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Seismic resistance of the proposed pipeline route
Čapičík, Martin ; Nížňanský, Ľubomír (referee) ; Fuis, Vladimír (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is seismic analysis and evaluation of given pipe line. In the first part we offer an overview of the modern seismic analysis methods utilized in nuclear power plants. In the following part we discuss the process of calculating of an assigned pipe line by means of equivalent static method in FEM Software Ansys 13. Based on the outcome we picked the least favourable load cases, which provided input data for determination of coefficients of safety and HCLPFMO34. Finally, the least favourable results are compared using the volume-solution and the analytical beam model in the Mathematica 8 software.
Geodynamical Map of Moravian and surrounding.
Rajnoha, Milan ; prof. Švábenský (referee) ; Pospíšil, Lubomil (advisor)
Result of this graduation theses is Geodynamic map of Moravia in scale 1:500 000. There were used available data from GPS measurements, seismic, geomorphologic and other data to construct map. Map is worked in GIS software. On the backround of researched data, there are determinated some locations, which are characterized by recent tectonic activity. These are analyzed for more detail.
Influence of technical and natural seismicity on building structures with focus on structures of masonry materials
Čada, Zdeněk ; Králik,, Juraj (referee) ; prof. Ing. Alois Materna, CSc., MBA (referee) ; Krejsa,, Martin (referee) ; Salajka, Vlastislav (advisor)
The dissertation deals with selected issues in the field of the calculation of the response of building structures which are excited with dynamic non-stationary displacement loading of its ground. Seismic load has been assumed. Procedures, how to work with seismic records with respect to the accuracy of dynamic calculations, how to modify the response spectrum to ensure the reliability, how to generate synthetic accelerogram requiring more accurate response, are recommended. Synthetic akcelerogram has been generated by own approaching, which has been used as the excitation function in the experimental seismic testing of autoclaved concrete brick building in model scale. Response values of motion in the measured points of the experiment were compared with the linear and nonlinear dynamic calculations by using the finite element method models. Different levels of detail of the numerical models have been used. The shear wall behaviour has been modelled by using constitutive models with brittle failure as well as using of non-linear interaction interface with possible delamination between the masonry bricks. The behaviour of the mathematical model of wall systems has been calibrated with respect to the measured data at shear wall experiments in real and model scale of walls.
Seismic Analysis of The Pump 200-QHD
Čapičík, Martin ; Chlud, Michal (referee) ; Lošák, Petr (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is dynamic analysis of shaft of booster pump QHD-200. In the beginning we offer basic equations generally used in dynamics and common/possible methods for their solution. Then we focus on specific problems connected with rotor dynamics and using simple Laval rotor we show their mathematical interpretation. Based on given load as accelerogram we create response spectrum in different ways (using different methods) and compare their CPU time demand. In the next part we make three finite element models of different physical level. We perform modal analysis and comparison of eigen frequencies, mode shapes. In following chapter transient analysis was performed on all models. As load we use accelerogram. We evaluate translations in particular positions of model. After that, we decide whether or not gap between impeller and stator case will be erased. Finally we make assessment of force acting upon bearings.
Influence of technical and natural seismicity on building structures with focus on structures of masonry materials
Čada, Zdeněk ; Králik,, Juraj (referee) ; prof. Ing. Alois Materna, CSc., MBA (referee) ; Krejsa,, Martin (referee) ; Salajka, Vlastislav (advisor)
The dissertation deals with selected issues in the field of the calculation of the response of building structures which are excited with dynamic non-stationary displacement loading of its ground. Seismic load has been assumed. Procedures, how to work with seismic records with respect to the accuracy of dynamic calculations, how to modify the response spectrum to ensure the reliability, how to generate synthetic accelerogram requiring more accurate response, are recommended. Synthetic akcelerogram has been generated by own approaching, which has been used as the excitation function in the experimental seismic testing of autoclaved concrete brick building in model scale. Response values of motion in the measured points of the experiment were compared with the linear and nonlinear dynamic calculations by using the finite element method models. Different levels of detail of the numerical models have been used. The shear wall behaviour has been modelled by using constitutive models with brittle failure as well as using of non-linear interaction interface with possible delamination between the masonry bricks. The behaviour of the mathematical model of wall systems has been calibrated with respect to the measured data at shear wall experiments in real and model scale of walls.
Seismic Analysis of The Pump 200-QHD
Čapičík, Martin ; Chlud, Michal (referee) ; Lošák, Petr (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is dynamic analysis of shaft of booster pump QHD-200. In the beginning we offer basic equations generally used in dynamics and common/possible methods for their solution. Then we focus on specific problems connected with rotor dynamics and using simple Laval rotor we show their mathematical interpretation. Based on given load as accelerogram we create response spectrum in different ways (using different methods) and compare their CPU time demand. In the next part we make three finite element models of different physical level. We perform modal analysis and comparison of eigen frequencies, mode shapes. In following chapter transient analysis was performed on all models. As load we use accelerogram. We evaluate translations in particular positions of model. After that, we decide whether or not gap between impeller and stator case will be erased. Finally we make assessment of force acting upon bearings.
Geodynamical Map of Moravian and surrounding.
Rajnoha, Milan ; prof. Švábenský (referee) ; Pospíšil, Lubomil (advisor)
Result of this graduation theses is Geodynamic map of Moravia in scale 1:500 000. There were used available data from GPS measurements, seismic, geomorphologic and other data to construct map. Map is worked in GIS software. On the backround of researched data, there are determinated some locations, which are characterized by recent tectonic activity. These are analyzed for more detail.
Seismic resistance of the proposed pipeline route
Čapičík, Martin ; Nížňanský, Ľubomír (referee) ; Fuis, Vladimír (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is seismic analysis and evaluation of given pipe line. In the first part we offer an overview of the modern seismic analysis methods utilized in nuclear power plants. In the following part we discuss the process of calculating of an assigned pipe line by means of equivalent static method in FEM Software Ansys 13. Based on the outcome we picked the least favourable load cases, which provided input data for determination of coefficients of safety and HCLPFMO34. Finally, the least favourable results are compared using the volume-solution and the analytical beam model in the Mathematica 8 software.

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