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Ejection mechanism automotive starter pinion
Sláma, Miloslav ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
The thesis describes ways ejection pinions automotive starter and evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of each solution. The first chapter deals with the principle of operation of DC motors and starters parameters. In the second part, the individual systems are theoretically discussed in terms of design and their advantages and disadvantages. The third part is focused on the most common system, which is analyzed in terms of mechanical and electrical reliability. The last point of the work is to design an experimental analysis Reach starter pinion.
Calculation of DC electromagnet and its experimental verification
Steidl, Adam ; Vetiška, Vojtěch (referee) ; Valenta, Jiří (advisor)
Content of this thesis deals with electromagnets as operating elements in electric machines. Thesis is divided in two main parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes electromagnets as an electric machine, usage of electromagnets in electrical devices as operating element. Electromagnets are further divided in groups on the basis of different criteria. Next, the theory of electromagnetic fields and methods of assesment of static pull and dynamic characteristics are described. Construction and function analysis of researched type of electromagnet from OEZ company with permanent magnets, which serves as trigger in compact circuit breaker, is also included in this part. Practical part includes measurement of force quantities of an electromagnet in different operating states and its evaluation. For analysis of dynamic quantities with finite element method was created suitable three-dimensional model of electromgnet. Model is used for simulation ofdifferent operating states.The last part describes measurement of dynamic characteristics of the electromganetic system. This part is closed with comparation of results.
Design of outrunner PMSM
Dudáš, Juraj ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
The diplomatic thesis will describe the principle functions of synchronous motors with permanent magnets, for therein analysis of PMSM and BLDC motors. We will make calculation of the required parameters from the power unit for glider Discus 2. We will create a design of BLDC and PMSM motor from specified parameters. Features of the proposed engines will be verified with the help of the programs FEMM, RMxprt, Maxwell. At the end of the work will make conclusion about the diplamatic project and diffrences between PMSM and BLDC motor.
Calculation of DC electromagnet and its experimental verification
Steidl, Adam ; Vetiška, Vojtěch (referee) ; Valenta, Jiří (advisor)
Content of this thesis deals with electromagnets as operating elements in electric machines. Thesis is divided in two main parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes electromagnets as electric machine , usage of electromagnets in electrical devices as operating element. Electromagnets are further divided in groups on basis of different criteria. Next, the theory of electromagnetic fields and methods of assesment of static pull and dynamic characteristics is described. Construction and function analysis of researched electromagnet with permanent magnets, which serves as trigger in compact circuit breaker, is also included in this part. Practical part includes measurement of force quantities of researched electromagnet in different operating states an its evaluation. For analysis of dynamic quantities with finite element method were created two-dimensional and three-dimensional models. Evaluation of analysis follows. After that is described simplified design of electromagnet, based onoperating states of researched electromagnet. This part is closed with comparation between results of analysis and designed values of electromagnets.
Design, optimization and full load circuit simulation of the surface mounted permanent magnet machine
Bláha, Martin ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Kurfűrst, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the possibility of using the finite elements method for the analysing of synchronous permanent magnets machines. The aim of this work is to discuss the possibility of the machine design more effectively with using the finite elements method and Maxwell software for the simulations. On the created parametric model, simulations were performed according to master thesis assignment. The aim of this work is to determine induced voltage, iron losses, machine inductances and make a permanent magnets demagnetization analysis. From simulations results the machine efficiency is calculated. The parametric model was used for the optimization of selected parameters. From results of optimization new dimensions of permanent magnets was obtained. Machine efficiency was increased by new permanent magnet material and optimized design.
DC Motors Analysis and Innovation
Šimko, František ; Kuchyňková, Hana (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
The thesis aims to explain the design a prototype of an innovated small engine. It is divided into three main parts. The first part is focused on the analysis of low power DC small engines available on the market. The second part consists of measuring, construction and loss analysis of a DC small engine with permanent magnets. The last part deals with the possible innovations of a small engine with permanent magnets and subsequent implementation of some of them. The innovations are supported by calculations and simulations.
PMSM Drive Sliding Mode Control
Koňarik, Roman ; Blaha, Petr (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this diploma work is to design a control for permanent magnet synchronous motor in sliding mode. The introduction describes a synchronous motor, sensors which are used in the control process as well as power devices. Further, there is description of mathematical model for the synchronous motor. Another part of the diploma work deals with classic vector control for this kind of motor followed by the sliding mode control for the motor. At the end, there is presented an algorithm which has been implemented in the processor designed for this equipment. All the controllers used in the equipment have been tested on motor simulations. In conclusion, there is a target analysis and facts finding.
Studie vhodného uspořádání magnetických obvodů pro realizaci magnetokalorického efektu
Doležel, Ivo ; Ota, J. ; Ulrych, B.
The paper is stimulated by one of very prospective physical do-mains – magnetic cooling based on the magnetocaloric effect. Successful realization of this effect requires a magnetic circuit with permanent magnets producing very strong and uniform magnetic field and the paper deals with arrangements of such circuits. Its crucial point consists in the presentation and consequent discussion of the results that allow estimating the suitability of the considered magnetic circuits.
Influence of temperature on behaviour of magnetic drive and magnetic drive design optimisation
Krejčí, Petr ; Ondrůšek, Č.
This paper presents experimental results, suggests the design changes for elimination of temperature influence and tooth shape optimization.
Influence of temperature on behaviour of magnetic drive with permanent magnets
Krejčí, Petr ; Houfek, Lubomír
This paper presents experimental results and suggests the design changes for elimination of temperature influence.

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