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Short Circuit Currents in the Sokolnice 400 kV Switching Station with Direct 400/110 kV Transformation Applied
Vojtěch, Pavel ; Špaček, Jaroslav (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
The destination of this Bachelor´s Thesis is to explore short circuit currents for voltage level 400 kV in the switching station Sokolnice before year 1995 and after this year, when came to installation of the convertor T402 and to voltage direct 400/110 kV transformation applied. The Thesis is detecting at relation as for three-phase short circuit do for single-phase short circuits, for 400/220/110 kV primary transformation variation in voltage and for variation 400/110 kV, the change which came after connection of the convertor T402. In base of this calculation will be explored the short circuit resistance rating switching station in agreement with parameters ordered by the comp. Inc. ČEZ Prague.
Tissue impedance measurement
Nejezchleba, Zdeněk ; Rampl, Ivan (referee) ; Chmelař, Milan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the measurement of resistance of the skin with direct current. It describes the changes in the value of time, depending on the emotional stability of the human and his psychological habit. It is a method able describe the relatively objectively and compare human emotions.
Optimization of the radiofrequency atomic source for deposition of GaN
Kern, Michal ; Wertheimer, Pavel (referee) ; Mach, Jindřich (advisor)
This thesis is focused on construction and optimization of radiofrequency atomic dissociation source of atomic nitrogen for depostion of GaN. The theoretical part deals with atomic sources, growth of ultrathin layers and the issue of radiofrequency circuits, with emphasis on their design using Smith chart. Methods for synthesis of GaN ultrathin layers and deposition are also discussed. In the experimental part, design and realization of various congurations of the impedance matching network is described. Using the impedance matching network a nitrogen plasma discharge was successfuly created and its spectrum was analysed. Afterwards, design and realization of a stepper motor control for the impedance matching network is described.
Use of EIS method for determination of sedimentation in stady liquid
Hradilová, Iva ; Vachovec, Roman (referee) ; Špano, Miroslav (advisor)
Determination of interface between sediment and liquid belongs to common tasks in various fields of industry like sewage and/or water treatment. The aim of presented work is verification of suitability of electrical impedance spectrometry (EIS) method for determination of interface between soil and water. The suitability was verified on three samples of soil. The first one was a sand while other two were loam of different grain sizes. Introduction of both the EIS method and Z-meter III instrument used for measurements is presented in this work too. Within conclusions the suitability of the method and provability in determination of water-soil interface are discussed.
Mathematics in Physics
BLAŽEK, Jiří
The presented work deals with mathematical tools, which are used to describe harmonic oscillations and waves in secondary schools. Harmonic quantities are most frequently represented as projections of rotating symbolic vectors ? phasors, nevertheless most attention is paid to representation of harmonic quantities by complex numbers. It is shown that both these methods are in fact formalized methods of solution of differential-algebraic equations, describing relevant physical phenomena. All these approaches are applied simultaneously and compared to each other during solution of model examples. The work is primarily intended for teachers of physics in secondary schools and for students of physics of pedagogical faculties.
Ion Current Rectification Behavior at Novel Borosilicate Glass Capillaries
Silver, Barry Richard ; Holub, Karel ; Mareček, Vladimír
We present an easy methodology to produce novel, robust and reusable borosilicate glass microcapillaries. Using these capillaries we investigate ion current rectification behavior using DC and AC electrochemical techniques. We find that two non-ohmic behaviors can manifest. The presence of low frequency inductive loops on the Nyquist plot tentatively suggests electrokinetic mass transport processes may be present at the capillary wall.
Evolution of electrochemical methods: from virtual capabilities to virtual instruments
Dražan, Viktor
Progress in electrochemical methods is tightly bound with the development of electronics and instrumentation. Modern development environments allow one to create software for measurement control, data processing and modelling without deep knowledge of computer programming. Utilisation of one of those environments, the LabView, for modelling the results of adsorption kinetics measurement on mercury drop electrode will be demonstrated in the presentation.

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