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Design of collection optics for in-situ Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy analysis
Švábíková, Anna ; Novotný, Jan (referee) ; Pořízka, Pavel (advisor)
The subject of this bachleor thesis is an optomechanic design for a remote laser induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS) apparatus. The aim of the bachleor thesis is a design of focusing and collecting optics due to given parameters. This work presents general theoretical basics of LIBS. However, particular attention is given to the description of LIBS instrumentation. Part of this work is a research on remote LIBS anaylysis, particularly on its instrumentation. In the construction part, several optical designs are presented and thereafter the one with best parameters is chosen. The nal output of this thesis is optimisation of chosen optical desing, followed with a construction design of focusing and collecting optics with enclosed drawing documentation.
Design of optomechanical module for chemical mapping using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Švábíková, Anna ; Samek, Ota (referee) ; Pořízka, Pavel (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá návrhem optomechanického modulu pro chemické mapování metodou spektroskopie laserem buzeného plazmatu (LIBS). Cílem je vyvinout modul, který bude umožňovat analýzu spektrálních čar zinku v ultrafialové (UV) oblasti. V práci jsou popsány teoretické základy metody LIBS a následně je provedena rešerše zaměřená na problematiku dálkové LIBS analýzy. V diplomové práci jsou prezentovány možné optické návrhy fokusační a sběrné optiky, z nichž jsou vybrané následně otestovány. Výsledkem práce je konstrukční návrh modulu.
Supercharging design for a 1.6L SI Engine
Švábíková, Anna ; Bazala, Jiří (referee) ; Beran, Martin (advisor)
This master’s thesis focuses on the problematics of supercharging of SI engines aiming on performance boost. The aim of this thesis is to propose a suitable turbocharger for reaching defined performance goals. A method of successive SI engine modelling process is proposed, using the GT-Power platform. The choice of suitable turbocharger is based on a analytic calculation of required turbocharger parameters. The cooperation of the engine with the chosen turbocharger is verified by simulations. An important part of this thesis is sensitivity analysis, which purpose is to determine the impact of changing chosen parameters on maximum pressure in the combustion chamber and on the exhaust gas temperature.
Supercharging design for a 1.6L SI Engine
Švábíková, Anna ; Bazala, Jiří (referee) ; Beran, Martin (advisor)
This master’s thesis focuses on the problematics of supercharging of SI engines aiming on performance boost. The aim of this thesis is to propose a suitable turbocharger for reaching defined performance goals. A method of successive SI engine modelling process is proposed, using the GT-Power platform. The choice of suitable turbocharger is based on a analytic calculation of required turbocharger parameters. The cooperation of the engine with the chosen turbocharger is verified by simulations. An important part of this thesis is sensitivity analysis, which purpose is to determine the impact of changing chosen parameters on maximum pressure in the combustion chamber and on the exhaust gas temperature.
Design of optomechanical module for chemical mapping using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Švábíková, Anna ; Samek, Ota (referee) ; Pořízka, Pavel (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá návrhem optomechanického modulu pro chemické mapování metodou spektroskopie laserem buzeného plazmatu (LIBS). Cílem je vyvinout modul, který bude umožňovat analýzu spektrálních čar zinku v ultrafialové (UV) oblasti. V práci jsou popsány teoretické základy metody LIBS a následně je provedena rešerše zaměřená na problematiku dálkové LIBS analýzy. V diplomové práci jsou prezentovány možné optické návrhy fokusační a sběrné optiky, z nichž jsou vybrané následně otestovány. Výsledkem práce je konstrukční návrh modulu.
Design of collection optics for in-situ Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy analysis
Švábíková, Anna ; Novotný, Jan (referee) ; Pořízka, Pavel (advisor)
The subject of this bachleor thesis is an optomechanic design for a remote laser induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS) apparatus. The aim of the bachleor thesis is a design of focusing and collecting optics due to given parameters. This work presents general theoretical basics of LIBS. However, particular attention is given to the description of LIBS instrumentation. Part of this work is a research on remote LIBS anaylysis, particularly on its instrumentation. In the construction part, several optical designs are presented and thereafter the one with best parameters is chosen. The nal output of this thesis is optimisation of chosen optical desing, followed with a construction design of focusing and collecting optics with enclosed drawing documentation.

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