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Energy labels of electrical appliances
Diblík, Jan ; Bok, Jaromír (referee) ; Drápela, Jiří (advisor)
In my bachelor's thesis I engaged in energy cards of electrical appliences. I acted and controled for Law number 406/2000Collection, for manage energy what frame preparation Czech Republic walk in European Union introduce in harmony with european legislature. This law and legislature in conjunction with law signify charge for all producer alectical appliences mention energy cards in the all appliences. I mention for example energy card. On the energy card are appliences distribute for seven energy class according to class A is the most of economy class and class G is least economy class. On the energy card mention next particulars, for example name or business symbol of producer, identity symbol of model applience use of producer or impporter and next. In my thesis I engaged progresses for determine energy class electrical appliences formation universal progresses for determine energy class appliences, define basic universal qualities and parameters. There are pieces of knowledge is possible take advantage of already non-cards appliences, determine energy classes divided for two groups. First group energy class is enumerace for consuption electric energy and second group energy class is enumerace with regard to next quantity. It was extract wrote next important and universal date on energy card. All pieces of knowledge took advantage of application energy card on non-card appliences factual home bakery of bred. At this home bakery of bred chaose reference conditions at what measured electrical consuption. I was set up energy class in what Iam put into its this consuption. For objektive was set up energy card this home bakery of bred.
Ecological problems energetics CR
Šilar, Martin ; Bok, Jaromír (referee) ; Matoušek, Antonín (advisor)
This project presents the current status of power resources and supply in the Czech Republic and examines its different connections with ecology. The existing situation in energetics is described in the first chapter of the thesis. This chapter contains general information as well as an analysis of the progress to date related to the structure of installed power and to the amount of electricity generation and their consumption. The description of the common influence of energetics on the environment is provided in the following chapter, which also introduces the next step, namely a short survey of the characteristics of the currently used energy resources and their direct relationship to the monitored ecological problems. The practical part of the project is based on the calculation of emission in the fifteen biggest thermal power station in the Czech Republic. The calculated amounts of emission are compared with the related features of nuclear waste. The last chapter contains information about the EU legislation concerning the reduction of carbon dioxide. In this respect, there are presented also the measures planned to facilitate the reduction of carbon dioxide in Czech Republic.
Utilization of biomass energy
Horváth, Martin ; Bok, Jaromír (referee) ; Procházka, Zdeněk (advisor)
Restoring sources of a energy and their development brings questions how these can be these sources the best utilized. The main aim of my bachelor`s thesis is an acquainted with methods of biomass conversion to energetic potential and his advantage. Than is mentioned proper project of the biogas plant and calculation of produced electric energy quantity in select cogeneration unit base on data on specific excrements production bred pigs and biogas production from slurry. The result is a variant evaluation of economy of the biogas plant operation for agricultural enterprise according to number of bred pigs and possibility of electric energy utilization.
A Virtual Instrument for Measurement of Flicker
Cabala, Ľuboš ; Bok, Jaromír (referee) ; Šlezingr, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the voltage fluctuation, its causes, resourses and affections on light sources. Further the posibbilities of the voltage fluctuations limitation are mentioned. This thesis also contains the decriptions of construction of UIE/EIC flickermeter on which bases the virtual flickermeter is programmed in the LabVIEW.
Laboratory wind turbine control system
Borski, Roman ; Bok, Jaromír (referee) ; Šlezingr, Jan (advisor)
This thesis is about creating measure and control system for wind turbine DS 300. This system purpose is data collection of wind turbine, especially measurement of supplied power and their archivation. Next is to expend control functions, which are supported by transducer, that is provided by the wind turbine manufacturer, especially for remote shut-down function of wind turbine. Created control system is based on CompactRIO platform, whose software is created in LabVIEW.
Current Transformers and Current Sensors Confrontation
Popek, Jiří ; Bok, Jaromír (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
Current transformers and current sensors are devices which are mostly used for current measurement in high voltage systems. This devices transform measured currents to range which are workable for measurement and protection devices. Current transformers have been using for current measurement since electric system was built. Current sensors are using for measurement after applying digital devices in their secondary circuits. Theoretical part includes fourth and fifth chapter. These chapters contain construction analysis and characteristic points for both devices. Practical part is in chapter six. This chapter consists results from laboratory measurement. Results are used for verification with theoretical part of the thesis. Accuracy class in nominal range and progress for measurement error in overcurrent range was verified for tested devices. Conclusion of this thesis comparing properties and summarises results from laboratory measurement.
Household heating systems
Ševčík, Ondřej ; Bok, Jaromír (referee) ; Bartošík, Tomáš (advisor)
Main goals of this bachelor thesis are economic evaluation of four chosen technologies of heating, and heating system design. Introduction deals with problem of heating in a family house, types of heating systems and main influences affecting the choice of heating system. The third chapter discusses main components of heating systems. Each component of the system is characterized and described. The most important parts include heating source, which are divided by type of fuel. The fourth chapter describes other possibilities of austerity meassures, which reduce heat loss and heating costs. There is a mention about government subsidies. The fifth chapter shows the shares of different heating sources, that are used in residential houses. In the last chapter, the computation of heat loss in the particular object is done. Based on the heat loss computation floor and radiator heating system is proposed. Four heat sources are chosen for the object (gas boiler, heat pump, biomass boiler and electric boiler with acumulation tank) and the purchase and the operating costs are computed. Conclusion of the chapter is devoted to the economic balance of the four heat sources and their comparison in the return of investment.
Design of an extraction steam condensing turbine in the Precheza company.
Pavelka, Tomáš ; Paseka, Bohumil (referee) ; Bok, Jaromír (advisor)
This diploma thesis is concerned with the design of the machinery with an extraction steam condensing turbine in Precheza corp. The theoretical part of this thesis describes the energetical situation in the company and the primary consideration about recovery of the heat, released at sulphuric acid production, for electrical power production. There is also presented brief description of the sulphuric acid production and the fundamental principles of the steam production at this process. In the practical part of this thesis there is performed the calculation of the heat-flow diagram of the steam turbine and the calculation of heat and producted electrical power at the basic operational states. There is presented the source code for the calculation of the heat-flow diagram using Matlab software. In the end there is mentioned the economical evaluation of the whole project, using the fundamental economical methods, such as net present value method, or profitability index, including the calculation of the pay-back period.
Structure and complexity of homomorphisms
Bok, Jan ; Nešetřil, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with computational complexity aspects of graph homomorph- isms and related concepts. We are mainly interested in various polynomial time versus NP-complete dichotomies. These results are especially popular thanks to the seminal result of Hell and Nešetřil providing the complexity dichotomy for graph homomorph- ism problems and the recent breakthrough result proving the complexity dichotomy for constraint satisfaction problems. The thesis is divided into three parts, all unified by the common goal to provide complexity classifications of various graph homomorphism problems. The first part is about list homomorphism problems for signed graphs. We study the complexity of such problems and obtain a structural description and dichotomy first for the case of targets being signed trees and then for the so-called separable graphs. The second part focuses on graph covering projections, also known as locally bijective homomorphisms. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to initiate cataloguing the complexity of the corresponding problems for (mutli)graphs with semi-edges. We have three larger goals here. (1) Providing the complete dichotomy for one- and two- vertex target graphs. (2) Discuss and propose the right definition of graph cover in the case of disconnected targets. (3)...
Structure and complexity of homomorphisms
Bok, Jan ; Nešetřil, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Golovach, Petr (referee) ; Proskurowski, Andrzej (referee)
This thesis is concerned with computational complexity aspects of graph homomorph- isms and related concepts. We are mainly interested in various polynomial time versus NP-complete dichotomies. These results are especially popular thanks to the seminal result of Hell and Nešetřil providing the complexity dichotomy for graph homomorph- ism problems and the recent breakthrough result proving the complexity dichotomy for constraint satisfaction problems. The thesis is divided into three parts, all unified by the common goal to provide complexity classifications of various graph homomorphism problems. The first part is about list homomorphism problems for signed graphs. We study the complexity of such problems and obtain a structural description and dichotomy first for the case of targets being signed trees and then for the so-called separable graphs. The second part focuses on graph covering projections, also known as locally bijective homomorphisms. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to initiate cataloguing the complexity of the corresponding problems for (mutli)graphs with semi-edges. We have three larger goals here. (1) Providing the complete dichotomy for one- and two- vertex target graphs. (2) Discuss and propose the right definition of graph cover in the case of disconnected targets. (3)...

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