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Student Housing
Suchánek, Michal ; Wahla, Ivan (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
Interior organization carefully considers different needs of various personality types. Middle block is composed of mezzanine flats. The other two patrs are free plan organization of 1 bed or two bed rooms surrounding a corridor that servs the function of a huge living room. Corner on the south and north are glazed and communicate with the urban setting all the time. It is conceived as an urban gesture, a vibrant show of the student life performed for the city. Form of the building as well as the facade truly depicts the diversity of its interior setting. The facade is quite compact in the middle "mezanine" section and changes gradually towards its edges in thw way of pulling in and out of components - which is in this case a room. Rather long building is divided into three sections therefore resembling a more traditional street urban rythm.
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Proposal of a multilayer pressure vessel
Klement, Jan ; Suchánek, Miroslav (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is implementation of optimal constructional design of pressure vessel on the given pressure and inside and outside radius. Own strenght calculation is done by analytic method. In the conclusion the thesis devoting of literature search of ways analytic analysis of multilayer pressure vessel.
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Computational analysis of strength and fatigue of turbine blades
Polzer, Stanislav ; Suchánek, Miroslav (referee) ; Janíček, Přemysl (advisor)
This master thesis deals with steam turbine blade attachment. Main goal is to perform strength analysis of the given geometry under static and cyclic loads by FEM and software ANSYS. Every particular model is described separately with mentioning of the problems which had to be solved. To create model of material, the tensile tests has been performed and results has been evaluate. There were planned and performed the low cycle fatigue tests to create a model of ultimate states which is used to evaluate the fatigue life of the attachment. Results of the nonlinear FEM analysis is discussed and some improvements of the geometry has been proposed to achieve better state of stress. Finally, the plan of future work has been proposed.
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Czech morphological guesser
Suchánek, Michal ; Hlaváčová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Mírovský, Jiří (referee)
The first step of text analysis is tagging word forms with morphological tags. These tags describe the part of speech, person (where applicable), number, etc. This information is used for further analysis of the text. Tags are automatically assigned by looking up the word form in the morphological dictionary. This gives good results for the Czech language because the word forms express the morphological categories to some extent. Unlike English words, Czech words often change their ending when their morphological category changes. Words that are not present in the dictionary can be tagged with a guesser. The guesser described here uses the similarity of unrecognized words with words already present in the dictionary.
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