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Heat loss of tap-off units of a busbar trunking system
Koudelka, Jan ; Krbal, Michal (referee) ; Zezula, Michal (referee) ; Lázničková, Ilona (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of design of tap-off units of a busbar trunking system in point of view of a heat loss. At first the issue of busbar trunking systems as an alternitive to wires is presented in the thesis. Then there is a deep analysis of a design of a tap-off unit, including the issue of calculating the temperature-rise. For the design, a computer program was created, whose presentation makes up the cardial part of the thesis. Not only its parts are described, but also there is written how to work with it and which datas it uses. At last results of the design of the tap-off unit in the program are compared to the results of the type test of the temperature-rise.
Care of archaeological immovable and movable heritage in the landscape of the Czech Republic threatened by logging: A monumental procedure
Halamíčková, Alena ; Hlas, Jindřich ; Kováčik, Peter ; Koutecký, Tomáš ; Nitra, Tomáš ; Šlézar, Pavel ; Tomášek, Martin ; Večeřa, Josef ; Zezula, Michal
The monument procedure in a structured form records data obtained through research from the area of interest of the NAKI II project "Landscape memory of the Moravian and Silesian Sudetes in danger" (DG20P02OVV008). The monument procedure is categorized on the basis of the analysis of negative impacts in the care of movable and immovable archaeological heritage in the landscape of the Czech Republic, which are disturbed by logging.
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Selected issues in the High Medieval transformation of the Moravian-Silesian border region (evidence from archeological sources)
Zezula, Michal ; Klír, Tomáš (advisor) ; Starski, Michal J. (referee) ; Podliska, Jaroslav (referee)
Michal Zezula: Selected issues in the High Medieval transformation of the Moravian- Silesian border region (evidence from archeological sources) This study consists of three chapters and focuses on the Moravian-Silesian border region and its transformation during the High Middle Ages (in the 13th century). For most of the Early Middle Ages, this region lay on the boundary between the early Bohemian and Polish states, and after being annexed to the Přemyslid territories at the end of the 12th century it underwent fundamental changes, which are symbolized by the early emergence of institutionalized towns within the Bohemian Lands. The first chapter focuses on the Golensizi region in the Early Middle Ages, particularly on the village of Holasovice, which has attracted the attention of archeologists and historical researchers for over two centuries. Based on an assessment of older and more recent archeological discoveries and surveys, the significance of the location during the second half of the 12th century and the first half of the 13th century has been determined. Although there is at present no relevant archeological information which would provide evidence of the role played by Holasovice in the structures of the Piast state, its status as a local- level administrative centre in the Přemyslid-controlled...
Geografická perspektiva nejvíce navštěvovaných míst v České republice
Zezula, Michal
The object of this bachelor thesis is to analyse a geographical perspective of the most visited tourist sites in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part focuses on a tourism and its typology, dynamics and especially geography. The practical part of this thesis, using the theory described in the first part, analyses the TOP 10 most visited tourist sites in the Czech Republic, during a given period of time. The final part of this work also describes the situation in the most visited sites in all regions of the Czech Republic. The practical part also focuses on the dynamics and changes of the tourist attractions in their order. Data are processed using files which a contributory organization of the Czech Ministry of Regional Development - Czech Tourism publishes annually.
Elektronizace veřejných zakázek
Zezula, Michal
Currently frequently discussed topic of computerization frames a focus of this thesis on the computerization of public procurement. Fastly changing legislation and rules for the public procurement tendering are being highly criticized, especially by participants of the public procurement tendering, who are influenced by above mentioned changes the most. An objective of this diploma thesis is an analysis of specific changes and processes caused by the computerization, that occur in a life cycle of the public procurement. In addition to the previous goal, this thesis elaborates on the computarization impact on general practice, and describes what are new requirements for contracting parties, emerging from electronic input of public procurements. The proposed diploma thesis is divided into two parts, the first explains the topic in theory, the latter in practice. In the first part devoted to theoretical foundation, the thesis draws from an executed research of available scientific sources. This foundation is then interlinked to the practical part of the thesis, which analyses the life cycle of public procurement. The aforementioned part uses a specific example of public procurement input from practice, and its execution under current rules in comparison to the rule regime valid in the past. Both regimes are described in compliance with corresponding laws. The specific example of public procurement is chosen from The National Electronic Tool, and segmented into several phases. A summary of partial outputs of the thesis is included in the conclusion of the diploma thesis as well as answers on questions asked in an introduction part of the thesis.
Selected issues in the High Medieval transformation of the Moravian-Silesian border region (evidence from archeological sources)
Zezula, Michal ; Klír, Tomáš (advisor) ; Starski, Michal J. (referee) ; Podliska, Jaroslav (referee)
Michal Zezula: Selected issues in the High Medieval transformation of the Moravian- Silesian border region (evidence from archeological sources) This study consists of three chapters and focuses on the Moravian-Silesian border region and its transformation during the High Middle Ages (in the 13th century). For most of the Early Middle Ages, this region lay on the boundary between the early Bohemian and Polish states, and after being annexed to the Přemyslid territories at the end of the 12th century it underwent fundamental changes, which are symbolized by the early emergence of institutionalized towns within the Bohemian Lands. The first chapter focuses on the Golensizi region in the Early Middle Ages, particularly on the village of Holasovice, which has attracted the attention of archeologists and historical researchers for over two centuries. Based on an assessment of older and more recent archeological discoveries and surveys, the significance of the location during the second half of the 12th century and the first half of the 13th century has been determined. Although there is at present no relevant archeological information which would provide evidence of the role played by Holasovice in the structures of the Piast state, its status as a local- level administrative centre in the Přemyslid-controlled...
Heat loss of tap-off units of a busbar trunking system
Koudelka, Jan ; Krbal, Michal (referee) ; Zezula, Michal (referee) ; Lázničková, Ilona (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of design of tap-off units of a busbar trunking system in point of view of a heat loss. At first the issue of busbar trunking systems as an alternitive to wires is presented in the thesis. Then there is a deep analysis of a design of a tap-off unit, including the issue of calculating the temperature-rise. For the design, a computer program was created, whose presentation makes up the cardial part of the thesis. Not only its parts are described, but also there is written how to work with it and which datas it uses. At last results of the design of the tap-off unit in the program are compared to the results of the type test of the temperature-rise.
Electro Energy Market Organisation in the EU and the US
Zezula, Michal ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Abrhám, Josef (referee)
This diploma thesis analyses electro energy market organisation in the European Union and the United States of America. Liberalisation tendencies occurred in both areas during the 90's. The liberalisation is supposed to increase quality and reliability of electricity supplies as well as decrease electricity price. Electro energy industry belongs to the so called network industries, whose specifics prevent smooth liberalisation process. The vertically integrated companies or utilities in the US behave monopolistically on the market making the industry work inefficiently. Consequently, prices paid by customers are too high. The liberalisation should enable new participants to enter the market more easily as result of competition introduction and thereby also lead to pricing based on supply and demand interaction. The thesis also deals with price development in European and American areas liberalised to different extent. You can see number of similar tendencies and problems despite different way of electro energy market organisation in the EU and the US.
EU Energy Policy - Selected Problems of Electricity Market
Zezula, Michal ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Horák, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with selected problems of the electricity market in the European Union. Existence of vertically integrated companies limits proper functioning of the single electricity market, therefore the EU supports liberalization process aiming to create competitiveness in electroenergetic area. This would enhance safety and reliability of distribution and consequently it would lead to higher efficiency in electrical production and consumption, lower prices for end-users and sustainable development with respect to environment. One of the main instruments in the liberalization process is proprietary separation of electricity production and distribution, i.e. unbundling. This thesis explains the current performance of the electricity market and evaluates changes that could be reached by liberalization process.

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