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Utilization of adaptive CAD systems at virtual model creation of electrical motors
Sedláčková, Petra ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Kuchyňková, Hana (advisor)
Thermal analysis of electric machine is one of the key steps in design procedure. Traditionally, thermal calculations are done by analytical method, mostly based on equivalent electrical circuit, where thermal quantities are replaced by equivalent electrical quantities. These methods employ so-called electro thermal analogy. Different approach is to use Finite Element Method, which is the main goal of this thesis. First part of the thesis is devoted to description of CAD system Autodesk Inventor, which is modern parametric CAD for modelling of virtual prototypes. This system is then used for creation of three dimensional model of brushless DC machine. Second part is focused on thermal calculations in Ansys Workbench environment. Model of brushless DC machine created in Inventor is transferred into Ansys Workbench and thermal analysis is carried out.
Heat simulation of electric machine
Klaner, Pavel ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is dealing with finite element method and using it in thermal simulations by Ansys Workbench.
Analysis of railway motor-generator set
Mánek, Petr ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This work is focused on using of modal analysis in power electrical engineering. The first part of the work explains the term of CAD systems and provides their basic classification. The next section of this thesis describes procedure for creating models in Autodesk Inventor 2012. There is shown creation sketching, 3D components, assemblies and possibility of presenting the models. Next part of this thesis describes the finite element method and the program ANSYS Workbench. In the next part of this thesis is shown sample of calculation of modal analysis in the program ANSYS Workbench. There is a description of modal analysis, synchronous machines, the process of calculating of modal analysis and evaluation of the results. The last section of this thesis describes creation of animation of the railway generator set in the program Inventor Studio.
Calculation of the distribution of temperature field of induction machine
Suk, Jiří ; Dostál, Lukáš (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The issue of this bachelor’s thesis is calculation of the distribution of temperature field of induction machine. There is used three different methods of calculating which are compared in the conclusion. First method is lab measuring of surface temperature on different spots on the machine while unloaded without active cooling. Temperature is measured on four spots using different devices. Another way how to calculate temperature field is computer simulation in ANSYS Workbench using finite elements method. In this method is necessary to create real-based model of motor in CAD system. In this case Autodesk Inventor 2015 was used. Last method was simplified analytics calculation using heat circuit of the stator part. Last but not least is comparison of all used methods, results and accuracy of calculation.
Stress-strain analysis of the mast in Lelekovice
Vitouch, Matěj ; Vaverka, Jiří (referee) ; Fuis, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on stress and deformation analysis of 3D strut frame. The main goal of this thesis is to create model of strut frame, which is based on TV transmitter in Lelekovice, and his resulting analysis at various degree of static indeterminateness and loads. There is also verification of analytic results by numeric method in Ansys Workbench.
Calculation of temperature fields in electric machines
Vidlák, Michal ; Veselka, František (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This work deals with the calculation of temperature fields in electrical machines. There are summarized three methods of calculation. Finite Element Method in Ansys, next the calculation method of thermal resistances and measurement of the real machine.
Design of synchronous linear motor thermal network
Čech, Jan ; Toman, Marek (referee) ; Knebl, Ladislav (advisor)
The first part of this thesis deals with the study of linear motors. The introduction of the thesis deals with the brief description of the linear motor, including its accessories. This part explains principle of linear motors, their general advantages and disadvantages. The next section contains an overview and division of the currently used linear motors. The second part deals with the theoretical description of forms of heat transfer. The third part of the thesis deals with the design of an equivalent thermal circuit model of a linear iron-core linear motor with permanent magnet. Hereafter, the proposed design will be used to calculate the temperatures of the individual motor units. The temperatures are later compared with the results obtained with finite element method.
MEMS based energy harvesting
Klempa, Jaroslav ; Prášek, Jan (referee) ; Gablech, Imrich (advisor)
This work is dedicated to principles of energy harvesting or scavenging from free energy around us. Energy harvesting principles are described in the first part. Following chapter is devoted to description of piezoelectricity and piezoelectric materials. Next part researches already reported results on piezoelectric energy harvesters. Following chapter shows simulations on designed structures in ANSYS® Workbench. Next the fabrication of the structures is described. Measurement are made regarding to maximum generated power.
Zeroshifting Transmission Mechanism Design
Mičola, Ivo ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Svída, David (advisor)
This thesis deals with no delay gear shifting. The first part is devoted to theoretical introduction. The next part describes comprehensive approach to vehicle dynamics, the choice of gear ratios, the use of reverse engineering to model the interior of the gear housing and the actual structural design of the internal components and strength analysis. Moreover, this work should fill the gap in the available literature which is publicly accessible.
Calculating the temperature field distribution in an electrical machine
Čermák, Jan ; Veselka, František (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The aim of this work was to create a 3D model of an asynchronous motor on which it is possible to perform temperature and other simulations using the Ansys Workbench computational software. The whole work consists of the theory of warming of electric machines, the separate construction of a 3D model and its temperature analysis.

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