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Condensing steam turbine
Šikula, František ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Fiedler, Jan (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is a project of condensing steam turbine, which uses as an energy source heat waste from high output combustion engines. In the first part of the thesis, there is a general overview of different types of combustion engines and their thermodynamic cycles. There are also explained important features, which are essential for running of combustion engines. In the second part, there is a theoretical explanation of steam turbine. The main part of the thesis is a project of condensing steam turbine with an integrated gearbox. At first there are chosen basic conceptions, which influence the project; then there is calculated an algorithm for thermodynamic calculation for each turbine module. At the end, there is conducted a simplified calculation of a gearbox and there is also a calculation of payback period of the designed steam turbine. There are made drawings, which are all base on the previous calculations. There are drawings of sectional views of each unit and there is also a drawing of construction arrangement of steam turbine with a generator.
Osmotic power plants
Šikula, František ; Brázdil, Marian (referee) ; Šnajdárek, Ladislav (advisor)
The main purpose of this bachelor thesis is a theoretical description and an analysis of osmotic plants, mainly their suitability for being used as an alternative source for energy making. In the first part of this thesis are explained elementary principles of converting osmotic power to energy. In the next part are presented main characteristic features of an osmotic power plant. This section consist of description of its potential location, of water pre-treatment and of membranes units. The last section of this thesis consists of a case study, which analyses a potential osmotic power plant located in Scotland. In this case study are summarized all assumed approximate costs of this power plant. In the conclusion was proved that nowadays osmotic power plants are not financially favorable.
Condensing steam turbine
Šikula, František ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Fiedler, Jan (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is a project of condensing steam turbine, which uses as an energy source heat waste from high output combustion engines. In the first part of the thesis, there is a general overview of different types of combustion engines and their thermodynamic cycles. There are also explained important features, which are essential for running of combustion engines. In the second part, there is a theoretical explanation of steam turbine. The main part of the thesis is a project of condensing steam turbine with an integrated gearbox. At first there are chosen basic conceptions, which influence the project; then there is calculated an algorithm for thermodynamic calculation for each turbine module. At the end, there is conducted a simplified calculation of a gearbox and there is also a calculation of payback period of the designed steam turbine. There are made drawings, which are all base on the previous calculations. There are drawings of sectional views of each unit and there is also a drawing of construction arrangement of steam turbine with a generator.
Osmotic power plants
Šikula, František ; Brázdil, Marian (referee) ; Šnajdárek, Ladislav (advisor)
The main purpose of this bachelor thesis is a theoretical description and an analysis of osmotic plants, mainly their suitability for being used as an alternative source for energy making. In the first part of this thesis are explained elementary principles of converting osmotic power to energy. In the next part are presented main characteristic features of an osmotic power plant. This section consist of description of its potential location, of water pre-treatment and of membranes units. The last section of this thesis consists of a case study, which analyses a potential osmotic power plant located in Scotland. In this case study are summarized all assumed approximate costs of this power plant. In the conclusion was proved that nowadays osmotic power plants are not financially favorable.

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