This paper pursues the effect of changes in distance and vibration frequency on the vibration velocity amplitude. As an example, we used the vibrating sheet piles at the cons truction of a new multi-functional FEI building on the premises of VŠB - TU Ostrava, at 17 listopadu street. The effect of these changes is monitored both in in-situ measurements and in a simulated real-life situation. The calculation software Plaxis 2D is used for creation of numer ical models. At the close, the results from in-situ measurements are confronted with those achieved from the models., Tomáš Petřík, Eva Hrubešová and Markéta Lednická., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
In this paper, an approach to dynamic anaylysis based on the fuzzy set theory is presented. The dynamic analysis uses the response spectra method where the material parameters are considered fuzzy, which results in mode shapes and natural frequencies with fuzzy distribution. The internal forces are also in the form of fuzzy numbers and their fuzzy distribution in the structural elements reflects the degree of uncertainty contained in the input material parameters. This approach is explained in an illustrative example. and Obsahuje seznam literatury
The methodology of modelling and of qualitative analysis of large rotating systems with gear and bearing couplings is presented. The emphasis is laid on the modelling of nonlinear gear and bearing couplings and on their influence on the dynamic system response to the internal kinematic excitation in gearing and to parametric excitation caused by the time-varying meshing stiffness. The aim is to introduce a method of investigation the beahviour of the rotating system influenced by the mentioned excitation and to examine the influence of chosen operational parameters. The methodology of modelling and of qualitative dynamic behaviour analysis is tested on a two-stage gearbox. and Obsahuje seznam literatury