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Consequences of increasing the efficiency of small motors.
Buchta, Martin ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the consequences of increasing the efficiency of small asynchronous motors up to 1kW. This work is written in response to ever-increasing demands on minimal efficiency for asynchronous engines, whether through European Union legislation or just competition between manufacturers. The aim of the thesis is therefore to evaluate measures to increase efficiency. The evaluation refers to the consumption of the active material and the weight of the individual treatments. For the evaluation itself, it was necessary to first study the final papers written at this faculty concerning the efficiency of small asynchronous motors. After studying these works, it was necessary to select those measures which, with their minor costs, are least demanding, lead to an increase in efficiency of at least 1% and also to compare these measures with each other. The asynchronous engine of ATAS a.s. with a power of 600W. Three measures to improve efficiency were selected for this engine, mainly related to the diameters of the winding conductor used, the change in the number of threads, and, possibly, the extension of the length of the circuit. These three measures made a rough financial analysis of the price for active material. The prices of active material were found from manufacturers or suppliers.
Consequences of increasing the efficiency of small motors.
Buchta, Martin ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the consequences of increasing the efficiency of small asynchronous motors up to 1kW. This work is written in response to ever-increasing demands on minimal efficiency for asynchronous engines, whether through European Union legislation or just competition between manufacturers. The aim of the thesis is therefore to evaluate measures to increase efficiency. The evaluation refers to the consumption of the active material and the weight of the individual treatments. For the evaluation itself, it was necessary to first study the final papers written at this faculty concerning the efficiency of small asynchronous motors. After studying these works, it was necessary to select those measures which, with their minor costs, are least demanding, lead to an increase in efficiency of at least 1% and also to compare these measures with each other. The asynchronous engine of ATAS a.s. with a power of 600W. Three measures to improve efficiency were selected for this engine, mainly related to the diameters of the winding conductor used, the change in the number of threads, and, possibly, the extension of the length of the circuit. These three measures made a rough financial analysis of the price for active material. The prices of active material were found from manufacturers or suppliers.
Improving efficiency of the selection of the employees
Mužík, Jiří ; Pauknerová, Daniela (advisor) ; Hubinková, Zuzana (referee)
The thesis shows the view of the process of recruitment and selection of the employees applied in companies. The process is decomposed into the specific activities that are analysed in more detail. Recruitment methods are evaluated from the perspective of both employers and applicants for posts. On the basis of the questionnaires lists the specific procedures used in practice by employers, applicants' approaches and experiences of the recruitment procedure.

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