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Modeling of electromagnetic field propation in tunnels
Géze, Daniel ; Motl, Milan (referee) ; Štumpf, Martin (advisor)
Cieľom predloženej diplomovej práce je numerické riešenie šírenia elektromagnetických vĺn v tuneli. Za týmto účelom bola sformulovaná integrálna rovnica a numericky riešená pomocou metódy hraničných prvkov (BEM). Implementácia v prostredí MATLAB sľubne poukazuje na nízke výpočtové nároky oproti štandardným diferenciálnych diskretizačným metódam. Súčasťou projektu je vykreslenie rozloženia elektromagnetického poľa pre rôzne profily tunelov. Overenie výsledkov je vykonané pomocou zjednodušeného analytického modelu. V rámci práce je pozorované štúdium vplyvov zmien profilu tunela a rôznych impedančných podmienok na stenách tunela na výsledné rozloženie elektromagnetického poľa vo vnútri tunela.
Mobile IPv6 handover analysis
Klügl, Richard ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
This master’s thesis is focused on IP mobility support for mobile users and their devices in IPv6-based wireless networks. Then the Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) protocol was proposed for this purpose and that is also the main objective of the thesis. This consists of several basic sections and is organized as follows: The first one deals with the overview of the function of Mobile IP, which enables the mobility of nodes around the Internet, without a change of their original IP address. Moreover there are introduced the primary differences between MIPv6 and its previous version – i.e., MIPv4, proposed for IPv4-based environment. The second chapter of the master’s thesis thereafter describes detailed information about all the most important mechanisms and features of Mobile IPv6 and this way tries to explain principles of its functioning. Further the thesis analyses some of proposed MIPv6 extensions – i.e., Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6), Mobile IPv6 Fast Handover (FMIPv6) a Fast Handover for HMIPv6 (F-HMIPv6) protocols, and mainly aim at signaling process during the handover of a mobile node. In the last main section of the master’s thesis an analytical method to evaluate the performance of IPv6-based mobility management protocols was proposed. Subsequently, this method is applied on the protocols which were mentioned above and are studied the effects of various network parameters on the performance of these protocols.
Heat transfer in the storage cask and its impact on the environment
Marcell, Jan ; Slovák, Jiří (referee) ; Matal, Oldřich (advisor)
The main object of this diploma thesis is solving problems concerning heat transfer in disposal cannister for spent nuclear fuel. In forepart possibilities of conceptual solving according of disposal cannister to particular states are reviwed. On the basis of this a variant of possible protect of a nuclear fuel repository in the Czech republic has been chosen for calculationof a simplified model. Second part is computational solving that was divided into two parts. The first deals with calculation of heat transfer in disposal canister and is done by an analytical method. In the second part is calculation is done by numerical model. In this way region in near surroundings of this model of disposal cannister is analysed. Last part those diploma thesis deals with design of the storage of spacing among disposal canisters as well as optimum placing in underground part of nuclear fuel repository.
Integrated solution of waste gas-to-energy unit
Freisleben, Vít ; Buzík, Jiří (referee) ; Reppich, Marcus (referee) ; Jegla, Zdeněk (advisor)
Waste Gas-to-Energy (WGtE) units allow the thermal processing of gaseous waste and its simultaneous energy recovery. However, the operation of WGtE units involves a large consumption of external fuel, and the flue gases produced require the application of flue gas cleaning technology. This thesis presents the results of a study focused on the topic of integrated WGtE unit design, which is an effective approach for achieving external fuel consumption savings while minimizing investment costs. Firstly, it presents the developed analytical method for the design of technological modifications of existing WGtE units treating waste gases in order to achieve their economical and more environmentally friendly operation. Attention is mainly paid to the description of the developed mathematical relations and graphical tools that can be used by the professional community, especially by the operators of WGtE units. To further reduce the negative environmental impact of these units, the second area addressed in the thesis is the development of flue gas cleaning equipment for the reduction of nitrogen oxides concentration. In addition to the technological concept and design of this device, the results of experimental work in laboratory and industrial environment are presented, where the great potential of using these devices in WGtE units as well as in a wide range of other industrial combustion plants was confirmed.
Komparace stupně degradace půdní organické hmoty v podmínkách intenzivního a extenzivního způsobu hospodaření
CAPLOVÁ, Marie
The diploma thesis deals with the comparison of the degree of degradation of soil organic matter in two agricultural entities - small farmers and agricultural cooperatives. The components of soil organic matter are divided into two parts - primary soil organic matter, which has labile and stable fractions in terms of hydrolysis, oxidation and biodegradability. It may be decomposed or non-decomposed, may have sorption properties, but never has significant ion exchange properties because it has no dissociable hydrogen groups. Humus, unlike primary soil organic matter, is so stable that it is virtually indecomposable in terms of human age. It always has a significant ion exchange ability, in addition to sorption properties. This division better explains the assessment of the quality and quantity of humus and primary organic matter in the soil. An analysis of soil organic matter is performed according to no. patent 304265, which is based on a modification of a single analytical method - oxidimetric determination of carbon.
Analytical procedures for solving blade vibration using the Blade Tip Timing - theoretical description of the method
Maturkanič, Dušan ; Procházka, Pavel ; Mekhalfia, Mohammed Lamine
The report focuses on an analytical approach to solving the problem of turbine and compressor blade vibration using the Blade Tip Timing method. The report contains a description of the new method with defined solution requirements. Verification of the method was performed by simulation, where the correct input data was used in the analysis of the reliability of the method when the calculation was repeated at a sufficiently large number of revolutions, while in the accuracy analysis, intentionally distorted input data was used. The report also includes connection to the results of frequency and amplitude calculation for fluctuating speeds obtained by the deterministic method, which was described in previous works aimed at achieving a precise calculation of the frequency and amplitude of blade vibration in real conditions.
Václav Wagner - an eminent figure of Czech monument care in the 20th century
Salavová, Mirka ; Indrová, Martina (advisor) ; Charvátová, Kateřina (referee)
The present master thesis "Václav Wagner - an eminent figure of Czech monument care in the 20th century" describes the life of conservationist and pedagogue Václav Wagner, who was born 7th November 1893 and died on 21th March 1962, after years of imprisomnemt. It sicusses not only his life as a complex, but his work at the State Monuments Office, outlines and interprets Wagner's so-called synthetic method of monuments conservation, and discusses professional and personal disputes with Zdeněk Wirth and Cyril Merhout. All the above findings are based on the study of archival sources and literature. KEYWORDS Václav Wagner, heritage conservation, occupation, World War II, political persecuion, Zdeněk Wirth, Cyril Merhout, synthesis method, analytical method
Accuracy of the analytical methods developed for blade tip-timing analysis
Maturkanič, Dušan ; Procházka, Pavel ; Kozánek, Jan
Within the research of methods for precision solution of rotor blade vibration based on the philosophy of Blade Tip-Timing at the Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR, v.v.i., the effort was concentrated on the decomposition of measured data. This paper describes the accuracy of analytical methods taking into consideration the errors of the measured sensors or the influence of the measurement conditions on the results.
Chiral recognition by mass spectrometry
Kosíková, Lenka ; Roithová, Jana (advisor) ; Bednář, Petr (referee)
Title: Chiral recognition by mass spectrometry Author: Bc. Lenka Kosíková Department: Department of Organic Chemistry Supervisor: doc. Mgr. Jana Roithová, Ph.D. This work is focused on the use of mass spectrometry as the analytical method for chiral recognition in the gas phase. We have examined formation of complexes (S and R) isomers [dimethyl-2,2'-dihydroxy-1,1'binaphthalene-3,3'-dicarboxylate] with sodium. Chiral effect for the fomation of sodium dimers is 1,34±0,06 and that for formation of trimers 2,38±0,22 in favor of the formation of homochiral complexes. Part of the work is devoted to the preparation of isotopically labeled ester [(R)-(−)- di(D3-methyl)-2,2'-dihydroxy-1,1'binaphthalene-3,3'-dicarboxylate]. Mixing of equimolar amounts of D3-(R) and unlabeled (S) isomers leads to the artificial racemate, while we can still distinguish the enantiomers using mass spectrometry. Another part represents the study of the complex formation between (S and R) isomers of [dimethyl-2,2'-dihydroxy-1,1'binaphthalene-3,3'-dicarboxylate] with the metal complex [(S,S)-1,5-diaza-cis-decalin]Cu(OH)I depending on the molar ratios in the solution. I have showed that the molar concetration of the catalyst in the solution plays an important role in the complex formation and that the ESI source spectra of...
Heat transfer in the storage cask and its impact on the environment
Marcell, Jan ; Slovák, Jiří (referee) ; Matal, Oldřich (advisor)
The main object of this diploma thesis is solving problems concerning heat transfer in disposal cannister for spent nuclear fuel. In forepart possibilities of conceptual solving according of disposal cannister to particular states are reviwed. On the basis of this a variant of possible protect of a nuclear fuel repository in the Czech republic has been chosen for calculationof a simplified model. Second part is computational solving that was divided into two parts. The first deals with calculation of heat transfer in disposal canister and is done by an analytical method. In the second part is calculation is done by numerical model. In this way region in near surroundings of this model of disposal cannister is analysed. Last part those diploma thesis deals with design of the storage of spacing among disposal canisters as well as optimum placing in underground part of nuclear fuel repository.

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