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Using thermoelectric generator to increase the efficiency of the radiator
Kříž, Pavel ; Janák, Luděk (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a design layout of the fan power supply that ensures the increase of the efficiency of the heating unit. For usage in the areas without electric power, the power supply is secured by thermoelectric generator. The system has to function on the basis of autonomous system which turns itself on only when necessary. In the introductory part of the paper there is a recherché of thermoelectric generators for general usage. Next it mentions the basic findings in from the field of DC/DC converters for low power applications. In this part attention is given to MPPT algorithm. Furthermore basic knowledge from the field of heat transmission together with its most used elements is described. Subsequently existing applications that increase the effectiveness of heating are mentioned. Their disadvantage however is that they depend on the external source of power supply. The practical part to a large extent covers the analysis of the suitability of the chosen thermoelectric module. For securing of the heat gradient of the generator there was a model created meeting the figures in the manual and there are several simulations in the MATLAB program. Furthermore several measurements of the thermoelectric module took place in order to secure realistic figures. Subsequently a DC/DC converter was chosen. Finally the testing was made on the real composition. In conclusion there is an overall evaluation including the real usage and the economical aspect of the project. The outcomes of the work enable to avoid common mistakes that are part of many specialized articles. The created system is to be used after the adjustment of the cooling to the required aim. At the same time it becomes very effective.
Thermoelectric Generator
Štetina, Jakub ; Ančík, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This thesis describes measuring of thermoelectric modules and building of the device, which would serve as an emergency electric energy source for specific purpose on the basis of ther-moelectric effects. We use thermoelectric generators (TEG).
Experimental stand for rotational heat pipe verification
Liška, Martin ; Sikora, Michal (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis presents a design of an experimental stand for testing of cooling effects on electrical machines trough rotational heat pipe and mainly with design and construction of experimental stand, that represents rotational heat pipe of real machine rotor. Pipe is heated by means of resistance conductor winding and average temperature on a pipe surface is scanned with a additional parallel winding. Experimental stand was designed for subsequent experiments and for evaluating of rotational heat pipe parameters.
Design of Darrius rotor as source of electric energy
Novotný, Martin ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This bachelors thesis deals about possibilities to use alternative energy source - wind. Model of Darrieus rotor was build for learning purposes using accessible materials and tools. The build model was tested and measured to discover real functionality and characteristics.
Thermal phenomena modeling of air electronic unit
Ančík, Zdeněk ; Toman, Jiří (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This thesis is focus on thermal analysis of aircraft electronic devices and their cooling possibilities. The two analytic methods of thermal analysis are applied on two particular technical objects. The laboratory experiment of non-contact temperature measurement method is applied on real unit. The results of simulation are compared with results of experiment.
Desing of measuring of electric machine rotor temperatue
Chalupa, Jan ; Krejčí, Petr (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on temperature measurement issues of rotating parts of electrical devices. Thesis includes proposition and implementation of hardware solution, which enables multi-channel temperature measurements using PT100 sensors. Measured temperature is transmitted into the user’s PC. Thesis also includes user software solution for Windows platforms. Hardware requirements are low. System is primarily determined for temperature test of electrical devices. It can be also used for long-term monitoring of devices in operating state. Transmitter was designed with following considerations. Minimal size, low consumption, mechanical and thermal endurance. These demands require comprehensive approach to the whole system solution.
Analysis of transfer matrix method using for calculation of electrical machines rotor with influence of magnetic pull
Tobiáš, Jan ; Majer, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This master thesis is dealing with modeling of the rotor system based on the numerical transfer matrix calculations. This method is suitable for fast analysis of beam bodies to observe the resulting deflection and critical speed in regard to the initial circumstances. The bearing stiffness is a significant input factor that affects the outcomes of the analysis, especially the critical speed the rotor system. First of all,the available approaches to analyze the bended beam bodies are discussed focused on explanation of the transfer matrix algorithm. After that, the approach to estimate the bearing stiffness based on the Hertz contact theory is presented. Further, a brief explanation is given about the heat arising in the rotor bearings. The following chapters are focused on description of the software solver for rotor system analysis based on the transfer matrix method, considering the bearing stiffness estimation based on Hertz contact theory, with possible calculations of the induced bearing heat losses. In the end, the practical use of the developed software is presented with the analysis of the obtained results of the rotor deflection, critical speed, and bearing power loss. There is also discussed a comparison of the different bearing stiffness estimation with the impact to the computation outcomes, especially on the rotor critical speed, followed by comparison conclusion implementation into rotor system analysis.
Automatized working place for measuring of airflow parameters
Smělý, Jakub ; Vejlupek, Josef (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This thesis describes the design work for the measurement of air values. The first part describes the airflow, pressure build-up in pipes and losses due to airflow losses. There is also a description of fans and explain their characteristics depending on the pressure generated by airflow. The next part describes the design of the measuring chamber, electronics and control for fully automatic measurement of air quantities.
Programme for calculation of electric machine shaft deflection caused by magnetic traction
Kukačka, Radek ; Lošák, Petr (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This Master thesis desires the design of methodology for calculating shaft deflection and critical speed of electric machines. There are two methods used. The first one is transfer matrix method, which is represented by a simple programme for shaft creation and calculating needed results built in the Matlab software. The second one is finite element method, which is presented in the Ansys Workbench software.
Sensor of air velocity measurement in electrical machines
Vrbický, Jiří ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and realization of a sensor for measuring of air velocity in electrical machine. The sensor must be able to measure also in places with lack of space.

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