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Condition monitoring of small ball bearings
Šváb, Štěpán ; Pikula, Stanislav (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to build equipment for testing bearing condition analysis during its life. The theory of bearing parameter and diagnostics methodology for their analysis are discussed. Hardware used for device design and data collection. Finally, the course of measurement and software evaluating the end of the test are discussed.
Measurement of gradient magnetic field decay in MR tomograph
Kubásek, Ondřej ; Kubásek, Radek (referee) ; Bartušek, Karel (advisor)
The objective of my thesis is to measure magnetic field gradient decay in an MR tomograph, process and evaluate the data measured and analyse the issue. The theoretical section focuses on the reasons for the gradient distortion which has a negative impact on NMR measuring techniques and it also describes options to eliminate the negative effects, focusing mainly on pre-emphasis filtration. It also lists methods of gradient magnetic field measuring. The practical section contains results of magnetic field decay measurements taken with the tomograph in the Institute of scientific instruments of the Academy of sciences in Brno using the method of instantaneous frequency with and without pre-emphasis compensation. The data are processed with MAREVISI and MATLAB programmes. MATLAB is used to develop a modern method of filtration to eliminate noise in useful signal leading to more accurate measurements of MR magnetic fields. This filtration uses a method of time-dependent variable thresholds and two-channel filter banks. MATLAB is also used to design a programme for approximation of the measured gradient magnetic field decay. The decay must be approximated in order to obtain time constants and the degree of exponential decay, which serve to set up the pre-emphasis compensation.
Measurement system of Ripple Control (RC) signals
Čurda, Pavel ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Šedivá, Soňa (advisor)
The thesis deals with the introduction of the measuring instrument SVA - M on the market for compliance with electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety requirements. Furthermore it deals with determination of measuring accuracy instrument SVA - M and measurement uncertainties. For the determination of accuracy there is a theoretical analysis and subsequent practical measurements.
Parts inspections by using reverse engineering methods.
Urbánek, Aleš ; Sedlák, Josef (referee) ; Zouhar, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor work deals with parts inspections by using reverse engineering methods. In first parts is adduced distribution and description devices used for reversing engineering. In next parts of work is characteristic of conventional measuring methods. The parts of this work is practical utilization of ATOS system to verification given part. Purpose of work is comparing conventional measuring methods with reverse engineering methods.
Revision of belt conveyor drive
Kledus, Erik ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Veselka, František (advisor)
The theme of the bachelor work is the revision of the conveyor belt drive. It contains a description of the belt drive, its distribution and possible malfunctions. It also contains the results of the revision. It deals with the formation of static charge and its elimination. Bachelor work also includes measurements and tests performed on conveyor drive.
Design and realzation of electric measurements on biological tissues
Kocová, Lucie ; Palai-Dany, Tomáš (referee) ; Tománek, Pavel (advisor)
This master’s thesis is focused on the electrical properties of biological tissues and flesh in particular. Their electrical characteristics depend on the physical and chemical parameters that determine the concentration and mobility of ions in metabolic fluids. From the electrical point of view, flesh can be simply substituted by a field of elongated conductive cells which are separated by the insulating membrane from each other. In the next part, the Fricke model is introduced. The model describes the measurement of impedance of the tissue at low and high frequencies. The aim of the work is to assess how the impedance of the dielectric sample is dependent on the frequency of the electrical signal during the optimal aging or ripening of flesh.
Analysis of human tremor by using hight speed camera
Kuder, Zenon ; Čmiel, Vratislav (referee) ; Rychtárik, Milan (advisor)
This thesis investigates the possibility of using the Olympus iSpeed 3 high-speed camera and light-emitting diodes in visible light spectrum to analyse human tremor of upper limbs. Moreover, it discusses possible realization of a measurement apparatus including software implemented in the Matlab environment. The system is then tested on a small sample of healthy subjects.
Optoelectronic sensor of polarization state of light from biological samples
Mikláš, Jan ; Brüstlová, Jitka (referee) ; Tománek, Pavel (advisor)
The living body tissues consist of cells which dimensions are bigger than a wavelength of visible light. Therefore a Mie scattering of reflected of backscaterred light occurs and different polarization states arise. The changes of polarization state due to the multiple scattering of light in the biological cellular tissues allow measure the aging of biological tissue. The reflected or backscattered polarized laser light exhibits multiple scattering on the sample surface and in its subsurface area.
Electronic tester of capacity and internal resistance of batteries and accumulators
Machala, Pavel ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This work deals with the design and realization of electronic tester of capacity and internal resistance of galvanic cells. In the begining is situated the familiarization with basic concepts and features of galvanic cells. There are also described appropriate methods for measuring capacity and internal resistance. These principles are aplied into the design of electronic tester which is described in detail in the next chapter. The designed device is controlled by a microprocessor chip ATmega16, whose software is thoroughly described in the second part. In the end you can find the results of testing and assessment of these tests.
Model of controllable current amplifier based on diamond transistors and voltage amplifiers
Kos, David ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
This thesis is focused on modelling of controllable current amplifier based on voltage controllable amplifiers and diamond transistors. In a first part of the thesis, principle of modelling of diamond transistor and features of diamond transistor OPA860 are discussed. Furthermore, there are discussed features of amplifiers with controllable voltage gain (VCA810 and LMH6505) with main focus on their gain. These amplifiers are used for modelling the current amplifiers. In the next parts there are analyzed of the proposed models and verification of the simulations. The functionality of the models is verified by practical measurements and results are compared with the simulations. In conclusion of the thesis, there are examples of simple applications.

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