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Estimation of Stage Discharge Curves in Hydrometric Profile
Hillebrant, Michael ; Menšík, Pavel (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the stage-discharge curves evaluation on the selected hydrometric stations and on the selected rivers in the Morava River basin, which the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute managing. The goal of this barcelor thesiss is using own calculation and specialized software to construct theoretical stage discharge curve on the basis of real measured Qh points of stage-discharge curve. The resulting theoretical curves then compared as well as create a dataset and compare the regression coefficients and regression equations of theoretical stage-discharge curves. These comparisons performed for the selected profiles in the upper, middle and lower part of river and make an overall assessment of the success of the fit. Profiles at upper part of the Svratka river was Borovnice on the Svratka river Svratka. Rozhrani on the Svitava river. Middle profiles were Brno – Poříčí on the Svratka and the Poříčí on the Křetínka River, which inflows into the Svitava river. Lower profiles were Bílovice Svitavou on the river Svitava river and Želešice on the Bobrava river, which is tributary catchment to the river Svratka. Data is divided into all sections in three modes. Summer season (May to October), winter (November-April). In the third period remained unfiltered data.
The Use of Non-Destructive and Destructive Testing Methods for the Determination of the Compressive Strength of Concrete
Fučík, Petr ; Cikrle, Petr (referee) ; Kocáb, Dalibor (advisor)
This thesis deals with the summary of hardness test methods, their principles and types of devices used for nondestructive measurement of hardness test, including the latest devices and their description. It describes the basic relationship between hardness and compressive strength as well as procedures for obtaining the compressive strength of concrete in the structure. It provides an overview of testing methods by two normative approaches of processing and evaluation. The experimental part deals with the measurement on concrete parts using devices OriginalSchmidt type N, SilverSchmidt type N and SilverSchmidt type L, testing concrete compressive strength on cores and development of regression curve of these values.
The Use of Non-Destructive and Destructive Testing Methods for the Determination of the Compressive Strength of Concrete
Fučík, Petr ; Cikrle, Petr (referee) ; Kocáb, Dalibor (advisor)
This thesis deals with the summary of hardness test methods, their principles and types of devices used for nondestructive measurement of hardness test, including the latest devices and their description. It describes the basic relationship between hardness and compressive strength as well as procedures for obtaining the compressive strength of concrete in the structure. It provides an overview of testing methods by two normative approaches of processing and evaluation. The experimental part deals with the measurement on concrete parts using devices OriginalSchmidt type N, SilverSchmidt type N and SilverSchmidt type L, testing concrete compressive strength on cores and development of regression curve of these values.
Assessing Selected Indicators of a Company Using Statistical Methods
Šardická, Kateřina ; Švec, Martin (referee) ; Doubravský, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on assessing selected indicators of the company by using statistical methods. This analysis is done by means of selected methods. Based on the financial statements, the financial analysis is performed over eight years, from 2007 to 2014. The thesis is divided into three parts. In the first part the theoretical background to a certain issue is analyzed. The second part consists of the general characteristics of the company and financial analysis by the statistical methods. The last part of the thesis is focused on some suggestions how to improve the financial situation of the company.
Estimation of Stage Discharge Curves in Hydrometric Profile
Hillebrant, Michael ; Menšík, Pavel (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the stage-discharge curves evaluation on the selected hydrometric stations and on the selected rivers in the Morava River basin, which the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute managing. The goal of this barcelor thesiss is using own calculation and specialized software to construct theoretical stage discharge curve on the basis of real measured Qh points of stage-discharge curve. The resulting theoretical curves then compared as well as create a dataset and compare the regression coefficients and regression equations of theoretical stage-discharge curves. These comparisons performed for the selected profiles in the upper, middle and lower part of river and make an overall assessment of the success of the fit. Profiles at upper part of the Svratka river was Borovnice on the Svratka river Svratka. Rozhrani on the Svitava river. Middle profiles were Brno – Poříčí on the Svratka and the Poříčí on the Křetínka River, which inflows into the Svitava river. Lower profiles were Bílovice Svitavou on the river Svitava river and Želešice on the Bobrava river, which is tributary catchment to the river Svratka. Data is divided into all sections in three modes. Summer season (May to October), winter (November-April). In the third period remained unfiltered data.

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