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Structural analysis of part of electrical machine
Fodor, Viktor ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This thesis discusses the optical diagnostics of electrical motor parts using a 3D scanner. It describes the construction of electrical induction motors, their heat losses, cooling and refrigeration systems that may be used by such motors. It approaches the possibilities of heat recording and briefly explains the 3D scanner’s principal. It also introduces the simulation program ANSYS which uses the finite element method. This thesis shows the post processing of the digitalized object and the simulations and compares the simulation and measurement results. The final part is devoted to the analysis of the obtained results.
Measurement of axial bearing parameters by 2D triangulation technique
Schrötter, Ján ; Honec, Peter (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
The goal of this diplma thesis is to design a system for axial bearings parameter measurement. The system uses principles of 2D active optical triangulation. The system will have a capability of compensating error caused by refraction on preservative oil layer, which the bearings are covered in.
Creation of Slices of 3D Models for "Sliceforms"
Ondrejó, Michal ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this work was to design and implement an application for the creation of papermodels known as Sliceforms. The thesis deals with the creation of cross-sections from apolygonal model. The created solution provides the abilty to visualize the cross-sections in3D models and allows you to export them to be printed.
Scene Depth Estimation Based on Odometry and Image Data
Zborovský, Peter ; Obdržálek, David (advisor) ; Vodrážka, Jindřich (referee)
In this work, we propose a depth estimation system based on image sequence and odometry information. The key idea is that depth estimation is decoupled from pose estimation. Such approach results in multipurpose system applicable on different robot platforms and for different depth estimation related problems. Our implementation uses various filtration techniques, operates real-time and provides appropriate results. Although the system was aimed at and tested on drone platform, it can be well used on any other type of autonomous vehicle that provides odometry information and video output.
Scene Depth Estimation Based on Odometry and Image Data
Zborovský, Peter ; Obdržálek, David (advisor) ; Vodrážka, Jindřich (referee)
In this work, we propose a depth estimation system based on image sequence and odometry information. The key idea is that depth estimation is decoupled from pose estimation. Such approach results in multipurpose system applicable on different robot platforms and for different depth estimation related problems. Our implementation uses various filtration techniques, operates real-time and provides appropriate results. Although the system was aimed at and tested on drone platform, it can be well used on any other type of autonomous vehicle that provides odometry information and video output.
Measurement of axial bearing parameters by 2D triangulation technique
Schrötter, Ján ; Honec, Peter (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
The goal of this diplma thesis is to design a system for axial bearings parameter measurement. The system uses principles of 2D active optical triangulation. The system will have a capability of compensating error caused by refraction on preservative oil layer, which the bearings are covered in.
Creation of Slices of 3D Models for "Sliceforms"
Ondrejó, Michal ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this work was to design and implement an application for the creation of papermodels known as Sliceforms. The thesis deals with the creation of cross-sections from apolygonal model. The created solution provides the abilty to visualize the cross-sections in3D models and allows you to export them to be printed.
Structural analysis of part of electrical machine
Fodor, Viktor ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This thesis discusses the optical diagnostics of electrical motor parts using a 3D scanner. It describes the construction of electrical induction motors, their heat losses, cooling and refrigeration systems that may be used by such motors. It approaches the possibilities of heat recording and briefly explains the 3D scanner’s principal. It also introduces the simulation program ANSYS which uses the finite element method. This thesis shows the post processing of the digitalized object and the simulations and compares the simulation and measurement results. The final part is devoted to the analysis of the obtained results.

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