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Testing of insulating systems of electrical machines
Procházka, Jan ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Huzlík, Rostislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis defines basic required properties of insulation systems in rotating electric machines. The following are procedures for their testing and results of conducted tests.
Liquid electrolytes for lithium-ion accumulators
Štichová, Zuzana ; Vondrák, Jiří (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
The aim of this master´s thesis was the measurement of electrical conductivity and dynamic viscosity of the electrolytes. Based on these measurements to verify Walden theorem between measured variables. Electrolytes were used on sulfolane base in combination with propylene carbonate and salt. The thesis also deals with the measuring method of dielectric properties of electrical and optical method with a refractometer. The freezing point of combination of sulfolan and propylene carbonate were determined by cryoscopy.
Influence of nanoparticles on the properties of electroinsulation varnish
Michlíček, Petr ; Havlíček, Svatopluk (referee) ; Polsterová, Helena (advisor)
This work deals with issues of dielectric composite materials. The general aim is to observe how the amout of nanofilling influence dielectric spectrum in dependence on relative humidity and temperature which is measured on prepared samples. For this purpose had been created variety of a samples of electroinsulating varnish with different percentage of filling with nanoparticles. Experimental material is epoxy resin NH91 LV filled by Al2O3 nanoparticles.
3D printed antenna with dielectric lens for free-space material characterization method
Horník, Milan ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kaděra, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the free space setup for material permittivity characterization. The workplace includes two horn antennas, two dielectric lenses and sample holder. The work deals with the characteristic properties of materials such as permittivity and permeability. Further, the methods used to determine permittivity are discussed. The next part of the work is focused on a theoretical analysis of the design of a broadband horn antenna with a dielectric lens. The chapter 3D printing and surface treatment deals with the issue of 3D printing and the possibility of applying a conductive layer on the plastic components. The following section presents the calculated and simulated results performed in CST Microwave Studio. In the next chapter, mechanical construction and measurement setup fabrication are discussed. In the end, the achieved results are evaluated.
Computer modeling of meta-materials
Beran, Jaroslav ; Kovács, Peter (referee) ; Oliva, Lukáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with metamaterial structures. Metamaterials are periodic structures, which have got permittivity or permeability, eventually both parameters, negative. Test is applied on three basic structures: Split Loop Array; Spiral Array a Double Spiral Array. For each structure is made dispersion diagram and are monitored S – parameters. Test is run in Ansoft High Frequency Structure Simulator and CST Microwave Studio software. Are monitored bandgaps and when structure is as left – handed medium or right – handed medium. Results are compared with results in literature.
Dielectric properties of liquid insulators
Jahn, Michal ; Starý, Jiří (referee) ; Špinka, Jiří (advisor)
This master‘s thesis deals with measurement of liquid dielectric materials (insulators). Above all, it is the different kinds of clean and drinking water, but also transformer oils. There was done theoretical information retrieval about the given topic in this project and on the basis of theory there were realized the relevant measurements of selected properties of liquid dielectric, such as permittivity, capacitance, loss number, conductivity, but also temperature dependence of these parameters. The measurements were realized with the help of product manufactured at the faculty FEKT VUT and with the help of measuring system AGILENT 16452A. The measured results were evaluated, graphically processed and compared.
Study of electric properties of composite
Bariš, Marián ; Havlíček, Svatopluk (referee) ; Polsterová, Helena (advisor)
The theme of this Bachelor's thesis is a problematics of composite materials. On a given samples of polyamide with a various weight filling of a milled mica were measured resistivity, permittivity and loss factor on a consequence of a temperature and filling. The chosen type was a filling with a milled mica in range from 0 to 40 of a weight percentage, temperatures were in range from 20 °C to 90 °C.
Miniature antenna for mobile applications
Šmarda, Marek ; Švanda,, Milan (referee) ; Pokorný, Michal (advisor)
This work deals with the most famous constructions of planar antennas. The work analyses selected methods of connecting planar antennas' charging with the possibility of impedance adaptation. An important part of the work consists of description of techniques for increasing bandwidth and conversely techniques for reducing the dimensions which are important for the design of planar antennas for mobile devices. The antennas were designed by means of theoretical basis and their properties were examined in the electromagnetic field simulator. The selected antenna model was constructed and its parameters were measured experimentally. The matching circuit for the antenna to tune it to different resonant frequencies was designed and constructed.
Electrical properties of alternative liquids for electrical engineering
Naider, Jan ; Jirák, Josef (referee) ; Frk, Martin (advisor)
Electrical insulating liquids, organic esters, conductivity, dielectric, permittivity
Network for high-frequency on-body communication
Halas, David ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kokolia, Martin (advisor)
This work focuses on the design of a network for high-frequency communication on the human body. The thesis is focused on the design of two-band antennas, namely 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. The antenna is integrated into the textile and works close to the human body. The introduction describes the problem of spreading electromagnetic waves along the human body. Further, the thesis deals with the applicability of different types of antennas for integration on the textile substrate. Based on the simulations performed, a suitable antenna is selected for the purpose. The simulation program used is the CST Microwave Studio. In the end, the antennas were optimized, subsequently manufactured and their parameters measured.

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