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Steels for the automotive industry
Boček, Jan ; Mauder, Tomáš (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is research of usage of modern steel in the automotive industry. Because car bodies are subjected to strict requirements, multiple steel grades are used in their construction. Steel provides suitable properties such as good weldability, formability, and high strength. It has its disadvantages as well, and because of that, other materials has started to be used. This thesis contains a general overview about steel, the theory of usage of steel in the automotive industry and information about specific steels used and their properties. Particularly they are HSLA steels, low carbon steels, dual phase steels and TRIP steels. Nowadays in the automotive industry, steels are the main material used and it isn’t unreasonable to think that it will stay that way in the future.
Mobile App for Sharing Safety Information on a Trip
Gabaj, Dominik ; Tomešek, Jan (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create a mobile application which would help people during the travel by sharing of their information. It enables to create a trip itinerary and its subsequent sharing with another users for the control and safety of the person. The application has two types of users. The first type of users are the ones, who actually participate in the trip and give information about themselves. The second type are users who use shared information of the trip for the safety and control of their relatives or friends. They can watch the location of these people at the particular moment. The application is designed and implemented for the Androit operation system. It uses Google's Firebase technology, which allows sharing datas between users in real time. In individual chapters is approximated the theory of mobile application development, evaluation of competing application and the description of implementation.
The Architecture of the Virtual
Halinár, Matej ; ArtD, Vít Halada, (referee) ; Kristek,, Jan (advisor)
Architecture Jail Escape It is a specific device for futuroptimist people based on the philosophy of posthumanism and transhumanism, a version of their own faith in endless life on the net. It is a belief in the possibility of technological transformation of humanity that will allow us to overcome our physical and biological limits. Clause 2.0 is architecture for pioneers - the protagonist of this transformation - enabling the longest and most complete stay in virtual reality. This avant-garde is anxious 2.0. Escapist personalities of digital age soldiers are looking for a haven and their own version of the world in the cyberspace. They create a vision of paradise and colonize (cyber) space without the political consequences of the finiteness of the physical world and the exhaustion of natural resources. They live on the frontier of the being, and they want to unburden themselves and merge with the world they understand more. They fight with their own brain and body that cannot break away from the world. The endlessness of the virtual space has the limits of body and senses. Long-term stay in a cyberspace is a loss of sense of time and space. This monastic life in clause 2.0 is able to keep them in shape, by observing the ritual, the physical performance of walking that they must undergo so that they can exist every day in their version of the digital monastery. These versions are infinite, and they can be ritually traced among them. Clause geometry isolates them from one another. The clause is a monastic concept that allows the people to live hermetically, as well as the physical world. The gateway to the virtual space is a "zero architecture" - a room, a cell, a cube on a 4x4 meter plan, rid of any visual architectural site. It provides only a flat floor as the reflection point for an endless virtual world and four walls and a ceiling with a corresponding thickness for a sufficient separation from the outside world. The world of infinite freedom opens behind this "zero architecture". It seems that not through "architectural innovation and political subversion" a modern architect's dream of architecture will be realized as machines for the liberation of man but through the abandonment of physical architecture as such. The prospect of "zero architecture" opens up a space where the new architecture will no longer be "luxuries and good homes, not the architecture of separation and imprisonment, but it will ultimately be the architecture of freedom.
German Krummau as a topic of a high school class trip
FIŠEROVÁ, Ivana
The practical bachelor's thesis will deal with a trip focusing on the German language of high school students from Vimperk to Český Krumlov. The work is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part will focus on selected topics related to the historical coexistence of the Czech and German population of Český Krumlov. The practical part will propose an educational project of the trip, in which students will organize the trip, find out the current awareness of the trip, transport links, fares, information about sights associated with German-speaking personalities and history in Český Krumlov, incl. opening times and admission prices, and plan a time schedule.
Steels for the automotive industry
Boček, Jan ; Mauder, Tomáš (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is research of usage of modern steel in the automotive industry. Because car bodies are subjected to strict requirements, multiple steel grades are used in their construction. Steel provides suitable properties such as good weldability, formability, and high strength. It has its disadvantages as well, and because of that, other materials has started to be used. This thesis contains a general overview about steel, the theory of usage of steel in the automotive industry and information about specific steels used and their properties. Particularly they are HSLA steels, low carbon steels, dual phase steels and TRIP steels. Nowadays in the automotive industry, steels are the main material used and it isn’t unreasonable to think that it will stay that way in the future.
Comparision of children interest about tourism on the second grade in the primary school in Liberec and in Prague
Bucharová, Tereza ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Dlouhý, Martin (referee)
TITLE: Comparision of children interest about tourism on the second grade in the primary school in Liberec and in Prague AUTHOR: Tereza Bucharová DEPARTMENT: Department of P.E. SUPERVISOR: PhDr. PaedDr. Ladislav Kašpar, Ph.D. ABSTRACT: In this bachelor's thesis I specialise in children on the second grade in the primary school in Liberec and in Prague, concretely on their interest of tourism. In the teoretic part I mention general information about tourism. More precisely I analyse tourism of children. In practical part I detect information with questionaire from children about their tourism activities. KEYWORDS: Tourism, children, trip, interest, proficiency, Liberec, Prague
Mobile App for Sharing Safety Information on a Trip
Gabaj, Dominik ; Tomešek, Jan (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create a mobile application which would help people during the travel by sharing of their information. It enables to create a trip itinerary and its subsequent sharing with another users for the control and safety of the person. The application has two types of users. The first type of users are the ones, who actually participate in the trip and give information about themselves. The second type are users who use shared information of the trip for the safety and control of their relatives or friends. They can watch the location of these people at the particular moment. The application is designed and implemented for the Androit operation system. It uses Google's Firebase technology, which allows sharing datas between users in real time. In individual chapters is approximated the theory of mobile application development, evaluation of competing application and the description of implementation.
Innovation of product offer for travel agency Europani-tour
Gerasimenko, Elizaveta ; Voráček, Josef (advisor) ; Ruda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Innovation of product offer for travel agency Europani-tour. Project goals: The main objective of this bachelor thesis is to create the own model trips with sport focus for the company Europani-tour. Method: In my thesis I used descriptive case study using a document monitoring and qualitative interview. Results: I created a new product - seven trips with sport focus for the travel agency Europani- tour. Before fulfillment of the main objective I have done a situational analysis of sport activities, explored an offer of the other travel agencies and tour operators, and explored a demand through interview. Key words: sport, trip, tourism, marketing mix
The Architecture of the Virtual
Halinár, Matej ; ArtD, Vít Halada, (referee) ; Kristek,, Jan (advisor)
Architecture Jail Escape It is a specific device for futuroptimist people based on the philosophy of posthumanism and transhumanism, a version of their own faith in endless life on the net. It is a belief in the possibility of technological transformation of humanity that will allow us to overcome our physical and biological limits. Clause 2.0 is architecture for pioneers - the protagonist of this transformation - enabling the longest and most complete stay in virtual reality. This avant-garde is anxious 2.0. Escapist personalities of digital age soldiers are looking for a haven and their own version of the world in the cyberspace. They create a vision of paradise and colonize (cyber) space without the political consequences of the finiteness of the physical world and the exhaustion of natural resources. They live on the frontier of the being, and they want to unburden themselves and merge with the world they understand more. They fight with their own brain and body that cannot break away from the world. The endlessness of the virtual space has the limits of body and senses. Long-term stay in a cyberspace is a loss of sense of time and space. This monastic life in clause 2.0 is able to keep them in shape, by observing the ritual, the physical performance of walking that they must undergo so that they can exist every day in their version of the digital monastery. These versions are infinite, and they can be ritually traced among them. Clause geometry isolates them from one another. The clause is a monastic concept that allows the people to live hermetically, as well as the physical world. The gateway to the virtual space is a "zero architecture" - a room, a cell, a cube on a 4x4 meter plan, rid of any visual architectural site. It provides only a flat floor as the reflection point for an endless virtual world and four walls and a ceiling with a corresponding thickness for a sufficient separation from the outside world. The world of infinite freedom opens behind this "zero architecture". It seems that not through "architectural innovation and political subversion" a modern architect's dream of architecture will be realized as machines for the liberation of man but through the abandonment of physical architecture as such. The prospect of "zero architecture" opens up a space where the new architecture will no longer be "luxuries and good homes, not the architecture of separation and imprisonment, but it will ultimately be the architecture of freedom.

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