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Fast charging of EV vehicles - overview of technologies
Boršoš, Adam ; Charvát, Pavel (referee) ; Fišer, Jan (advisor)
Charging speed is one of the key parameters that affects the attractiveness of electric cars for drivers. Therefore, it is important to determine the methods that can charge the electric car as quickly as possible. An overview of electric vehicle charging technologies and the identification of those that are considered fast charging has been made. It has been found that the fastest technology is DC charging. A list of six connectors that allow this charging has also been created. These were then compared. An overview of charging networks, that enable fast charging, was made in the next chapter. The three largest providers of charging stations in the Czech Republic and also the two that specialize in fast charging were listed. The topic of battery cooling is also related to charging. Therefore, the following chapter provides an overview of technologies that are used to cool batteries. The last part focuses on the factors that cause the degradation of batteries. An overview of the four main causes of degradation and their effect on the battery was demonstrated.
Ventilated protective clothing for healthcare staff in contaminated environments
Štenclová, Kristýna ; Kopečková, Barbora (referee) ; Fišer, Jan (advisor)
Focus of the masters thesis is experimental verification of cooling effect of ambient air stream directed under a protective clothing of a human. The first part is a review of literature encompassing concepts related to thermal comfort and heat transfer. Possibilities of cooling a human who is moving in high ambient temperature environment are introduced in this part. The second part is focused on hypotheses devised and experiments performed. The last part is focused on results of the experiments and their comparison with an experiment described in literature.
Evaluation of the cabin thermal environment by the means of equivalent temperature measuring systems
Zrůst, Michael ; Šíp, Jan (referee) ; Fišer, Jan (advisor)
With increasing amount of vehicles on roads, the mobility of humanity and time spent in car cabins grows the signifikance of reaching and maintaining thermal comfort for passengers during long and also short journeys. With electric car industry growing there is an effort to lower the consumption of energy by HVAC systems to enlarge the reach of electric car and for combustion engine cars to lower the emissions coming from maintaining proper thermal comfort.
Energy retrofitting of a family home to the nearly zero energy building
Uhlíř, David ; Fišer, Jan (referee) ; Charvát, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis is devoted to reducing the energy intensity of a two-storey family house from the 1960s, to a building with almost zero energy consumption. First, the family house is analyzed in terms of the condition before reconstruction. The result of this analysis is a certificate of energy performance of the building in its original condition. Within the individual chapters, I subsequently propose specific energy saving measures. At the end of each chapter, these measures are economically evaluated using the New Green Savings Grant Program. The first measure is dedicated to improving the thermal technical properties of the building envelope. This is ensured by the complex insulation of the family house and the replacement of the original windows and doors. The second measure is devoted to the design of a suitable method of forced ventilation with heat recovery. As part of the third measure, I assess and select a suitable heat source that will replace the original heat source of the family house. As a final measure, I propose the use of a renewable energy source in the form of a photovoltaic system, which is based on energy simulation in the program DEKSOFT FVE. At the end of my work, I am developing a building energy performance certificate, which assesses the fulfillment of the condition of a building with almost zero energy consumption.
The system of remedial measures
Fišer, Jan ; Winterová, Alena (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
Summary: In my master's thesis I focus on remedial measures and appellate proceedings. Special attention is given to explanation of rules and principles of the appellation, cassation and revision correction system and the differences between them. This theoretical definition of the mentioned systems is then followed by their practical application in the Czech civil procedure, including its development in the last ten years and mentioning possible amendments in the future. At the end of the paper there is presented the German legal regulation of remedial measures. The master's thesis is, apart of the introduction and conclusion, composed of five chapters, each of them dealing with remedial measures and correction systems from a different point of view. Chapter one is introductory and outlines the questions of appellate proceedings and legal remedies, it also defines basic terminology that is then used in other chapters. Chapter two introduces various correction systems. The chapter is subdivided into four parts. Part one describes the appellation system and its principles. It explains the differences between the system of full appellation the system of inchoate appellation in detail. Second part focuses on the cassation system and its rules. Part three deals with the revision system. The last part looks at...
Foundation and creation of a limited liability company
Fišer, Jan ; Patěk, Daniel (referee) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
Summary: In my thesis I focus on foundation and creation of a limited liability company under Czech law. Special attention is given to the explanation of limited liability of the partners of this type of company. The paper also focuses on distinction of the terms foundation of a company and creation of a company and the difference between them. The theoretical definition of the limited liability company is then followed by examining, explaining and analysing the foundation and subsequent creation of a limited liability company. The text also presents the new law, regulating inter alia limited liability companies, that comes into effect on 1st January 2014. The thesis is, apart the introduction and conclusion, composed of the chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of foundation and creation of limited liability companies. Chapter one is introductory and defines the basic terminology and juridical institutes that are then used in other chapters of the paper. One part also describes the history of limited liability companies on the territory of the Czech Republic and its predecessor countries. Chapter two introduces the process of foundation and creation of a limited liability company. The chapter is subdivided into ten parts. Part one describes the difference between foundation of a company and...
Ways to influence amateur's athletes postural stability
Fišer, Jan ; Zahálka, František (advisor) ; Nováková, Tereza (referee)
Title Ways to influence amateur s athletes postural stability Objectives The aim of this study is to describe the selected parameters of body composition and postural stability of the amateur s athletes (floorball players) group and to assess the efficiency of short-term intervention exercise based on senzomotor stimulation, acral coactivation therapy and plyometrics. Methods This work is a descriptive work, one part of it is the intervention. Two groups of amateur s athletes (floorball players) were examined during the study - intervention group(n = 16, average height = 178,23 cm (std 7,18), average weight = 80,04 (std 11,53), average age = 25,15 years (std3,31 )) and control group(n = 8, ave- rage height = 181,48 cm (std 5,59), average weight = 82,29 kg (std 11,20), average age = 27,07 let (2,68)). Each participant underwent the entrance measurement both on Footscan to evaluate the level of postural stability by selected parameters and on InBody 3.0 a Tanita to evaluate the level of body composition by selected parame- ters. Then the intervention group took part in the intervention exercise. After the six week intervention period underwent both groups the second measurement. The results of both measurements were evaluated, compared and statistically analyzed. Results The results showed great...
Continued fractions in coding theory
Fišer, Jan ; Šťovíček, Jan (advisor) ; Holub, Štěpán (referee)
The first part of the thesis acquaints us with the Reed-Solomon codes, methods of their construction and encoding. At the same time we provide the evi- dence of their most important properties including the relevant theoretical basis. In the second chapter we introduce the theory of continued fractions over a field and examine their structure. Applying the executed general ob- servations on the specific case of the formal Laurent series we get to efficient Reed-Solomon decoding algorithm. Without complete proofs we also men- tion other two decoding algorithms that are based on solving the key equation as well, namely Berlekamp-Massey and Euclidean algorithm. In the end we show the equivalence of these three algorithms.
Hydrogen vs. electricity - comparison of energy performance of EV powertrains
Šándor, Kristián ; Mišík, Ondrej (referee) ; Fišer, Jan (advisor)
The topic of emission reduction and the increase in the share of energy produced from renewable sources remains actual and highly discussed in 2021. It was the major reason why I chose to compose this bachelor’s thesis, in which I aim to critically evaluate and compare the energy performance of an electrical vehicle and a hydrogen vehicle. The theoretical part of the thesis outlines the aforementioned drivetrains as well as the plug-in hybrid drivetrain. The practical part of the thesis focuses on calculations of the energy performance of the drivetrains for the year 2021 with a rational estimate for 2050. The methods of electricity and hydrogen production are crucial for energy performance evaluation. Data shows that electric cars operated in countries with a high share of energy produced from renewable sources are the least energetically demanding. On the other hand, if the energy production depends predominantly on fossil fuels, it is more efficient to operate a hydrogen vehicle. Calculations show that when considering the indirect emissions during the operation as well as the energy performance, the plug-in hybrid vehicles are the least efficient. The difference in efficiency between electric and hydrogen vehicles varies depending on the mode of energy production of that specific country. The conclusion of this thesis also discusses advantages, disadvantages and technological challenges concerning the aforementioned drivetrains.
Study of the cooling system of a building with regard to climate change in the Czech Republic
Vašulka, Tomáš ; Charvát, Pavel (referee) ; Fišer, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis aims to prepare a study of the cooling system of a multifunctional building with regard to climate change predicted until the middle of the 21st century. The work includes determining the heat load of refrigerated rooms and designing measures to reduce heat gains in the summer. Diploma thesis includes design of a cooling system with fan-coil units as end appliances with the necessary hydraulic calculations. A single-stage absorption cooling unit is used as the considered cooling source, to which a free cooling heat exchanger is assigned. The design of the cooling source includes the necessary hydraulic calculations and dimensioning of the system ensuring its functional operation. Part of the diploma thesis is drawing documentation of cooling technology and connection of fan-coil units.

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