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Power Converter for the electric DC arc welding
Vranák, Daniel ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
The main aim of thesis was produce a draft power converters for DC arc welding, which would be suitable for use in regular service. For the purpose of the proposal, first must be acquainted with the possible methods used converters whose distribution and explain the principle place in beginning thesis. Next it was transferred detailed design of individual components, which was used for the construction of the power part of the welder.
High Voltage Pulse Generator for Electroporation of Cells
Puczok, Václav ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to design control board for the experimental electroporation device and to develop control firmware. The first chapter of this work focuses on the electroporation phenomenon itself. Behaviour of the cell model in external electrical field is described there as well as simulation and overview of how electroporation affects living tissue. It also explains the main requirements for parameters of the electroporation pulses as well as need for ECG synchronization. Furthermore, some remarks are given about novel high frequency electroporation method, which involves use of nanosecond bipolar high voltage pulse bursts. The second chapter briefly introduces commercial electroporation device called Nanoknife, including control part, power part, and it's limits. The third chapter consists of introduction of the novel experimental electroporation device developed at BUT. Power part of this device is discussed as well. Next chapter focuses on design of the control board for this device and also on description of the particular schematic parts. There is a control algorithm explanation in the fifth chapter of this thesis followed by the brief manual to machine operation.
Power Converter for DC Welding
Vranák, Daniel ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
The masters thesis was focused on design and realization power converter which should worked as welding machine. It was necessary choose suitable type converter. Next, it was needs design of pulsed transformer, output filter choke and design of semiconductors which were in power part welding machine. It was also designed control and driver circuits. This parts which were used on construct the converter were made and tested too.
Applying SolidWorks Flow Simulation for cooling system of the power converter
Matoušek, Patrik ; Vetiška, Vojtěch (referee) ; Dostál, Lukáš (advisor)
Thesis deals with the issue of cooling power converters. It describes the disposition of power converter M50, produced by ELCOM, a.s., and the distribution and origin of heat losses in the converter. The thesis then describes the process of creating a 3D CAD model of the converter in Solidworks and the procedure for heat simulation of the converter in default state and with cooling fan failures using Solidworks Flow Simulation. The thesis then evaluates the results of these simulations, and on their basis it suggests possible improvements in the design of converter‘s cooling system. These improvements are then evaluated in further simulations. The thesis then describes the verification of performed simulations by comparison with a temperature-rise test.
Active loudspeaker with digital audio signal input and additional functions
Nedoma, Jakub ; Ing. Jiří Stifter, Ph.D., FEL ZČU v Plzni (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to design active loudspeakers. The project contains the final solution of the designed loudspeakers that have a digital input of the multichannel audio signal with both sided data communication. In the work, there are also created circuits for processing an audio signal with a following amplification for the loudspeakers. Added functions are an infra acceptor for a remote control and binary outputs for assistant functions - a control of the motor and an indication via LED diodes.
Protective circuits of PF converters
Hauptmann, R. ; Kokeš, Petr
Description and results of numerical simulations of circuits, which provide damage protection of the main power supply circuit for tokamak PF (Poloidal Field) coils under emergency conditions, is presented. In case of normal operation the protection circuits do not affect operation of the power supply circuitry. The protection circuits represent a separate system which is functionally independent of circuits and control of power converters. Functinality of this system is designed as a safety circuit - a fault of the protection system always causes safety shut-down of the device.
Protective circuits of TF converters
Hauptmann, R. ; Kokeš, Petr
Description and results of numerical simulations of circuits, which provide damage protection of the main power supply circuit for tokamak TF (Toroidal Field) coils under emergency conditions, is presented. In case of normal operation the protection circuits do not affect operation of the power supply circuitry. The protection circuits represent a separate system which is functionally independent of circuits and control of power converters. Functinality of this system is designed as a safety circuit - a fault of the protection system always causes safety shut-down of the device.
Power Converter for DC Welding
Vranák, Daniel ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
The masters thesis was focused on design and realization power converter which should worked as welding machine. It was necessary choose suitable type converter. Next, it was needs design of pulsed transformer, output filter choke and design of semiconductors which were in power part welding machine. It was also designed control and driver circuits. This parts which were used on construct the converter were made and tested too.
Power Converter for the electric DC arc welding
Vranák, Daniel ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
The main aim of thesis was produce a draft power converters for DC arc welding, which would be suitable for use in regular service. For the purpose of the proposal, first must be acquainted with the possible methods used converters whose distribution and explain the principle place in beginning thesis. Next it was transferred detailed design of individual components, which was used for the construction of the power part of the welder.
Applying SolidWorks Flow Simulation for cooling system of the power converter
Matoušek, Patrik ; Vetiška, Vojtěch (referee) ; Dostál, Lukáš (advisor)
Thesis deals with the issue of cooling power converters. It describes the disposition of power converter M50, produced by ELCOM, a.s., and the distribution and origin of heat losses in the converter. The thesis then describes the process of creating a 3D CAD model of the converter in Solidworks and the procedure for heat simulation of the converter in default state and with cooling fan failures using Solidworks Flow Simulation. The thesis then evaluates the results of these simulations, and on their basis it suggests possible improvements in the design of converter‘s cooling system. These improvements are then evaluated in further simulations. The thesis then describes the verification of performed simulations by comparison with a temperature-rise test.

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