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Pressure losses in heating systems
Švanda, Martin ; Horká, Lucie (referee) ; Počinková, Marcela (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with pressure losses in heating systems. The diploma thesis is divided into three sections. The first part is theoretical and deals with the occurrence of pressure losses. It discusses the properties of the fluid that affect pressure losses. It also deals with hydrodynamic phenomena, flow distribution, pressure loss distribution and its calculations. The aim of the second part, which is practical, was to create a heating project for a selected object. The object is a two-floor kindergarten building located in Velké Němčice. For this project, two heating variants were created. For the first variant, radiators and heating benches were designed and for the second variant, underfloor heating was installed in the building. The goal was to use a source which will gain heat mainly from renewable sources, so the air / water heat pump was chosen as the source of heat production. The project ends with a technical report. The third part of the thesis is dedicated to an experiment which purpose was to find out how the pressure losses of the connecting pieces are reacting to the change with the change of the heating water conditions (flow, temperature). Alongside, two pipes were created which differed in the type of connecting pieces so it allowed to compare how their pressure losses differ. Both pipes were connected by radial pressing, but the fittings differed in the quality of the brass, and therefore in the construction. Also, part of the experimental section of the diploma thesis is a description of the course of radial pressing of fittings from the Herz company.
Microfluidic devices
Stehlík, Martin ; Sluše, Jan (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the phenomenon of mixing fluid in an equipment with micro scale and its production. The first part is dedicated to describe Reynolds, Peclet and Strouhal number. The second part describes micromixers and their distribution. The final part deal´s with specific examples of manufacturing microfluidc devices.
Methods for Kármán vortices suppression
Kukrle, Daniel ; Urban, Ondřej (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelory thesis is considering a Kármán vorticies and their suppresion. The theoretical part describes principle of phenomenon origin and concepts connected with this topic. Following chapter deals with Kármán vortex street occurrence and danger. In the end of the first part there is an overview of phenomenon suppresion methods. Experiment applies selected suppresoin methods and proves their effectivness.
Flow measurement of air by multiport averaging probes
Šimák, Jakub ; Uher, Miroslav (referee) ; Šedivá, Soňa (advisor)
Master work deals with the measurement of fluid flow (particularly air) pipe, with orifice and multiport averaging probe. The theoretical part is followed by practical, which verifies the properties of the measured system. In a next part of semestral work are verifies the properties of multiport averaging probes Vavra s.r.o. MQS-011 and Rosemount Annubar 485. Measured values from probes are compared.
Design optimization of water-cooled thermocouple probe
Dohnal, Miloslav ; Vondál, Jiří (referee) ; Hájek, Jiří (advisor)
The object of this bachelor’s thesis is to create a computational model of an existing (basic) structure water-cooled thermocouple probe, to calculate and evaluate the quality of existing cooling probe and to propose possible design modifications to improve the cooling effect of the probe tip. Verify and evaluate design modifications by further calculation. The calculation will be carried out using computational fluid dynamics (CFD method). On the contrary, the aim of this work is not to create another text tool for students dealing with CFD topics. The first part describes the meaning and history of the CFD methods, then mentions the work on the principle of thermocouple probes and its application in practice. The second part of the work is devoted to problem solving. It describes the reason for the introduction of model situations when calculating the cooling effect of thermocouple probes and calculation indicates what type of flow occurs inside the thermocouple probe. It further describes the results of calculations for several approximations gradually increasing accuracy of the resulting solution of the problem and assessing the quality of cooling in the probe tip current (basic) structure. The final part deals with design changes for better cooling effect especially in the probe tip, which is verified by further calculation as well.
Gas flow measurement
Kozák, Matěj ; Uher, Miroslav (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the problem of designing vortex flow meter for a nominal range of 40 l.min-1. It describes the problems of vortex bodies and choice of methods for detection of vortices. The thesis includes solution of various problems in the design, which were published in scientific articles or patents. The following describes the design solution vortex flow meter for the specified range, which uses ultrasonic sensors to vortices detection. The proposed flow meter is calibrated with reference flow meter and compared with commercially produced vortex flow by the TST electronics and Burkert companies, which are designed for the specified ranges.
Design of Aircraft in Accordance with FAR 103 Regulation
Tomala, Daniel ; Kouřil, Martin (referee) ; Píštěk, Antonín (advisor)
This diploma work considers conceptual design of aircraft in accordance in FAR 103 regulation. On the base of statistical dates has been made basic geometrical and aero-dynamical concept of a single occupant aircraft. For conception have been chosen optimal driving force and bases calculations of the load pressure and dimensions are included.
Wind loads of building structures
Štěrba, Martin ; Kala, Jiří (referee) ; Hradil, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the effects of wind load on building structures. In the context of the work is solved the numerical modeling of flow around the solid cylindrical bodies at high Reynolds numbers. To the simulations has been used computational software ANSYS CFX. The outputs of the work are the values of Strouhal numbers and the values of drag and lift coefficient depending on the Reynolds number.
Description of bubble behavior in liquid column
Münster, Filip ; Sluše, Jan (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes behavior of bubbles in liquid column. In the first part are introduced basic terms and forces which influence the motion, shape and behavior of the bubble. The second part is devoted to derivation of relations for mathematical model of the bubble motion and the model realization. In the last part the model is compared with experiment.
Analysis of wind effect on slender engineering structures
Tomeček, Petr ; Kala, Jiří (referee) ; Hradil, Petr (advisor)
Master thesis deals with the analysis of wind effect on high slender engineering structures. There are explained important knowledge of the flow theory and compared each turbulent models according to relation of Reynolds and Strouhal number. The point of separation i salso defined. All necessary calculations are made in the ANSYS systém.

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