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Turbocharger Rotor Balancing
Šárovec, Marek ; Zubík, Martin (referee) ; Knotek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is specialized search dealing with issues of turbocharger rotor balancing. This work is divided into three main parts. First part deals with history of turbocharger and basics of turbocharger construction. Second part talks about types of unbalance and how to balance. Also, there is description of balancing machines. Last part depends on previous part because there is application of balancing on automotive turbocharger.
Control unit for automatic laboratory manipulation system
Vávra, Tomáš ; Růžek, Václav (referee) ; Dřínovský, Jiří (advisor)
This document deals with devices which are used for the automatic Gram staining. The document starts by a research with the aim to discover existing devices and to compare them to the concept of the device developed by company Biovendor. There is theoretically and then practically dealed with the methods of the rotor imbalance detection and measurement of water-level. The Practical part of this document describes the development of the control unit with the microcontroller ARM Cortex-M3 which will be used for the prototype development of Biovendor’s device. The Last part describes measurement of imbalance of three different rotors with the aid of the control unit.
Solution technology of production single groove guide pulley with demand on static balancing.
Šlosr, Michal ; Zouhar, Jan (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis consists of a theoretical part dealing with the balancing of rotors, mainly static balance and parts, in which it is analyzed in detail the proposal preparations and design technology with static balance. In the final phase indicated an economic evaluation.
Electrical machines fault simulator
Krátký, Michal ; Krbal, Michal (referee) ; Šlezingr, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor’s thesis is the laboratory task focused on vibrodiagnostics of rotating electrical machines. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part is made of information related to rotating electrical machine mainly its faults and technical diagnostics. Besides that the vibrodiagnostics is involved into the theoretical part as well. The practical part deals with the design of laboratory task focused on vibrodiagnostics of rotating electrical machines. There is shown how vibrations influence the machine during the operation. There is used asynchronous machine 1LA7080 and vibrometer MV-5L and noncontact tachometer UNI-T UT372 for this experiment. The second task is the starting current diagnostics. The starting current ofthe engine with the rotor asymmetry 1LA7080 and rotor symmetry 1LA7090 is going to be analyzed here. On these engines will be shown, how current flicks affectthe magnetic field of the engine in the air gap.
Vibrodiagnostics of electrical machines
Boháček, Daniel ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This thesis deals with methods of vibration analysis in electric rotating machines. From the beginning, it is necessary to explain the basic concepts and introduce the issue of vibration. Next time, the work is focused on sources of vibration in electrical machines. Defects on electric rotating machines causing vibrations are described. Sensing is performed using sensors of deflection, speed and acceleration. The measured signal needs to be adjusted and filters, approximations and sampling will cover this in the next chapter. The main objective is the methods of analysis, which include the best known in the field of frequency analysis (FFT) and the envelope method in the time domain. This includes other methods such as Kurtosis factor, Crest factor, etc. There is also a basic block diagram for measuring vibrations. This block diagram is programmed and has a graphical user interface. The last part is an evaluation of the measured data of the engines.
Vibration diagnostics of electrical machines
Hlaváček, Tomáš ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with the influence simulated unbalance vibration level asynchronous motor. First is focused introduction to the problem of vibration. Another part is introduction with machine construction and vibrations in machines. Introduction with methods of measurement. The last part is vibration measurements with simulated imbalances.
Vibrodiagnostics of rotating machines
Honc, Lukáš ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with vibrodiagnostics of rotating machines focusing on unbalance of rigid shafts. The purpose of the thesis has been designing, realization and practical verifying of measurement algorithm and program for balancing of rigid shafts in one and two planes. The prerequisite has been to use hardware of National Instruments company and software LabVIEW. In first chapters, reader will read about characteristics of vibrations measured on rotating machines, their sources and analysis. Next chapters focus on measurement and analysis of data, balancing and its realization.
Balancing Rotors of Steam Turbines
Filip, Patrik ; Šnajdárek, Ladislav (referee) ; Kracík, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is a technical research dealing with issues of balancing turbine rotors and generally describing international standarts commonly used for balancing rotors. The first part is about unbalance in general context. The next part classifies types of rotors, standarts for balancing rotors and balancing methods. Then there is a description of a balancing device. The last part of this thesis includes a step by step process of balancing a specific rotor.
Vibration analysis using modern online systems
Marek, Vojtěch ; Poliščuk, Radek (referee) ; Hammer, Miloš (advisor)
The diploma thesis solves the issue of vibration analysis using on-line systems. A model of a rotating machine was programmed for implementation, on which the data was subsequently measured. The solution was the analysis of experimental problems for the unbalance of the machine and the determination of the exact defect on the bearing. Different diagnostic methods and environments of the CMS X-Tools analysis application were used to obtain the results. The main result is a functional monitoring system that permanently monitors the condition of the machine and, if necessary, the operator is able to determine the exact failure of the device after analyzing the obtained data. By introducing on-line monitoring systems, major downtime and associated financial losses can be avoided.
Vibrodiagnostics of electrical machines
Boháček, Daniel ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This thesis deals with methods of vibration analysis in electric rotating machines. From the beginning, it is necessary to explain the basic concepts and introduce the issue of vibration. Next time, the work is focused on sources of vibration in electrical machines. Defects on electric rotating machines causing vibrations are described. Sensing is performed using sensors of deflection, speed and acceleration. The measured signal needs to be adjusted and filters, approximations and sampling will cover this in the next chapter. The main objective is the methods of analysis, which include the best known in the field of frequency analysis (FFT) and the envelope method in the time domain. This includes other methods such as Kurtosis factor, Crest factor, etc. There is also a basic block diagram for measuring vibrations. This block diagram is programmed and has a graphical user interface. The last part is an evaluation of the measured data of the engines.

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