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Analysis of an Electromagnetic Wave on the Boundary between Electromagnetic Materials
Kadlec, Radim ; Lazar, Josef (referee) ; Macháč, Jan (referee) ; Kroutilová, Eva (advisor)
The proposed dissertation thesis contains an analysis of conditions on the boundary between layers having varied electromagnetic properties. The research is performed using consistent theoretical derivation of analytical formulas, and the underlying problem is considered also in view of multiple boundaries including the effect of the propagation of electromagnetic waves having different instantaneous speed. The author presents a survey and formulation of the basic characteristics of methods used for electromagnetic wave propagation analysis; in this respect, special emphasis is placed on radial models. The processing of the topic involved the designing and verification (using a set of different, layered planar materials) of algorithms to analyze the electromagnetic field components. The algorithm was assembled to enable simple evaluation of all components of the electromagnetic field in relation to the speed of the wave propagation in a heterogeneous environment. The proposed algorithms are compared by means of different numerical methods for the modelling of electromagnetic waves on the boundary between materials; moreover, electromagnetic field components in common points of the model were also subject to comparison. When in conjunction with tools facilitating the analysis of material response to the source of a continuous signal, the algorithms constitute a supplementary instrument for the design of a layered material. Such design enables the realization of, for example, recoilless plane, recoilless transition between different types of environment, and filters for both optical and radio frequencies.
A Brief Design of Optical Resonators
Hubík, Daniel ; Nešpor, Dušan (referee) ; Kadlec, Radim (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on analysis of split-ring resonators in THz region. Simulations were made by finite elements method and by finite-difference time-domain method. At first we created a resonating structure that works in GHz region. Then we were observing a dependence of movement of resonant frequency on the size of resonator. In the final chapter we assigned frequency dependent values of permitivity to such structure. As the result we simulated working resonator at frequency 500THz. All simulations have been made in program HFSS ANSYS and Lumerical FDTD Solutions.
A Low Voltage Wiring System for an Office Block
Nestrojil, Martin ; Slavata, Petr (referee) ; Kadlec, Radim (advisor)
This paper describes the design of a low voltage network in an office building. In the beginning work is given for the theoretical part of the topics that we need to create a network design in a given building. In this part of the guiding principles are conductor sizing, fuse wires and a selection of protective devices. Everything was sought in scientific publications and Articles. The theoretical part will be followed by a practical part with the first adjusted underlying schema, and then will address a practical design using programs supplied by the company Eaton. The goal of this work is to get acquainted theoretically with the main principles of network design, and then practically with your programs and create a complete network design of the building.
Relaxation times in the polymer gel electrolytes by magnetic resonance methods
Jehličková, Lenka ; Kadlec, Radim (referee) ; Kubásek, Radek (advisor)
The purpose of this Bachelor’s thesis is measuring of gelly structure relaxation using magnetic resonance imaging. The first part closely describes the theory needed for upcoming measuring. There is explained basic physical principle of NMR and terms such as precession, Larmor frequency and RF pulses are established. The measuring instrument is also schematically introduced, as are its main parts and division in aspect of magnetic fields. The most important part is explanation and understanding of relaxation processes that happen during NMR. Individual sequences used for measuring of relaxation processes are demonstrated by the spin echo method, which is the basic building block of all successive methods. The second part is processing of results. Measuring of fall and spectre of given gelly samples is expressed as a function of time T2 on the sample solidification time.
The Generator of High Level Voltage Impulse
Marek, Leoš ; Drexler, Petr (referee) ; Kadlec, Radim (advisor)
is paper deals with generate of a high level voltage pulse. The thesis describes the shape of the pulses. There are shown the block diagram of the voltage pulse generator. The possibilities of design of individual blocks are discussed in the theoretical analysis.
Controllable laser source for bird repelling
Vrtělková, Hana ; Kyselák,, Martin (referee) ; Kadlec, Radim (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá problematikou plašení ptáků a jejich humánního plašení pomocí laserů. Práce také pojednává o bezpečnosti laserů, problému řídicího obvodu laserových diod, kolimaci svazku a jeho rozšíření tak, aby výstupní výkon paprsku nepřekročil maximální hodnotu výstupního výkonu laseru třídy 2M.
Čínské zahraniční investice v České republice
Kadlec, Radim
Kadlec, R. The document template for bachelor/diploma thesis. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2019. The aim of this bachelor thesis is based on an evaluation of Chinese foreign in-vestments, which are such a popularized trend in Czech republic, and itʼs advantages or disadvantages, with regard to national as well as regional level; to some particular companies in regions of Czech republic. The thesis also analyzes the purpose of the investment and the impact of the investment activity of Chinese entities in the Czech Republic. The thesis examines both tangible investments (eg mergers and acquisitions, greenfields, brownfields) as well as intangible investments (eg acquiring know-how). The first part describes the theoretical introduction to the topic of FDI, which conc-ludes the characteristics, the definition, the classification and also the localization factors. Furthermore, this section elaborates the advantages and disadvantages of FDI in details. The second part is focused more specifically on the development of the volume of FDI in the Czech Republic, such as introduction of from which countries CR has got the most FDI flows. The following chapter paying attention to the reasons for the Chinese investors' entry into the Czech market together with the economic comparison of both countries. In the last part evaluates concrete significant FDI from China into our country and itʼs advantages or disadvantages. The thesis should give the reader more information about the currently highly publicized issue.
A Sample ARC Detector Panel
Pala, Lukáš ; Valenta, Jiří (referee) ; Kadlec, Radim (advisor)
In the introduction an electric arcs creation in low voltage networks is discussed, followed by evaluation of verification measurements with AFDD. A serial arc generator is designed in accordance with easy manipulation and low maintenance requirements. Technological solution for safe fault simulation is described similarly as particular function sections of demonstration panel. Schematic diagrams of power and electronic circuits are attached.
Innovating a laboratory task: Inspection of electrical wiring and devices
Klement, Petr ; Steinbauer, Miloslav (referee) ; Kadlec, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the innovation of laboratory tasks, called Inspection of Installation and Equipment. The aim is to construct a device that will be able to simulate errors during the inspection on the appliance. The task will be extended to build the appliance itself, which will be measured and further simulated errors. The REVEXprofi digital measuring instrument will be used for measurement. The safety of the device will be ensured by the measuring properties of the REVEXprofi instrument, by storing the circuit inside the built-in device and by the small overlaps of the measured values above the standard when the error is triggered. The circuit was simulated using the TINA 9.0 program.
Optimal Design of a Low-Frequency Structural Wiring System
Balák, Dušan ; Slavata, Petr (referee) ; Kadlec, Radim (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with designing and optimizing of a low-frequency structural wiring system in office building. The thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. Theoretical part is describing factors of designing the low-frequency structural wiring system, with focusing on short-circuits and their consequences on wiring system. Mentioned are optimal economic diameter of electrical cables, purchase and running costs and other factors connected with the optimal designing and protection of electrical devices. In practical part is adjusted, CAD´s system program, assigned a site wiring diagram and allocation of switchboards in the office building. In programs by EATON Elektrotechnika company were developed another parts of project´s documentation. In the Spider program was drew the wiring diagram assigned building and suggested cables and circuit breakers by EATON for correct running in the whole building. In the M-Profil program are designed assigned switchboards and calculated their warming. The motion includes prepared projection documentation, means site wire diagram of the building, schema with evaluations of short-circuits and voltage loss, switchboards design and calculation of their warming.

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