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The determination of minimal countercurrent distance of the water surface sensor from the thin-plate V-notch weir.
Kopečná, Monika ; Zubík, Pavel (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This thesis clarifies the issue of the measuring flows with the help of capacity measurement systems using Q/h characteristics and also describes measuring techniques for determining the water surface level. The various types of measuring weirs and their Q/h characteristics are described in detail. It also mentions the position of the installation of the sensor. The main task is to find a practical minimal countercurrent distance of the water surface sensors used in practice for use with a V-notch weir in the form of experimental measurements in the water management research laboratory at the Department of Water Structures Faculty of Civil Engineering in Brno. The weirs used for this experiment had top angle cutouts of 90°, 53°8´ and 28°4´. The obtained data is evaluated and subsequently the minimal countercurrent distance of the water surface sensor is determined. The thesis also includes recommendations for further research.
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Senzors Attachable to Computers as a Means of Inovation in Pre-service Chemistry Teacher Training
Kintšnerová, Marie ; Rusek, Martin (advisor) ; Chroustová, Kateřina (referee)
This master's thesis deals with the means of innovation in the training of chemistry teachers. The theoretical part deals with the reforms of the Czech education system, measuring systems, especially the Vernier system, Inquiry-Based Science Education and also the project of implementation of the regional action plan. The experimental part focuses on the verification of several experiments, where temperature sensors and a force sensor from the Vernier system were used, and the possibility of their introduction into the teaching of future chemistry teachers. Furthermore, the work deals with the introduction of the Vernier measuring system for a selected high school. The success of the implementation of the measuring system was verified in the form of an interview with the teacher and the school management. After the introduction of the system, a successful science course was started at the school.
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The determination of minimal countercurrent distance of the water surface sensor from the thin-plate V-notch weir.
Kopečná, Monika ; Zubík, Pavel (referee) ; Žoužela, Michal (advisor)
This thesis clarifies the issue of the measuring flows with the help of capacity measurement systems using Q/h characteristics and also describes measuring techniques for determining the water surface level. The various types of measuring weirs and their Q/h characteristics are described in detail. It also mentions the position of the installation of the sensor. The main task is to find a practical minimal countercurrent distance of the water surface sensors used in practice for use with a V-notch weir in the form of experimental measurements in the water management research laboratory at the Department of Water Structures Faculty of Civil Engineering in Brno. The weirs used for this experiment had top angle cutouts of 90°, 53°8´ and 28°4´. The obtained data is evaluated and subsequently the minimal countercurrent distance of the water surface sensor is determined. The thesis also includes recommendations for further research.
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Utilization systematic measuring techniques in industries
ŘEZNÍČEK, Marek
The thesis deals with the problems of measurement in mechanical engineering. It covers the demands in the field, the implementation of selected measurements, machine calibration and factory output quality control in general. The aim of this thesis is to introduce the practical use of measurement techniques and measuring equipment used in mechanical engineering. Presented is the description of the selected measuring instruments and tools used in schools and in practice, eventually their use in the technical courses at universities and engineering schools.
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