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Defects of bridge pavement and cause of defects
Kubová, Simona ; Urbanec, Květoslav (referee) ; Pošvářová, Miloslava (advisor)
As part of my master's thesis I have conducted a visual inspection and record failures of bridge roadway at selected highway bridges, roads D47, D3 and D8 and photographic documentation, which is included in Annex. Also I have based on their speeches and documents the results of control tests determine their causes and to propose appropriate repair or maintenance.
Radiation in stellar winds. Resonance line formation in inhomogeneous hot star winds
Šurlan, Brankica ; Kubát, Jiří (advisor) ; Krtička, Jiří (referee) ; Róžaňska, Agata (referee)
Title: Radiation in stellar winds. Resonance line formation in inhomogeneous hot star winds Author: M.Sc. Brankica Šurlan Department: Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Supervisor: RNDr. Jiří Kubát, CSc., Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Abstract: To incorporate the three-dimensional (3-D) nature of stellar wind clump- ing into radiative transfer calculations, in this thesis a newly developed full 3-D Monte Carlo radiative transfer code for inhomogeneous expanding stellar winds is presented and used to investigate how different model parameters influence reso- nance line formation. Realistic 3-D models that describe the dense as well as the rarefied wind components are used to model the formation of resonance lines in a clumped stellar wind. Non-monotonic velocity fields are accounted for as well. It is shown that the 3-D density and velocity wind inhomogeneities have very strong impact on the resonance line formation. The models show that the line opacity is lower for a larger clump separation and shallower velocity gradients within the clumps. They also demonstrate that to obtain empirically correct mass-loss rates from UV resonance lines, wind clumping and its 3-D nature must be taken into account. 1
Radiation in stellar winds. Resonance line formation in inhomogeneous hot star winds
Šurlan, Brankica ; Kubát, Jiří (advisor) ; Krtička, Jiří (referee) ; Róžaňska, Agata (referee)
Title: Radiation in stellar winds. Resonance line formation in inhomogeneous hot star winds Author: M.Sc. Brankica Šurlan Department: Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Supervisor: RNDr. Jiří Kubát, CSc., Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Abstract: To incorporate the three-dimensional (3-D) nature of stellar wind clump- ing into radiative transfer calculations, in this thesis a newly developed full 3-D Monte Carlo radiative transfer code for inhomogeneous expanding stellar winds is presented and used to investigate how different model parameters influence reso- nance line formation. Realistic 3-D models that describe the dense as well as the rarefied wind components are used to model the formation of resonance lines in a clumped stellar wind. Non-monotonic velocity fields are accounted for as well. It is shown that the 3-D density and velocity wind inhomogeneities have very strong impact on the resonance line formation. The models show that the line opacity is lower for a larger clump separation and shallower velocity gradients within the clumps. They also demonstrate that to obtain empirically correct mass-loss rates from UV resonance lines, wind clumping and its 3-D nature must be taken into account. 1
Defects of bridge pavement and cause of defects
Kubová, Simona ; Urbanec, Květoslav (referee) ; Pošvářová, Miloslava (advisor)
As part of my master's thesis I have conducted a visual inspection and record failures of bridge roadway at selected highway bridges, roads D47, D3 and D8 and photographic documentation, which is included in Annex. Also I have based on their speeches and documents the results of control tests determine their causes and to propose appropriate repair or maintenance.

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