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Firm Analysis by Different Methods
Němec, Vlastimil ; Ing.Vladimír Bartoň (referee) ; Hanušová, Helena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the analysis of the selected company. The author of this thesis has a goal to evaluate both the external and internal business area of the company. Furthermore, the author deals with issues of the situation in the company for the period since its inception in the Czech Republic and with processes which are and were necessary in the beginning of adaptation to the Czech market. It’s also desired, that processes of the analysis are the realest possible concerning the company. The author of this thesis has an ambition to achieve maximum benefits for the real improvement of the situation.
Energy consumption of equipressure and various pressures technical alcohol distillation
Audy, Dan ; Leštinský, Pavel (referee) ; Smejkal, Quido (advisor)
This hork compares the heat consumption of two units for the production of technical alcohol. The aim is to compare ordinary arrangement of rectifying distillery with an alternative arrangement, based on a modified pressure device profile. The first unit is based on the classic arrangement brewhouse, working at atmospheric pressure. The alternative unit works with different pressures in columns. In this case, the pressures are chosen so that it was possible to use heat from the head of overpressure rectification column for reboiler of vacuum mash column. The principle of pressure differences between the two columns and appropriate choice for this difference also allows the beneficial use of surplus heat. It also reduces the risk of clinkering incrusts in reboiler mash column because this works at lower temperatures than the mash column atmospheric embodiment. The comparisons of the media in this work are: The amount of steam used for reboilers of both columns, the amount of cooling water used for condensation and cooling of process streams. Furthermore, an approximate estimate of electricity consumption for pumps and other machinery. For both units is considered the same amount of mash and the same amount of product of comparable quality. The product was a technical alcohol 96.4% aa at a temperature of 25 ° C.
Heat and mass balance of up-to-date laundry premise
Galčáková, Alena ; Kšenzuliak, Vladimír (referee) ; Bobák, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis is solving a problem of energy intensity evaluation of professional laundry process. It presents computational model of tumble dryer and calender. There are described factors in calender model, which influence energy intensity of drying process. Verification of the model has been done according to measured data from real professional laundry premise.
Evaluation of the Financial Situation of the Company and Proposals for its Improvement
Hálová, Kristína ; Vránová, Marta (referee) ; Pernica, Martin (advisor)
This B. A. thesis is focused on the financial evaluation of czech engeneering company for the 2011 – 2014 period, based on the financial analysis indicators. Based on this analysis the improvements of the company’s current situation will be proposed. Data were drawn on financial statements, which are public documents and internal ressources. The thesis is dividend into three parts. The theoretical part describe basic terms and methods of financial analysis, which are used for evaluation of company performance. In practical part, these methods are applied on the company and detected weakness parts. According to gained informations are proposed measures to improvement the financial situation.
CARBON AND NITROGEN POOLS AND FLUXES OF TWO FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN THE ORE MOUNTAINS
Růžek, Michal ; Oulehle, Filip (advisor) ; Tahovská, Karolina (referee)
CARBON AND NITROGEN POOLS AND FLUXES OF TWO FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN THE ORE MOUNTAINS With increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, forest ecosystems are considered for their sequestration ability. However, there are differences between coniferous and deciduous tree species in their impact on the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) fluxes within forest ecosystems, which influence soil carbon and nitrogen pools. In natural beech and monoculture spruce stands on research sites of Czech Geological Survey in the Ore Mountains, C and N fluxes and pools were investigated. There were investigated ecosystem inputs (C, N, in throughfall, litterfall) as well as outputs (soil respiration, concentrations of C, N in seepage water discharge). Further, C and N pools of living biomass and soils were determined. Throughfall DOC was significantly higher in the spruce stand, on the other hand litterfall C flux showed the opposite relationship. At output, DOC, DON and NH4 + discharge fluxes from O horizon were significantly higher in the spruce stand whereas in the beech stand higher NO3 - flux from mineral soil was recorded. Soil respiration was quite similar in the both stands, however different parts of original sources of respiration among tree species were different. Beech stand has larger pools of carbon and nitrogen in...
CARBON AND NITROGEN POOLS AND FLUXES OF TWO FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN THE ORE MOUNTAINS
Růžek, Michal
CARBON AND NITROGEN POOLS AND FLUXES OF TWO FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN THE ORE MOUNTAINS With increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, forest ecosystems are considered for their sequestration ability. However, there are differences between coniferous and deciduous tree species in their impact on the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) fluxes within forest ecosystems, which influence soil carbon and nitrogen pools. In natural beech and monoculture spruce stands on research sites of Czech Geological Survey in the Ore Mountains, C and N fluxes and pools were investigated. There were investigated ecosystem inputs (C, N, in throughfall, litterfall) as well as outputs (soil respiration, concentrations of C, N in seepage water discharge). Further, C and N pools of living biomass and soils were determined. Throughfall DOC was significantly higher in the spruce stand, on the other hand litterfall C flux showed the opposite relationship. At output, DOC, DON and NH4 + discharge fluxes from O horizon were significantly higher in the spruce stand whereas in the beech stand higher NO3 - flux from mineral soil was recorded. Soil respiration was quite similar in the both stands, however different parts of original sources of respiration among tree species were different. Beech stand has larger pools of carbon and nitrogen in...
Analýza obchodních vztahů Evropské unie s Brazílií
Machačová, Lucie
Main aim of this diploma thesis is to analyze trade relations between EU and Brazil. In the first part of the thesis there is review of literature of the applied trade policies, the importance of the parties in the world trade and development of the mutual trade relations. Subsequently the development of the free trade agreement talks between EU and Mercosur in which Brazil plays crucial role is described. Also problematic topics of the negotiations are analysed. Second part of the thesis consists of the analysis of the dynamics and structure of mutual trade between EU and Brazil as well as between EU and Mercosur. At the end there is analysed mutual relation of EU and Brazil at the multilateral level, specifically at the WTO. Obtained information are discussed and possible recommendations are suggested in the conclusion.
The potential of biogas in the Czech Republic and opportunities for increasing efficiency of biogas stations
Dvořák, Lukáš ; Lisá, Hana (referee) ; Milčák, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with mapping of potential a biogas in the Czech Republic and compareses biogas purification technologies. The balance calculations are performed in this thesis which determine the current situation biogas production in the Czech Republic in 2017. There are recommendation for increasing efficiency of biogas stations.
CARBON AND NITROGEN POOLS AND FLUXES OF TWO FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN THE ORE MOUNTAINS
Růžek, Michal
CARBON AND NITROGEN POOLS AND FLUXES OF TWO FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN THE ORE MOUNTAINS With increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, forest ecosystems are considered for their sequestration ability. However, there are differences between coniferous and deciduous tree species in their impact on the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) fluxes within forest ecosystems, which influence soil carbon and nitrogen pools. In natural beech and monoculture spruce stands on research sites of Czech Geological Survey in the Ore Mountains, C and N fluxes and pools were investigated. There were investigated ecosystem inputs (C, N, in throughfall, litterfall) as well as outputs (soil respiration, concentrations of C, N in seepage water discharge). Further, C and N pools of living biomass and soils were determined. Throughfall DOC was significantly higher in the spruce stand, on the other hand litterfall C flux showed the opposite relationship. At output, DOC, DON and NH4 + discharge fluxes from O horizon were significantly higher in the spruce stand whereas in the beech stand higher NO3 - flux from mineral soil was recorded. Soil respiration was quite similar in the both stands, however different parts of original sources of respiration among tree species were different. Beech stand has larger pools of carbon and nitrogen in...
Evaluation of the Economic Situation in the Selected Business Corporation and Proposals to its Improvement
Teinerová, Marcela ; Pernica, Martin (referee) ; Hanušová, Helena (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis presents proposals for improvement of the financial condition of the analysis subject using methods of the financial analysis. Theoretical concepts are defined in the first part of the thesis. The second practical part is about general describtion of the organisation and includes recommendations formulated from the research of the financial analysis.

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