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Thermal Model Of Vehicle Cabin For Hil Simulation
Chromiak, Michael
The Thermal model of the vehicle cabin was created using differential equations in the Matlab Simulink environment. By changing parameters, it is easy to set the model to any type of passenger vehicle. The accuracy of the model calculation has been successfully verified by real temperature measurement in the car. The model can therefore be used for HIL simulation to develop control system for air conditioning for cars. The output of the model is the average temperature of individual parts of the car as well as air temperature in the cabin.
Design and realization of a new laboratory exercise with PLC B&R Automation
Cejpek, Zdeněk ; Němec, Zdeněk (referee) ; Lang, Stanislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is concerned with designing of a laboratory task primary dedicated for the course „Advanced control methods“, which for the education uses the instruments of company B&R Automation. From possible aproaches chooses modeling of dynamic systems using analog electrical circuits. Those circuits are realized in modular manner, in order to allow building models of various systems. The thesis also includes a desing of proper casing, which simplifies the manipulation by building of the systems. Using designed prototype modules, a model of a separately excited DC motor was built. This model is used for realization of the laboratory task, for which is provided a short manual including some basic program for Automation Studio. The thesis also briefly introduces the company B&R, it´s products and a PLC configuration used in courses „Advanced control methods“.
Analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems exhibiting chaotic behavior with a double-scroll type attractor
Tancjurová, Jana ; Šremr, Jiří (referee) ; Nechvátal, Luděk (advisor)
This thesis analyzes stable and chaotic behavior of nonlinear dynamic systems. It is focused on Chua's electric circuit. The Hartman—Grobman theorem and the Routh—Hurwitz criterion are used to assess the stability of this system. Furthermore, the thesis also includes a bifurcation diagram which describes the chaotic behavior of Chua's circuit.
The Use of Recursive Least Squares Method for Vehicle Dynamics Analysis
Sladká, Pavla ; Laurinec, Marián (referee) ; Porteš, Petr (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce nastiňuje teoretické základy potřebné pro návrh algoritmu rekurzivní metody nejmenších čtverců a následně jeho aplikaci na experimentální data naměřená při testovacím manévru uskutečněném v roce 2001. Analyzována byla příčná dynamika jednostopého rovinného modelu vozidla. Práce také obsahuje srovnání výsledků získaných jednak rekurzivním algoritmem a dále i algoritmem Kalmanova filtru.
Bistable systems in electrical engineering
Juřica, Lukáš ; Bartlová, Milada (referee) ; Štrunc, Marian (advisor)
The first part project deals with a bistability and bifurcation and about their use. Another part deals with a hysteresis and study of the bistable dynamic systems and their stationary states. The last part is devoted to the bistable trigger circuits and a simulation of any of them by the program Pspice.
Equivalent circuit realizations of the simple chaotic oscillators
Kobza, Jaromír ; Dostál, Tomáš (referee) ; Petržela, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this paper is to introduce with basic theory the problems encountered when considering the circuit implementation of autonomous RC chaotic oscillator with nonlinearity. All oscillator prototypes are based on one type of universal oscillator circuit. This circuit is able to generate a lot of attractors on condition of different entrance parameters. The design is based on a mathematical simulation, which includes the generation of electronic circuit values. The work is focused the transformation of these values to operational circuit configuration and simulation in a circuit simulator. The final task is to acquire chaotic attractors. Oscilloscope and spectrum analyser photos will verify the operation.
Universal and fully analog oscillator with transconductance amplifiers
Kus, Václav ; Zaplatílek, Karel (referee) ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a universal analog oscillator using transconductance amplifiers. For studying behaviour of chaotic dynamical systems can be used systems Class C. Suitable way for the purpose modeling dynamic phenomena arising in these systems is an electronic circuit that exhibits the same behavior as modeled system. After familiarization with the basic principles of synthesis of integrators systems, and studying the involvement of frequently used functional blocks were designed the concept of universal chaotic oscillator using transconductance amplifiers. The functionality of this circuit has been verified by PSpice simulation program. A typical feature of chaotic oscillator is extremely sensitivity to initial conditions. Each small change on the initial parameters can lead to major change in the shape of the attractor. The result of this thesis is a functional sample of a universal chaotic oscillator, which was verified by the dynamic behavior of the given differential equations.
Interaction and Feedbacks 2012
Zolotarev, Igor
Proceedings INTERACTION AND FEEDBACKS 2012 deals with the problems of interactions of dynamic systems with surrounding liquid or fluent environment and the solutions of the dynamic systems with feedbacks.
Contribution to mathematical modeling of drive parasitic vibration
Kratochvíl, Ctirad ; Kalous, J. ; Kotek, Vladimír
This article deals with the simulation of dynamic responses of electromechanical drive systems using mathematical-numerical methods. We constructed an idealized torsion system of the mechanical part of the real drive to examine the parasitic effects.

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