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Connection between turbine and generator
Odehnal, Radek ; Kloss, Ondřej (referee) ; Kaplan, Zdeněk (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is concerned with shaft connection between the horizontal water turbine and the generator. The thesis gives a survey of basic methods used for transfer of torque from turbine to generator shaft.
Renewable energy sources in CR
Pokorný, Tomáš ; Chroboczek, Libor (referee) ; Fiedler, Jan (advisor)
Renewable energy sources in CR with a view to small water power plants. Bachelor's thesis of common bachelor studies of 3th years. This bachelor's thesis is technical literature search. The contents of this search is an analysis of a mechanical equipment of that are used for small water power plants, analysis of history and present state of exploitations water sources and display of elementary performance calculations for a given locality.
The renewal of the weir and hydropower plant Hlubočky
Hajda, Jindřich ; Rainer, Vít (referee) ; Říha, Jaromír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of weir and small hydroelectric power plant in lokality Hlubočky-Dukla. This thesis is dividend into two parts: a text and drawings. The text part is further dividend into three main chapters – technical report, hydro-technical and hydro-energy calculations and photos. Technical report deals with description of the site and the propřed technical solution. The individual step sof the design described by hydro-calculations. Photo documentation illustrates the current state.
Small hydro power plant design at the weir Zlín - Louky on the river Dřevnice (km 9,383)
Brůžek, Jan ; Krejčí, Vlastimil (referee) ; Dráb, Aleš (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is a study the completion a small hydroelectric power plant on the existing weir in Zlín-Louky. The study is divided into several parts which include processing of hydrological and hydraulic materials as well as technology design and drawings of a small hydroelectric power plants.
Safety submersion depth of small hydro-power plant Vydra 2 inlet
Jobánek, Stanislav ; Žoužela,, Michal (referee) ; Šulc, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals the measurement results on a physical model of the inlet part of the small hydro-power plant Vydra 2. The influence of the shape and location of the intake into the pressure pipe of small hydro-power plant Vydra 2 with respect to the water surface state was analysed. The work also deals with possibilities of using devices to eliminate the generation of vortex of higher intensities.
Small hydro power plant design at the weir Český Mlýn on the river Jihlava (km 143,510)
Höll, Jan ; Kubeš, Milan (referee) ; Dráb, Aleš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a small hydroelectric power plant at the Czech Mill weir and consists of several parts. The first part processes and evaluates the flows. The next part selects appropriate technology, which is then processed. In the third part visualizations of the proposed study are created.
Visualisation of hydraulic structures
Urbanec, Luděk ; Duchan, David (referee) ; Dráb, Aleš (advisor)
The aim is to implement the process for creating realistic visuals (including animations) for a small hydroelectric power plant Litomerice. This thesis is the creation of spatial models based on existing drawings. Using these models will be developed with an emphasis on rendering realistic scenes created. An important part of the work output will also be focused primarily on the animation feature demonstrations of technological equipment, handling and maintenance work on the water. A key outcome will be the documentation process of spatial models, realistic rendering and animation.
Economic aspects of setting the minimum flow for water power plants on Jizera river.
Vocel, Martin ; Vejchodská, Eliška (advisor) ; Geuss, Erik (referee)
There is an obligation to hold a minimal flow when running a water power plant in a current czech legistation. There are environmental reasons to determine the minimum discharge and the way to set it is not valid at the moment. We can see a difference in a type of water power stations when comparing the effects from electric power which is produced in water power plant situated on czech rivers and the damage that does not appear on the environment. The weir type of power plant harms the surroundings mildly except of the possible migration obstacles. But the derivation type makes loss that could be hardly compensate by the produced electricity. Different methods of evaluating the enrironment brinks various results and that is the reason why it is hard to say how much the effects from producing the electricity exceed the benefits arising from instream water or vice versa. The only conclusion that can be said is the advice about including more points of view when setting the minimum flowage.

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