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The Tolerance Analysis of Filters with CDTA
Miksl, Jan ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the concept, design, modeling, tolerance and sensitivity analysis of the KHN filter using CDTA. The first part contains theoretical introduction about filters and their general properties. Secondly, the CDTA element, its block structure, schematic symbol as well as its circuit features are defined. Standard KHN filter structure with operational amplifiers is simulated. Results of this simulation are used for comparison with simulations results of CDTA KHN filter structure. The multifunctional CDTA KHN filter structure is simulated using ideal CDTA models, third-level models and models based on professional macromodels of attainable components (AD 844, MAX 435). Then tolerance and sensitivity analyses are explained and described. The following section discusses ways of modifying the structure and design KHN structure with CDTA models 3rd level. In the last chapter the circuit is optimized using PSpice and the attention is focused on achieving the best possible involvement of the typical characteristics of the elements of tolerance. In conclusion, the results of simulations are evaluated, compared the characteristics of circuit before and after optimization, and mention the advantages and disadvantages of filter elements with CDTA.
Dielectric waveguides modeling
Šikl, Tomáš ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (referee) ; Pokorný, Michal (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis are about dielectric waveguides, which are a natural alternative to metal waveguides. These waveguides are largely use in optoelectronic technology. Dielectric waveguide are creates in COMSOL Multiphysics, there are make overview and comparison of parameters of dielectric waveguide compared to conventional metal waveguides. My task is to create a comprehensive overview of simulation most frequently used adjustments to the dielectric waveguide, that are use in the production and there are compares the most important parameters of the simulated model and real waveguide.
Analysis, features and applications of available current mode multipliers
Miksl, Jan ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with analysis, validation, measurement of parameters of the commercially available current multiplies (namely the EL2082 and EL4083) and their applications in practice. Control analysis are carried out in OrCAD PSpice program and compared with values from datasheets. Control analysis are focused on AC and DC characteristics of these active blocks. There are discusses the input impedance, the output impedance, the current gain and the possibility of electronic adjusting. The parameters of the elements were verified by measurements. Proposals for circuit applications (selective circuit, oscillator, frequency filter) with EL2082 and EL4083 are presented and analyzed in the program OrCAD. Three oscillator circuit designs are experimentally tested and the results are compared with the theoretical expectations and simulations in OrCAD. The possibility of electronic control for oscillators is examined. Also the sensitivity and the tolerance analysis are carried out. The constructional details of oscillators are presented at the end of this work.
Dynamika soustav těles s neurčitostním modelem vzájemné vazby
Svobodová, Miriam ; Lošák, Petr (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deal with evaluation of the impact in the scale of uncertaintly stiffness on the tool deviation during grooving process. By the affect of the insufficient stiffness in each parts of the machine, there is presented a mechanical vibration during the cutting process which may cause a damage to the surface of the workpiece, to the tool or to the processing machine. The change of the stiffness is caused in the result of tool wear, impact of setted cutting conditions and many others. In the first part includes teoretical introduction to field of the uncertainty and choosing suitable methods for the solutions. Chosen methods are Monte Carlo and polynomial chaos expansion which are procced in the interface of MATLAB. Both of the methods are primery tested on the simple systems with the indefinited enters of the stiffness. These systems replace the parts of the stiffness characteristics of the each support parts. After that, the model is defined for the turning during the process of grooving with the 3 degrees of freedom. Then the analyses of the uncertainity and also sensibility analyses for uncertainity entering data of the stiffness are carried out again by both methods. At the end are both methods compared in the points of view by the time consuption and also by precission. Judging by gathered data it is clear that the change of the stiffness has significant impact on vibration in all degrees of freedome of the analysed model. As the example a maximum and a minimum calculated deviation of the workpiece stiffness was calculated via methode of Monte Carlo. The biggest impact on the finall vibration of the tool is found by stiffness of the ball screw. The solution was developed for the more stabile cutting process.
Sensitivy analysis of the influence of manufacturing inaccuracies on the nuclear fuel reactivity
Sedlák, Martin ; Katovský, Karel (referee) ; Novotný, Filip (advisor)
This thesis deals with a sensitivity analysis of the influence of manufacturing inaccuracies on the reactivity of nuclear fuel. Sensitivity analysis has been done for fuel assembly TVSA-T, for nuclear reactors VVER-1000. Particularly, for fuel rod of type tvel - without burnable absorbers. Thirty three combinations of maximal and minimal of manufacturing parameters were simulated in SCALE environment. Changes of multiplication coefficient in dependence on burnup for 5 combinations have been also studied. It has been found that the most significant influence on the reactivity has the accuracy of enrichment and outer diameter of cladding. It has also been found that influence of manufacturing inaccuracies is not constant during burnup. The benefit of the thesis is determining the effects of individual inaccuracies on the reactivity and the fact that their influence is not constant during burnup.
Cost Management in an Energy Company
Buš, Jan ; Ing.Martin Hroz (referee) ; Kocmanová, Alena (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis focuses on cost management in an energy company Adavak, s.r.o. Thesis is composed of theoretical and analytical part and of the proposals of the thesis. The theoretical part explains basic concepts and analyses, which are further used in the thesis. The analytical part describes the company and the calculation method and system for the production and sale of thermal energy. Final part of the thesis is focused on the proposals of the thesis, which are based on the analytical part and cost modelling. This part addresses planned increase in the volume of thermal energy sales, and its effects on price and costs.
Applications of multi-output active elements in current-mode
Maňas, Stanislav ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with analyzing the characteristics of the block in current mode CCII and its applications. The first part is devoted to the theory of CC block, the theory of CCII block his peripheral involvement and exploration properties. The second part is a third model levels and this is carried out sensitivity and tolerance analysis of individual involvement. The third part is a block CCII surveyed as part of participation frequency filters and oscillators. One involvement has been experimentally tested. At the end of each subsection is obtained by a comparison of the characteristics of individual involvement.
Probabilistic Approach for Assessment of Earthing System Design
Vyčítal, Václav ; Gurecký, Jiří (referee) ; Procházka, Karel (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This dissertation thesis deals with application of probabilistic approach to assessment of earthing system safety in distribution networks, especially for cases with common earthing of high and low voltage side of distribution transformers HV/LV. In these cases, the increased potential during fault might be transferred from high voltage to low voltage network and thus the individuals from public can be exposed to increased risk. Thus, for these cases were in this thesis defined expectable touch scenarios together with the resulting risk imposed on individuals from the public. Based on the results it seems that adoption of probabilistic approach for these cases of earthing systems might be more suitable compared to the conventional deterministic worst case approach. In accordance to the aims of the thesis, a thorough analysis of currently adopted probabilistic approaches was carried out as well and it was pointed out to some new possible simplifications in the adopted probabilistic based methodologies. For example, it seems that appropriate modelling of human body resistance by the full lognormal distribution is not completely necessary and similar results can be obtained when only the resistance for 50 % of population together with c3 and c4 fibrillation curves are used. Much of the work was also devoted to the determination of possible uncertainty of calculated risk of evaluated earthing system, especially due to inappropriate modelling of earthing system. The appropriateness of different earthing system modelling methods together with other parameters on the value of calculated risk was investigated through conducting sensitivity analysis. Based on the analysis results it seems, that due to using more, or less simplified modelling method, a possible underrating in the resulting risk of about 40 % (about half an order/decade) is expectable. On the other hand, the change of parameters related directly to calculation of fibrillation probability seems to exhibit greater change in calculated risk by up to units of orders/decades.
ANALYSIS OF IMPACT OF EXPERIMENT REALISATION ON MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BIOMATERIALS
Slažanský, Martin ; Petruška, Jindřich (referee) ; Horný,, Lukáš (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
Dizertační práce se zabývá věrohodností mechanického testování měkkých biologických tkání a predikčními schopnostmi různých modelů materiálů. Obě oblasti byly zkoumány užitím metody konečných prvků. První část práce je věnována úvodu do problému a popisu měkkých biologických tkání, které s problémem souvisí, a rešerši nynějšího způsobu jejich mechanického testování. Druhá část práce se zabývá hledáním optimálního nastavení experimentálního zařízení za použití počítačového modelování pomocí virtuální simulace mechanických testů. Výsledky analýzy potvrdily, že dvě úzké svorky po délce hrany, stejně jako běžně používané háčky, jsou použitelné pro dvouosé tahové zkoušky různých měkkých tkání za použití čtvercového vzorku. Použití svorek je proto časově úsporná, jednoduchá a spolehlivá alternativa, která není podřadná použití háčků. V práci byla rovněž provedena analýza, jejímž výsledkem jsou doporučení ohledně typu, počtu a velikosti uchycení pro různě velké vzorky. Třetí část práce zkoumá predikční schopnosti modelů materiálů měkkých tkání a závislosti těchto schopností. Lze shrnout, že výsledné mechanické chování proloženého modelu materiálu závisí na počátečních parametrech a že neexistují „ideální“ počáteční parametry při prokládání experimentálních dat. Navzdory absenci „ideálních“ počátečních parametrů je navržen v rámci možností nejefektivnější způsob aproximace experimentálních dat z mnoha jejich souborů. Dále je možné shrnout, že omezení hodnot parametrů modelu při prokládání experimentálních dat ústí v nepředvídatelný vliv na kvalitu aproximace. V závěrečné části práce byl analyzován předpoklad afinní a neafinní deformace modelů materiálů za účelem vysvětlení velkých rozporů mezi výsledky strukturně založených modelů a výsledky dvouosých testů při různých testovacích protokolech. Ačkoli byly zjištěny určité rozdíly mezi výsledky analyzovaných modelů, přece nebyly dostatečně významné, aby vysvětlily výše uvedené velké rozpory. V poslední části práce jsou zmíněny další možné oblasti výzkumu.
Evaluation of Economic Efficiency of Investment Project
Nábělek, Marek ; Wontroba, Tomáš (referee) ; Režňáková, Mária (advisor)
This thesis deals with the evaluation of economic efficiency of the planned investments in the form of buying a laser cutting machine in a middle sized enterprises engaged in manufacturing industry. There are analyzed the possibilities of financing the investment with a focus on subsidies from EU structural funds. Based on the results of methods of the evaluation of economic efficiency of investment is decided on the implementation and drafted their own proposals and recommendations.

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