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Directional characteristics of hot-wire single-senzor
Kozák, Jan ; Žoužela, Michal (referee) ; Zubík, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with directional responses during measurement with single-sensor miniature wire probes. Author´s effort is to make a large-scale calibration measurement with different angles of inflow to the probe and compare results with common application of single-sensor miniature wire probe.
Application of an anemometric hot-wire probe to the measurement of a velocity field downstream of an automotive ventilation outlet
Šíp, Jan ; Tuhovčák, Ján (referee) ; Lízal, František (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the research of the flow in front of the benchmark automotive vent. Using thermoanemometry, the velocity field in the area in front of the vent was measured in detail and the intensity of the turbulence was calculated. Computational fluid dynamics of the air flow from the vent was also performed using the STAR-CCM + program. In addition, the influence of the surrounding surfaces simulating the real environment of the automobile on the air flow from the vent was investigated. The diploma thesis contains the calculation of measurement uncertainty. The purpose of this thesis is to obtain complex data on the velocity field and to use them for validation of Computational fluid dynamics.
Ventilation in a light duty vehicle – research on defrost of windshield and its efficiency.
Hapala, Radim ; Krejčí, Vladimír (referee) ; Lízal, František (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with research of the jet issuing from the defrost duct of Skoda Octavia car. Components of velocity and turbulence intensity were measured using hot wire anemometry. Obtained data were presented in graphs and contour maps. Results were confronted with previous research.
Automotive ventilation system - comparison of an influence of boundary conditions on flow from various types of ventilation outlets
Brdečko, Radim ; Pokorný, Jan (referee) ; Lízal, František (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with a research of the flow in front of three different automotive vents. The velocity field and intensity of the turbulence was measured in detail, using thermoanemometry. After that the same data was measured with PIV method and validation was performed. The difference between achieved data was investigated. The design among the vents was also investigated, because it’s fundamentally affects the air flow. The purpose of this thesis is to obtain data about the velocity field using two methods and their subsequent use to validate numerical simulations, which will be performed in the future. The diploma thesis also contains the calculation of measurement uncertainty.
Airplane Cooling System Optimization
Lajza, Ondřej ; Fiľakovský, Karol (referee) ; Horák, Aleš (referee) ; Píštěk, Antonín (advisor)
Dissertation thesis is focused on the aircraft cooling system optimization. The knowledge of the pressure loss is necessity for design of an optimal system. In the beginning of the thesis, the different designs of piston engine cooling systems are described for both aircrafts and automobiles. Other sections outline the determination of the coolers characteristics and describe the different test sections applicable for the characteristics measurement. The test section built at the Institute of the aerospace engineering is described as well. Practical part of the thesis describes the calibration of the test section. The measurements of the specific coolers were compared with the CFD simulation of two models - the simplified cooler model and cooler element model. Additionally, the measurements were compared with results obtained at specialized coolers testing facility.
Experimental analysis of automobile ventilating outlet air flow using hot wire anemometry and draft of outlet quality rating
Ležovič, Tomáš ; Šedivý, Petr (referee) ; Lízal, František (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with air flow in the interior of automobile Škoda Octavia. The attention is focused only at a side ventilating outlet. Author’s effort was to propose the appropriate criteria for evaluation and assessment of ventilating outlet quality and elaborate the methodology of measurement for these criteria. Then follows the application of the methodology and measurement of velocity field of air flow from the outlet by the method of hot wire anemometry. The thesis also contains comparison of the results with the results attained by the smoke visualization.
Design of device for determination of air mean temperature in the channel with various crossection
Hindrich, Tomáš ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This bachelors thesis deals with the design of device for determination of air mean temperature in the channel with various crossection. The design uses an innovative flow sensor operating on the principle of CTA (Constant Temperature Anemometry) that is using temperature compensation.
Marketing analysis of advertising advertised on pornographic websites
Trpkoš, Jan ; Koblovský, Petr (advisor) ; Houdek, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of marketing communication on pornographic websites. The thesis is divided into two parts - theoretical and research. The theoretical part explains the concept of pornography, outlines its issues and the requisites of advertising advertised on pornographic sites. In the practical part, a quantitative method of data collection is first carried out and then the individual specifications of advertising on pornographic sites are examined using a qualitative interview method. The data obtained show that the ads follow the classical structure of advertising communication, but due to the environment in which they occur they are absolutely different in quality and content.
Design of device for determination of air mean temperature in the channel with various crossection
Hindrich, Tomáš ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This bachelors thesis deals with the design of device for determination of air mean temperature in the channel with various crossection. The design uses an innovative flow sensor operating on the principle of CTA (Constant Temperature Anemometry) that is using temperature compensation.
Automotive ventilation system - comparison of an influence of boundary conditions on flow from various types of ventilation outlets
Brdečko, Radim ; Pokorný, Jan (referee) ; Lízal, František (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with a research of the flow in front of three different automotive vents. The velocity field and intensity of the turbulence was measured in detail, using thermoanemometry. After that the same data was measured with PIV method and validation was performed. The difference between achieved data was investigated. The design among the vents was also investigated, because it’s fundamentally affects the air flow. The purpose of this thesis is to obtain data about the velocity field using two methods and their subsequent use to validate numerical simulations, which will be performed in the future. The diploma thesis also contains the calculation of measurement uncertainty.

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