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Modeling antennas of the VUT 100 aircraft
Starý, Vladimír ; Tobola,, Pavel (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis is aimed to analyze parameters of antennas, and work out the computer, which can be used to the modeling of the radiation of antennas of the VUT 100 aircraft. First, used antennas are divided according to the operation frequencies, and the polarization. Second, a MATLAB program is developed and described. The program computes radiation patterns at different frequencies for the different location of antennas on the VUT aircraft. Finally, the MATLAB optimization program is develop and described. The program changes the position of antennas so that the requirements of aircraft producer can be met.
Relaxation, especially dielectric behaviour of polymer composites and liquid crystalline polymers
Neubert, Milan ; Nedbal, Jan (advisor) ; Dušek, Karel (referee) ; Starý, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Relaxation, especially dielectric behaviour of polymer composites and liquid crystalline polymers Author: Milan Neubert Department: Department of Macromolecular Physics Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Jan Nedbal, CSc., Department of Macromolecular Physics Abstract: The subject of the work was to study the relaxation electrical properties of polymer composites and liquid crystalline polymers. Work focused on till now not deeply explored new polymeric materials - on semi-aromatic poly (ester amides) and on composites of poly(vinyl alcohol) with polyaniline. In the case of poly(ester amides), we had three series with different aromatic groups and different length of the aliphatic chain, in the case of composite materials, we studied composites prepared as cryogels. Basic experimental method was dielectric spectroscopy, supplemented by approaches of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. A noncontact measuring method based on eddy currents was newly developed, that is able to provide information about both the conductivity and permittivity of samples, and a measuring cell was constructed, later used to perform part of the experimental work. Keywords: permittivity, conductivity, dielectric spectroscopy, liquid crystalline polymers, conducting polymer composites
Relaxation, especially dielectric behaviour of polymer composites and liquid crystalline polymers
Neubert, Milan ; Nedbal, Jan (advisor) ; Dušek, Karel (referee) ; Starý, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Relaxation, especially dielectric behaviour of polymer composites and liquid crystalline polymers Author: Milan Neubert Department: Department of Macromolecular Physics Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Jan Nedbal, CSc., Department of Macromolecular Physics Abstract: The subject of the work was to study the relaxation electrical properties of polymer composites and liquid crystalline polymers. Work focused on till now not deeply explored new polymeric materials - on semi-aromatic poly (ester amides) and on composites of poly(vinyl alcohol) with polyaniline. In the case of poly(ester amides), we had three series with different aromatic groups and different length of the aliphatic chain, in the case of composite materials, we studied composites prepared as cryogels. Basic experimental method was dielectric spectroscopy, supplemented by approaches of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. A noncontact measuring method based on eddy currents was newly developed, that is able to provide information about both the conductivity and permittivity of samples, and a measuring cell was constructed, later used to perform part of the experimental work. Keywords: permittivity, conductivity, dielectric spectroscopy, liquid crystalline polymers, conducting polymer composites
Study of metal- tungsten oxide model system by methods of electron spectroscopy and diffraction
Polášek, Jan ; Mašek, Karel (advisor) ; Starý, Vladimír (referee)
In the present thesis structure, morphology, chemical and electronic properties of the Pt - Au/tungsten oxide model system were investigated by means of RHEED, AFM and PES. The epitaxial tungsten oxide thin films were prepared by oxidation of W(110) single-crystal surface using a RF oxygen plasma source followed by thermal annealing. Gold and Platinum were deposited "in-situ" by evaporation. Gold or platinum deposition led to the growth of oriented particles having (111) epitaxial plane as well as to the growth of polycrystalline phase. Platinum encapsulation was proved by CO adsorption observed by SRPES. Deposition of the second metal led to the formation of core - shell bimetallic clusters. Detail structure of the bimetallic system depends on the order of deposited metals and the substrate temperature. Thermal stability of the system was investigated by heating up to 600 řC.
Modeling antennas of the VUT 100 aircraft
Starý, Vladimír ; Tobola,, Pavel (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis is aimed to analyze parameters of antennas, and work out the computer, which can be used to the modeling of the radiation of antennas of the VUT 100 aircraft. First, used antennas are divided according to the operation frequencies, and the polarization. Second, a MATLAB program is developed and described. The program computes radiation patterns at different frequencies for the different location of antennas on the VUT aircraft. Finally, the MATLAB optimization program is develop and described. The program changes the position of antennas so that the requirements of aircraft producer can be met.

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