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Pulse charging of lead-acid accumulator using negative current steps
Kantor, Pavel ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Křivík, Petr (advisor)
The lead-acid batteries are the most commonly used electrochemical power sources and are the oldest type of secondary battery cells. This master thesis provides a short introduction to the lead-acid batteries and shows possible ways of sorting from different points of view. Thesis describes construction of lead-acid batteries, parameters of lead-acid batteries, electrochemical and physical reactions inside the battery. Futher the thesis deals with pulse charging of lead-acid batteries. In the next part of the thesis is described the production of a set of experimental electrodes for electrochemical workplace resources. The final part of this thesis are experiments focusing on the pulse charging using negative current pulses and evaluate the effect of different pulse modes on cells.
Effect of additives in lead-acid batteries for hybrid electric vehicles.
Klaner, Pavel ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Bača, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with issues of the issue lead-acid batteries and their application in mode of hybrid electric vehicle. The experiment is focused on the production of electrodes to determine the effect five types of additives in negative active mass in PsoC(Partial State of Charge) mode. This simulates conditions occurring in the mode of hybrid electric vehicles (HEV).
Analyse of photovoltaic solar cells by the photoluminescence method
Baura, Tomáš ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the analysis of solar cells by photoluminescence method. Photoluminescence method is based on the excitation of luminescence radiation of the solar cell material by an external excitation light source. This method can detect various types of defects in the material solar cells. The main objective is the design and realization of a measuring system defects of solar cells, which is based on this method. For excitation of luminescence is used LED array. For the detection of luminescence is used CCD camera with IR optical filter. To filter out the excitation light radiation is used disc screen and optical interrupter. The parameters and options of this measuring system are verified and characterized by test measuring for example the achievable rotation speed of screen and response of optical interrupter. At the end is tested detection of luminescence radiation of solar cells in the measuring system. The measured images are compared with the method of electroluminescence.
Measuring system of photovoltaic modules efficiency
Vrána, Michal ; Stojan, Radek (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of the active load for adjusting the maximum power point of PV module and the module loaded with the defined parameters for measuring the effectiveness and identifying the characteristics of the PV module.
Usage of thermovision for detection of defected modules in solar system
Strnadel, Jan ; Tošer, Pavel (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with using thermography to detect defect of photovoltaic panels.There is research of the effect of climatic conditions to photovoltaic panel temperature. At the end of the thesis is degradation of pv panels calculated.
Ecological liquidation of photovoltaic cells and modules
Demchikhin, Sergey ; Veselý, Aleš (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The first part of this master’s thesis contain the history of photovoltaic technology and types of PV cells. Gave a consideration to advantages and disadvantages of solar cells. Compared their effectiveness and important parameters. In the next part described the recycling technology of modules at the end of their lifetime. Described certain recycled materials. At the end of the work described possible improvements to existing technologies used for encapsulating of cell. And wich would improve the recycling process.
Monocrystalic silicon - optical properties
Kahánek, Tomáš ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Špinka, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with optical properties of silicon. The main task of the work was to create silicon samples with ohmic contacts. Suitable radiation source was designed to measure absorption edge of monocrystalline silicon. Designed measuring station was realised. Measurements were performed on samples of p-type monocrystalline silicon provided by ON Semiconductor Rožnov. p. Radhoštěm. The absorbtion edge was measured.
Simulation of interconnection of solar cells in MATLAB
Střípek, Martin ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The main goal of the master’s thesis SIMULATION OF INTERCONNECTION OF SOLAR CELLS IN MATLAB is introduction of conversion principle of solar radiation into electrical energy in photovoltaic cells. The thesis deals with mathematical models and equations that describe the solar cell and their interconnection. The main task was to develop a user interface program using MATLAB. The produced program is intended to simulate a single cells or series connection, parallel or in series – parallel cells, and so simulate a photovoltaic panel.
Analytic method of solar panel and systems
Kopunec, Vít ; Veselý, Aleš (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the diploma work is to introduce analytical methods concerning solar panels and systems. Firstly, the attention is drawn to a principle of photovoltaic conversion including an explanation of photoelectric phenomenon as well as the issue of P-N junction considered to be the fundamental building block of a solar cell. With respect to the fact that the diploma work is to be focused on testing of solar panels and the identification of defects in solar cells, the work describes individual solar cells, solar panels as well as individual methods of defect identification. Secondly, the work includes sections dealing with the assessment of the measurement performed by using electroluminescence method as well as the measurement method of volt-ampere parameters. The last section of the work includes the assessment of solar panel aging after one-year performance using the electroluminescence measurement method.
I-V characteristic on photovoltaic modules connected in parallel and in serial
Láník, Lukáš ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Křivík, Petr (advisor)
In mentioned theses there are described the basic tenets of the photovoltaic panels operation. There is described the progress of the photovoltaic panels. Theses is focused on the theoretical knowledges about the equivalent circuits and their aplication in the proposed simulation system. The goal of theses is to create the surroundings in the program Agilent VEE Pro 8.0 and to create the program for the simulation of the serial and paralel conjunction of the photovoltaic panels. The resultant program enables the simulation of the I – V and P – V characteristics of the real photovoltaic panels.

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