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A traction drive for an electric bike with motor "Heinzmann"
Němec, Petr ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This work deals with a proposal and construction of a DC/DC converter for a control of a DC motor Heinzmann. The DC/DC converter will be used in an electric drive for a bicycle. The proposal of the DC/DC converter is designed for such engine power to avoid fully any human force to drive - pedaling. The work includes informations about the used motor, progress of proposal and dimensioning of the converter - power circuit and control electronics.
Voltage converter with microcontroller
Jedlinský, Lukáš ; Patočka, Miroslav (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
In these baccalaureate work is buckthorn power supply mobile computer from automobile nets. Main thought is using suspense raising equable changers with high working frequency. To regulation and operating sources will used microprocessor series AT Tiny. Will also be effected project programmatic equipment and his implementation to the integrated perimeter and project PCB and by herself realization hereof perimeter.
AC current sensors
Hašpica, Štěpán ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
Aim of the bachelor's thesis is to anylize chosen types of AC current sensors with focus on design of one chosen type. Sensoring of AC current can be done for instance by current measuring transformator, Hall's sond or Rogowski coil. These ways and types of sensors are disscussed in chapter no. 2. But main focus of thesis is in finding one definite algorithm for current meassuring transformator. New possible way in design is in-depth disscussed in chapter no. 3. Current meassuring transformator, or other types of sensors finds great application in area of power energetics and electronic engineering.
Switched power supplies microprocessor control
Žůrek, Tomáš ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Klíma, Bohumil (advisor)
This thesis deals with processor-controlled switching power supply. The power supply is designed to supply notebook from the power system of car.
Electrocar traction drive supplied with the hydrogen fuel cell
Pokálený, Jan ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
The topic of this diploma thesis is a traction drive of electrocar with fuel cell. The drive is supplied with hydrogen fuel cell with power of 2 kW. The traction drive consists of the three-phase DC/AC converter and the asynchronous machine. The main part of this work is a creation of the mathematical model of the traction drive in program Matlab–Simulink.
Bycicle with Combustion Engine and Electrical Transfer of Power
Mazálek, Tomáš ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
The objective of this semester thesis is design of the control algorithm, needed control and power circuits and PCB design for the unfinished bicycle concept with a combustion engine and electric power transmission. The control algorithm had to be designed to make efficient use of the combustion engine performance and to minimalize the fuel consumption and noise level of the device. All circuits are fully implemented by analog components for which were designed printed circuit boards using program Eagle and this boards were revived and debugged.
Control circuits of eddy-current brake
Hofmann, Oldřich ; Knobloch, Jan (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of control circuits for the eddy-current brake, which will be used as main component of the dynamometer. The thesis focuses on the design of transistor inverter used for driving the eddy current brake and the design of speed regulation. The thesis also describes various types of brakes used in dynamometers and the overall concept of dynamometer electrical systems. An integral part of the thesis is also the test of the current controller and simulation of the control system at MATLAB – SIMULINK.
Current source for the switchgear thermal test
Košíček, Jiří ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of semiconductor source for laboratory measurements of switchgears. The proposed source is able to use 16-250Hz frequency, fulfilling the standard value of voltage and current distortion. There are explained the theoretical knowledge of various types of inverters without transformer in the thesis. Furthermore, a circumferential proposal of source is made, which includes calculating the desired properties of individual components, their choice from offers from various manufacturers, and subsequently is constructed the total design solution. It is described the control and management of designed source and it is evaluated for the function finally.
Simulink transformer models based on equivalent circuits
Petrič, Peter ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Pazdera, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor‘s thesis is to project and then realize models of transformer in Matlab/Simulink program. These proposed procedures show the relation between original transformer and its spare connections. The first part of bachelor‘s thesis is oriented to theory of transformers which defines basic parametres and relations between them in transformer. Later in this part we try to describe cross-over from basic transformer model to the spare connection which is needed in realization of model in Simulink. The second part of bachelor‘;s thesis is oriented to theoretical description of vector transformation. It describes some basic relations of general transformation, currents transformation and voltage in certain connections. The third part of bachelor‘s thesis shows some practical realization of spare connection models of basic transformer in Simulink program. In this part we modeled some current transformer models and voltage for single-phase and three-phase system. As to compare we have created process of currents and voltages in transformer as well as power and load of each model.
Calculation of thermal resistance of finned heatsink
Kyanka, Radim ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Marek (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on the problem with analytical calculations needed to define thermal resistance of finned heat sinks. First it describes how temperature proceeds at different boundary conditions at fin tip. Than it describes different mechanisms of heat transfer, equlation of heat resistance especially of natural and forced convection. To verify the results there is comparison between analytical equlations written in Matlab program and measuring results.

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