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Computational tool for fluid flow of gases through nozzles
Kozáková, Kamila ; Zálešák, Martin (referee) ; Klimeš, Lubomír (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with thermodynamic relations of one-dimensional, adiabatic and steady flow through the duct. Thermodynamic terms, equations and principles, required for understanding the problems of fluid flow, are summed at the beginning. The greatest attention is paid to step-by-step solution of each case, which can occur. These analyses were implemented in a software for solving thermodynamic problems. Scripts and the graphical user interface were created in a programming language Python using its libraries. Last part of this work is focused on evaluating and testing problems of fluid flow through the ducts.
Using Computer Aided Engineering for analyse the detector
Vyroubal, Petr ; Polsterová, Helena (referee) ; Maxa, Jiří (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with influence of the shape comparison of convergent and Laval nozzles in the secondary electron detector shutters to the resulting pressure and gas flow in the secondary electron detector for environmental scaning electron mictoscope. To the detector analysis are used Computer Aided Engineering systems CAD and CAE, SolidWorks and SolidWorks Flow Simulation.
Computational tool for fluid flow of gases through nozzles
Kozáková, Kamila ; Zálešák, Martin (referee) ; Klimeš, Lubomír (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with thermodynamic relations of one-dimensional, adiabatic and steady flow through the duct. Thermodynamic terms, equations and principles, required for understanding the problems of fluid flow, are summed at the beginning. The greatest attention is paid to step-by-step solution of each case, which can occur. These analyses were implemented in a software for solving thermodynamic problems. Scripts and the graphical user interface were created in a programming language Python using its libraries. Last part of this work is focused on evaluating and testing problems of fluid flow through the ducts.
Using Computer Aided Engineering for analyse the detector
Vyroubal, Petr ; Polsterová, Helena (referee) ; Maxa, Jiří (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with influence of the shape comparison of convergent and Laval nozzles in the secondary electron detector shutters to the resulting pressure and gas flow in the secondary electron detector for environmental scaning electron mictoscope. To the detector analysis are used Computer Aided Engineering systems CAD and CAE, SolidWorks and SolidWorks Flow Simulation.

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