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Options for increasing the efficiency of small motors.
Kusý, Karel ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis concerns itself with the possibilities of achieving higher efficiency of small asynchronous motors and their manufacturing costs. The following chapters describe the design, function and principles of speed regulation of the asynchronous motor. Next, losses that occur during motor operation and ways of reducing them, are described. The last chapter of the thesis addreses factors that influence the manufacturing costs of the asynchornous motor and evaluates the material costs of one modified motor.
Flux density measurement in electric machines
Hájek, Jan ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
Magnetic induction is one of the basic variables. This quantity is mainly used in engines. Without a magnetic induction range of engines would not work. For example, for an asynchronous motor is the distribution of magnetic induction is very important. Measurement of cognition and values, such as magnetic induction, there's still the new findings, which are for this very important issue. Measured magnetic induction is not so easy matter. Manufacturers will attempt to make the best of magnetic induction meter. They include GAUSS / TESLAMETR model 7030 working on the Hall effect. In practice, it is possible to calculate the size of magnetic induction into the engine through programs designed for this purpose. These include ANSYS Workbench. This program is able to very accurately detect and simulate what size will have a magnetic induction. Show us the place where the magnetic flux density in the largest and the smallest engine. Evaluated using these results we can then design the engine so as to give the best characteristics and minimize losses.
Coupled modeling of induction motor using finite element method
Gregor, Tomáš ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This thesis describes complex modeling of asynchronous motor by finite element method. Complex modeling concerns to making models based on different physical principles and their connection. Models are made in Ansys program components and their connection is made in program Ansys Workbench. This thesis includes creating electromagnetic model, thermal model, mechanical model and coupled model which connect partial models.
Iverter for three-phase motor
Mikuška, Martin ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Knobloch, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis goes into design of particular circuits for three phase inverter. Inverter’s control is ensured by digital signal controller MC56F8013 with his program. Principle of control is suggested for individual motors. Inverter design considerate universal use and capability for any three phase motor. Particular blocks are compatible each other.
Computer aided design in electric drives
Berčík, Vojtěch ; Kadlec, Josef (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This work deals with computer modeling of measuring workplace with asynchronous and DC motor connected through flexible shaft coupling and manufacturing documentation of frame construction on which the engines are placed. The software used and its possibilities are also described.
Assessment and evaluation of safety in power. machines
Hromek, Lukáš ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Veselka, František (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the security and improving of electrical rotating machines service life, especially asynchronous motors. Work includes a description of the most common disorders, short description of the asynchronous motor cage casting, analysis of provided decommissioned motors with photo documentation. The last part of this thesis is focused to vibrodiagnostic of asynchronous motor with simulated imbalance and motor emplacement by laser.
Traction Drives with Asynchronous Motors
Běloušek, Josef ; Skala, Bohumil (referee) ; Richter, Aleš (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
The first part of this work is devoted to the design of a traction asynchronous motor. The second part focuses on the developed method of the equivalent circuit parameters identification of the asynchronous motor in the form of -network. It is explained here that the equivalent circuit in the shape of a -network, alternatively of an inverse 'I-network, is exactly equivalent and fully-fledged to a T-network, although one of two stray inductances is formally missing. Furthermore, the relationships for the conversions of the T-network parameters to the -network parameters and back, and of the T-network to the inverse 'I-network and back are found. The third part deals with the calculation of the torque and the current characteristics of the asynchronous motor. A sensitive analysis of the torque characteristic is carried out on the individual parameters of the equivalent circuit of the asynchronous motor in the form of a -network and a method of the measurement by means of a flywheel is used for the torque characteristic measurement of the asynchronous motor. The fourth part focuses on the verification of the identified -network parameters in the Matlab-model of the traction drive.
Thermal analysis of a small induction machine
Holcman, Marek ; Toman, Marek (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with the thermal analysis of a small asynchronous motor with a power of 600 W. The motor losses were determined first by the program RMxprt, and then by laboratory measurement. Temperatures in engine are calculated using the thermal resistance method. For analytical calculation of motor temperatures, a simple program was created using the Matlab computation program. Using the created program and determined losses, engine temperatures were calculated, which were then verified by measurement.
Fault Diagnosis of electrical machines using vibrations
Čech, Roman ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The task of this thesis is to introduce the problems of vibrafon sources in asynchronous motor and their effects and risks to the engine. We will classify the sources of vibration, we will focus for the defects of bearings and for dynamic and static eccentricity. The thesis includes vibration measurement for asynchronous motor, analysis and evaluation of bearings defects and eccentricities.
The use of optical methods in the diagnosis of electrical machines
Tobolák, Petr ; Kuchyňková, Hana (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This term describes questions of scanning rotors of asynchronous motors using 3D scanner. At the beginning it deals with a theory of asynchronous motors, defects of these machines and last but not least also questions of 3D scanning. Directly it focuses on a practical processing of measured rotors and their necessary modifications using of a program GEOMAGIC. It includes a diagnostic of deviations of scanning components of rotors with a model created on a program AUTODESK INVENTOR and posiible reasons of their creation.

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