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Flow Measurement - oriffice plates
Krátká, Lucie ; Málek, Petr (referee) ; Šedivá, Soňa (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is to approximate the fluid flow measurement using differential pressure transducers inserted into fully filled circular cross-section conduits running full in the industrial sector. The introduction of the Bachelor thesis describes and explains the principle of fluid flow measurement using differential pressure transducers and the basic types of primary flow elements. Practical part consists of the design of practical calculations of individual parameters of standardized orifice plates, the design of a program for calculation of these parameters, comparing the achieved results with the output from the program Conval, evaluating these results and analyzing the measurement uncertainties for the parameters that affect the design of the standard orifice plate.
Fractal geometry application for orifice plate design
Hochman, Ondřej ; Fic, Miloslav (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis consists of three parts. The first part is focused on research study of cav-itation and fractal geometry. It is concerned with the physical principle of cavitation, its generation, dynamics and implosion of cavitation bubbles. It also turns attention to useful application. Brief explanation of fractal geometry follows, including some famous examples. Two fractal shaped orifices were designed in the second experimental part, having the same cross-section as orifice with ordinary circle hole. These orifices were compared to each other from perspective of hydraulic losses.
Blended learning for teaching radiology subjects
PELIKÁN, Jiří
The objective of my bachelor's thesis on Blended learning for teaching Radiology subjects, was to create a clear list of basic skiagraphic projections in radiodiagnostics, written instructions added to them, photographic documentation for easier understanding of the projection and teaching program in the Moodle ZSF JU environment. In the theoretical part of the work I dealt with the origin of X-rays, its properties and possibilities of use. I also mentioned the risks of its use, the need for proper radiation protection, and I analyzed the parts of the X-ray machine and the systems used in skiagraphy. In the practical part I created a list of standardly used skiagraphic projections. Using professional scripts, instructions, standards and experience of radiological staff of the Kyjov Hospital, I subsequently created a text manual for them, supplemented by photographic documentation of individual projections on a model. Subsequently, I created a tutorial in the Moodle ZSF JU environment, supplemented by a database of exam questions.
Flow Measurement - oriffice plates
Krátká, Lucie ; Málek, Petr (referee) ; Šedivá, Soňa (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is to approximate the fluid flow measurement using differential pressure transducers inserted into fully filled circular cross-section conduits running full in the industrial sector. The introduction of the Bachelor thesis describes and explains the principle of fluid flow measurement using differential pressure transducers and the basic types of primary flow elements. Practical part consists of the design of practical calculations of individual parameters of standardized orifice plates, the design of a program for calculation of these parameters, comparing the achieved results with the output from the program Conval, evaluating these results and analyzing the measurement uncertainties for the parameters that affect the design of the standard orifice plate.
Fractal geometry application for orifice plate design
Hochman, Ondřej ; Fic, Miloslav (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis consists of three parts. The first part is focused on research study of cav-itation and fractal geometry. It is concerned with the physical principle of cavitation, its generation, dynamics and implosion of cavitation bubbles. It also turns attention to useful application. Brief explanation of fractal geometry follows, including some famous examples. Two fractal shaped orifices were designed in the second experimental part, having the same cross-section as orifice with ordinary circle hole. These orifices were compared to each other from perspective of hydraulic losses.

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