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Electrical features of surface discharge for organic material decomposition
Budík, Martin ; Zdražil, Vladimír (referee) ; Bartlová, Milada (advisor)
The aim of this semestral work is to describe importance of electric surface discharges for decomposition of organic substances. This will serve to practical measurement of VA characteristic of surface discharge ignition, flow effect and type of portative gas for VA characteristic and moment of ignition of surface discharge. Then measurement of dynamic characteristic of surface discharge in assorted portative gases with diverse kind of flowage and setting of energetic ratios in discharge by means of dynamic characteristics. The main part of this work is dedicated to conditions of discharge ignition, its characteristics in different conditions and another types of discharges.
The solution of the constructional requirements on the experiments of lefters
Bartoš, Michal ; Bartlová, Milada (referee) ; Zdražil, Vladimír (advisor)
A problems of levitation with a lifter in the elektrostatic field is nowadays modern course of propulsion trend. It was created many in research studies a many and many of research unit work on it . Brought high tension to the lifter (asymmetric condenser) causes ionizing between two of electrodes. This effect bring about levitation.
Theoretical - practical view of the levitation of the lifter
Buday, Matej ; Bartlová, Milada (referee) ; Zdražil, Vladimír (advisor)
Levitation and its effects becomes a huge trend of modern physics. It is very important to be accurate and patient in the research. Representative of the theory, which we are examining, is a lifter and its levitation in electrostatic field. Air ionization is produced by high voltage connected to the lifter’s electrodes and a beam of plasma will surround a thin wire electrode. The levitation effect will appear, if there is right magnitude of electric field intensity and right method of lifter construction.

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