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Using of X-ray for distribution analysis of electrodes for secondary cell application
Macháč, Milan ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Chladil, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on in-situ analysis of the composition of the negative electrodes of second secondary cells with using X-ray radiation. The first part is dedicated to the theory of lead accumulators, including charging, discharging, battery components and individual degradation mechanisms. The main part of the thesis includes the preparation of electrochemical in situ XRD cells and following measurement of the growth of lead sulphate crystals on the OCV potential. Furthermore, the lead cell was subjected to the measurement of the cyclic voltammetry around the working point of the negative electrodes. From these measurements was evident gradual increase of the lead sulfate crystals. The analysis was supplemented with electron microscopy images. In addition, were evaluated the in-situ particle analysis of the LTO Sigma sample.
Carbon materials for power sources
Tichý, Jiří ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Novák, Vítězslav (advisor)
This work deals with carbon materials and using them in electrochemical energy sources. Object of this work was to prepare carbon materials and investigate their electrical properties. The theoretical part objects of the carbon materials, their properties, application in electrochemical energy sources and measurement methods used in experimental part. Experimental part describes the preparation of the electrodes with various carbon materials and summarizes the results of measurements.
Marketing Communication Support of Electric Vehicle Sales in the Czech Republic
Stejskalová, Kristina ; Chalupský, Vladimír (referee) ; Chlebovský, Vít (advisor)
In this thesis is written a brief history of electric cars up to the present. Hybrid vehicles are described and particular attention is given to the description of electric vehicles. A method for accumulating electrical energy by electrochemical accumulators is provided. Finally, there are operation costs of electric cars.
Control algorithms for e-car
Hrazdira, Adam ; Fiedler, Petr (referee) ; Zezulka, František (advisor)
Cílem práce byl návrh a implementace řídicích algoritmů pro optimalizaci spotřeby energie elektrického vozidla. Hlavním úkolem byla optimalizace rozložení energie mezi hlavním zdrojem energie (bateriemi) a super-kapacitory v průběhu jízdního cyklu. Jízdní výkonový profil je odhadován a předpovězen na základě 3D geografických souřadnic a matematického modelu vozidla. V první části jsou uvedeny komponenty vozidla a jejich modely. Poté jsou představeny algoritmy na základě klouzavého průměru a dynamického programování. Byly provedeny simulace a analýzy pro demostraci přínosů algoritmů. V poslední části je popsána Java implementace algoritmů a také aplikace pro operační systém Android.
Study of the degradation of Li-ion batteries using electrochemical and other nondestructive methods
Gavalierová, Veronika ; Binar, Tomáš (referee) ; Kazda, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the study of the degradation of Li-ion cells, using non-destructive methods. The theoretical part contains the basic issues of the technology, basic concepts and knowledge. Next, we move on to the practical part, where we verify the described methods in practice.
Accumulation of electricity from renewable sources
Plíšek, Petr ; Špiláček, Michal (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of accumulation of electricity produced by renewable sources. The first part focuses on the description of possible ways of accumulation, especially with focus on those methods, that are suitable for renewable energy sources. The next part deals with the design of the accumulation energy in the compressed air for the selected photovoltaic power plant. The necessity of designing a particular method of energy storage, is also its technical and economic analysis, which is the content of the last part of the thesis.
Cyclic tests of lithium storage systems
Koňak, Tomáš ; Mastný, Petr (referee) ; Morávek, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis focused on problematics of cyclic tests of lithium storage systems. The thesis introduces the methods of accumulation of electricity. The practical part deals with the assembly of a workplace for the implementation of automatic discharging and charging cycles.
USB battery tester
Andrysík, Lukáš ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis contains construction of battery tester along with primary and secondary cells comparsion. It consists of four parts - the first one focuses on general description of the most commonly used electrochemical cells, their characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. Second one relates to design a custom equipment for testing these cells including software, parts values calculations and common problems with the design. Third part is mainly about mechanical design and PCB manufacture. The last section is devoted to comparsion of several models of cells in terms of capacity and performance under different conditions.
A structure study of high-voltage cathode materials for lithium ion battery using X-ray crystallography
Kunický, Daniel ; Čech, Ondřej (referee) ; Chladil, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the X-Ray crystallography study of structural changes within lithium-ion cells. First part consists of the theoretical discussion about the structural changes in commerce lithium-ion cells with focus on X-Ray crystallography. Then the ex situ, in situ and operando terms are discussed. Verification of the XRD usage is realized on the LiFePO4 material. Experimental part deals with the optimization and preparation of electrochemical cells and the measurements. Finally, results of the Rietveld analysis are discussed.
Numerical modelling of Li-S batteries
Mezera, Petr ; Jaššo, Kamil (referee) ; Mačák, Martin (advisor)
This work deals with modeling and simulation of Li-S batteries in Matlab. The work describes the properties of these batteries, their construction and the problems associated with their development. Furthermore, experimental techniques and their importance for numerical modeling of batteries are discussed. Different types of battery modeling are described in the work, then numerical models for simulations are analyzed in more detail. The procedure for making the Li-S battery is described and the measurements made on it are described. The measured data has been adapted for use in several different ECMs. Finally, models of a replacement circuit for the Li-S battery were built. One model accounted for the polynomial equations and the other the resulting circuit. The latter used linear interpolation and was more accurate.

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