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Creating a programmable LED glow staff
Majer, Julián ; Chladil, Ladislav (referee) ; Bayer, Robert (advisor)
The thesis offers a solution on the topic of a programmable LED staff suitable for various uses. The device was primarily designed for the purpose of light shows. The thesis describes the selection of appropriate components and materials, then addresses the construction issues of a portable device and PCB design. The device's features allow battery operation and the rendering of more complex effects thanks to the use of an accelerometer. Part of the thesis included the design of software used for testing the device.
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Preparation and characterization of epoxy potting resins modified with nanoparticles
Lednický, Jiří ; Polsterová, Helena (referee) ; Chladil, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on nanocomposites composed of an organic matrix in the form of epoxy resin and TiO2 filler in the anatase crystallographic structure with dimensions in the order of tens of nanometers. The work is aimed at understanding the issue of nanocomposites, summarizing the results of other studies, and especially at the production and characterization of samples with nanoparticles dispersed using a planetary mill. Furthermore, the effect of the used nanoparticles and dispersion in the planetary mill on the dielectric properties of pure epoxy resin was analyzed.
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Functional TiO2 layers on fiber structures
Bečár, Tomáš ; Chladil, Ladislav (referee) ; Bača, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the formation of functional layers on fibrous structures. The aim of the thesis is to deposit a titanium dioxide film on glass fibres for its use as an additive in lead acid batteries. The work includes a survey of methods of titanium dioxide deposition on glass substrate, a review of measuring and recording equipment and a structural analysis of the materials used. As a result of the work, experiments of titanium dioxide deposition on filter paper and glass fibers will be developed along with their analysis. The evaluation of the analyses will be followed by a proposal for the use of these functional layers in possible applications.
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Using of X-ray for distribution analysis of electrodes for secondary cell application
Macháč, Milan ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Chladil, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on in-situ analysis of the composition of the negative electrodes of second secondary cells with using X-ray radiation. The first part is dedicated to the theory of lead accumulators, including charging, discharging, battery components and individual degradation mechanisms. The main part of the thesis includes the preparation of electrochemical in situ XRD cells and following measurement of the growth of lead sulphate crystals on the OCV potential. Furthermore, the lead cell was subjected to the measurement of the cyclic voltammetry around the working point of the negative electrodes. From these measurements was evident gradual increase of the lead sulfate crystals. The analysis was supplemented with electron microscopy images. In addition, were evaluated the in-situ particle analysis of the LTO Sigma sample.
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Electrochemical Properties of Lithium-Ion battery under Elevated Temperature
Kulíková, Barbora ; Chladil, Ladislav (referee) ; Bača, Petr (advisor)
This Master’s thesis deals with a monitoring of the temperature influence on Li-ion batteries, literature search of this topic and proposal of experiments. First chapter contains the theory of evolution and fundamentals of the Li-ion batteries. Planned experiments with flow charts and block diagrams are described in the second chapter. The work station is explained along with a description of the execution of the experiments in the third chapter. The experiments are analyzed and results explained in the last chapter.
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Effect of Organic Additives on Electrochemical Processes Influencing Zn-Air Battery parameters
Smejkal, Jan ; Čech, Ondřej (referee) ; Chladil, Ladislav (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the study of the influence of selected organic additives on the properties and morphology of zinc deposit on the negative electrode when used in zinc-air accumulators. Organic additives have been selected based on the study of literature and previously done experiments. The deposition was made on the tin plate electrodes in a solution of 6 mol/l KOH saturated with ZnO with added additives. All chosen additives were studied with a focus on the morphology of zinc deposit and with regard to their ability to suppress dendritic growth. Zinc morphology was studied by using a Tescan Vega 3 electron microscope and a Rigaku MiniFlex HR 600 X-ray diffractometer.
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