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Calculation of the temperature field of an asynchronous motor
Pavlásek, Ondřej ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on thermal calculations of an asynchronous machine. The first part of the thesis addresses the issues related to the asynchronous motor and the occurrence of losses. The next section is dedicated to the thermics of electrical machines, heat, and cooling. Subsequently, a temperature distribution calculation was performed on the TM90-4S motor using the Motorcad program, and these results were compared with measurements on the machine.
Vibrodiagnostics of electrical machines
Petráček, Samuel ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with getting to know vibrations and their description. What types of vibrations occur, what are their parameters, such as deflection or acceleration, and a slightly described frequency analysis for non-harmonic signals. Subsequently, the sources of vibrations in electric rotating machines are described. Types of vibration sources are described here, for example of mechanical origin or on the bearing. The causes of their occurrence are, for example, rotor imbalance, rotor misalignment or mechanical loosening. And their subsequent effect on the machine in axial and radial directions. Furthermore, the Crest Factor measurement method and a summary of other diagnostic methods of vibrodiagnostics such as Envelope Analysis and Kurtosis Factor are described. For what purposes these methods are used and their advantages and disadvantages. In the practical part, 4 asynchronous motors were measured with prerequisites for faults with rotor eccentricity. The effective values of the vibrations and the Crest Factor were calculated here, followed by a frequency analysis using FFT (Fast Fourier Transform). In the end, the resulting data were evaluated.
The use of neural networks in vibrodiagnostics
Benčo, Branislav ; Klíma, Petr (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The Diploma thesis deals with the analysis of vibrations in electrical machines over time and frequency. The thesis is divided into several chapters describing the different types of analyses as well as describing the equipment for measuring the values that describe the vibration.
Creation and analysis of electrical machines parametric models at CAD systems.
Chmelíček, Petr ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Kuchyňková, Hana (advisor)
Aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to demonstrate facilities of computer aided design on practical tasks. First part contains description of Autodesk Inventor, which is one of the most important modern parametric CAD systems. There is described the basics of modeling, drawing creating and analysis of design. Second part is oriented on demonstration of capabilities of Ansys Workbench, which is important system for solution of engineering problems by the finite element method. Also there is description of user interface of Ansys, analysis of electromagnetic field in asynchronous motor and description of one phase asynchronous motor. Task of last part is to create animated presentation of asynchronous motor with outer rotor in Inventor studio.
Braking of an induction machine
Mareček, Šimon ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
The work is focused on the braking of an induction engine and the risks associated with it. In the first part, there are readers acquainted with the technical parameters of the induction engine, which is used for simulations. The second part focuses on the simulation program Ansys Maxwell and the finite element method. In the third part, there are readers introduced to a general description of the induction machine. The fourth part consists of countercurrent braking. The penultimate part is devoted to dynamic braking. The last part contains a brief introduction to generator braking. The chapters focused on braking are supplemented by simulated waveforms.
Utilization of adaptive CAD systems at virtual model creation of electrical motors
Sedláčková, Petra ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Kuchyňková, Hana (advisor)
Thermal analysis of electric machine is one of the key steps in design procedure. Traditionally, thermal calculations are done by analytical method, mostly based on equivalent electrical circuit, where thermal quantities are replaced by equivalent electrical quantities. These methods employ so-called electro thermal analogy. Different approach is to use Finite Element Method, which is the main goal of this thesis. First part of the thesis is devoted to description of CAD system Autodesk Inventor, which is modern parametric CAD for modelling of virtual prototypes. This system is then used for creation of three dimensional model of brushless DC machine. Second part is focused on thermal calculations in Ansys Workbench environment. Model of brushless DC machine created in Inventor is transferred into Ansys Workbench and thermal analysis is carried out.
Modeling of flow on synchronous generator
Chlup, Jaroslav ; Skalka, Miroslav (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This project deals with simulation´s possibilities of air flow in electric machines. A finite element method is the final element technique. Aim of this project is conversion universal formula for calculation friction dissipation factor. For its location is necessary to create 27 simulations according to the 2. plan order. Usage programme MATLAB for processing results obtain requisite algorithm for calculation friction dissipation factor.
Chassis Electrical Systems
Maňák, Radim ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
Increasing demands onto active safety in service and passengers´s safety. This things requiring progression in technologies. In the first place electronic components were reached the greatest prosperity and improvement. Currently price electronic equipment is approximating to half price in be half car. The most important ones of safety is best quality and trouble-free operation. This project will be described splitting active safety and system integration to the unit system.
Heat simulation of electric machine
Klaner, Pavel ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is dealing with finite element method and using it in thermal simulations by Ansys Workbench.
Methods of analysis of vibration signals
Russ, David ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The main target of this master’s thesis is to focus on methods of analysis of vibration signals in electric machines. To get know the basic principles of the diagnostics methods, is important to clarify origin of the vibration signals and the impact they have. The selected methods were tested practically by measurement on electric machines. Measured data were processed in program LabVIEW. In this thesis were created programs which actually can be aplicated for complete vibrodiagnostics of electric machines in particular induction motors. The basic evaluation of vibration are the RMS value, Crest factor, time course and power spectrum. Results of this thesis are used to demonstrate how quickly and effectively can be vibration signals from electric machines evaluated.

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