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Contribution to the Evaluation of Dissolved Gas Analysis in Power Oil Transformer Diagnosis
Ministr, Martin ; Szabó,, Radek (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Petr (referee) ; Hammer, Miloš (advisor)
This dissertation thesis is focused on the evaluation of the dissolved gas analysis in the power oil transformer diagnosis. This thesis derives from known, in standards, directives and literature shows realities which are fill in new pieces of knowledge as determining of gases important for evaluation of the transformer condition, specifying of current methods accuracy and investigating of accuracy change for interpretation of dissolved gases. The part of this thesis is the application of mathematic methods for detailed description of individual transformer failures and determining of dominant gas which are generating in power oil transformer. Obtain conclusion will be contribution for transformer diagnostics and will be applicable in industrial practice.
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Mathematical model of defect frequency on selected stations of engine assembly line
Ministr, Martin ; Tlášek, Karel (referee) ; Maroš, Bohumil (advisor)
The quality and the defectiveness of production are important factors in all sectors of engineering industry. On their improve there are a lot of effective tools, descriptive statistics is one of them. Descriptive statistic has many applicable tools but this work primarily focuses on desription of production using time series plot, testing of statistical hypothesis, testing of mutual dependencies of particular defects and control diagrams drawing. It is about a project that connects practice with theory.
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Diagnostics Methods of Dissolved Gas in Transformer Oil Observation
Hindra, Matěj ; Janda, Ondřej (referee) ; Ministr, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is devoted to analysis of the diagnostic methods used in practice. It is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical. The theoretical part concerns with the general description of the transformers. Further it provils informatik about systems for sampling oil from transformers with insulating oil – paper system. Another important part is the description of gas chromatography and TRANSPORT X. Description of the most appropriate evaluation methods for assessment of the state of the transformer is included as well.
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Virtual Platforms for Instruction Set Simulation
Ministr, Martin ; Přikryl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Masařík, Karel (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with creation of generators of the code for existing virtual platforms QEMU and OVP. This work consist of study of techniques, which are used by virtual machines for their work. Main part of this work is the design of process, which transforms input instruction sets to the code used by these virtual platforms. As the result of this work functional programs, which generate the code for these virtual platforms, was created.
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Contribution to the Evaluation of Dissolved Gas Analysis in Power Oil Transformer Diagnosis
Ministr, Martin ; Hammer, Miloš (advisor)
This dissertation thesis is focused on the evaluation of the dissolved gas analysis in the power oil transformer diagnosis. This thesis derives from known, in standards, directives and literature shows realities which are fill in new pieces of knowledge as determining of gases important for evaluation of the transformer condition, specifying of current methods accuracy and investigating of accuracy change for interpretation of dissolved gases. The part of this thesis is the application of mathematic methods for detailed description of individual transformer failures and determining of dominant gas which are generating in power oil transformer. Obtain conclusion will be contribution for transformer diagnostics and will be applicable in industrial practice.
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Contribution to the Evaluation of Dissolved Gas Analysis in Power Oil Transformer Diagnosis
Ministr, Martin ; Szabó,, Radek (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Petr (referee) ; Hammer, Miloš (advisor)
This dissertation thesis is focused on the evaluation of the dissolved gas analysis in the power oil transformer diagnosis. This thesis derives from known, in standards, directives and literature shows realities which are fill in new pieces of knowledge as determining of gases important for evaluation of the transformer condition, specifying of current methods accuracy and investigating of accuracy change for interpretation of dissolved gases. The part of this thesis is the application of mathematic methods for detailed description of individual transformer failures and determining of dominant gas which are generating in power oil transformer. Obtain conclusion will be contribution for transformer diagnostics and will be applicable in industrial practice.
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Diagnostics Methods of Dissolved Gas in Transformer Oil Observation
Hindra, Matěj ; Janda, Ondřej (referee) ; Ministr, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is devoted to analysis of the diagnostic methods used in practice. It is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical. The theoretical part concerns with the general description of the transformers. Further it provils informatik about systems for sampling oil from transformers with insulating oil – paper system. Another important part is the description of gas chromatography and TRANSPORT X. Description of the most appropriate evaluation methods for assessment of the state of the transformer is included as well.
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Mathematical model of defect frequency on selected stations of engine assembly line
Ministr, Martin ; Tlášek, Karel (referee) ; Maroš, Bohumil (advisor)
The quality and the defectiveness of production are important factors in all sectors of engineering industry. On their improve there are a lot of effective tools, descriptive statistics is one of them. Descriptive statistic has many applicable tools but this work primarily focuses on desription of production using time series plot, testing of statistical hypothesis, testing of mutual dependencies of particular defects and control diagrams drawing. It is about a project that connects practice with theory.
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