Teorie celkového výstupu (nastoupané výšky)

but.committeedoc. Ing. Luděk Nechvátal, Ph.D. (předseda) prof. RNDr. Miloslav Druckmüller, CSc. (místopředseda) prof. Mgr. Pavel Řehák, Ph.D. (člen) doc. RNDr. Jiří Tomáš, Dr. (člen) doc. Mgr. et Mgr. Aleš Návrat, Ph.D. (člen) Mariapia Palombaro (člen) Gennaro Ciampa (člen) Matteo Colangeli (člen) Carmela Scalone (člen)cs
but.defenceThe student presented his master's thesis on the topic: Elevation gain theory. After the presentation, the supervisor's review was read. The opponent was present during the defense and had read her review. The student could not adequately comment on the flaw in the definition of D_B.cs
but.jazykangličtina (English)
but.programApplied and Interdisciplinary Mathematicscs
but.resultpráce byla úspěšně obhájenacs
dc.contributor.advisorPavlík, Janen
dc.contributor.authorFaal, Pa Malicken
dc.contributor.refereeŠtoudková Růžičková, Vieraen
dc.date.created2024cs
dc.description.abstractThis thesis presents a detailed investigation of elevation gain theory, with a particular focus on the mathematical modeling and empirical validation of elevation gain across varying terrains and stride lengths. The study begins by outlining a theoretical framework for understanding the role of topography, terrain irregularities, and individual biomechanics in influencing elevation gain. Through the development of mathematical models and analysis of data collected during field experiments, the study offers insights into the non-linearity of elevation gain calculations, the impact of stride length, and the role of terrain types. Additionally, the research highlights the limitations of existing calculation methods and proposes improved models for more accurate estimations. By refining the elevation gain calculation process, this work contributes to enhanced route planning for athletes, outdoor recreation, and transportation engineering.en
dc.description.abstractThis thesis presents a detailed investigation of elevation gain theory, with a particular focus on the mathematical modeling and empirical validation of elevation gain across varying terrains and stride lengths. The study begins by outlining a theoretical framework for understanding the role of topography, terrain irregularities, and individual biomechanics in influencing elevation gain. Through the development of mathematical models and analysis of data collected during field experiments, the study offers insights into the non-linearity of elevation gain calculations, the impact of stride length, and the role of terrain types. Additionally, the research highlights the limitations of existing calculation methods and proposes improved models for more accurate estimations. By refining the elevation gain calculation process, this work contributes to enhanced route planning for athletes, outdoor recreation, and transportation engineering.cs
dc.description.markEcs
dc.identifier.citationFAAL, P. Teorie celkového výstupu (nastoupané výšky) [online]. Brno: Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství. 2024.cs
dc.identifier.other162467cs
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11012/249619
dc.language.isoencs
dc.publisherVysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrstvícs
dc.rightsStandardní licenční smlouva - přístup k plnému textu bez omezenícs
dc.subjectElevation Gainen
dc.subjectTerrainen
dc.subjectStride Lengthen
dc.subjectMathematical Modelingen
dc.subjectOutdoor Recreationen
dc.subjectElevation Gaincs
dc.subjectTerraincs
dc.subjectStride Lengthcs
dc.subjectMathematical Modelingcs
dc.subjectOutdoor Recreationcs
dc.titleTeorie celkového výstupu (nastoupané výšky)en
dc.title.alternativeElevation gain theorycs
dc.typeTextcs
dc.type.drivermasterThesisen
dc.type.evskpdiplomová prácecs
dcterms.dateAccepted2024-10-04cs
dcterms.modified2024-10-08-12:30:53cs
eprints.affiliatedInstitution.facultyFakulta strojního inženýrstvícs
sync.item.dbid162467en
sync.item.dbtypeZPen
sync.item.insts2025.03.27 10:46:40en
sync.item.modts2025.01.15 13:54:06en
thesis.disciplinebez specializacecs
thesis.grantorVysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství. Ústav matematikycs
thesis.levelInženýrskýcs
thesis.nameIng.cs
Files
Original bundle
Now showing 1 - 2 of 2
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
final-thesis.pdf
Size:
2.31 MB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format
Description:
file final-thesis.pdf
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
review_162467.html
Size:
13.15 KB
Format:
Hypertext Markup Language
Description:
file review_162467.html
Collections