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Effect of fiber direction around the hole in longfiber composite on the stress distribution
Tulis, Vojtěch ; Majer, Zdeněk (referee) ; Polzer, Stanislav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on stress distribution of longfiber composite with a hole, mainly on the influence of fiber direction on the stress distribution around such a hole. To look into the problem closely some samples of common longfiber composites have been simulated in the software environment of Ansys. These samples were analyzed on the final stress distribution – first without any change of the direction of fibers and then with different models of control. Subsequently, all the data were processed and assessed.
Design of gear coupling
Kundýsek, Michal ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
The content of the diploma thesis is the construction of a toothed coupling for general use. The coupling was first described in order to acquaint the reader with the issue of the coupling. After approaching the issue, a practical part was created, which dealt with the conceptual design of the gear coupling. Two gear coupling designs have been developed to take into account as many customer requirements as possible. After making the model, strength calculations were created to verify the functionality of the coupling. The calculations mainly concerned important components for the operation of the clutch.
Stress, deformation and safety analysis of the generator stator loaded by nonhomogeneous temperature
Majdič, Petr ; Dobeš, Martin (referee) ; Vrbka, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with stress, strain and reliability analysis of synchronous generator stator including an inhomogeneous temperature field. Using the finite element method, stress and strain are calculated, and from these values safety against yield strength is determined, which is followed by the life calculation of the most stressed weld joint and the determination of its possible damage during the period required by the customer.
Stress strain analysis of a synchronous generator
Majdič, Petr ; Donát, Martin (referee) ; Dušek, Daniel (advisor)
This master thesis deals with an impact of particular static and dynamic forces and temperature strain on horizontal synchronous generator. In connection with this, a stress distribution in construction and an assessment of security to terminal state of flexibility and weariness is being solved together with finding the most critical places on horizontal synchronous generator.
Design of gear coupling
Kundýsek, Michal ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
The content of the diploma thesis is the construction of a toothed coupling for general use. The coupling was first described in order to acquaint the reader with the issue of the coupling. After approaching the issue, a practical part was created, which dealt with the conceptual design of the gear coupling. Two gear coupling designs have been developed to take into account as many customer requirements as possible. After making the model, strength calculations were created to verify the functionality of the coupling. The calculations mainly concerned important components for the operation of the clutch.
Effect of fiber direction around the hole in longfiber composite on the stress distribution
Tulis, Vojtěch ; Majer, Zdeněk (referee) ; Polzer, Stanislav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on stress distribution of longfiber composite with a hole, mainly on the influence of fiber direction on the stress distribution around such a hole. To look into the problem closely some samples of common longfiber composites have been simulated in the software environment of Ansys. These samples were analyzed on the final stress distribution – first without any change of the direction of fibers and then with different models of control. Subsequently, all the data were processed and assessed.
Stress, deformation and safety analysis of the generator stator loaded by nonhomogeneous temperature
Majdič, Petr ; Dobeš, Martin (referee) ; Vrbka, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with stress, strain and reliability analysis of synchronous generator stator including an inhomogeneous temperature field. Using the finite element method, stress and strain are calculated, and from these values safety against yield strength is determined, which is followed by the life calculation of the most stressed weld joint and the determination of its possible damage during the period required by the customer.
Stress strain analysis of a synchronous generator
Majdič, Petr ; Donát, Martin (referee) ; Dušek, Daniel (advisor)
This master thesis deals with an impact of particular static and dynamic forces and temperature strain on horizontal synchronous generator. In connection with this, a stress distribution in construction and an assessment of security to terminal state of flexibility and weariness is being solved together with finding the most critical places on horizontal synchronous generator.

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