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Scanning capillary column by color scanner and zones recognition
Wojnar, Petr ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
The master’s thesis focuses on creating an application for scanner control through WIA interface. This aplication is used for reading capillary during electrical separation methods in analytic chemistry. Scanned pictures of capillary are possible to process using online application for detection of significant zones within experiment. Offline detection of a set of scanned pictures is also possible. These applications have been created in LabVIEW environment made by National Instruments.
Non-destructive inspection methods of aircraft selected parts
Kníř, Jakub ; Třetina, Karel (referee) ; Trefilová, Helena (advisor)
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a broad scientific field. This bachelor thesis provides an insight into NDT’s methods. It can’t embrace the whole field in any case because it’s needed to have knowledge from variety of other scientific fields in order to understand NDT completely. This thesis outlines basic testing methods and their usage for particular components of aircrafts. The thesis also includes a list of Czech and European standards relevant to the topic.
Analysis of individual organelles
Václavek, Tomáš ; Manion-Fisher, D. ; Muratore, K. ; Taylor, T. ; Křenková, Jana ; Foret, František ; Arriaga, E. A.
This poster describes a method of organelle analysis using capillary electrophoresis instrumentation with high sensitivity laser induced fluorescence detection.
Reducing the Edge Chipping for Capillary End Face Grinding and Polishing
Hošek, Jan ; Studenovský, K.
This paper presents results of glass capillary end face grinding and polishing by approach that reduces the edge chipping. Brittle materials have natural tendency for edge chipping what leads to beveling the sharp edges. Not beveled sharp edges on glass capillary are important for special applications like surface tension measurement of small liquid samples. We use common grinding and polishing process for capillary end face machining modified with gradual decreasing of grinding load based on the relation of the critical chipping load. Achieved surface roughness is measured using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Capillary inner edge quality is checked both with optical microscopes and electron microscope too. We achieved a non-chipped capillary inner edge with radius down to 100 nm.

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