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Shape optimization of shield of asynchronous machine
Dítě, Pavel ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dušek, Daniel (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is to optimize the shield of asynchronous motor. In the thesis are given results of modal and the strain-stress analysis made for model of the shield, which is currently produced. To resolve this issue was used CAE programming system Pro/MECHANICA, which is based on method of geometric elements – GEM. The main output of this work is proposal of two new optimized shields of asynchronous motor and for these are presented results of modal analyse and the strain-stress analysis. Part of the thesis is design and technical-economic evaluation of casting methods for new shield production.
Optimization of Forged High Pressure Elements of Fuel Accumulator of Common Rail System
Klepetko, David ; Svída, David (referee) ; Ramík, Pavel (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the optimization of forged high pressure elements of fuel accumu-lator of Common Rail System. The aim of this work is to assess the current state and design the individual high pressure elements in the CAD system. There is implemented strain and stress analysis in the FEM system Abaqus/CAE and in fatigue postprocessor FEMFAT for all designs. On the basis of this analysis are proposed optimized design solutions.
Calculation of storage tank structure for sewage treatment plant
Pečenka, Lukáš ; Maňas, Pavel (referee) ; Prokeš, František (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on finite element analysis of storage tank. The designed computational model in this work is based on existing storage tank documentation. Diploma thesis is divided into parts. Introduction part consists of various storage tanks types description and basis of finite element method. Next part contains methodical process of computational model designs, its characteristics and purpose. Designed models are loaded with set of specific border conditions. These tests are evaluated and described more closely. After that, the table of results is created and von Misses stress of all models is compared. The best model matching real construction is selected after this compare. The final part of this work consists of suggested construction changes based on the analysis results.
Stress and strain analysis of connecting rod in combustion engine using FEM
Biječek, Tomáš ; Hutař, Pavel (referee) ; Vaverka, Michal (advisor)
In this diploma thesis is completed the FEM analysis of connecting rod in combustion engine Briggs & Stratton of the garden lawnmower. Within the frame of computing in the FEM system ANSYS Workbench is solved static structural strein and stress analysis, buckling analysis a fatigue also. The boundary conditions for FEM computing come out from the kinematic and dynamic analysis of the crank-slider mechanism in combustion engine. The 3-D models of the crank-slider mechanism are created in parametric SolidWorks modeller. Own construction variants of the connecting rod based on results of FEM analysis are also designed.
Shape optimization of shield of asynchronous machine
Dítě, Pavel ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dušek, Daniel (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is to optimize the shield of asynchronous motor. In the thesis are given results of modal and the strain-stress analysis made for model of the shield, which is currently produced. To resolve this issue was used CAE programming system Pro/MECHANICA, which is based on method of geometric elements – GEM. The main output of this work is proposal of two new optimized shields of asynchronous motor and for these are presented results of modal analyse and the strain-stress analysis. Part of the thesis is design and technical-economic evaluation of casting methods for new shield production.
Optimization of Forged High Pressure Elements of Fuel Accumulator of Common Rail System
Klepetko, David ; Svída, David (referee) ; Ramík, Pavel (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the optimization of forged high pressure elements of fuel accumu-lator of Common Rail System. The aim of this work is to assess the current state and design the individual high pressure elements in the CAD system. There is implemented strain and stress analysis in the FEM system Abaqus/CAE and in fatigue postprocessor FEMFAT for all designs. On the basis of this analysis are proposed optimized design solutions.
Stress and strain analysis of connecting rod in combustion engine using FEM
Biječek, Tomáš ; Hutař, Pavel (referee) ; Vaverka, Michal (advisor)
In this diploma thesis is completed the FEM analysis of connecting rod in combustion engine Briggs & Stratton of the garden lawnmower. Within the frame of computing in the FEM system ANSYS Workbench is solved static structural strein and stress analysis, buckling analysis a fatigue also. The boundary conditions for FEM computing come out from the kinematic and dynamic analysis of the crank-slider mechanism in combustion engine. The 3-D models of the crank-slider mechanism are created in parametric SolidWorks modeller. Own construction variants of the connecting rod based on results of FEM analysis are also designed.
Calculation of storage tank structure for sewage treatment plant
Pečenka, Lukáš ; Maňas, Pavel (referee) ; Prokeš, František (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on finite element analysis of storage tank. The designed computational model in this work is based on existing storage tank documentation. Diploma thesis is divided into parts. Introduction part consists of various storage tanks types description and basis of finite element method. Next part contains methodical process of computational model designs, its characteristics and purpose. Designed models are loaded with set of specific border conditions. These tests are evaluated and described more closely. After that, the table of results is created and von Misses stress of all models is compared. The best model matching real construction is selected after this compare. The final part of this work consists of suggested construction changes based on the analysis results.

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