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Design of modern speaker body with usage of new technology
Kůst, Martin ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis and design optimization of a speaker cabinet (enclosure) produced by the additive technology of 3D sand printing. The introductory part is devoted to the theory, both in the field of noise, vibration and the method of their calculations, as well as the theory of speakers and their systems. Numerical and experimental modal analysis is performed, which were compared to determine the mechanical properties of the new material, including material damping. This is followed by experimental and numerical harmonic analysis, with output in the form of a numerical model describing the behaviour of the structure during its excitation. The data are compared with a modal analysis of the internal acoustic space and the critical shapes and their frequencies are determined. At the end of the work, construction modifications are proposed to increase the rigidity of enclosures, the influence of which is evaluated on the created numerical models.
Dam Breach of Eartfill Dams Due to Internal Erosion
Kotaška, Stanislav ; Hodák, Jiří (referee) ; Satrapa, Ladislav (referee) ; Jandora, Jan (advisor)
Dam breaches are relatively rare but can be catastrophic. In the event of a earthfill dam breach, a special flood will occur that can cause loss of life and property. While it is difficult to prevent a earthfill dam breach, it is important to focus on protecting the population. Depending on the type of damage expected to the earthfill dam, different measures are taken to protect people. After analysing possible dam failures and calculating the consequences, risks are assessed and then reduced by relocating people and property. Accurate analysis of potential failures and prediction of the flood wave is necessary to predict how a given special flood will propagate in the floodplain below the dam. The thesis clearly summarises the mechanism of earthfill dam breach due to internal erosion and presents mathematical methods for modelling this phenomenon. The main result is an increase in the predictive capability of the AREBA software used to simulate breaches of earthfill dams due to internal erosion and overtopping. An extension to the AREBA software has been introduced to allow the setting of different levels of comparison plane, consumption curves and reservoir characteristics. In addition, the AREBA software has been extended to include water balance equation and additional methods for dealing with water levels below the dam. New methods have also been added to deal with roof collapse of the seepage pipe, friction losses in the seepage pipe and dealing with the roughness coefficient calculations. A Monte Carlo method with LHS sampling was introduced to generate the input parameters. After applying the proposed improvements, a sensitivity analysis was carried out to identify the most sensitive geotechnical model parameters. In addition, other software’s for simulating the failure of earthfill dams due to internal erosion was presented (EMBREA, DL Breach, WinDAM C) and its results were compared with the modified AREBA software on selected case studies.
Impact of conductive material on RF magnetic field deformation
Vondra, Petr ; Steinbauer, Miloslav (referee) ; Dědková, Jarmila (advisor)
The work analyses formation of deformations of RF magnetic field within the environment of electrically and magnetically conductive materials. An analytic solution of the problem is created and the problems of numerical modeling are solved. In theoretical way, the work also familiarize with the use of magnetic resonance imaging method - the spin echo method (SE), with its features and possibilities of its use within the aim of the project. This method is used for experimental measurements of electrically conductive materials in the NMR laboratory in ISI AV Czech Republic. Results of the simulation are compared with results of the experimental measurement.
Design of modern speaker body with usage of new technology
Kůst, Martin ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis and design optimization of a speaker cabinet (enclosure) produced by the additive technology of 3D sand printing. The introductory part is devoted to the theory, both in the field of noise, vibration and the method of their calculations, as well as the theory of speakers and their systems. Numerical and experimental modal analysis is performed, which were compared to determine the mechanical properties of the new material, including material damping. This is followed by experimental and numerical harmonic analysis, with output in the form of a numerical model describing the behaviour of the structure during its excitation. The data are compared with a modal analysis of the internal acoustic space and the critical shapes and their frequencies are determined. At the end of the work, construction modifications are proposed to increase the rigidity of enclosures, the influence of which is evaluated on the created numerical models.
Book of abstracts. International symposium on experimental methods and numerical simulation in engineering sciences 2016
Kytýř, Daniel ; Zlámal, Petr ; Jiroušek, O.
The International Symposium on Experimental Methods and Numerical Simulation in Engineering Sciences continues the tradition of the Czech-German bilateral symposium founded by prof. Karl-Hans Laermann and prof. Stanislav Holý in 1985. In the following years, the symposium was extensively developed by prof. Josef Jíra. The symposium shall bring together mainly young scientists who are actively involved in experimental solid mechanics, theoretically and practically, in order to exchange experience, to report on the present state-of-art as well as on running research projects, to discuss due questions and problems and to promote the co-operation between individuals as well as between institutions. Therefore in the symposium discussions will play a highly significant role.
Impact of conductive material on RF magnetic field deformation
Vondra, Petr ; Steinbauer, Miloslav (referee) ; Dědková, Jarmila (advisor)
The work analyses formation of deformations of RF magnetic field within the environment of electrically and magnetically conductive materials. An analytic solution of the problem is created and the problems of numerical modeling are solved. In theoretical way, the work also familiarize with the use of magnetic resonance imaging method - the spin echo method (SE), with its features and possibilities of its use within the aim of the project. This method is used for experimental measurements of electrically conductive materials in the NMR laboratory in ISI AV Czech Republic. Results of the simulation are compared with results of the experimental measurement.

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