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Ultrafine combustion particles
Sitek, Tomáš ; Skála, Zdeněk (referee) ; Skála, Zdeněk (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with issues of fine and ultrafine particles formation during thermal decomposition and combustion of biomass. An introduction is devoted to a utilization of biomass as fuel. A following part describes the gas products emerging generally during combustion process. A current emission and air pollution situation in the Czech Republic as well as the health impacts of solid pollutants on human are also mentioned. Within an experimental measurement three basic factors that have impact on fine particles formation during combustion of beech wood (i. e. oxygen content in combustion atmosphere, type of the sample and size of the sample) were thoroughly analyzed. Attention was paid to a progress of thermal decomposition and combustion of sample with respect to the particles formation. Finally, a measurement of fine particles amount was accomplished in a real boiler successively with four different biomass pellet types.
Vliv modifikace bukového dřeva na parametry obrábění
Vencl, Jakub
The Bachelor´s thesis is focused on the observation of effect of beech wood modification on the energy parameters of chip machining. It is about a comparison of modifications of beech, i.e. Lignamon and Bendywood which will be compared to native beech. In the case of native wood, the results of experimental measurements were also compared to results calculated with conventional methods. The methods which were used were: Technological-statistical and Analytical method. The primary investigation was cutting force. It was found that modification of beech wood does not have a statistically significant effect on machining parameters. In a comparison of two theoretical methods in the case of native wood was found that the Technological-statistical method had better sameness with experiment. The disadvantege of those methods is that they cannot be used for modified wood.
Ultrafine combustion particles
Sitek, Tomáš ; Skála, Zdeněk (referee) ; Skála, Zdeněk (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with issues of fine and ultrafine particles formation during thermal decomposition and combustion of biomass. An introduction is devoted to a utilization of biomass as fuel. A following part describes the gas products emerging generally during combustion process. A current emission and air pollution situation in the Czech Republic as well as the health impacts of solid pollutants on human are also mentioned. Within an experimental measurement three basic factors that have impact on fine particles formation during combustion of beech wood (i. e. oxygen content in combustion atmosphere, type of the sample and size of the sample) were thoroughly analyzed. Attention was paid to a progress of thermal decomposition and combustion of sample with respect to the particles formation. Finally, a measurement of fine particles amount was accomplished in a real boiler successively with four different biomass pellet types.

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