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Skin effect in high-speed electrical machines.
Klíma, Petr ; Bárta, Jan (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the suppression of the skin and proximity effects in high-speed machines. The first part summarizes the general knowledge of high-speed machines. The second part is devoted to the principle and possible suppression of consequences caused by skin and proximity effects. The third part shows the simulation results of models of a synchronous machine with permanent magnets. The results of these simulations reveal the consequences of skin and proximity effects. In addition, design measures are proposed to limit these and other undesirable phenomena to achieve the highest possible efficiency.
Influence of welding direction on depth of penetration for MAG method
Šmak, Radim ; Mrňa, Libor (referee) ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals about Influence of welding direction on depth of penetration in S 235 JR steel for MAG welding. First theoretical part of the thesis was devoted to a description and technology of the chosen method. In the second practical patr of the thesis was designed optimal welding parameters and conditions of welding. Based on them was performed an experiment. From the experiment was detected the depth penetration, heat affected zone and structure of the metal.
Skin effect in high-speed electrical machines.
Klíma, Petr ; Bárta, Jan (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the suppression of the skin and proximity effects in high-speed machines. The first part summarizes the general knowledge of high-speed machines. The second part is devoted to the principle and possible suppression of consequences caused by skin and proximity effects. The third part shows the simulation results of models of a synchronous machine with permanent magnets. The results of these simulations reveal the consequences of skin and proximity effects. In addition, design measures are proposed to limit these and other undesirable phenomena to achieve the highest possible efficiency.
Influence of welding direction on depth of penetration for MAG method
Šmak, Radim ; Mrňa, Libor (referee) ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals about Influence of welding direction on depth of penetration in S 235 JR steel for MAG welding. First theoretical part of the thesis was devoted to a description and technology of the chosen method. In the second practical patr of the thesis was designed optimal welding parameters and conditions of welding. Based on them was performed an experiment. From the experiment was detected the depth penetration, heat affected zone and structure of the metal.
Comparison of Continuous High-Pressure Generated and Pulsing Low-Pressure Generated Water Jets on Concrete
Mádr, V. ; Sitek, Libor ; Hela, R. ; Hlaváč, L. M. ; Bodnárová, L. ; Pustelník, J. ; Janurová, E.
The concrete samples with various erosion states were disintegrated by pure continuous water jets generated from pressure 380 MPa in the Liquid jet laboratory at the VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava. Simultaneously, the identical concrete samples were tested by pulsing water jets generated by low pressure 30 MPa in the Department of Material Disintegration at the Institute of Geonics of the AS CR. The erosion states of samples were prepared by application of several laboratory techniques simulating the concrete aging under the natural conditions due to the real applications in practice. They were prepared at the 127 Institute of Technology of Building Materials and Components of the Brno University of Technology. The influence of the erosion state on the disintegration rate was tested and the surface topography was studied. The comparison of both the depth of penetration and the volume disintegration ratio regarding the input power is performed.

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