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Use of the ultrasonic pulse-echo method for diagnostics of structures
Juráň, David ; Kocáb, Dalibor (referee) ; Cikrle, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is dealing with the description non-destructive methods which are regularly used in practice. The emphasis is placed on ultrasonic pulse-echo method, the principle and possible application in diagnostic of reinforced concrete structures. In practical tasks was this method applied on different types of constructions for the purpose of determination the thickness. The measurement was taken with Pundit PL-200PE and Pundit 250 Array devices by Proceq company. The outputs from both devices were compared and evaluated to each other with regards to possible factors, that could deviate measured values from the real thickness of researched constructions.
Use of the ultrasonic pulse-echo method for diagnostics of structures
Juráň, David ; Kocáb, Dalibor (referee) ; Cikrle, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is dealing with the description non-destructive methods which are regularly used in practice. The emphasis is placed on ultrasonic pulse-echo method, the principle and possible application in diagnostic of reinforced concrete structures. In practical tasks was this method applied on different types of constructions for the purpose of determination the thickness. The measurement was taken with Pundit PL-200PE and Pundit 250 Array devices by Proceq company. The outputs from both devices were compared and evaluated to each other with regards to possible factors, that could deviate measured values from the real thickness of researched constructions.
Utilisation of non-destructive and gentle instrumental methods during research of wooden construction of historical buildings
Frankl, Jiří ; Kotlínová, M. ; Kloiber, Michal
The basis of research of wooden constructions of historical buildings is the evaluation of their condition with use of sensorial methods. In cases when some parts of constructions are fully or partially inaccessible and in cases when we want to get deeper knowledge about their qualitative and mechanical condition, it is necessary to use other instrumental methods.

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