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Programmable illuminating system for an optical microscope
Lošťák, Martin ; Křupka, Ivan (referee) ; Chmelík, Radim (advisor)
A programmable illuminating system (PIS) uses a commercial multimedia projector together with a suitable optical relay system in order to illuminate specimens under microscope with transmitted light. The theoretical part of the diploma thesis describes some methods used in the optical transmission microscopy. All of these methods employ physical masks placed in the condenser front focal plane. In the case of the traditional methods the masks are used to enhance contrast (e.g. dark-field illumination) and resolution (oblique illumination). One of the methods (a condenser with rotating aperture) provides the information about the three-dimensionality of the specimen. The next part of the thesis contains the theory and the basic classification of the illuminating systems used in the optical transmission microscopy. An optical and mechanical design of the optical relay system used for PIS is introduced. The experimental part shows the results made with two different PIS arrangements. It was shown on two different specimens that the PIS provides the same illumination as the classical methods. It was also proved that the PIS can simulate the rotating aperture in the condenser front focal plane and thus to give the information about the three-dimensionality of the specimen. Some new static and dynamic illuminating methods were introduced.
Study of the behavior of selected rocks at high temperatures
Holanec, Aleš ; Sitek,, Libor (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the observation and diagnostics of transformations that take place in stone slabs of different mineralogical composition during heating to high temperatures. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with a summary of available information about selected types of rocks. Furthermore, it presents findings from the experimental thermal loading of a granite sample. The principles and instruments of laboratory experimental methods that are used to judge the resistance of rocks are described in detail. In the experimental part, the testing methodology is proposed, the procedure of production of rock test specimens is described and the way in which the thermal loading of stone slabs took place is explained. The results of the experiments are shown in the tables and graphs. A comparison of individual tests and properties of selected samples and evaluation of the obtained results is performed.
Using the Microscope for diagnostics of Structure of Materials and Fault El. Equipment
Cvak, Jan ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Veselka, František (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to describe the possibility of using a microscope for documentation defects and innovation of electrical machines. I used an electron microscope to document carbon brushes and nanomaterials for possible upgrade of the sliding contact. Use microscopes gives us detailed information about the structure of materials, at the largest stress of the electrical machine. Based on the collected data can be further analyzed and innovation of the carbon brush.
Design of LED light source for microscope
Perháč, Timotej ; Frýza, Josef (referee) ; Šperka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the construction design of microscope episcopic, trichromatic LED illumination source for microscope Nikon Eclipse LV150, by using three LEDs with narrow spectral width.
Design of Microscope LED Illumination Source
Bartoň, Luboš ; Hartl, Martin (referee) ; Šperka, Petr (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the construction design of microscope episcopic LED illumination source and subsequent functional sample realization. Illumination source is compatible with industrial microscope Nikon Eclipse LV150 and designed as a replacement for halogen light source. Way of collecting light is chosen with respect to search analysis results and collector optical element and LED is selected with respect to the analysis of the episcopic illuminator. Two construction designs are designed with respect to the results of photometric analyzes. Optimal design is realized and compared with used lighting sources – halogen and xenon.
Study of the behavior of selected rocks at high temperatures
Holanec, Aleš ; Sitek,, Libor (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the observation and diagnostics of transformations that take place in stone slabs of different mineralogical composition during heating to high temperatures. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with a summary of available information about selected types of rocks. Furthermore, it presents findings from the experimental thermal loading of a granite sample. The principles and instruments of laboratory experimental methods that are used to judge the resistance of rocks are described in detail. In the experimental part, the testing methodology is proposed, the procedure of production of rock test specimens is described and the way in which the thermal loading of stone slabs took place is explained. The results of the experiments are shown in the tables and graphs. A comparison of individual tests and properties of selected samples and evaluation of the obtained results is performed.
Design of LED light source for microscope
Perháč, Timotej ; Frýza, Josef (referee) ; Šperka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the construction design of microscope episcopic, trichromatic LED illumination source for microscope Nikon Eclipse LV150, by using three LEDs with narrow spectral width.
Study of the effect of the application of cellulose fibers in cementitious composites
Dvořák, Richard ; Herka, Petr (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on composition and processing of cellulose fibers and their usage in cementitious composites. It describes key attributes of cellulose fibers, which has to be acquired for effective use in cement composites. There are stated effects of cellulose fibers on concrete properties, such as workability, physical and mechanic attributes and freeze-thaw resistance. In experimental part is designed a mixture with portion of cellulose fibers. There has been performed various tests to define the effect of cellulose fibers. There was designed experiment to determine its alkali resistance for fibers itself, and possible changes in microstructure of fibers were analyzed by optic and electron scanning microscope.
Design of Microscope LED Illumination Source
Bartoň, Luboš ; Hartl, Martin (referee) ; Šperka, Petr (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the construction design of microscope episcopic LED illumination source and subsequent functional sample realization. Illumination source is compatible with industrial microscope Nikon Eclipse LV150 and designed as a replacement for halogen light source. Way of collecting light is chosen with respect to search analysis results and collector optical element and LED is selected with respect to the analysis of the episcopic illuminator. Two construction designs are designed with respect to the results of photometric analyzes. Optimal design is realized and compared with used lighting sources – halogen and xenon.
Programmable illuminating system for an optical microscope
Lošťák, Martin ; Křupka, Ivan (referee) ; Chmelík, Radim (advisor)
A programmable illuminating system (PIS) uses a commercial multimedia projector together with a suitable optical relay system in order to illuminate specimens under microscope with transmitted light. The theoretical part of the diploma thesis describes some methods used in the optical transmission microscopy. All of these methods employ physical masks placed in the condenser front focal plane. In the case of the traditional methods the masks are used to enhance contrast (e.g. dark-field illumination) and resolution (oblique illumination). One of the methods (a condenser with rotating aperture) provides the information about the three-dimensionality of the specimen. The next part of the thesis contains the theory and the basic classification of the illuminating systems used in the optical transmission microscopy. An optical and mechanical design of the optical relay system used for PIS is introduced. The experimental part shows the results made with two different PIS arrangements. It was shown on two different specimens that the PIS provides the same illumination as the classical methods. It was also proved that the PIS can simulate the rotating aperture in the condenser front focal plane and thus to give the information about the three-dimensionality of the specimen. Some new static and dynamic illuminating methods were introduced.

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