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Automated station for DC and AC measurements
Burian, Josef ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
he object of this work is the suggestion of workplace for measurement of direct-current and alternating current quantities. This work is divided into several basic units. There are described separate elements of the workplace by the HW over the bus line up to the SW in full details. The selection of HW and the suggestion of service program is approached in the next part. To the program creation was used environment for virtual instrumentation VEE 9.2 made by Agilent company. Resulting program is described in this work in full details. The last part of this work concerns with test measurement and valuation of the whole work.
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Autonomous power supply with higher EMC requirements
Burian, Jan ; Deneš, Roman (referee) ; Hejátková, Edita (advisor)
This paper deals with design of mechanical and electrical components of autonomous power supply and its testing. It consists of selecting of the materials, draft of shapes and calculations of feed-throughs for the source container to ensure the required electromagnetic characteristics. It also includes the selection of electronic components, comparison of DC-DC converters and filter design with focus on the highest electromagnetic immunity and the lowest electromagnetic emissions.
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Design of bonding system for PCB repairs
Burian, Jaroslav ; Skácel, Josef (referee) ; Otáhal, Alexandr (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to design a device for PCB repairing, mainly for conductive traces and soldering pads. The design focuses on mechanical construction, control unit and controling of the whole device, which is semiautomatic. A great deal of emphasis is placed on the simplicity and versality of the construction. The teoretic part of this thesis is addressed to the printed circuit board and its repairs. There are presented existing devices for repairing of those defects in the second part. The next part is focused on the design itself in terms of mechanical construction and choosing electrical components. There is described controlling of these components. Part of making mechanical components follows. Last but not least, firmware, which controls whole machine is described there. Finally, the machine was tested in the repair process of the solder pad on the printed circuit board.
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Experimental and calculational salts' properties investigation for MSR reactors from nuclear data point-of-view
Burian, Jiří ; Ing. Miroslav Zeman, PhD., SÚJB RC Brno (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
Nowadays there is research into molten salt reactors. The use of chlorine-based salts, which would be more available than known fluoride salts, is envisaged. The subject of research is not only the chemical and physical properties of chloride salts, but also their behavior in the neutron field and the influence of neutron balance inside the reactor. Many properties can also be determined using calculations that draw information from scientific nuclear libraries (endf). The purpose of this work is to compare important nuclear libraries with each other, and also to compare the reaction rates calculated from the library data with the reaction rates obtained by self-measurement. The preview will include a description of the necessary activities associated with the preparation of measurements, instructions for compiling the computer program NJOY and the process of the measurement itself. At the end of the work will be summarized the results and statements of which nuclear library is the closest in its values to the results of experiments.
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Characterization of the neutron AmBe source using threshold activation detectors
Burian, Jiří ; Zeman, Miroslav (referee) ; Král, Dušan (advisor)
Neutron activation analysis is used to characterize an unknown neutron field source or material of unknown composition. Using known reactions that take place in the activation detector due to the action of the neutron field, their measurement and evaluation, we can describe the composition of the source if we know the material composition of the activation detector, or, conversely, if we do not know the materials from which the activation detector is made, we can find out if we put this detector of unknown composition into the action of neutron radiation of known origin.
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Controlled source of pulsed electric field
Burian, Josef ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is to design a power source for generating pulsed electric field for the needs of the technological process of electroporation of fruit musts and mashes. To design further the network of switched capacitors and inductors based on the required pulse and to design and implement the basic control unit together with the switching transistors. The thesis will include calculations and simulations used in the draft, also design solutions and measured values. This thesis is divided into several basic parts. In the first part there is discussed in detail the theoretical knowledge of electroporation and the desired characteristics of generated pulses are chosen according to this knowledge. Each part of electroporation workplace is described in the second part of this thesis, beginning from the source through the control system to the electrode chamber. For each of these parts are given different possible alternatives. In the next chapter is already proceeded to the design of the source. There are listed required parameters of the pulses and according to them calculations and the design are gradually carried out. Another chapter deals with the simulations, which are used to verify the calculated values and conditions in the electroporated sample. Last but one part discusses the mechanical design of the workplace. There are described all problems of the construction and commissioning of the product. The last section is dedicated to the workplace measurement and analysis of the measured results.
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Regulation system for climatic test chambers
Burian, Jan ; Palíšek,, Libor (referee) ; Polsterová, Helena (advisor)
This paper contains 5 main parts. The first deals with the general description and properties of the climatic chambers, their individual parts and how these parts work. The second part deals with the chamber of Angelantoni CH 340. In detail is described how the chamber works and there is description of this chamber up to individual parts. The third part deals with the reconstruction project, the possibilities of reconstruction and the method that the chamber reconstructed. The fourth part describes the hardware that had to be selected and replaced and which parts of the chamber had to be modified. In the last part is a description of the program that controls the chamber after the reconstruction.
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