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Design of Power HIL unit for Li-pol cell simulation
Pribulla, Daniel ; Sova, Václav (referee) ; Chalupa, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with design and construction of a Li-po cell Power-HIL simulator intended for testing of a small wireless module's powering. The simulator is based on a battery model which includes the influence of temperature and battery degradation on battery parameters. To estimate model parameters a series of tests on real Li-po cell with capacity 250mAh were performed. Charging and discharging tests were performed by different temperatures of the battery. In purpose of this test a simple thermal chamber was constructed. Design of the power electronics of the device was tested in the Simscape library of the Matlab Simulink. The result is a working prototype of the simulator tested for charging and discharging of batteries with capacity in range 100-1500 mAh. The simulator can be controlled with graphical user interface capable of setting the battery parameters and real time observation of the model variables.
Design of unit for Power HIL simulation of DC motor
Chalupa, Jan ; Maršík, Jiří (referee) ; Grepl, Robert (advisor)
This thesis deals with analysis and implementation of Power-HIL system that is designed to simulate real DC motor with comutator and permanent magnets. For problem analysis were used simulations of real components in Matlab / Simulink. The electronic parts of system were simulated with using the SimElectronic library. Idividual hardware components were designed according to simulation results. The outcome of this thesis is a power electronic simulator of real DC motor, which is implemented on dSPACE platform. The system allows software to setup parameters and behavior of simulated motor. The final system can be used for testing DC motor ECU (electronic control units).
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.
Market survey of high power semiconductor devices
Gama, Richard ; Adámek, Martin (referee) ; Boušek, Jaroslav (advisor)
In this thesis I will evaluate few discrete devices and their differences in structure, static and switching characteristics and also some structurall and manufacturing principles. After that I will follow up with their integration into power modules , where I will also aim on construction solutions and trends. These power moduls are today delivered as „stack“ or „system“, where for optimization and highest achievable efficiency of the whole unit the integration of protection, drive and cooloing stage is incorporated. Cooling and drive of some devices will be subject of a separate chapter. Also some of novel materials, which are very promissing, will be introduced. They show improvemnet in electrical and thermal properties. They have potential to replace the currently dominant Silicon in the near future.
Design of electronics and sensors for unstable robot with spherical base
Rajchl, Matej ; Bastl, Michal (referee) ; Spáčil, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes design of power and control electronics for unstable robot with spherical base, design of sensors and choice of correct algorithm for estimating tilt angle referenced to earth’s gravity vector. The algorithm was chosen after considering various errors affecting the measurement and calculating statistical quantifiers.
Non-Traditional Quasi-Resonant Snubber Circuit For Flyback Converter
Benda, Dušan
This paper deals with the topic of simulation and practical applications of using a nontraditional, non-dissipative snubber circuit for a flyback converter. Simulation of the snubber was created in MATLAB Simulink. A quasi-resonant snubber circuit was tested on a DC/DC converter for a photovoltaic panel.
Low Power High Voltage Step-Down Converter
Folprecht, Martin
This article refers about problematics of DC/DC converters. Basic topologies of DC/DC converters with and without pulse transformer are mentioned in this article. There is also a focus on some IC drivers and controllers used for converters without pulse transformer. The main part of the article is reserved for the description of the step-down converter powered from voltage in excess of 100 V, which is able to work in application, where special IC controller cannot be used.
Design of electronics and sensors for unstable robot with spherical base
Rajchl, Matej ; Bastl, Michal (referee) ; Spáčil, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes design of power and control electronics for unstable robot with spherical base, design of sensors and choice of correct algorithm for estimating tilt angle referenced to earth’s gravity vector. The algorithm was chosen after considering various errors affecting the measurement and calculating statistical quantifiers.
Market survey of high power semiconductor devices
Gama, Richard ; Adámek, Martin (referee) ; Boušek, Jaroslav (advisor)
In this thesis I will evaluate few discrete devices and their differences in structure, static and switching characteristics and also some structurall and manufacturing principles. After that I will follow up with their integration into power modules , where I will also aim on construction solutions and trends. These power moduls are today delivered as „stack“ or „system“, where for optimization and highest achievable efficiency of the whole unit the integration of protection, drive and cooloing stage is incorporated. Cooling and drive of some devices will be subject of a separate chapter. Also some of novel materials, which are very promissing, will be introduced. They show improvemnet in electrical and thermal properties. They have potential to replace the currently dominant Silicon in the near future.
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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