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Verification of operation of piezoelectric composite strain sensor
Kubiš, Juraj ; Ševeček, Oldřich (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the use of piezoelectric elements as sensing elements in engineering practice. The work can be divided into three main parts. The first part describes the actual use of these elements in practice, either as sensing elements or as a source for energy harvesting. This section contains the selection of components for a given experiment, the creation of a model using FEM and the measurement process of the experiment. The third part is the evaluation of the obtained results and subsequent comparison with the obtained values from strain gauges and other sensors.
Integration of SMART Material within Mechanical Structure
Běhal, Josef ; Majer, Zdeněk (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the modelling of the piezoelectric composite material using the finite element method. The thesis is divided into three parts. Research study is done in the first part. It focuses on the possibility of use of the piezoelectric layers as sensors. The second part concerns the homogenization of MFC (macro fiber composite). Material and piezoelectric parameters are obtained by modelling elementary structural cell under different loading conditions. Determined characteristics are verified with experimental data. The third part proposes the design of the experimental device, which allows the simulation of the rotor excitation by rotating unbalance. Excitation responses of MFCs placed in specific locations are calculated using FEA model of the device. The conclusion includes the description of the suitability to vibration measurement on the device.
Digital commissioning of a robotic production system for machine tool tending
Roun, Jiří ; Bražina, Jakub (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
This master‘s thesis is about the digital commissioning of a robotic production system for a machine tool tending. The initial research describes the current state of the art in the field of industrial robotics. Their types and possibilities are followed by the types and SW capabilities for digital commissioning. The system analysis of the robotic work cell. The practical part of this thesis describes the creation of the digital model and SW design. At the end of the thesis is performed virtual testing of the robotic system.
Digital commissioning of a robotic production system for machine tool tending
Roun, Jiří ; Bražina, Jakub (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
This master‘s thesis is about the digital commissioning of a robotic production system for a machine tool tending. The initial research describes the current state of the art in the field of industrial robotics. Their types and possibilities are followed by the types and SW capabilities for digital commissioning. The system analysis of the robotic work cell. The practical part of this thesis describes the creation of the digital model and SW design. At the end of the thesis is performed virtual testing of the robotic system.
Verification of operation of piezoelectric composite strain sensor
Kubiš, Juraj ; Ševeček, Oldřich (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the use of piezoelectric elements as sensing elements in engineering practice. The work can be divided into three main parts. The first part describes the actual use of these elements in practice, either as sensing elements or as a source for energy harvesting. This section contains the selection of components for a given experiment, the creation of a model using FEM and the measurement process of the experiment. The third part is the evaluation of the obtained results and subsequent comparison with the obtained values from strain gauges and other sensors.
Integration of SMART Material within Mechanical Structure
Běhal, Josef ; Majer, Zdeněk (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the modelling of the piezoelectric composite material using the finite element method. The thesis is divided into three parts. Research study is done in the first part. It focuses on the possibility of use of the piezoelectric layers as sensors. The second part concerns the homogenization of MFC (macro fiber composite). Material and piezoelectric parameters are obtained by modelling elementary structural cell under different loading conditions. Determined characteristics are verified with experimental data. The third part proposes the design of the experimental device, which allows the simulation of the rotor excitation by rotating unbalance. Excitation responses of MFCs placed in specific locations are calculated using FEA model of the device. The conclusion includes the description of the suitability to vibration measurement on the device.

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