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Study of possibilities of optimalization of properties of alternative thermal insulating materials on natural base
Břicháček, Pavel ; Peterková, Jitka (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
The presented work investigates the mechanisms of propagation of heat and moisture in the structure of heat-insulating materials based on natural fibers. The main aim of this work is the experimental verification of theoretical patterns, which are involved in the transport of heat and moisture in fibrous materials, especially the influence of fibers thickness and density of the fibrous materials. To widen outputs of the work were selected different kinds of natural fiber materials of vegetable and animal origin. The results of the work should help to optimize the production processes of natural insulation materials considering their optimal thermal properties. From the data collected are deduced general conclusions to better understanding the behavior of these materials.
Airflow modeling
Vičan, Martin ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Uher, Pavel (advisor)
The master thesis explores modelling fluid dynamics images in simulation software Star-CCM+ Version 8.04.007. Three proposed variants are modelled. The first variant describes modelling swirl diffusers, the second and third variant describe modelling wall diffusers. The results of modelling are processed in the form of scalar and vector arrays, which depict the velocity of flowing air, temperature and the age of air.
Structural analysis of part of electrical machine
Fodor, Viktor ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This thesis discusses the optical diagnostics of electrical motor parts using a 3D scanner. It describes the construction of electrical induction motors, their heat losses, cooling and refrigeration systems that may be used by such motors. It approaches the possibilities of heat recording and briefly explains the 3D scanner’s principal. It also introduces the simulation program ANSYS which uses the finite element method. This thesis shows the post processing of the digitalized object and the simulations and compares the simulation and measurement results. The final part is devoted to the analysis of the obtained results.
Sensor of air velocity measurement in electrical machines
Vrbický, Jiří ; Houfek, Martin (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and realization of a sensor for measuring of air velocity in electrical machine. The sensor must be able to measure also in places with lack of space.
Optimizing warehouse ventilation
Kaštánek, Martin ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Uher, Pavel (advisor)
The objective of this diploma thesis is optimization of the current state of internal microclima-te, which was supported by CFD simulations. The solved object is storage hall of electronics of the the company ebm-papst CZ s.r.o.
Device Proposal for Measurement and Evaluation of Environmental Thermal State
Janečka, Jan ; Němeček, Pavel (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vdoleček, František (advisor)
The thesis deals with evaluation of the environmental thermal state in closed rooms with people inside the room. The achievement of thermal comfort is related to thermal balance of human body. People are producing heat during their work, which has to be carried away from the body to surrounding area by radiation, convection, conduction, respiration and evaporation. The intensity of heat removal is influenced by environmental parameters, especially by air temperature, mean radiant temperature, air velocity and humidity. Personal factors as energy expenditure of human body and clothing resistance are influencing the intensity of heat removal as well. People are able to influence the thermal comfort by their behaviour in given environment, appropriate clothing and regulation of basic environmental parameters. CSN EN ISO 7730 standard states that environmental parameters should be estimated or measured. The operative temperature is than evaluated from collected data. This operative temperature is defined as the temperature of black enclosed area where the human body will be by convection and radiation sharing the same amount of heat as in real inconsistent environment. Nowadays on the market there is no cheap solution for sensor which is able to evaluate the operating temperature and could be used in buildings. There are a lot of professional sensors which have very high accuracy, but are very expensive. Therefore are mainly used only for research or for single and exceptional measurement of environmental thermal state in rooms. The thesis is therefore focused on proposal of suitable (compact) operative temperature sensor assembled according to valid regulations and standards. Emphasis is placed mainly on the sensor price together with guarantee of sufficient accuracy. The proposed sensor is providing information to control system which is than able to adjust the parameters of environment using appropriate way based on relevant requirements. Here is some space for energy savings due to possible continuous measurement and evaluation of environmental thermal state in different rooms. Therefore, during continuous measurement no unnecessary rooms overheating in winter as well as unreasonable cooling in summer should occur. This research and solution is than reflected in reduction of energy consumption used for building operation and subsequently reduction of the pollutants production. This issue is being watched with increasing interest. Another advantage is that whole system is able to work autonomously without human intervention. People no longer have to continuously adjust air temperature because the control system is able to evaluate the most appropriate adjustments based on objective data obtained from the sensor. The thesis includes subsequent verification of proposed sensor as well as the definition of sensor technical parameters including analysis of measurement uncertainties.
Testing of airflow sensor
Chovanec, Radim ; Vojáček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vdoleček, František (advisor)
This work is aimed at measuring air velocity, especially in closed channels. Closed channel flow sensor testing is performed in cooperation with Sensit Rožnov. A test work station has been designed and created on which the selected characteristics of the sensor were practically verified. The work describes the measurement procedure and its subsequent evaluation.
Optimizing warehouse ventilation
Kaštánek, Martin ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Uher, Pavel (advisor)
The objective of this diploma thesis is optimization of the current state of internal microclima-te, which was supported by CFD simulations. The solved object is storage hall of electronics of the the company ebm-papst CZ s.r.o.
Testing of airflow sensor
Chovanec, Radim ; Vojáček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vdoleček, František (advisor)
This work is aimed at measuring air velocity, especially in closed channels. Closed channel flow sensor testing is performed in cooperation with Sensit Rožnov. A test work station has been designed and created on which the selected characteristics of the sensor were practically verified. The work describes the measurement procedure and its subsequent evaluation.
Device Proposal for Measurement and Evaluation of Environmental Thermal State
Janečka, Jan ; Němeček, Pavel (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vdoleček, František (advisor)
The thesis deals with evaluation of the environmental thermal state in closed rooms with people inside the room. The achievement of thermal comfort is related to thermal balance of human body. People are producing heat during their work, which has to be carried away from the body to surrounding area by radiation, convection, conduction, respiration and evaporation. The intensity of heat removal is influenced by environmental parameters, especially by air temperature, mean radiant temperature, air velocity and humidity. Personal factors as energy expenditure of human body and clothing resistance are influencing the intensity of heat removal as well. People are able to influence the thermal comfort by their behaviour in given environment, appropriate clothing and regulation of basic environmental parameters. CSN EN ISO 7730 standard states that environmental parameters should be estimated or measured. The operative temperature is than evaluated from collected data. This operative temperature is defined as the temperature of black enclosed area where the human body will be by convection and radiation sharing the same amount of heat as in real inconsistent environment. Nowadays on the market there is no cheap solution for sensor which is able to evaluate the operating temperature and could be used in buildings. There are a lot of professional sensors which have very high accuracy, but are very expensive. Therefore are mainly used only for research or for single and exceptional measurement of environmental thermal state in rooms. The thesis is therefore focused on proposal of suitable (compact) operative temperature sensor assembled according to valid regulations and standards. Emphasis is placed mainly on the sensor price together with guarantee of sufficient accuracy. The proposed sensor is providing information to control system which is than able to adjust the parameters of environment using appropriate way based on relevant requirements. Here is some space for energy savings due to possible continuous measurement and evaluation of environmental thermal state in different rooms. Therefore, during continuous measurement no unnecessary rooms overheating in winter as well as unreasonable cooling in summer should occur. This research and solution is than reflected in reduction of energy consumption used for building operation and subsequently reduction of the pollutants production. This issue is being watched with increasing interest. Another advantage is that whole system is able to work autonomously without human intervention. People no longer have to continuously adjust air temperature because the control system is able to evaluate the most appropriate adjustments based on objective data obtained from the sensor. The thesis includes subsequent verification of proposed sensor as well as the definition of sensor technical parameters including analysis of measurement uncertainties.

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