. During the implementation of the bachelor's thesis, two models of geometry were created in the analysed program, using different segmentation functions, which were then compared with each other and then compared with a model of geometry created in another program. The GOM Inspect program was used to compare the geometry deviations of individual models. Finally, computational models were created using the CATIA program and then deformation and stress analysis was performed using the ANSYS program. The results of individual solutions were analysed, compared and evaluated.
Computational modeling of the influence of geometry and material model on vibration of human vocal folds
Michálek, Mojmír Cyril ; Hájek, Petr (referee) ; Švancara, Pavel (advisor)
This theses focuses on a research of existing material and geometry models. Its effort is to gather and organize gathered information thus so that overview of geometries and material models was created. Furthermore an influence of Young’s modulus in tension of particular vocal fold layers was investigated using modal analysis. This was made for one three-dimensional (3D) and two two-dimensional (2D) geometry models.
Static analysis of bell stool using modern geodetic methods
Mojrová, Martina ; Vlk, Zbyněk (referee) ; Nevařil, Aleš (advisor)
The aim is to create a static model assessment of construction bell stools using new geodetic methods. This means data processing from laser scanner called. Point Cloud to the geometric model, which can be imported into a variety of drawing and modeling programs. Furthermore, use this geometrical model to create a static model, in program ANSYS FEM model and then calculate the internal forces. Finally, assessment of structures according to EN 1995-1 Design of timber structures.

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