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Temperature sensors
Mudrák, Michal ; Březina, Michal (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with problem int the field of temperature sensors. The beginning of the work is devoted to the definitions of the basic terms which are closely related to this topic. It is followed by distribution, description of the principle and realization of touch sensors with an electrical output. Marginally are discussed suitability of use and comparison of individual sensors. Next, the principle of calibration of resistance and thermoelectric sensors is described. The most common sources of calibration errors and measurement offsets are also summarized. At last, there is a practical example of linear calibration of chosen temperature sensors.
Analysis of mechanical properties of composite materials printed by additive 3D printing technology
Mudrák, Michal ; Joska, Zdeněk (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
This thesis deals with the analysis of mechanical properties of composite materials used for 3D printing by Markforged company. The theoretical part is focused on the characterization of composite materials and analysis of mechanical tests. The experimental part deals with the production of test specimens for specific mechanical tests (tensile test, Shore D hardness test and bending test). The test sapples with Onyx base material are individually reinforced with carbon and high-temperature glass fibers (HSHT). There are statistically evaluated selected parameters for individual mechanical tests (tensile strength, elongation, modulus of elasticity, Shore D hardness, bending stress and bending deformation). The thesisis completed by comparing selected parameters of composite materials with overall recommendations for users.
Analysis of mechanical properties of composite materials printed by additive 3D printing technology
Mudrák, Michal ; Joska, Zdeněk (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
This thesis deals with the analysis of mechanical properties of composite materials used for 3D printing by Markforged company. The theoretical part is focused on the characterization of composite materials and analysis of mechanical tests. The experimental part deals with the production of test specimens for specific mechanical tests (tensile test, Shore D hardness test and bending test). The test sapples with Onyx base material are individually reinforced with carbon and high-temperature glass fibers (HSHT). There are statistically evaluated selected parameters for individual mechanical tests (tensile strength, elongation, modulus of elasticity, Shore D hardness, bending stress and bending deformation). The thesisis completed by comparing selected parameters of composite materials with overall recommendations for users.
Temperature sensors
Mudrák, Michal ; Březina, Michal (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with problem int the field of temperature sensors. The beginning of the work is devoted to the definitions of the basic terms which are closely related to this topic. It is followed by distribution, description of the principle and realization of touch sensors with an electrical output. Marginally are discussed suitability of use and comparison of individual sensors. Next, the principle of calibration of resistance and thermoelectric sensors is described. The most common sources of calibration errors and measurement offsets are also summarized. At last, there is a practical example of linear calibration of chosen temperature sensors.

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