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Garage door drive with idnuction machine
Lažek, Tomáš ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Pazdera, Ivo (advisor)
This thesis deals with a design of an electrical drive for a sliding side door. Goal of the thesis is to design of a frequency converter for an asynchronous motor with a gearbox. In the first part, the power supply for the freqency converter is solved in form of a single phase rectifier. Power section is solved by an integrated module IKC10H60GA manofactured by Infineon. The control board is provided with circuits for communication between the processor and the power section. Auxiliary power supply is designed as a fly - back converter. The drive of the converter is realized by STM32 Nucleo - 64 board. The design of the converter and drive algorithm are described in detail.
Heat simulation of electric machine
Klaner, Pavel ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is dealing with finite element method and using it in thermal simulations by Ansys Workbench.
Motor parameter identification for laboratory stand
Lidmila, Petr ; Kadlec, Josef (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
The goal of introduced thesis is to provide measurement of the engines used as a tutorial laboratory stand in the course “Electric drives”. Due to the absence of appropriate measurement centre, the main emphasis is laid on the modernization of older dynymometer, which is going to be used by the students. Dynymometer has been equipped with the electric speed and torque vbmeasurement, data from these measurements are displayed and evaluated by the digital devices very clearly and precisely. Engines parameters measurements has only marginal importance in this thesis.
Analysis of electromechanical parameters of a historical induction machine and their comparison to a modern machine
Muczka, Vojtěch ; Patočka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is related to a renovation of a historical induction motor and parameter comparison with modern equivalent. The first part describes the working principal of an induction motor. The next part is dedicated to the process of renovation of this motor, measurements and calculations of its parameters, followed by evaluation of parameter differences between historical and modern motor.
Induction machnine control techniques and models
Vidlák, Michal ; Knobloch, Jan (referee) ; Pazdera, Ivo (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of the asynchronous mathematical model, and creation its model in MATLAB Simulink. And by creating different types of asynchronous motor control. At the beginning of the work there are theoretical knowledge about transformation of quantities into coordinates, which are needed for creation of mathematical model and further for machine control. Furthermore, control logarithms are created from these transformed quantities, which can be used to control the torque or engine speed. It is a constant magnetic flux control, scalar control, vector control, and ultimately direct torque control. All derived control algorithms have been tested in MATLAB Simulink. Where were simulations of investigated quantities.
Calculation of the distribution of temperature field of induction machine
Suk, Jiří ; Dostál, Lukáš (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The issue of this bachelor’s thesis is calculation of the distribution of temperature field of induction machine. There is used three different methods of calculating which are compared in the conclusion. First method is lab measuring of surface temperature on different spots on the machine while unloaded without active cooling. Temperature is measured on four spots using different devices. Another way how to calculate temperature field is computer simulation in ANSYS Workbench using finite elements method. In this method is necessary to create real-based model of motor in CAD system. In this case Autodesk Inventor 2015 was used. Last method was simplified analytics calculation using heat circuit of the stator part. Last but not least is comparison of all used methods, results and accuracy of calculation.
DC/AC inverter for small asynchronous machine
Pavlík, Ondřej ; Patočka, Miroslav (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to propose three-phase converter of low power 100W for driving the asynchronous motor. The device is suitable for construction with fans. This proposal was optimized in light of close price and of technical practicability. The arrangement is possible to use in less exacting applications where it was guarded high price of common converters so far. For allocation catalogue scheme were chosen acceptable components and designed the board of printed circuits.
Motor controller UMC100 training device
Janáček, Martin ; Vaněk, Jaromír (referee) ; Dohnal, Petr (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis conserning motor controller UMC100-FBP by ABB s.r.o. shows usage possibilities of this technology for 3-phase asynchronous motor. For demonstration was laboratory task designed and developed. It shows serious defective states of motor in practice. Construction plan and electrical diagram were made in AutoCAD and Inventor Professional.
Optimization of a small induction machine’s slots
Šišák, David ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
This master thesis deals with optimization of the shape of the stator and rotor slots of induction motor with focusing on increasing efficiency. The theoretical part introduces the principles of optimization algorithms. Another part is devoted to design the shape of slots and its influence on the shape of slots on machine. On the models of motor was conducted the optimized shape of slots by using a genetic algorithm. Firstly, it was performed by using the analytical calculation in the RMxprt program, then by using the finite element method on two different models, whose difference simulates the influence of the production technology on the efficiency of the motor. Laboratory measurement was made on a real machine as well. The results of the measurement, calculations and optimizations are compared in the work.
Diagnosis of electromagnetic origin vibrations in asynchronous motor
Koníček, Pavel ; Dostál, Lukáš (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The aim of this master´s thesis is to introduce methods of diagnostics of vibrations in electrical machines. Describe the various vibration sources located inside and outside of the electric machine. Description of the sources of vibration is then preferably dedicated to vibration of electromagnetic origin. There is a description of the construction of an asynchronous motor and the magnetic circuit, the theory of vibrations and their origin. Described are also vibration sensor enables measurement and mathematical tools for their evaluation. In this work also practical vibration measurements on an asynchronous motor, data processing, their subsequent analysis and computer simulation of electromagnetic vibration origin. The conclusion of this work is devoted to the evaluation of the data obtained.

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