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Optimization Modelling Languages
Molliková, Eva ; Škapa, Stanislav (referee) ; Popela, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of the thesis is to introduce readers into the use of the GAMS modelling language that is an important tool for optimization model building. The overview of useful mathematical concepts introduces the text. The main part of thesis contains four examples presented in detail. Firstly, the basic GAMS related concepts, statements and techniques involving analysis of results are described. The second example illustrates development of model description beginning from quite specific instance towards general and flexible one. Two examples solved at the end show further use of the GAMS and can motivate reader to enhance their konwledge and apply optimization in his areas of specialization.
Nuclear Fuel Loading Patterns at VVER Reactor Based Nuclear Power Plants
Šajdler, Miroslav ; Vojáčková, Jitka (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
The Master's thesis focuses on loading patterns of nuclear reactors VVER. It describes the whole process of fuel cycle, since production to storage or reprocessing. The author puts emphasise on the middle part of fuel cycle in Czech nuclear power plants - Dukovany and Temelín and he also explains which fuels are used in both power plants now and which were used in history. The thesis also contains a basic overview of approaches to loading patterns optimisation in foreign countries. The final part of the thesis discusses practical calculation of loading patterns in the Block III of Nuclear power plant Dukovany, by using optimisation programme Athena and Moby-Dick macrocode.
Nuclear Fuel Loading Patterns Optimization at VVER Reactor Based Nuclear Power Plants
Šajdler, Miroslav ; Vojáčková, Jitka (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This Master’s thesis deals with optimization of loading patterns of nuclear reactors VVER. In the thesis is described the process of both types of fuel cycle – the closed and the open one. The middle part of fuel cycle containing the optimization process represents the crucial part of the thesis. The thesis is focused on the fuel cycles of the nuclear power plant Dukovany. The problem of the optimization is solved by using different programs. In the final part of the thesis, the program Athena for the loading patterns optimation is explained by a practical calculation for different versions of Moby-Dick macrocode and the calculated values for the optimization of the third unit of the nuclear power plant Dukovany are compared.
A Comparison of Optimization Programmes
Kovářík, Dušan ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee) ; Šeda, Miloš (advisor)
The thesis is focused on various free available software, designed for mathematical optimization. In the first section, the current offerings on the optimization software market are introduced. Further on, the thesis is dealing in details with selected pieces of software products – specifically GAMS, LINGO, QMS web service (Quantitative Methods Software) and Investigator tool, embedded in MS Office Excel application. The closing part, then, is concerned with testing and comparison of above presented software products, employing the performance tests with pre-selected optimization tasks.
Nuclear Fuel Loading Patterns at VVER Reactor Based Nuclear Power Plants
Šajdler, Miroslav ; Vojáčková, Jitka (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
The Master's thesis focuses on loading patterns of nuclear reactors VVER. It describes the whole process of fuel cycle, since production to storage or reprocessing. The author puts emphasise on the middle part of fuel cycle in Czech nuclear power plants - Dukovany and Temelín and he also explains which fuels are used in both power plants now and which were used in history. The thesis also contains a basic overview of approaches to loading patterns optimisation in foreign countries. The final part of the thesis discusses practical calculation of loading patterns in the Block III of Nuclear power plant Dukovany, by using optimisation programme Athena and Moby-Dick macrocode.
Nuclear Fuel Loading Patterns Optimization at VVER Reactor Based Nuclear Power Plants
Šajdler, Miroslav ; Vojáčková, Jitka (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This Master’s thesis deals with optimization of loading patterns of nuclear reactors VVER. In the thesis is described the process of both types of fuel cycle – the closed and the open one. The middle part of fuel cycle containing the optimization process represents the crucial part of the thesis. The thesis is focused on the fuel cycles of the nuclear power plant Dukovany. The problem of the optimization is solved by using different programs. In the final part of the thesis, the program Athena for the loading patterns optimation is explained by a practical calculation for different versions of Moby-Dick macrocode and the calculated values for the optimization of the third unit of the nuclear power plant Dukovany are compared.
A Comparison of Optimization Programmes
Kovářík, Dušan ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee) ; Šeda, Miloš (advisor)
The thesis is focused on various free available software, designed for mathematical optimization. In the first section, the current offerings on the optimization software market are introduced. Further on, the thesis is dealing in details with selected pieces of software products – specifically GAMS, LINGO, QMS web service (Quantitative Methods Software) and Investigator tool, embedded in MS Office Excel application. The closing part, then, is concerned with testing and comparison of above presented software products, employing the performance tests with pre-selected optimization tasks.
Optimization Modelling Languages
Molliková, Eva ; Škapa, Stanislav (referee) ; Popela, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of the thesis is to introduce readers into the use of the GAMS modelling language that is an important tool for optimization model building. The overview of useful mathematical concepts introduces the text. The main part of thesis contains four examples presented in detail. Firstly, the basic GAMS related concepts, statements and techniques involving analysis of results are described. The second example illustrates development of model description beginning from quite specific instance towards general and flexible one. Two examples solved at the end show further use of the GAMS and can motivate reader to enhance their konwledge and apply optimization in his areas of specialization.
Comparison of professional optimization systems performance
Rýdlová, Lenka ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Charvát, Karel (referee)
The problems of linear programming are very extensive in practice and professional optimization systems are necessary to their solution. Most of the time, these problems concern mixed integer programming. These types of problems have to be solved other then simplex method, even if the other methods are based on it. Integer conditions cause high difficulty with solving and disproportionately prolong solution time. These problems can be found in an electronically library MIPLIB. The library is used to testing optimization systems, which are whole range. The best programs on the market are CPLEX, Gurobi, Xpress and LINGO, used at our university. The focus of this thesis is testing the performance of each program listed above. The comparison is done based on solution time and accuracy of the calculated optimal solution.

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