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Time progression of metrological characteristics of electromagnetic current meters
Březina, Jiří ; Brázda, Martin (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This experimental diploma thesis investigates the changes in the metrological characteristics of the electromagnetic current meter of velocity. The theoretical part of the thesis includes a brief summary of technical and metrological characteristics of these types of devices. In addition, it describes the tested device, the test track, and the measurement procedure, which consists of two variants: long-term monitoring with a relatively regular monthly measurement interval and short-term monitoring with a regular daily measurement interval. The evaluation of the experimental work focuses on the repeatability and variability of the displayed point speed values and their stability over time. Furthermore, the parameters reported by the meter during long-term and short-term monitoring are compared to each other. The results are also compared with similar experiments.
Metrological characteristics of current velocity meters using the electromagnetic principle of measurement
Vítů, Martin ; Brázda, Martin (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the assesment of directional sensivity and accuracy of current stream velocity using electromagnetic induction meters in circumstances simulating the real measurement profiles condictions. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the issue of streamflow measurement in open channels and determination of the relevant measurement uncertainties. It also includes description of the hydraulic circuit and the subject current velocity meters. The experimental part of the thesis focuses on the effect of turbulence on the value and accuracy of measured velocity and directional sensivity of electromagnetic induction meters of current velocity. The results are compared with parameters given by manufacturers, research by other authors and with the metrological characteristics of hydrometric propellers, which are commonly used for streamflow measurement in open channels.
Metrological characteristics of current velocity meters using the electromagnetic principle of measurement
Vítů, Martin ; Brázda, Martin (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the assesment of directional sensivity and accuracy of current stream velocity using electromagnetic induction meters in circumstances simulating the real measurement profiles condictions. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the issue of streamflow measurement in open channels and determination of the relevant measurement uncertainties. It also includes description of the hydraulic circuit and the subject current velocity meters. The experimental part of the thesis focuses on the effect of turbulence on the value and accuracy of measured velocity and directional sensivity of electromagnetic induction meters of current velocity. The results are compared with parameters given by manufacturers, research by other authors and with the metrological characteristics of hydrometric propellers, which are commonly used for streamflow measurement in open channels.
Oxidativní enzymy v hroznech révy vinné
Brázda, Martin
The main objective of the Thesis is to understand the oxidation of must, especially enzymatic oxidation. It is caused by the oxidative enzymes that are already present on the grapes in vineyard, especially on those badly infected by mushroom diseases. The two main oxidative enzymes that need to be targeted are tyrosinase and laccase, collectively called polyphenoloxidasi (PPO). These most active oxidative enzymes, which already oxidize the must in the beginning of wine production and degrade the quality of future wine, belong to the group of oxidoreductases where oxygen is a catalyst for enzymatic activity and the phenolic compounds are substrates. Another main goal of the Thesis is to determine polyphenol oxidase activity on several samples of varieties and to compare how it affects other wine parameters such as acids, sugar content, etc. We will discus the oxidation of caftaric acid and its subsequent conversion to quinones. Quinones are just the product of the oxidation of phenolic compounds due to the activity of these enzymes. Caftaric and coutaric acids are the most oxidizable compounds for these enzymes and will therefore be discussed in more detail. It is also necessary to focus on possible protection against enzymatic oxidation.
Time progression of metrological characteristics of electromagnetic current meters
Březina, Jiří ; Brázda, Martin (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This experimental diploma thesis investigates the changes in the metrological characteristics of the electromagnetic current meter of velocity. The theoretical part of the thesis includes a brief summary of technical and metrological characteristics of these types of devices. In addition, it describes the tested device, the test track, and the measurement procedure, which consists of two variants: long-term monitoring with a relatively regular monthly measurement interval and short-term monitoring with a regular daily measurement interval. The evaluation of the experimental work focuses on the repeatability and variability of the displayed point speed values and their stability over time. Furthermore, the parameters reported by the meter during long-term and short-term monitoring are compared to each other. The results are also compared with similar experiments.
Use of integration method for discharge measurement in confusor of the flumes type Parshall
Zeiner, Pavel ; Brázda, Martin (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the measurement of flow rate in flumes type PARS P2, P3 and P4. First, there is a search for a convenient profile in confusor for research and consequently to construct graphical dependences from which to read the value of the correction coefficient for many water depths in flumes. Then, there are constructed graphical dependences from which to read the value of measurement uncertainty for many flow rates in flumes.

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