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Sound intensity measurement
Bárta, Tomáš ; Klusáček, Stanislav (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
In this work we deal with the sound intensity measurement using measuring probe G.R.A.S. type 50AI, with the power supply module G.R.A.S. type 12 AB, and measuring card NI PXI 4461. The measuring software is created in the LabVIEW.
Sound intensity measurement
Bárta, Tomáš ; Klusáček, Stanislav (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
In this work we deal with the sound intensity measurement using measuring probe G.R.A.S. type 50AI, with the power supply module G.R.A.S. type 12 AB, and measuring card NI PXI 4461. The measuring software is created in the LabVIEW.
Coarse-grained particles conveying along a pipe bed
Vlasák, Pavel ; Chára, Zdeněk ; Konfršt, Jiří ; Kysela, Bohuš
The paper describes the results of a flow visualisation of model coarse-grained fully stratified particle-water mixtures. Investigation was focussed on study of the particle behaviour and carrier liquid and conveyed particles local velocities. Glass balls and washed graded pebble gravel of mean diameter of 6 mm were conveyed by water in a horizontal smooth pipe loop with a transparent pipe viewing section of inner diameter 40 mm. Particle movement along the pipe invert and particulate stationary bed, created by two layers of spherical particles of the same size as the conveyed particles, was studied. The effect of stationary bed on local velocity values of the carrier liquid and conveyed particles were determined. It was conducted that the maximum liquid velocity is significantly shifted from pipe centre to a higher position in the flow pattern with stationary bed.
Evaluation of parameters of rockbursts in the Ostrava-Karviná Coal Basin within the period 1993-2005 on the basis of seismological observations and their in-situ manifestations
Holub, Karel ; Šancer, J.
The research was oriented to the determination of empirical relation of particle velocity decrease of P and S waves with increasing hypocentral distance. For the investigation only data of observed rockbursts was applied. An attempt was carried out to determine the extent and reach of irreversible deformations connected with particle velocity observation defined for the respective site of geomechanical in-situ estimation. As a preliminary measure of working damage the length of the affected working was accepted.

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