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Optimization of projection activities in EPLAN ELECTRIC P8 software
Obšil, Martin ; Bastl, Jiří (referee) ; Polsterová, Helena (advisor)
The thesis deals with the optimization of project activities in the software EPLAN Electric P8. First part introduces electrotechnical software EPLAN, the basic functions, and explains the methodology of the work in the program environment. This is followed by an analysis of the state of the electrical documentation of the TAC 75 circular saw manufactured by Exactcut s. r. o., and the method of designing. The thesis is also focused on the individual problems that make barriers between the average and the high quality level of design and the ability to use the available features of the purchased software. Thereafter, individual optimization steps and partial methods of reaching aims are described. Part of the thesis is devoted to finding solutions for interconnection of two engineering branches, which are electric and fluid technologies and in the end are revealed expansion modules of software, which can be used to achieve a higher level of professional planning activity.
Realization of the control device for a temperature chamber
Obšil, Martin ; Levek, Vladimír (referee) ; Čožík, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis deals with the realization of the temperature chambre control. In first part there are definitions of different types of the power regulation. In the second part of this work are approached an infrared ceramic heaters and a heat transfer by radiation. The third section is about realization this device. There are explanations of realization of each part. The whole circuit is controlled by a microprocessor which also controls the power section with triac which regulates power on the infrared ceramic heater. The next part deals with a design of the printed circuit boards. In the fifth section is desctription of the software and in conclusion there are demonstrated results of the work.
Optimization of projection activities in EPLAN ELECTRIC P8 software
Obšil, Martin ; Bastl, Jiří (referee) ; Polsterová, Helena (advisor)
The thesis deals with the optimization of project activities in the software EPLAN Electric P8. First part introduces electrotechnical software EPLAN, the basic functions, and explains the methodology of the work in the program environment. This is followed by an analysis of the state of the electrical documentation of the TAC 75 circular saw manufactured by Exactcut s. r. o., and the method of designing. The thesis is also focused on the individual problems that make barriers between the average and the high quality level of design and the ability to use the available features of the purchased software. Thereafter, individual optimization steps and partial methods of reaching aims are described. Part of the thesis is devoted to finding solutions for interconnection of two engineering branches, which are electric and fluid technologies and in the end are revealed expansion modules of software, which can be used to achieve a higher level of professional planning activity.
Realization of the control device for a temperature chamber
Obšil, Martin ; Levek, Vladimír (referee) ; Čožík, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis deals with the realization of the temperature chambre control. In first part there are definitions of different types of the power regulation. In the second part of this work are approached an infrared ceramic heaters and a heat transfer by radiation. The third section is about realization this device. There are explanations of realization of each part. The whole circuit is controlled by a microprocessor which also controls the power section with triac which regulates power on the infrared ceramic heater. The next part deals with a design of the printed circuit boards. In the fifth section is desctription of the software and in conclusion there are demonstrated results of the work.

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