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Models and simulations of processes of emission-free wheel loader with electric drive
Cieslar, Filip ; Nevrlý, Josef (referee) ; Němec, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the creation of models simulating the processes of an emission-free wheel loader, which was created by rebuilding the original version with a combustion engine. Part of the work is the methodical creation of models from the basic part of the machine to a simplified model of the overall machine, its functional verification and calibration based on available information’s and measurements. In this paper, selected parameters of the overall machine model are verified based on performed measurements, the suitability of selected components is verified, and the optimization and modification of the model is performed based on verification. The aim of the thesis is to present the simulation and verification procedure and its practical use in the development of an emission-free wheel loader with electric drive.
Analysis of walking as energy source for biomedical applications
Cieslar, Filip ; Kovář, Jiří (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
This paper deals with measurements and statistical processing of the acceleration data measured in the area of the human head. Types, principles of biomedical applications are shown, and problems pointed to its power supply. There are efforts to earn energy from surroundings of devices and extend its lifespan. Kinetic energy harvesters require such levels of acceleration for their excitation, that could possibly be obtained from human movements. 30 different people with different characteristics were thus measured during walking in order to find the common frequencies and relevant magnitudes created through vibrations during walking. Energy efficiency is evaluated using generator and use of this source to supply biomedical devices.
Models and simulations of processes of emission-free wheel loader with electric drive
Cieslar, Filip ; Nevrlý, Josef (referee) ; Němec, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the creation of models simulating the processes of an emission-free wheel loader, which was created by rebuilding the original version with a combustion engine. Part of the work is the methodical creation of models from the basic part of the machine to a simplified model of the overall machine, its functional verification and calibration based on available information’s and measurements. In this paper, selected parameters of the overall machine model are verified based on performed measurements, the suitability of selected components is verified, and the optimization and modification of the model is performed based on verification. The aim of the thesis is to present the simulation and verification procedure and its practical use in the development of an emission-free wheel loader with electric drive.
Analysis of walking as energy source for biomedical applications
Cieslar, Filip ; Kovář, Jiří (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
This paper deals with measurements and statistical processing of the acceleration data measured in the area of the human head. Types, principles of biomedical applications are shown, and problems pointed to its power supply. There are efforts to earn energy from surroundings of devices and extend its lifespan. Kinetic energy harvesters require such levels of acceleration for their excitation, that could possibly be obtained from human movements. 30 different people with different characteristics were thus measured during walking in order to find the common frequencies and relevant magnitudes created through vibrations during walking. Energy efficiency is evaluated using generator and use of this source to supply biomedical devices.

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