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The measurement of bimetal for a switching device
Bartek, Zbyněk ; Bušov, Bohuslav (referee) ; Kaser, Jakub (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the thermal trigger of bimetallic-based safety devices. The theoretical part describes the principle of the function of bimetal, materials and production of bimetal, and important parametres of bimetal including mathematical description. Furthermore the advantages and disadvantages of specific bimetals, types of bimetals and their practical use, and standards dealing with circuit breakers are also described. The last theoretical part of the work describe basic calculations for the design of bimetal. In the practical part were measured the free deflection of the bimetals, the results obtained were processed into graphic dependencies and compared with theoretical values.
Revision and further development of a cyber-physical measuring system for tool holders
Novák, Jiří ; Hänel, Thomas (referee) ; Holub, Michal (advisor)
Během obrábění se nástroj zahřívá a v důsledku toho se mění jeho geometrie. Za účelem měření teploty během frézování byl vyvinut sensorický upínač nástrojů. V rámci této bakalářské práce byl tento upínač nástrojů přepracován. Funkce byla rozšířena o měření zrychlení, aby bylo možné měřit vibrace během frézování. Kromě toho jsou použity nové komponenty a jiný standard pro bezdrátový přenos a byla navržena nová konstrukce. Dále byly provedeny pokusy, při nichž byla ověřena funkčnost nového měřícího systému. Odchylka naměřené frekvence vibrací přitom nepřesáhla 2 %. Konečná výroba upínače a integrace měřícího systému do nástrojového držáku nebyla součástí této bakalářské práce.
Turbine Housing of Turbocharger VNT with Separated Pulses in Exhaust Manifold
Polášek, Jan ; Doman, Jozef (referee) ; Novotný, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the design of the turbine housing of turbocharger VNT for supplying separated pressure pulses from the exhaust manifold. Subsequently, the work includes strength analysis of the designed turbine housing. The aim of the thesis is to create components for the supply of separate pressure pulses as close as possible to the turbine. Furthermore, the modification of the existing turbine housing and the assessment of the functionality of the VNT mechanism after this modification and strength analysis. The final aim of this thesis is the creation of 2D and 3D technical documentation of newly designed and modified parts.
Anisotropy of thermal expansion in magnesium materials exhibiting texture
Škraban, Tomáš ; Drozd, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Mathis, Kristián (referee)
Magnesium alloys are valued for their low density and good mechanical pro- perties. Their characteristic is the tendency to obtain a texture during processing, which together with their hcp crystal structure results in the anisotropy of some physical properties. In this work we examine the effect of the texture on the aniso- tropy of thermal expansion of the widely used AZ31 and ZE10 magnesium alloys. These alloys are in the form of thin rolled sheets and we examine them in an as-recieved state and in a condition after an annealing. The measured samples are cut out of the metal sheet in the direction of rolling and in the perpendicular direction. The measurement is carried out in the temperature range from room temperature to 400 ◦ C. Measuring of the thermal expansion of sheets is problema- tic because they can bend and devalue the measurement results. The result of this work is a confirmation of the existence of this anisotropy and its description. 1
The measurement of bimetal for a switching device
Bartek, Zbyněk ; Bušov, Bohuslav (referee) ; Kaser, Jakub (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the thermal trigger of bimetallic-based safety devices. The theoretical part describes the principle of the function of bimetal, materials and production of bimetal, and important parametres of bimetal including mathematical description. Furthermore the advantages and disadvantages of specific bimetals, types of bimetals and their practical use, and standards dealing with circuit breakers are also described. The last theoretical part of the work describe basic calculations for the design of bimetal. In the practical part were measured the free deflection of the bimetals, the results obtained were processed into graphic dependencies and compared with theoretical values.
Measurement of mechanical and electrical quantities of bimetals
Kocian, Štěpán ; Bušov, Bohuslav (referee) ; Valenta, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on bimetals. In the theoretical part is described the principle of operation of bimetals, then important parameters of bimetal, including mathematical equations. Furthermore, methods of heating bimetals are mentioned and mathematically described. The last part in theory concentrates on the standards related to the use of bimetals as circuit breakers and the corresponding agreed breaking currents. The practical part deals with measurements on bimetal. This is measurement of free deflection and the force generated by the bimetal depending on the temperature change. From the measured data, the characteristics and the dependences of the properties for bimetal were processed. The last chapter was devoted to the creation of laboratory work.
Railway track deformation measurement
Leischner, Ludvík ; Bureš, Jiří (referee) ; Švábenský, Otakar (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about measuring deformations on railway bridge in Znojmo. The horizontal and vertical changes of railway track on the bridge and newly renovated bridge construction were measured by using two independent methods, namely 3D polar method and kinematic GNSS Stop & Go method. The assessment of the longitudinal shifts depending on atmospheric conditions especially the temperature changes is an essential goal of this work. Another key aim is the determination of precision of both independ-ent measuring methods.
Influence of high temperatures on concrete properties
Klobása, Jan ; Křížová, Klára (referee) ; Sedlmajer, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to study the problem of the behavior of concrete under high temperatures. The theoretical part of the work summarizes the knowledge about the changes that take place in concrete when it is exposed to a high thermal load that simulates the effects of fire. It also summarizes the effect of high temperatures on the behavior of the individual components that make up concrete. Emphasis is placed on describing the possibilities of eliminating concrete damage at high temperatures. Furthermore, the principles of changes and events due to high temperatures simulating the effect of fire are described. The experimental part summarizes the knowledge related to the composition of concrete, the use of different types of fibers, and other measures in loading concrete at high temperatures. Steps influencing the negative impact on the properties and resistance of concrete to high temperatures are also described. Based on the summarized findings, conclusions are formulated.
Modelling of water distributor in a steam conditioning valve
Polášek, Radek ; Juřena, Tomáš (referee) ; Hájek, Jiří (advisor)
The purpose of the thesis is to create a model for an analysis of a steam conditioning valve whose function is to reduce the temperature of the steam using a spray water system. First of all, simulation of the fluid flow and heat transfer is done using CFD analysis. Then the results are used for thermal stress calculation.
Anisotropy of thermal expansion in magnesium materials exhibiting texture
Škraban, Tomáš ; Drozd, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Mathis, Kristián (referee)
Magnesium alloys are valued for their low density and good mechanical pro- perties. Their characteristic is the tendency to obtain a texture during processing, which together with their hcp crystal structure results in the anisotropy of some physical properties. In this work we examine the effect of the texture on the aniso- tropy of thermal expansion of the widely used AZ31 and ZE10 magnesium alloys. These alloys are in the form of thin rolled sheets and we examine them in an as-recieved state and in a condition after an annealing. The measured samples are cut out of the metal sheet in the direction of rolling and in the perpendicular direction. The measurement is carried out in the temperature range from room temperature to 400 ◦ C. Measuring of the thermal expansion of sheets is problema- tic because they can bend and devalue the measurement results. The result of this work is a confirmation of the existence of this anisotropy and its description. 1

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