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Control of linear drives HIWIN
Roman, Jan ; Kaván, Martin (referee) ; Houška, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with three phase linear synchronous electric motors mounted on linear drive, its system of sensors and control. The analysis of working principle and classification of linear motor was done in the beginning part; analysis of the drives sensors system was made in the following chapter. The thesis also deals with the driver from the automation point of view, its tuning and behavior according to high dynamics and precise positioning. The last chapter discusses the issue of controlling two linear drives. Whole thesis was realized on a borrowed linear motor with driver from HIWIN corp.
Cooling systems in computers
Roman, Jan ; Kamenský, Petr (referee) ; Hejčík, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with present methods of cooling computer components, describe its properties mainly efficiency and suitability for appropriate cooling tasks. For better understanding and quantification of its principles there are given possibilities of heat transfer. Next work deals with problematics of cooling data centres, shows its energy consumption and says about possibilities of waste heat recovery.
Control of linear drives HIWIN
Roman, Jan ; Kaván, Martin (referee) ; Houška, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with three phase linear synchronous electric motors mounted on linear drive, its system of sensors and control. The analysis of working principle and classification of linear motor was done in the beginning part; analysis of the drives sensors system was made in the following chapter. The thesis also deals with the driver from the automation point of view, its tuning and behavior according to high dynamics and precise positioning. The last chapter discusses the issue of controlling two linear drives. Whole thesis was realized on a borrowed linear motor with driver from HIWIN corp.
Cooling systems in computers
Roman, Jan ; Kamenský, Petr (referee) ; Hejčík, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with present methods of cooling computer components, describe its properties mainly efficiency and suitability for appropriate cooling tasks. For better understanding and quantification of its principles there are given possibilities of heat transfer. Next work deals with problematics of cooling data centres, shows its energy consumption and says about possibilities of waste heat recovery.

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