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The reconstruction of small hydro power Albrechtice
Tuhý, Marek ; Dobšáková, Lenka (referee) ; Haluza, Miloslav (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to find the universal characteristics of the high-speed Francis turbine of the small hydroelectric power plant Albrechtice on Orlice. Preserved historical materials and a set of measurements made by the current owner were used. In the next part, the annual energy production of this power plant was calculated.
Diaphragm pump
Veselý, Přemysl ; Dobšáková, Lenka (referee) ; Pochylý, František (advisor)
The central goal of this work is to optimize the performance of the diaphragm pump so that it is able to operate under the given conditions, which at this moment do not meet. In the first part of the thesis, a basic research was created about diaphragm pumps, their simple division, inclusion in positive displacement pumps and the history of their development. In the following chapter, their construction and the meaning of each part of the machine was described in detail. Furthermore, several basic CFD calculations were carried out with the aim of locating the places with the greatest hydraulic losses. These analytical calculations were subsequently compared with practical experiments, from which the intention was derived. In the next point, based on these facts, several final adjustments were made with the aim of optimizing the performance of the entire system. After that, these design measures were further investigated and evaluated.
The reconstruction of small hydro power Albrechtice
Tuhý, Marek ; Dobšáková, Lenka (referee) ; Haluza, Miloslav (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to find the universal characteristics of the high-speed Francis turbine of the small hydroelectric power plant Albrechtice on Orlice. Preserved historical materials and a set of measurements made by the current owner were used. In the next part, the annual energy production of this power plant was calculated.
Cavitation testing using cavitating jet
Rovder, Juraj ; Dobšáková, Lenka (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of cavitation and its effects. In this context, it describes the mechanism of origin and implosion of cavities and cavitation regimes. It lists various types of hydrodynamic cavitation. It presents the Rayleight-Plesset equation and describes micro jet. It also highlights cavitation erosion and the effects of cavitation on some types of materials. It deals with three types of cavitation resistance testing, namely cavitation tunnels, a vibrating cavitation system, supported by the ASTM G32 standard, and last but not least, cavitation nozzles, which follow the ASTM G134-17 standard. In correlation with cavitation nozzles, it frames its four basic parameters, which are stand of distance, the cavitation number, the speed of sound and the geometry of the nozzle. At the end of the theoretical part it characterizes the construction of test bench. The practical part is focused on performing the experiment. It first presents the procedure for carrying out the experiment and then evaluates this experiment. Part of the evaluation is the visual observation of selected samples of AlCu4Mg1Mn1 material and the monitoring of cavitation erosion on specific samples. First, these data are processed in the form of graphs and tables. It uses a microscope as a tool for detailed observation of samples. The conclusion of the practical part is devoted to the evaluation of the experiment.
The tooth pump in the turbine regime
Tyburec, Adam ; Dobšáková, Lenka (referee) ; Haluza, Miloslav (advisor)
The objective of this diploma study is to develop and secure production of gear turbine with very low specific speed in comparison with conventional turbines. The first part of the work deals with already performed research of similar hydrostatic turbines. It is followed by construction design, including complete drawing documentation. The production of the prototype is secured by an external company. Finally, an experimental measurement of the characteristics of the designed turbine is performed in the laboratories of Fluid Engineering.
Study of small vegetable waste water treatment plant design for specific locality
Netopilík, Jan ; Dobšáková, Lenka (referee) ; Štigler, Jaroslav (advisor)
Constructed wetland is one of ways of domestic wastewater treatment that allows reuse of treated water. The thesis acquainted with run principles, with a design for a family house, that includes different solutions of technologic parts with advice for a reliable run and theoretical financial costs.
Influence of the impeller eye on the stability of Q -Y curve
Broža, Martin ; Dobšáková, Lenka (referee) ; Haluza, Miloslav (advisor)
The master thesis is focused on the examination of the influence of the impeller eye on the stability of Q-Y curves. It is the examination of the impact of a large inlet angle of the blade and the extension of the inlet part, which also supports good cavitation capabilities. Another consideration is the influence of the rotating fluid before the impeller, influence of the circumferential component of the absolute velocity at the inlet part. The proposed modification will be subject to simulation in ANSYS.
The Pump with a Diffuser with Stochastic Blades (Runner and Diffuser)
Dobšáková, Lenka ; Melichar, Jan (referee) ; Veselý, Jindřich (referee) ; Haluza, Miloslav (advisor)
This doctoral thesis studies the non-uniform blade cascade for centrifugal pumps. Influence of non-uniform blade cascade is investigated on the impeller and diffuser. A non-uniform blading impeller of pumps in this doctoral thesis was examined in terms of influence on efficiency characteristic. The idea of using non-uniform blading is to obtain a flat efficiency characteristic. Then the centrifugal pump could be used on larger scale of power with achieving a sufficiently high efficiency. The work is based on experimental measurements and numerical simulations of non-uniform hydraulic pump components. Non-uniform impeller and the diffuser were newly designed for this research. A new measuring track of small submersible pumps was needed to design and build for measurements. Different pump combinations with conventional hydraulics on one working point and hydraulics with non-uniform were measured. All measurements were evaluated and characteristics of efficiency, head and power were obtained for each measured combination. Some of pump combinations (which were measured in experiment) were numerically simulated by program Ansys Fluent. Data needed to evaluate the characteristic of efficiency and specific energy were collected from each numerical simulation. A theoretical consideration concerns the influence of non-uniform blade cascade applied on diffuser. The suggestion how to decrease hydraulic losses in canals was done. The theoretical consideration how to make a flat efficiency characteristic was made.
The pump with a diffuser with stochastic blades (runner and diffuser)
Dobšáková, Lenka ; Haluza, Miloslav (advisor)
This doctoral thesis studies the non-uniform blade cascade for centrifugal pumps. Influence of non-uniform blade cascade is investigated on the impeller and diffuser. A non-uniform blading impeller of pumps in this doctoral thesis was examined in terms of influence on efficiency characteristic. The idea of using non-uniform blading is to obtain a flat efficiency characteristic. Then the centrifugal pump could be used on larger scale of power with achieving a sufficiently high efficiency. The work is based on experimental measurements and numerical simulations of non-uniform hydraulic pump components. Non-uniform impeller and the diffuser were newly designed for this research. A new measuring track of small submersible pumps was needed to design and build for measurements. Different pump combinations with conventional hydraulics on one working point and hydraulics with non-uniform were measured. All measurements were evaluated and characteristics of efficiency, head and power were obtained for each measured combination. Some of pump combinations (which were measured in experiment) were numerically simulated by program Ansys Fluent. Data needed to evaluate the characteristic of efficiency and specific energy were collected from each numerical simulation. A theoretical consideration concerns the influence of non-uniform blade cascade applied on diffuser. The suggestion how to decrease hydraulic losses in canals was done. The theoretical consideration how to make a flat efficiency characteristic was made.
The design of axial pump for given parameters
Stareček, Jakub ; Dobšáková, Lenka (referee) ; Haluza, Miloslav (advisor)
This master's thesis contains basic hydraulic calculations, design and optimalization of both the rotor and stator part of the axial pump. There is also included an analysis of the principle and function of hydrodynamic axial pumps. The last part of this work is focusing on the strength calculations and flow simulations using CFD.

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