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Time progression of metrological characteristics of electromagnetic current meters
Březina, Jiří ; Brázda, Martin (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This experimental diploma thesis investigates the changes in the metrological characteristics of the electromagnetic current meter of velocity. The theoretical part of the thesis includes a brief summary of technical and metrological characteristics of these types of devices. In addition, it describes the tested device, the test track, and the measurement procedure, which consists of two variants: long-term monitoring with a relatively regular monthly measurement interval and short-term monitoring with a regular daily measurement interval. The evaluation of the experimental work focuses on the repeatability and variability of the displayed point speed values and their stability over time. Furthermore, the parameters reported by the meter during long-term and short-term monitoring are compared to each other. The results are also compared with similar experiments.
Electromagnetic current meters of velocity
Březina, Jiří ; Zubík, Pavel (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis explains the issue of electromagnetic current meter of velocity. A survey of all available standards on these devices is carried out. Devices are described technically and metrologically. There are also described the possibilities of usage, operating conditions as well as problems of calibration of these devices. Information on available commercially available devices is provided along with a description of all relevant parameters. One selected device model is put to the test of measurement the velocity on the calibration tank of the laboratory, thus the experiences from real calibration measurement are gained and described.
Metrological characteristics of current velocity meters using the electromagnetic principle of measurement
Vítů, Martin ; Brázda, Martin (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the assesment of directional sensivity and accuracy of current stream velocity using electromagnetic induction meters in circumstances simulating the real measurement profiles condictions. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the issue of streamflow measurement in open channels and determination of the relevant measurement uncertainties. It also includes description of the hydraulic circuit and the subject current velocity meters. The experimental part of the thesis focuses on the effect of turbulence on the value and accuracy of measured velocity and directional sensivity of electromagnetic induction meters of current velocity. The results are compared with parameters given by manufacturers, research by other authors and with the metrological characteristics of hydrometric propellers, which are commonly used for streamflow measurement in open channels.
The use of electromagnetic current meter in the discharge measurement by the velocity integration method
Jechová, Adéla ; Zubík, Pavel (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This experimental bachelor thesis is focused on the use of electromagnetic current meter in the discharge measurement by the velocity integration method. The velocity integration method is based on the smooth displacement of the current velocity meter in the entire measurement profile. The method is described in detail in the theoretical part of the thesis, which deals with the velocity area method and its measurements. Furthermore, uncertainty of measurement that can be encountered during measurement are listed here. The results measured in the water laboratory are evaluated in the following chapters. At the end of the thesis, the conditions that are suitable to meet when determining the mean profile speed by an electromagnetic current meter using the velocity integration method are recommended.
Metrological characteristics of current velocity meters using the electromagnetic principle of measurement
Vítů, Martin ; Brázda, Martin (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the assesment of directional sensivity and accuracy of current stream velocity using electromagnetic induction meters in circumstances simulating the real measurement profiles condictions. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the issue of streamflow measurement in open channels and determination of the relevant measurement uncertainties. It also includes description of the hydraulic circuit and the subject current velocity meters. The experimental part of the thesis focuses on the effect of turbulence on the value and accuracy of measured velocity and directional sensivity of electromagnetic induction meters of current velocity. The results are compared with parameters given by manufacturers, research by other authors and with the metrological characteristics of hydrometric propellers, which are commonly used for streamflow measurement in open channels.
Time progression of metrological characteristics of electromagnetic current meters
Březina, Jiří ; Brázda, Martin (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This experimental diploma thesis investigates the changes in the metrological characteristics of the electromagnetic current meter of velocity. The theoretical part of the thesis includes a brief summary of technical and metrological characteristics of these types of devices. In addition, it describes the tested device, the test track, and the measurement procedure, which consists of two variants: long-term monitoring with a relatively regular monthly measurement interval and short-term monitoring with a regular daily measurement interval. The evaluation of the experimental work focuses on the repeatability and variability of the displayed point speed values and their stability over time. Furthermore, the parameters reported by the meter during long-term and short-term monitoring are compared to each other. The results are also compared with similar experiments.
Electromagnetic current meters of velocity
Březina, Jiří ; Zubík, Pavel (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis explains the issue of electromagnetic current meter of velocity. A survey of all available standards on these devices is carried out. Devices are described technically and metrologically. There are also described the possibilities of usage, operating conditions as well as problems of calibration of these devices. Information on available commercially available devices is provided along with a description of all relevant parameters. One selected device model is put to the test of measurement the velocity on the calibration tank of the laboratory, thus the experiences from real calibration measurement are gained and described.

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