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Determining floor flatness using laser scanning
Matušková, Klára ; Kalvodová, Petra (referee) ; Kalvoda, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to determine the flatness of the floor using two methods, levelling and laser scanning, their subsequent comparison and evaluation of differences between them. The thesis deals mainly with laser scanning and namely the used scanner and the software for point cloud processing. Furthermore, there is a compilation of existing technical standards dealing with this topic.
Technological stage of the gross superstructure of the apartment house in Prague - Dablice
Kucsera, Adam ; Kopecký, Lukáš (referee) ; Šlanhof, Jiří (advisor)
The work adresses the technological stage of the gross superstructure of the apartment house in Prague – Dablice. The house consist of reinforced concrete structure on the ground floor, three other floors in a brick form of pramic blocks Porotherm, ceilings above the second and third floor are composed of Spiroll prefabricated ceiling panel and roof structure is made up of gang nail trusses, thanks to this composition of house, it was necessary to address how to storage materials on the site, and also the arrival, departure and parking of vehicles. Technological regulativ is focused on concreting of the reinforced concrete monolithic framework.
Using of laserinterferometer Renishaw for straightness and flatness measurement
Lešanovský, Jan ; Vlček, Jan (referee) ; Pata, Vladimír (advisor)
This diploma dissertation deals with straightness and flatness measurement and data evaluation. For all measurements laserinterferometer Renishaw has been used. The main purpose of this diploma work is to get values of straightness on the travel of microscope, decrypt computing methods leading to graphs of straightness, re-count it by ČSN standards and compare both sets of graphs. Flatness measurement is performed on a desk before and after lapping and these results are compared.
Determining floor flatness using laser scanning
Matušková, Klára ; Kalvodová, Petra (referee) ; Kalvoda, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to determine the flatness of the floor using two methods, levelling and laser scanning, their subsequent comparison and evaluation of differences between them. The thesis deals mainly with laser scanning and namely the used scanner and the software for point cloud processing. Furthermore, there is a compilation of existing technical standards dealing with this topic.
An algorithm for extending partial planar drawings
Hora, Martin ; Jelínek, Vít (advisor) ; Šámal, Robert (referee)
This thesis studies the problem of partially embedded planarity. The input of the problem is a graph G and a planar drawing of a subgraph of G. The goal is to decide whether the drawing of the subgraph can be extended to a planar drawing of the entire graph G. It has already been proved that the partially embedded planarity problem can be solved in linear time. However, all known linear algorithms are relatively complicated. This is probably the reason that no implementation has yet been published. We will introduce a new, simpler linear algorithm that solves the problem and we will prove its correctness. Next, we will enclose an implementation of this algorithm in the C++ programming language. 1
Technological stage of the gross superstructure of the apartment house in Prague - Dablice
Kucsera, Adam ; Kopecký, Lukáš (referee) ; Šlanhof, Jiří (advisor)
The work adresses the technological stage of the gross superstructure of the apartment house in Prague – Dablice. The house consist of reinforced concrete structure on the ground floor, three other floors in a brick form of pramic blocks Porotherm, ceilings above the second and third floor are composed of Spiroll prefabricated ceiling panel and roof structure is made up of gang nail trusses, thanks to this composition of house, it was necessary to address how to storage materials on the site, and also the arrival, departure and parking of vehicles. Technological regulativ is focused on concreting of the reinforced concrete monolithic framework.
Using of laserinterferometer Renishaw for straightness and flatness measurement
Lešanovský, Jan ; Vlček, Jan (referee) ; Pata, Vladimír (advisor)
This diploma dissertation deals with straightness and flatness measurement and data evaluation. For all measurements laserinterferometer Renishaw has been used. The main purpose of this diploma work is to get values of straightness on the travel of microscope, decrypt computing methods leading to graphs of straightness, re-count it by ČSN standards and compare both sets of graphs. Flatness measurement is performed on a desk before and after lapping and these results are compared.

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