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Drug transport using microbubbles
Piňos, Ondřej ; Tancjurová, Jana (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the research in field of medical usage of microbubbles, specially focused on ultrasound iniciated cavitation of microbubbles filled with drugs. Thesis includes technology of manufacturing, chemical composition, efects of cavitated microbubbles on tissue and description of mechanism that occurs during the aplication of ultrasound triggered microbubbles. Second part deals with mathematical description of microbubble under acustic pressure using the Rayleigh-Plesset equation and equation for microbubble with membrane are presented. The MATLAB script for calculation of physical parameters describing state of microbubble is also explained.
Computational modeling of cavitation characteristic curve of radial centrifugal pump
Leischner, Jakub ; Chabannes, Lilian (referee) ; Štefan, David (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá jedním z nejčastějších problémů spojených s provozem radiální odstředivých čerpadel mimo optimální podmínky - kavitací. Její příčiny a vliv jsou vysvětleny a shrnuty společně s popisem hlavních částí čerpadel a simulačních metod výpočtového modelování proudění. K vyhodnocení vlivů kavitace na provozní parametry čerpadla jsou použita data z experimentálního měření a vytvořeného CFD modelu. Hlavní charakteristiky čerpadla, jako dopravní výška a účinnost, jsou srovnány ve 4 bodech zahrnujících rozmezí od návrhového bodu až po nevhodný provozní režim při poklesu dopravní výšky o více než 3 %. Jako doplněk je z výsledků CFD simulací vyhodnocen objem páry vznikající v oběžném kole a frekvence pulzací působících sil.
Cavitation in microfluidic orifice
Bohunský, Tomáš ; Burda, Radim (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with cavitation flow in the microscale, which remains an area with a lack of sufficient description of this phenomenon. At the same time, microfluidics is a field experiencing a dramatic rise in numerous biochemical applications, which underlines the relevance of researches of this type. In theoretical part of the thesis, cavitation was described in detail. In the practical part, a microfluidic device with a cavitation orifice was designed and manufactured. The ANSYS program was used for this design. An experiment was performed with the designed microchip, the aim of which was to observe a cavitating flow on the orifice. This measurement took place at the microfluidic laboratory at Victor Kaplan Department of Fluid Engineering. Due to the failure of the experiment, a CFD model of two-phase cavitation flow was built. The conclusions of the thesis were compiled from the findings of measurement and the results of modeling.
Material wear due to cavitation erosion
Lecnar, Lukáš ; Kozák, Jiří (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
This Master’s thesis is dedicated to cavitation erosion of a material surface. First part of thesis describes basic principle of cavitation and its erosion consequences of solid objects. There are mentioned basic cavitation models used in CFD software. Second part incorporate concept design and numerical calculation of critical shape in reference to highest intensity of cavitation erosion at flow area. Last part of thesis is experimental and it is focused on cavitation erosion at flow area due to critical shapes from numerical calculation.
Cavitation erosion mechanisms
Kotoulová, Helena ; Kozák, Jiří (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
Předložená bakalářská práce se zabývá mechanismy kavitační eroze a je rozdělena na dvě hlavní části. Teoretická část popisuje princip kavitace, způsob jejího vzniku a především kolaps kavitačních bublin, který negativně ovlivňuje povrch obtékaného tělesa (např. na hydraulických strojích). Z tohoto důvodu je nutné podrobně studovat účinky kavitační eroze. Experimentální část je věnována testování kavitační eroze na kovových a plastových vzorcích vytisknutých na 3D tiskárně. Plastové vzorky byly srovnávány navzájem mezi sebou, kovové vzorky z 3D tiskárny se vzorky odlitými. O vlivu kavitační eroze na součásti vytisknuté na 3D tiskárně je stále ještě málo informací, i když se jedná o velmi progresivní a stále častěji používaný typ výroby.
Mathematical Model of Vehicle Damper
Vrba, Michal ; Hejtmánek, Petr (referee) ; Blaťák, Ondřej (advisor)
This master’s thesis describes development of parametric model of monotube damper which would be able to predict damping forces. This model is intended for 3-way racing dampers which are built with foot valve and external adjusters. Each flowing path was included to calculate the damping force. Also, mathematical model for shim stiffness was created. First part of the master’s thesis was focused on the description of function of the damper and physical effects that influence damping characteristic. In the next part, the mathematical model was described. The damper was correlated and validated on damper dynamometer. Final part of thesis focuses on the investigation of input arguments and their influence on resulting damping.
Cavitation erosion
Lecnar, Lukáš ; Hudec, Martin (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis focuses on cavitation erosion and it is divided into two main parts. The first part is devoted to the search of cavitation erosion focusing on erosion mechanisms. In the first chapter of this search is briefly described cavitation process and different types of cavitation are listed here. Hydrodynamic cavitation which is the key type for this bachelor’s thesis is described in the following chapter. The final and the most extensive chapter is devoted to cavitation erosion of solids which is largely associated with the effects of the mechanical action of the fluid. The second part is devoted to the experimental study of cavitation erosion of samples. The goal was to document the experiment which was carried out in order to gain knowledge about the material removal by cavitation erosion.
A Similitude Analysis in Case of Water Turbines
Dokoupil, Pavel ; Habán, Vladimír (referee) ; Štigler, Jaroslav (advisor)
This paper is cocerning in model testing of water turbines. Paper is devided in two sections. In first section is brief summary of theoretical basis of water turbine model testing. Second section is concerning with practical measurement of Francis turbine and evaluation of basic charakterisics.
Cavitation assessment from flow rate drop and high-frequency pressure pulsations.
Šebek, Miloš ; Hudec, Martin (referee) ; Habán, Vladimír (advisor)
Main issue of this master´s thesis deals with high-frequency pulsations caused by cavitating hydraulic components (in this case nozzle and throttle valve). In first measurement on the nozzle was not a high-frequency sensor set in the way, so the evaluation was incorrect. After re-setting of the way was the nozzle measured again and the pulsations were evaluated correct this time. During the last measurement was the sensor located behind the throttle valve, which was with gradual opening and cavitation treatment measured. Resulting dependencies worked out on time dependence. A special mathematical method, Fourier transformation, was used. It transformed pressure amplitudes into frequency dependence. Evaluation of dependecies is the basic step for frequency band assesment, in which the cavitation on particular components happens.
Cavitation Induced by Rotation of Liquid
Kozák, Jiří ; Sedlář, Milan (referee) ; Kozubková, Milada (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
Tato disertační práce se zabývá experimentálním a numerickým výzkumem kavitace vyvolané rotací. Pro potřeby tohoto výzkumu byla využita transparentní osově symetrická Venturiho dýza, díky čemuž bylo možné zkoumat dynamiku kavitujícího proudění pomocí analýzy vysokorychlostních nahrávek.

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