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Active Aerodynamic Devices for Formula Student
Čechovič, Juraj ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Janoušek, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on active aerodynamics systems used both in Formula Student vehicles and the industry. The second part of the thesis consists of designing the concept for Dragon X vehicle from Brno University of Technology.
Scale free topology networks focused on MANET technology
Sehnálek, Adam ; Janovič, Filip (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
The main goal of my bachelor thesis is familiarization with a question of computer network with free topology aimed at MANET technology, or more precisely Motorola MESH. It deals with simulation of influence of bundle number within the network on data transfer using all possible routing protocols in Opnet Modeler. The first part contains description of basic networks with free topology and their characteristics. It devotes mainly to Mesh networks and mostly to Motorola technologies that are described there. All three Motorola network types can be found there - MOTOMESH Solo, MOTOMESH Duo and MOTOMESH Quattro. The second part of the thesis focuses on routing protocols available for MANET networks in Opnet Modeler. Principles and basic characteristics of protocols AODV (Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector), DSR (Dynamic Source Routing), OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing protocol) and TORA/IMEP (Temporally-Ordered Routing Algorithm) a GRP (Geographic Routing Protocol) are described there. The closing part of the thesis is dedicated to the simulation of individual protocols and their influence on transferring multimedia data through the network. It includes exact process of making the MANET network, configuration of individual components, choosing the necessary characteristics and after simulation view. It concludes also the final summary of all simulated protocols.
Analysis of composite system with different filler ratio
Mydlář, Marek ; Frk, Martin (referee) ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (advisor)
This master’s thesis applies dielectric relaxation spectroscopy to analyse impact of climatic changes on dielectric properties of composite material samples (TSA 220S varnish combined with 60.030 mica). Experiments aim to analyse effect of mica composite mass ratio (0, 4, 8 and 16 % of mica), relative humidity (0, 33, 55, 65, 75 and 95 %) and temperature (23, 30, 40 and 50 C) on complex permitivity as a function of frequency.
Dielectric Properties of Vegetable Oils for Electrical Engineering
Spohner, Milan ; Mejzlík,, Miroslav (referee) ; Mentlík, Václav (referee) ; Liedermann, Karel (advisor)
The dissertation thesis deals with the analysis of prospective environmentally compatible electrical insulating fluids for electrical engineering in relation to their chemical structure. The thesis starts with the overview of the current state of the art and of the latest trends in the use of synthetic and biodegradable natural oils. In the experimental part were studied these oils: mineral oils, rapeseed oil, sunflower oils, soybean oil, methyl oleate, peanut oil, MCT oil, castor oil and other. Dielectric properties were measured using LRC meter Agilent 4980A including dielectric liquid test fixture Agilent 16452A and also by the Novocontrol Alpha-A analyzer. Electrical properties are presented in the frequency range 10 mHz – 1 MHz range in the temperature interval 253 K to 363 K. The work goes on with the study of the suitability of individual oils for lower temperature, including the impact of the chemical structure and formulation on electrical properties.
Distributed measurement of acoustic vibrations and temperature
Bukovský, Jan ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with the problem of vibration and temperature measurement using standard telecommunication optical fibers. The main focus of this work is on the measurement of these parameters with distributed acoustic sensing systems (DAS). In this work are also discussed the issues of vibration and temperature measurement with distributed strain and temperature sensing systems (DSTS), with distributed temperature sensing systems (DTS) and with interferometric systems. As part of this work, measurements were made in the laboratory with a commercial DAS system. During these measurements, vibrations and temperature changes around the fiber were simulated. Several methods of data processing have been proposed to evaluate the measured data. The proposed methods of data processing and evaluation of the measured data can be found in the last part of this work.
Dielectric Properties of Vegetable Oils for Electrical Engineering
Spohner, Milan ; Mejzlík,, Miroslav (referee) ; Mentlík, Václav (referee) ; Liedermann, Karel (advisor)
The dissertation thesis deals with the analysis of prospective environmentally compatible electrical insulating fluids for electrical engineering in relation to their chemical structure. The thesis starts with the overview of the current state of the art and of the latest trends in the use of synthetic and biodegradable natural oils. In the experimental part were studied these oils: mineral oils, rapeseed oil, sunflower oils, soybean oil, methyl oleate, peanut oil, MCT oil, castor oil and other. Dielectric properties were measured using LRC meter Agilent 4980A including dielectric liquid test fixture Agilent 16452A and also by the Novocontrol Alpha-A analyzer. Electrical properties are presented in the frequency range 10 mHz – 1 MHz range in the temperature interval 253 K to 363 K. The work goes on with the study of the suitability of individual oils for lower temperature, including the impact of the chemical structure and formulation on electrical properties.
Active Aerodynamic Devices for Formula Student
Čechovič, Juraj ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Janoušek, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on active aerodynamics systems used both in Formula Student vehicles and the industry. The second part of the thesis consists of designing the concept for Dragon X vehicle from Brno University of Technology.
Scale free topology networks focused on MANET technology
Sehnálek, Adam ; Janovič, Filip (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
The main goal of my bachelor thesis is familiarization with a question of computer network with free topology aimed at MANET technology, or more precisely Motorola MESH. It deals with simulation of influence of bundle number within the network on data transfer using all possible routing protocols in Opnet Modeler. The first part contains description of basic networks with free topology and their characteristics. It devotes mainly to Mesh networks and mostly to Motorola technologies that are described there. All three Motorola network types can be found there - MOTOMESH Solo, MOTOMESH Duo and MOTOMESH Quattro. The second part of the thesis focuses on routing protocols available for MANET networks in Opnet Modeler. Principles and basic characteristics of protocols AODV (Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector), DSR (Dynamic Source Routing), OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing protocol) and TORA/IMEP (Temporally-Ordered Routing Algorithm) a GRP (Geographic Routing Protocol) are described there. The closing part of the thesis is dedicated to the simulation of individual protocols and their influence on transferring multimedia data through the network. It includes exact process of making the MANET network, configuration of individual components, choosing the necessary characteristics and after simulation view. It concludes also the final summary of all simulated protocols.
Analysis of composite system with different filler ratio
Mydlář, Marek ; Frk, Martin (referee) ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (advisor)
This master’s thesis applies dielectric relaxation spectroscopy to analyse impact of climatic changes on dielectric properties of composite material samples (TSA 220S varnish combined with 60.030 mica). Experiments aim to analyse effect of mica composite mass ratio (0, 4, 8 and 16 % of mica), relative humidity (0, 33, 55, 65, 75 and 95 %) and temperature (23, 30, 40 and 50 C) on complex permitivity as a function of frequency.
Surface examination of ultra-sharp cold field-emission cathode
Knápek, A. ; Brüstlová, J. ; Trčka, T. ; Klampár, M. ; Mikmeková, Šárka
An experimental cold field-emission cathode, based on metal-oxide-insulator structure has been analyzed by several non-destructive evaluation methods in order to describe the material properties and electrical behaviour of the sample. Owing to the fact that the tip of the cathode reaches nanoscopic-scale, several different evaluation methods have been incorporated. Firstly, the scanning electron microscopy (SEM), along with the electron dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) was performed to describe general proportions of the shape and the abundance of elements present in the surface layer. Secondly, the scanning low-energy electron microscopy (SLEEM) was applied in order to visualize the crystalline microstructure of the cathode surface. Finally, the epoxy coating covering the cathode tip was characterised using the dielectric relaxation spectroscopy (DRS) method.

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