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Characteristics features of luminescence radiation solar cells
Malý, Martin ; Šimonová, Lucie (referee) ; Stojan, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with characteristic features of luminiscence radiation solar cells during electroluminiscence. Electroluminescence is the process in which a substance begins to radiate electromagnetic radiation (luminiscence radiation) due to passing electrical current. Various defects in the structure of the photovoltaic cell can cause polarization of that radiation. The aim of this thesis is to measure some polycrystalline solar cells by electroluminescence. Selected solar cell is measured by electroluminescence extended by polarizing filter and afterward collected data are processed in MATLAB.
The Effect of Quartz Sand and Feldspar Granulometry on the Sintering of Porcelain Body
Bajer, Tomáš ; Nevřivová, Lenka (referee) ; Sokolář, Radomír (advisor)
Properties of quartz and feldspar as two most used fundamental materials for porcelain production have significant effect on final technical properties of the product. Generally, it is considered the finer the materials the better the end product’s properties. The degree, to which particle size distribution influences these properties and the reason why, is summarized in this paper. At the end, practical tests were performed to confirm the gathered information.
ON THE ENERGY RELEASE RATE OF THE CRACK EMANATING FROM THE INCLUSION INTERPHASE
Profant, T. ; Hrstka, M. ; Klusák, Jan ; Kersner, Z.
The problem of the crack emanating from the interphase region of the circular inclusion is investigated. The problem combines an application of dislocation distribution technique for a crack modelling and the method of boundary integral equations to approximate the loading along the boundary of the domain containing an inclusion. The topological derivative method provides the combination of both approaches and results to the evaluation of the energy release rate of the arbitrary oriented microcrack emanating from the inclusion and matrix interphase. The fundamental solution intended to the boundary integral method such as the continuously distributed dislocation technique is based on the application of Muschelishvili complex potentials in the form of the Laurent series. The coefficients of the series are evaluated from the compatibility conditions along the interfaces of inclusion, interface and matrix.
ON THE ENERGY RELEASE RATE OF THE CRACK EMANATING FROM THE INCLUSION INTERPHASE
Profant, T. ; Hrstka, M. ; Klusák, Jan ; Kersner, Z.
The problem of the crack emanating from the interphase region of the circular inclusion is investigated. The problem combines an application of dislocation distribution technique for a crack modelling and the method of boundary integral equations to approximate the loading along the boundary of the domain containing an inclusion. The topological derivative method provides the combination of both approaches and results to the evaluation of the energy release rate of the arbitrary oriented microcrack emanating from the inclusion and matrix interphase. The fundamental solution intended to the boundary integral method such as the continuously distributed dislocation technique is based on the application of Muschelishvili complex potentials in the form of the Laurent series. The coefficients of the series are evaluated from the compatibility conditions along the interfaces of inclusion, interface and matrix.
Characteristics features of luminescence radiation solar cells
Malý, Martin ; Šimonová, Lucie (referee) ; Stojan, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with characteristic features of luminiscence radiation solar cells during electroluminiscence. Electroluminescence is the process in which a substance begins to radiate electromagnetic radiation (luminiscence radiation) due to passing electrical current. Various defects in the structure of the photovoltaic cell can cause polarization of that radiation. The aim of this thesis is to measure some polycrystalline solar cells by electroluminescence. Selected solar cell is measured by electroluminescence extended by polarizing filter and afterward collected data are processed in MATLAB.
The Effect of Quartz Sand and Feldspar Granulometry on the Sintering of Porcelain Body
Bajer, Tomáš ; Nevřivová, Lenka (referee) ; Sokolář, Radomír (advisor)
Properties of quartz and feldspar as two most used fundamental materials for porcelain production have significant effect on final technical properties of the product. Generally, it is considered the finer the materials the better the end product’s properties. The degree, to which particle size distribution influences these properties and the reason why, is summarized in this paper. At the end, practical tests were performed to confirm the gathered information.
Některé aspekty chování polymerních částicových kompozitů
Hutař, Pavel ; Knésl, Zdeněk ; Majer, Zdeněk ; Prod’homme, G. ; Náhlík, Luboš ; Nezbedová, E. ; Veselý, P.
Computation of the internal stress and strain fields in the microstructural level of the studied composite and understanding of microcracks behaviour in the interaction with particles is the first step to understanding the global behaviour of the composite based on microstructural morphology. Therefore, particle reinforced composite has been modelled as a three-phase material with homogenously distributed coated particles and numerically studied on the microscopic scale using finite element modelling. The FEM modelling and unit cell models provide an effective tools for parametric study of the three-phase composite mechanical properties.
Formulations and constitutive laws for very large strains
Plešek, Jiří
Closing of microcracks under compressive stresses is taken into account in the description of ceramic plasma sprayed materials.

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