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Source for heat production in the Czech Republic
Macek, Robin ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Baláš, Marek (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with sources for heat production in the Czech Republic. The first part is a research part and is about used heating technology in our country. The second part is again research part and describes individually in more detail parts of the heat sources, as boils, turbines, heat exchangers a heat distribution. The next chapter compares advantages and disadvantages of central heat supply and local source of heat, first theoretically and then practically. The last part balances production of the heat and electricity from the point of view of the fuel used and the amount of production over the past 15 years.
Cogeneration unit with output 200 kWe
Tuček, Jan ; Moskalík, Jiří (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
In this diploma thesis "Cogeneration unit with output 200 kWe" the first part describes the properties, drying and combustion of biomass. The next section deals with the description of the combined production of electricity and thermal energy and gas turbines. In the last part of the diploma thesis is devoted to the design and calculations of thermal cycle in order to achieve maximum efficiency.
Application of cogeneration units in apartment buildings and industrial buildings
Pinkoš, Patrik ; Radil, Lukáš (referee) ; Pitron, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with issues of cogeneration and its application to apartment buildings and Industrial buildings. At the beginning of the thesis are described main principles. In the next part are characterized different types of cogeneration technologies and their comparisons. This thesis also deals with possibilities of use of cogeneration technologies and the input parameters for commissioning. Thesis contains basic European and Czech legislation for combined production of electricity and heat. At the end thesis deals with possibilities of using cogeneration as decentralized source.
Source for heat production in the Czech Republic
Macek, Robin ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Baláš, Marek (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with sources for heat production in the Czech Republic. The first part is a research part and is about used heating technology in our country. The second part is again research part and describes individually in more detail parts of the heat sources, as boils, turbines, heat exchangers a heat distribution. The next chapter compares advantages and disadvantages of central heat supply and local source of heat, first theoretically and then practically. The last part balances production of the heat and electricity from the point of view of the fuel used and the amount of production over the past 15 years.
Application of cogeneration units in apartment buildings and industrial buildings
Pinkoš, Patrik ; Radil, Lukáš (referee) ; Pitron, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with issues of cogeneration and its application to apartment buildings and Industrial buildings. At the beginning of the thesis are described main principles. In the next part are characterized different types of cogeneration technologies and their comparisons. This thesis also deals with possibilities of use of cogeneration technologies and the input parameters for commissioning. Thesis contains basic European and Czech legislation for combined production of electricity and heat. At the end thesis deals with possibilities of using cogeneration as decentralized source.
Cogeneration unit with output 200 kWe
Tuček, Jan ; Moskalík, Jiří (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
In this diploma thesis "Cogeneration unit with output 200 kWe" the first part describes the properties, drying and combustion of biomass. The next section deals with the description of the combined production of electricity and thermal energy and gas turbines. In the last part of the diploma thesis is devoted to the design and calculations of thermal cycle in order to achieve maximum efficiency.
Multi-Stage Gasification System and Its Practical Applications for the Commercial Production of Electricity and Heat from Biomass
Skoblia, S. ; Picek, I. ; Beňo, Z. ; Pohořelý, Michael
The article reports the experience with long-term operation of a cogeneration unit of 100 kWe. Wood chips are dried in integrated dryer and used as a fuel for downdraft gasifier. Raw gas with an average LHV of 6.0 MJ/m3 contains a small amount of dust solid particles. Impurities are removed by a hot filter (dust) operated in range 390-500°C and scrubber (tar) with an organic medium operating in a closed cycle. The electrical efficiency is about 24 %, total is about 75 %. The CHP operates since 2009 and has logged more than 15,000 hours of operation.
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Multi-Stage Gasification System and Its Practical Applications for the Commercial Production of Electricity and Heat from Biomass
Skoblia, S. ; Beňo, Z. ; Picek, I. ; Zahořík, P. ; Pohořelý, Michael
This paper describes a multi-stage gasification system and its practical application for the commercial production of electricity and heat from biomass.
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