National Repository of Grey Literature 9 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Automated design and 3D printing of prototypes for urban engineering
Krutáková, Anna ; Vořechovská, Dita (referee) ; Podroužek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with automated design and 3D prototype printing for urban engineering. In the first part, there is a general definition of 3D printing, including development and overview of basic technology and materials. It also follows the focus on certain measurement methods and the creation of 3D models. In the second part, the thesis focuses mainly on the use in the building industry and it discusses related topics such as the automatic optimization of the external elements of building elements or objects(shape), the internal topology of these building elements (fill) and the possible inspiration from organic structures. There is also distinguished between terrestrial applications focusing on the production of prefabricated building components and implementation at site. Extraterrestrial autonomous applications discuss the possibilities this technology for colonizing the Moon or Mars. This thesis presents the results of a unique assessment of the current state of the art in the field of applicability of 3D technology for additive production in the context of urban engineering and demonstrates the associated advantages and open problems on many examples. Finally, the benefits of this technology are evaluated.
Industry 4.0 in according Design and Application of Production Machines
Serykh, Pavel ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Knoflíček, Radek (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is focused on the theme of CNC manufacturing machines and their use in accordance with the principles of Industry 4.0. The first part is a search of the current state in the field of the most frequently used CNC production machines in engineering according to their design and application. In the second part described principles, basic attributes and key technologies of Industry 4.0, defined concept. The last part is on top of the project conceptual workplace with CNC manufacturing machines in the premises of the technical high school VUTBR in accordance with the principles and tenets of Industry 4.0 and the evaluation of the results achieved.
Advanced technology in construction industry
Janás, Patrik ; Výskala, Miloslav (referee) ; Aigel, Petr (advisor)
The main goal of the diploma thesis Advanced technology in construction industry is to create analysis of possibilities in the area of advanced technologies in the construction industry. Theoretical part is focused mainly on modern system formwork from composite material, on the technology of additive production and technology virtualization. In the practical part there is formwork for the family house designed. The design is made for innovative composite formwork and also for the formwork usually used in construction industry. The thesis is focused on analysis of different costs and effectiveness of used formwork.
Study of the Creation of the Concept of Warehouse Management Using Additive Technologies
Mikula, Samuel ; Štefánek, Radoslav (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to optimize warehouse items and materials in the warehouse of spare parts of Slovak railways company with the use of additive technology. The thesis is divided into three parts – theoretical, analytical, propositional part. The first part focuses on the theoretical background of additive manufacturing and its materials as well as warehouse management and stocks within the company. The analytical part aims on analysis of the company with chosen methods. Its main target is to identify spare parts, which are suitable for the production by eligible 3D printer and appropriate material. During the analysis of every part the properties, additive technology, price, and distributors were defined. In the last, propositional part, are presented two ways, how company can get an output out of additive technology to gain financial benefit and optimize its warehouses.
Hodnocení kvality pomocí nedestruktivních technologií
Šarocký, Robert
This diploma thesis is focused on evaluating quality of materials which are manufactured by additive method of production. The thesis describes methods of additive production and their materials. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the methodology of investigation of mechanical properties of products of additive production. The following part of the thesis describes production of samples from two different types of material. Subsequently, these samples were tested by acoustic emission in the impact bending test and the tensile strength test.
Study of the Creation of the Concept of Warehouse Management Using Additive Technologies
Mikula, Samuel ; Štefánek, Radoslav (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to optimize warehouse items and materials in the warehouse of spare parts of Slovak railways company with the use of additive technology. The thesis is divided into three parts – theoretical, analytical, propositional part. The first part focuses on the theoretical background of additive manufacturing and its materials as well as warehouse management and stocks within the company. The analytical part aims on analysis of the company with chosen methods. Its main target is to identify spare parts, which are suitable for the production by eligible 3D printer and appropriate material. During the analysis of every part the properties, additive technology, price, and distributors were defined. In the last, propositional part, are presented two ways, how company can get an output out of additive technology to gain financial benefit and optimize its warehouses.
Industry 4.0 in according Design and Application of Production Machines
Serykh, Pavel ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Knoflíček, Radek (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is focused on the theme of CNC manufacturing machines and their use in accordance with the principles of Industry 4.0. The first part is a search of the current state in the field of the most frequently used CNC production machines in engineering according to their design and application. In the second part described principles, basic attributes and key technologies of Industry 4.0, defined concept. The last part is on top of the project conceptual workplace with CNC manufacturing machines in the premises of the technical high school VUTBR in accordance with the principles and tenets of Industry 4.0 and the evaluation of the results achieved.
Advanced technology in construction industry
Janás, Patrik ; Výskala, Miloslav (referee) ; Aigel, Petr (advisor)
The main goal of the diploma thesis Advanced technology in construction industry is to create analysis of possibilities in the area of advanced technologies in the construction industry. Theoretical part is focused mainly on modern system formwork from composite material, on the technology of additive production and technology virtualization. In the practical part there is formwork for the family house designed. The design is made for innovative composite formwork and also for the formwork usually used in construction industry. The thesis is focused on analysis of different costs and effectiveness of used formwork.
Automated design and 3D printing of prototypes for urban engineering
Krutáková, Anna ; Vořechovská, Dita (referee) ; Podroužek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with automated design and 3D prototype printing for urban engineering. In the first part, there is a general definition of 3D printing, including development and overview of basic technology and materials. It also follows the focus on certain measurement methods and the creation of 3D models. In the second part, the thesis focuses mainly on the use in the building industry and it discusses related topics such as the automatic optimization of the external elements of building elements or objects(shape), the internal topology of these building elements (fill) and the possible inspiration from organic structures. There is also distinguished between terrestrial applications focusing on the production of prefabricated building components and implementation at site. Extraterrestrial autonomous applications discuss the possibilities this technology for colonizing the Moon or Mars. This thesis presents the results of a unique assessment of the current state of the art in the field of applicability of 3D technology for additive production in the context of urban engineering and demonstrates the associated advantages and open problems on many examples. Finally, the benefits of this technology are evaluated.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.