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Electromagnetic calculation of an electrical machine for Aerospace applications
Halašta, Vítězslav ; Knebl, Ladislav (referee) ; Bárta, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the electromagnetic calculation of an electrical machine for aerospace applications. Description of the state of art trends that are currently being used in the aircraft industry and requirements for such machines were formulated. Further, electromagnetic model of the machine designed for aerospace applications is created and the electromagnetic calculation using the finite element method is performed. A design process and a comparison of machines designed for this application is also included. The modeled machine was simulated at no load, rated load and faulty condition. Reasons behind the choice of permanent magnet synchronous motor alongside particular steps in design required for machine application in aerospace are presented in the conclusion. There is also discussed, whether the modeled machine is correctly designed for aerospace application.
Temperature measurements with PT100 for aerospace applications
Závorka, Radek ; Dobesch, Aleš (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with design of temperature measurement system, which is focused on aviation applications. The design emphasizes fulfilment of aviation standards, especially protection against voltage needle pulses and transient phenomena caused by lightning. Device must be resistant against electromagnetic interference. The core of equipment is AD converter with current source from Texas Instruments, which is suitable for connect different type of sensors. The whole system is controlled by microcontroller from ARM series. The measurement values are display on monitor of computer, which is connect by serial line.
Electromagnetic calculation of an electrical machine for Aerospace applications
Halašta, Vítězslav ; Knebl, Ladislav (referee) ; Bárta, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the electromagnetic calculation of an electrical machine for aerospace applications. Description of the state of art trends that are currently being used in the aircraft industry and requirements for such machines were formulated. Further, electromagnetic model of the machine designed for aerospace applications is created and the electromagnetic calculation using the finite element method is performed. A design process and a comparison of machines designed for this application is also included. The modeled machine was simulated at no load, rated load and faulty condition. Reasons behind the choice of permanent magnet synchronous motor alongside particular steps in design required for machine application in aerospace are presented in the conclusion. There is also discussed, whether the modeled machine is correctly designed for aerospace application.
Temperature measurements with PT100 for aerospace applications
Závorka, Radek ; Dobesch, Aleš (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with design of temperature measurement system, which is focused on aviation applications. The design emphasizes fulfilment of aviation standards, especially protection against voltage needle pulses and transient phenomena caused by lightning. Device must be resistant against electromagnetic interference. The core of equipment is AD converter with current source from Texas Instruments, which is suitable for connect different type of sensors. The whole system is controlled by microcontroller from ARM series. The measurement values are display on monitor of computer, which is connect by serial line.

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