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Analysis of the earth dam monitoring of the water structure Karolinka
Koudelková, Eva ; Novotná, Jitka (referee) ; Pařílková, Jana (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the monitoring of the Karolinka water reservoir earth dam. For the reason of seepage detected on the downstream face of the dam, the water reservoir was operated in a limited regime practically from its beginning. One of the most significant interventions aimed at reducing them was the installation of a sealing wall realized in 2013. Since 2011, the earth dam has been pilot-monitored by probes of the electrical impedance spectrometry method. The thesis deals with the processing of the data obtained by this method and with the comparison of the determined electrical conductivity of the dam soil with the data measured on the earth dam (temperature, water level in the reservoir, seepage) before and after installation of the sealing wall.
Design of the multipurpose small water reservoir
Galuška, Martin ; Hyánková, Eva (referee) ; Doležal, Petr (advisor)
Thesis develops a simplified design of water management and construction solution in the area of Bezmerov. In the theoretical part basic functional objects are briefly described. Work itself is based on evaluation of landscape morphology from delivered countour lines and geological analysis and following design solution for dry retention water reservoir. For drawing part will be used programs PowerCivil – in which will be created direction solution for body of the dam, flooded area and their cross-sections and horizontal cuts. These will be further processed in program AutoCAD. Retention effects will be reviewed with program HEC-HMS. Design of objects for the water reservoir will be followed with hydrotechnical calculations, drawings and descriptions.
Heřminovy, Zátor - Relocation of Road I/4
Jurák, Miroslav ; Novák, Martin (referee) ; Holcner, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create and evaluate four design options relocation of the existing road of Nove Herminovy - Zator and select better design relocation road then Reditelstvi silnic a dalnic of Czech Republic. Their design option is one of the evaluating options. The reason for the relocation is the construction of water reservoir Nove Herminovy and the flooding of existing road.
Forecasting model of water flows in the affected measured profile
Krepčík, Jiří ; Matoušek, Petr (referee) ; Kozel, Tomáš (advisor)
Stochastic prediction models were compiled for the needs of stochastic control of the storage function of the tank. These models better capture random processes, among which we can include the flow in the specific profile. The work describes the compilation and evaluation of the flow prediction model, which falls into the category of stochastic models. It is a modified zonal model, which is applied to the affected specific profile. The model was calibrated and validated on a test measurement profile. The specific profile contains 85 years of historical measurements. A large amount of data was obtained from the model. The obtained data are evaluated by a programmed program and the conclusion of the work is the evaluation of the success and quality of the model.
Measurement and evaluation of wave events at Hulín lake
Skřečková, Kateřina ; Pelikán,, Petr (referee) ; Špano, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to process data on wave event measurement on hulín lagoon and their evaluation. The data is processed in the MATLAB environment, thanks to which basic parameters such as wave heights and lengths, period and spectrum shape can be evaluated.
Bank stabilization of Brno Dam
Václavovský, Filip ; Pelikán, Petr (referee) ; Šlezingr, Miloslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor‘s thesis is to design stabilizations of the banks of the Brno‘s water reservoir, damaged by abrasion. This work is focused on the most damaged Osada area located on the left bank. Shore abrasion is caused by fluctuations in water levels and the effect of wind waves. Result of this thesis are biotechnical stabilizations, which has to stop or slow the symptoms of abrasion.
Proposal to revitalize the banks of the flooded Hulín sandstones - section1
Skřečková, Kateřina ; Olišarová, Lucie (referee) ; Šlezingr, Miloslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor´s thesis is the assessment of the current state of the banks in a flooded the gravel reservoir in Hulín and design an appropriate biological stabilization with an appropriate bank vegetation. Adjusted section is in the southern part of the gravel pit. Banks are affected by abrasion, which is caused by the action of the waves and the level fluctuation.
ResPublica/Civitas Socialis - Strachotín
Spáčilová, Ingrid ; Ruller, Ivan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The exposition of the former landscape of floodplain forests, water reservoir and contemporary landscape
Feasibility study of the pumped storage power station
Školník, Martin ; Golík,, Pavel (referee) ; Dráb, Aleš (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the feasibility study of the pumped-storage hydropower plant. Design is divided at three parts – upper water-reservoir with water intake, penstock with cabel tunnel and mechanical room with four Francis reversible turbine. Study contains engineering report, hydraulic calculations, photodocumentation and drawing documentation.
Water Management Analysis of Reservoir Strorage Capacity
Al-Ali, Ahmad ; Paseka, Stanislav (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis contains a storage volume analysis of a selected water reservoir. The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on determing storage reservoir capacity and outflow of reservoir. The thesis’s goal is to perform a detail analysis of changes in the storage capacity with relation to time series of the mean annual flows’ statistical analysis.

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