National Repository of Grey Literature 8 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
„Smart cities“ and decentralized production of energy
Opátová, Alexandra ; Kudela, Libor (referee) ; Špiláček, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the principles of decentralized energy sources, together with the advantages or challenges that concern the problem. The first chapter describes the concept of "smart city" and the field of use. There are also described options for modeling of urban areas as a unit. The second chapter focuses on the concept of decentralized power generation and the benefits that such a system can offer. The following chapters deal with cogeneration units and electricity storage options. The last chapter focuses on a issue of integrating decentralized power generation into the grid and compares various mathematical models and possibilities of regulation.
Optimization of Flat House Heating
Fodor, Ján ; Baláš, Marek (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the supply of heat in a particular block of flats in Brno. It deals with supply for heating and for hot water heating. The introduction gives information about the considerated building and also generally, but especially with regard to the current situation with consumption and heat supply. Subsequently, the thesis describes the individual possibilities of obtaining heat. There are mentioned classical heat sources as gas boilers, but also less commonly used as co-generating units or solar collectors. Furthermore, the work is calculating from the technical and economic point of view for heating options chosen by the investor. Finally, the work compares the options from viewpoint of benefits, budgets and returns of possible investments.
Application of cogeneration units in apartment buildings and industrial buildings
Pinkoš, Patrik ; Radil, Lukáš (referee) ; Pitron, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with issues of cogeneration and its application to apartment buildings and Industrial buildings. At the beginning of the thesis are described main principles. In the next part are characterized different types of cogeneration technologies and their comparisons. This thesis also deals with possibilities of use of cogeneration technologies and the input parameters for commissioning. Thesis contains basic European and Czech legislation for combined production of electricity and heat. At the end thesis deals with possibilities of using cogeneration as decentralized source.
Implementation of Cogeneration Unit in "Smart Heating and Cooling Networks"
Uhrík, Patrik ; Milčák, Pavel (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
The aim of the Master‘s thesis was to create a computational model for integration of the cogeneration unit into the smart thermal network. For the better use of waste heat from the selected cogeneration unit MOTORGAS MGM250 during the summer period, the absorption circuit was dimensioned and the appropriate trigeneration computational model was formed. In the theoretical part, the function, operation and heat performance of the cogeneration unit as well as the suitability of the connection of the cogeneration unit with the absorption chiller during the summer period were described. In the practical part, the operational data of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Brno University of Technology and the theoretical performance data from created cogeneration and trigeneration computational models were compared. Based on this comparison, the conclusion about the suitability of use of both computational models was made.
„Smart cities“ and decentralized production of energy
Opátová, Alexandra ; Kudela, Libor (referee) ; Špiláček, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the principles of decentralized energy sources, together with the advantages or challenges that concern the problem. The first chapter describes the concept of "smart city" and the field of use. There are also described options for modeling of urban areas as a unit. The second chapter focuses on the concept of decentralized power generation and the benefits that such a system can offer. The following chapters deal with cogeneration units and electricity storage options. The last chapter focuses on a issue of integrating decentralized power generation into the grid and compares various mathematical models and possibilities of regulation.
Optimization of Flat House Heating
Fodor, Ján ; Baláš, Marek (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the supply of heat in a particular block of flats in Brno. It deals with supply for heating and for hot water heating. The introduction gives information about the considerated building and also generally, but especially with regard to the current situation with consumption and heat supply. Subsequently, the thesis describes the individual possibilities of obtaining heat. There are mentioned classical heat sources as gas boilers, but also less commonly used as co-generating units or solar collectors. Furthermore, the work is calculating from the technical and economic point of view for heating options chosen by the investor. Finally, the work compares the options from viewpoint of benefits, budgets and returns of possible investments.
Implementation of Cogeneration Unit in "Smart Heating and Cooling Networks"
Uhrík, Patrik ; Milčák, Pavel (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
The aim of the Master‘s thesis was to create a computational model for integration of the cogeneration unit into the smart thermal network. For the better use of waste heat from the selected cogeneration unit MOTORGAS MGM250 during the summer period, the absorption circuit was dimensioned and the appropriate trigeneration computational model was formed. In the theoretical part, the function, operation and heat performance of the cogeneration unit as well as the suitability of the connection of the cogeneration unit with the absorption chiller during the summer period were described. In the practical part, the operational data of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Brno University of Technology and the theoretical performance data from created cogeneration and trigeneration computational models were compared. Based on this comparison, the conclusion about the suitability of use of both computational models was made.
Application of cogeneration units in apartment buildings and industrial buildings
Pinkoš, Patrik ; Radil, Lukáš (referee) ; Pitron, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with issues of cogeneration and its application to apartment buildings and Industrial buildings. At the beginning of the thesis are described main principles. In the next part are characterized different types of cogeneration technologies and their comparisons. This thesis also deals with possibilities of use of cogeneration technologies and the input parameters for commissioning. Thesis contains basic European and Czech legislation for combined production of electricity and heat. At the end thesis deals with possibilities of using cogeneration as decentralized source.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.