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Program COMSOL Multiphysics jako prostředek pro simulace utužení půdy pojezdem zemědělské techniky
STANĚK, Jakub
This bachelor work is concerned with an applicability of the program COMSOL Multiphysics as a device for a simulation of a solidify of a land. The work is composed of four thematic units. In the first one the land is described shortly and its basic property. The second unit is about problems of a solidify of a land under the influence of a roller of farming machines and its results. The third part is pointed on the software its functions, additionals function and in the end on a short sequence of action, that is essential to do for making a model. On the last part the all process is described for creating of a multiphysical task with concrete numbers, that pretends loading of the land and its deformation due to a effect of weight of a farming machine.
Computer modelling of the deformation of solid body in the program COMSOL Multiphysics
NOVOTNÝ, Miroslav
Bachelor thesis deals modeling of deformation of the press on paper briquettes. Modeling is performed in COMSOL Multiphysics. The theoretical part are briefly deals with the deformation. The whole construction of the press to paper briquettes is unique. In the annex bachelor thesis are placed the drawings.
Modelling of organic electrochemical transistors
Truksa, Jan ; Omasta, Lukáš (referee) ; Salyk, Ota (advisor)
The topic of this work is the making of a virtual model of a circular organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) and its electric field, and comparison of the computed results to a real system of rotationally symmetrical electrodes. The electric potential field in the transistor was modelled using the finite element method and the electric field and current field were determined using the results. Later, the electric potential field was mapped in a real system of aluminium electrodes, submerged in water. The electric field model of an unusually configured circular OECT is presented in this work. Due to insufficient computing capacity, the model had to be significantly simplified. The computed results agree with the experimentally determined potential field despite the simplification. The deviations of the model output characteristic from real OECT characteristic were caused by simplifying the model in respect to reality.
Model of electric furnance for heat-resistant material processing
Franek, Lešek ; Malounek, Petr (referee) ; Dvořáček, Martin (advisor)
Content of the document is to create model of kiln, compare result with the real kiln. There is described 3D design in SolidWorks application, creation of a physical model in COMSOL Multiphysics and its export to Simulink. Subsequently is described the Simulink scheme, functions of program parts and visualization in B&R Automation Studio. The obtained results are compared with measured values. There is also described the design of a controller with a off-line identification.
Magnetic drive
Aubrecht, Ondřej ; Pokorný, Michal (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
In the bachelor thesis, selected types of magnetic motors are analyzed and mutually compared. For each motor, a short description is given and critical evaluation of its properties is provided. In the next part of the project, all the magnetic motors are mutually compared and a suitable type of the motor for the computer simulation is chosen. The simulations are performed in programs COMSOL Multiphysics and program Femm. In the last part of the project, simulations are checked on the real prototype of magnetic motor.
Antennas with metamaterial radomes
Rulíšek, Lukáš ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
In this work I am talking about modeling cover from meta-material for di-pole antena. This meta-material cover should improve performance/properties of di-pole antena. For the simulation is used comercial COMSOL Multiphysics program.
The water flow simulation in the cesspit
Šrámková, Dagmar ; Hyánková, Eva (referee) ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis consists of two parts, part research and part attachments. The first section describes the literary problems of today's way of cleaning wastewater from small producers and characteristics of wastewater. The work is focused on the aspect of nature and all of these methods are directed towards this direction. The literary section is devoted to anaerobic environment, which is just one of the natural ways of treatment of waste water, in our case in a septic tank. The second part of the thesis deals with modeling of flow and behavior of sludge and water mixture in the cesspit septic tank sludge with variable densities and flow speeds. Modeling and calculations are made using COMSOL Multhiphysics. The conclusion is then summarized findings from the flow cesspit septic tank with the results and the assessment of whether a septic tank still has its place among the modern methods of wastewater treatment.
Modeling and optimization of patch antennas
Šídlová, Ludmila ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
This work is engaged in modeling of patch antennas. It describes various types of synthesizing the layout and designing the microstrip feeder or probe feeding. This work is focusing on modeling and creating a patch antenna for 6 GHz fabricated from ARLON 25N and fed by a microstrip. The layout is first calculated from required antenna parameters and substrate parameters. The optimization of the patch antenna is carried out in the program ANSOFT Designer, which analyzes planar structures by the moment method. The fabricated patch antenna is measured by a vector analyzer. Results of measurements and computations are compared in terms of frequency response of the standing wave ratio for the frequency interval from 5.5 to 6.5 GHz. The patch antenna is also modeled in the program COMSOL Multiphysics as a two-dimensional conical monopole with a coaxial feeding, and a three-dimensional patch fed by a microstrip; the design is optimized for the operation frequency 6 GHz.
Computer modelling of non-conventional horn antennas
Divín, Jan ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (referee) ; Oliva, Lukáš (advisor)
This Bachelor’s Thesis is dealing with research of optimization method PSO and its using to increase directionality axial symmetry horn antennas. Axial symmetry 2D model from program Comsol Multiphysics was used for this purpose.
Relative Displacement Sensor
Koutný, Petr ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with design of optimal parameters of a relative displacement sensor, working on the electrodynamics principle. The sensor is based on the voltage induction to the coil placed in changing magnetic field. Thesis is divided into three parts: introductory, theoretical and practical. The introductory part provides basic relationships between displacement, velocity and acceleration sensors. The theoretical part contains physical concepts and describes relationships necessary for calculations and creating a model of permanent magnet in COMSOL Multiphysics. In thesis further presents patent research of electrodynamic sensors. The practical part describes the creation of the permanent magnet model and the subsequent calculation of the induced voltage in the coil in Matlab. A description of laboratory measurements follows, presenting the final comparison of the simulation and measurement results. There were found some differences, which might have been caused by incorrect calculation of the induced voltage. The final part of the thesis presents general recommendations for the design of sensor, resulting from simulations and measurements.

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