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Design of Horizontal Wood Band Saw
Homola, Tomáš ; Jelenčík, Branislav (referee) ; Rubínová, Dana (advisor)
The theme of this thesis is design of horizontal band saw and it deals with problems of existing machines on market. Main goal of work is to create effective design and solution of problematic parts, with emphasis on modernization of band saws, which ones processing raw tree trunks.
Design of Horizontal Wood Band Saw
Homola, Tomáš ; Jelenčík, Branislav (referee) ; Rubínová, Dana (advisor)
The theme of this thesis is design of horizontal band saw and it deals with problems of existing machines on market. Main goal of work is to create effective design and solution of problematic parts, with emphasis on modernization of band saws, which ones processing raw tree trunks.
Ground penetrating radar – the one of the possible methods of valuing non-invasive plants is to use ground penetrating radar
Rychtář, Jan
The aim of this article is to introduce the possibility of using georadar-ground penetraiting radar „GPR“ in forensic practice for valuing plants. This non-invasive method can examine and evaluate the root system and tree trunks subjects. The results of the measurements are thus valuable material for Forensic ecotechnigue: forest and trees, especially subsystem C: functional diagnostics.
Srovnání vlastností druhů rodu Tilia rostoucích v alejích v okolí Hořic
Kráčmar, Jan
The goal of my thesis was to compare characteristics of two species of the genus Tilia growing in alleys close to Hořice town. Between Tilia platyphyllos Scop. and Tilia cordata Mill. following attributes were compared: stem height, stem diameter, the occurrence of knobs on the stems and its dependency on both species and treatments given to the tree. The values were obtained by tree measurements and processing the data into tables and graphs. The comparison showed that Tilia cordata Mill. reaches on evaluated locations higher stems than Tilia platyphyllos Scop. Tree diameter is affected by treatments: untrimmed Tilia platyphyllos Scop. individuals have bigger diameters. Tilia platyphyllos Scop. suffers more from knobs. Trimmed Tilia platyphyllos Scop. individuals suffer more from knobs in upper third of stems than those of Tilia cordata Mill.

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