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Methods of single impulse detection
Juřík, Vladimír ; Bartušek, Karel (referee) ; Fiala, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with measurement method pulsed quantities of electromagnetic field. This thesis was focused on methods, which make use of optic effect. Specially Faraday effect, Pockels effect and magneto-optic Kerr effect. Next it was focused on method makes use of Rogowski coil. At the end was shortly noticed about method makes use of calorimetric sensor. For experimentally realized has been chosen Faraday Magneto-optic Effect. In optic laboratory has been realized absolute methods and different methods making use of Wollaston polarizer on pneumatic optical desk. The main advantage of this method is the capability to measure the high frequency and high current signals. Next in this thesis has been written theory about Rogowski coil. This method has been experimentally realized in laboratory.
Magnetic fields for medical experiments
Punčochář, Marek ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
his work deals with the creation of magnetic fields for medical experiments. The first part deals with different types of coils, with a focus on the Helmholtz coil. Longer be described here how the winding coil-shaped mats, calculate the length of the field lines. After the work is focused on the involvement of the coil into the circuit.
Measurement of magnetic quantities - estimation of the uncertainty
Šlichta, Pavol ; Šedivá, Soňa (referee) ; Havlíková, Marie (advisor)
This Master’s thesis contains an overview of determining measurement uncertainties of direct and indirect measurements. It describes a way of creating a magnetic field with the help of Helmholtz coil and a more detailed description of some principles of magnetic field sensors. This thesis also contains a description of the experiments and the factors influencing them. The last part deals with the quantification of uncertainties from measured experiments and with the discussion of the results from these measurements.
Magnetic fields for medical experiments
Punčochář, Marek ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
his work deals with the creation of magnetic fields for medical experiments. The first part deals with different types of coils, with a focus on the Helmholtz coil. Longer be described here how the winding coil-shaped mats, calculate the length of the field lines. After the work is focused on the involvement of the coil into the circuit.
Measurement of magnetic quantities - estimation of the uncertainty
Šlichta, Pavol ; Šedivá, Soňa (referee) ; Havlíková, Marie (advisor)
This Master’s thesis contains an overview of determining measurement uncertainties of direct and indirect measurements. It describes a way of creating a magnetic field with the help of Helmholtz coil and a more detailed description of some principles of magnetic field sensors. This thesis also contains a description of the experiments and the factors influencing them. The last part deals with the quantification of uncertainties from measured experiments and with the discussion of the results from these measurements.
Methods of single impulse detection
Juřík, Vladimír ; Bartušek, Karel (referee) ; Fiala, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with measurement method pulsed quantities of electromagnetic field. This thesis was focused on methods, which make use of optic effect. Specially Faraday effect, Pockels effect and magneto-optic Kerr effect. Next it was focused on method makes use of Rogowski coil. At the end was shortly noticed about method makes use of calorimetric sensor. For experimentally realized has been chosen Faraday Magneto-optic Effect. In optic laboratory has been realized absolute methods and different methods making use of Wollaston polarizer on pneumatic optical desk. The main advantage of this method is the capability to measure the high frequency and high current signals. Next in this thesis has been written theory about Rogowski coil. This method has been experimentally realized in laboratory.

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