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Microplastics removing from water
Ermis, Martin ; Himr, Daniel (referee) ; Štigler, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the occurrence of microplastics in water, the reasons for their potential elimination, and the possibilities leading to that. More specifically, it focuses on flotation as a process for removing microplastics from water. Flotation is further described from a theoretical point of view and its mathematical model is developed. The wettability of selected polymers is measured. The experiment performed to determine the efficiency of flotation as a process of treating water from microplastics is described. This efficiency is further compared to measured wettability.
Experimental stand for mechanical heart valves
Ermis, Martin ; Kůrečka, Jan (referee) ; Šedivý, Dominik (advisor)
The thesis focuses on experimental stand for mechanical heart valves. It consists of brief research about cardiovascular system and artificial heart valves. Another part of the thesis is report about measurement made on the stand. This is followed by analysis of other experimental stands in the world and suggestions for improvement of current stand in the laboratory of Victor Kaplan Department of Fluid Engineering.
Microplastics removing from water
Ermis, Martin ; Himr, Daniel (referee) ; Štigler, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the occurrence of microplastics in water, the reasons for their potential elimination, and the possibilities leading to that. More specifically, it focuses on flotation as a process for removing microplastics from water. Flotation is further described from a theoretical point of view and its mathematical model is developed. The wettability of selected polymers is measured. The experiment performed to determine the efficiency of flotation as a process of treating water from microplastics is described. This efficiency is further compared to measured wettability.
Experimental stand for mechanical heart valves
Ermis, Martin ; Kůrečka, Jan (referee) ; Šedivý, Dominik (advisor)
The thesis focuses on experimental stand for mechanical heart valves. It consists of brief research about cardiovascular system and artificial heart valves. Another part of the thesis is report about measurement made on the stand. This is followed by analysis of other experimental stands in the world and suggestions for improvement of current stand in the laboratory of Victor Kaplan Department of Fluid Engineering.

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