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Design and Construction of Transmission Line Loudspeaker Cabinet
Dobiášovský, Jiří ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
Thesis is dealing with the topic of design and construction of the transmission line loudspeaker enclosures. Theoretical part is focused on speaker choice, its design elements and their influence on parameters of the speaker. Individual parameters of the speaker, mathematical equations for their determination and choice of suitable speaker for transmission line loudspeaker enclosure is furthermore discussed and defined. Principle of transmission line enclosures is discussed together with its advantages and disadvantages compared to other types of enclosures. The individual design elements and their influence on the resulting characteristics of the enclosure are described. In the practical part, with regard to the facts stated in the theoretical part of the work, a suitable speaker is selected and the subsequent design and construction of a variable transmission line speaker is described. This might serve as a teaching aid in future. Part of the work is also a description of procedures for measuring loudspeakers with multiple speakers or resonators.
Electronic Representation of Line Reflex
Yousifová, Hanen ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
It would be difficult to imagine a world without communication systems . In order to optimise guided communication systems , it is necessary to determine or project power and signal losses in the system, since all systems have such losses . To determine these losses and eventually ensure a maximum output, it is necessary to formulate some kind of equation with which to calculate these losses . A mathematical derivation for the telegraph equation in terms of voltage and current for a section of a transmission line will be investigated .
Testing of Surge Arresters
Jeřábek, Lukáš ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Krbal, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is devoted to metal oxide surge arresters. After historical and theoretical introduction, which explains their principles and describes their characteristical properties, analysis of the standard IEC 60099-4 and testing according to the standard with focus on the type tests follows. This chapter is also amended with review of the standard's imperfections and with its most probable future development. The work concludes with a market survey, a review of the largest manufacturers and a comparison of their products.
Research into the emited broadband signals effect to the radio systems
Jagoš, Ľubomír ; Drexler, Petr (referee) ; Szabó, Zoltán (advisor)
This work is research into the emited broadband signals effect to the radio systems. It treats about ways of radiation of broadband signals with high level to near space, antennas and transmission matching.
Model of transmission channel for xDSL systems
Jedlička, Zdeněk ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis introduces the xDSL systems, shows the distribution of group members to symmetric and asymmetric, and shows the possibility of modeling the transmission channel for xDSL systems. It also gives ways you can get primary and secondary cable parameters and shows the potential of simulation. These parameters are used to calculate the transfer function, embedded input impedance and attenuation using the program, which is an integral part of this work.
New Resources Connection Analysis to Power System
Galuszka, Jakub ; Ing. Pavel Štěpánek - ČEZ a.s.- EDU (referee) ; Matoušek, Antonín (advisor)
This dissertation deals with the idea of annexing a new nuclear resource in the locality of the Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant and the way of its connection to the power system. The main aim of this dissertation is to design concrete solution of the connection of the new resource to a certain point of the power system and complete this design by means of chosen calculation. According to the task, this dissertation consists of three parts. The first part describes the current engineering solution of the main one line diagram of our two existing nuclear power plants and generally of chosen types of power plants abroad, too. There is also a design of the internal consumption of the nuclear power plants. The objective of the second part of this dissertation is to present the survey of the power and dispositional variants of the new resource in view and mainly assess general possibilities of its connection. Using all information from the preceding part, the third part presents the concrete design of the engineering solution of the connection of the new resource to the power system and also the calculation of parameters of block transmission line. Another dissertation named “Study of Slavětice Distribution Substation Enlargement for EDU New Resources“ concurs this part or more precisely, my dissertation as a whole . For my dissertation I have used some materials and information from the ČEZ Corporation which are confidential. I have also used some knowledge from the analysis from the EGÚ Brno Corporation. This dissertation neither represents nor substitutes a complex analysis of all aspects of a new nuclear resource in the Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant.
The Model of HVDC Line for Laboratory
Mička, Dominik ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Krbal, Michal (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to provide comprehensive information of HDVC transmission and to create laboratory model of HVDC connection. The first part of the thesis presents its pros and cons and provides basic description of individual parts related to the transmission of electrical energy. The thesis also shows proposed design model of HVDC connection, used as a guidance for work in lab environment. Provided are calculated parameters and operational options of working prototype model. Subsequently, the prototype is created and measured test results are compared against calculated and simulated values.
Transmission line loudspeaker enclosure property measurement
Pavlik, Miroslav ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of the master thesis is to describe the characteristics of transmission line loudspeakers. Getting to know the modular transmission line enclosure, which allows changing the position of the speaker and also the combination of two mid-bass speakers. Another goal is the study of types of measurements of frequency characteristics and the subsequent processing of the procedure of composing frequency characteristics in the free field. One of the main points of the diploma thesis is the demonstration of individual properties of the enclosure using frequency characteristics. The last point is the creation of a laboratory assignment.
Design and Construction of Transmission Line Loudspeaker Cabinet
Dobiášovský, Jiří ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
Thesis is dealing with the topic of design and construction of the transmission line loudspeaker enclosures. Theoretical part is focused on speaker choice, its design elements and their influence on parameters of the speaker. Individual parameters of the speaker, mathematical equations for their determination and choice of suitable speaker for transmission line loudspeaker enclosure is furthermore discussed and defined. Principle of transmission line enclosures is discussed together with its advantages and disadvantages compared to other types of enclosures. The individual design elements and their influence on the resulting characteristics of the enclosure are described. In the practical part, with regard to the facts stated in the theoretical part of the work, a suitable speaker is selected and the subsequent design and construction of a variable transmission line speaker is described. This might serve as a teaching aid in future. Part of the work is also a description of procedures for measuring loudspeakers with multiple speakers or resonators.
Accelerated Hyperbolic Nilt Method Used For Frequency–Dependent Transmission Linesimulation
R–Smith, Nawfal Al–Zubaidi
In this paper a proposed hyperbolic numerical inverse Laplace transform method is presented and utilized to simulate waves along a frequency dependent lossy transmission line. The method is accelerated via the quotient–difference (qd) algorithm of Rutishauser, which speeds up the convergence of residual infinite series. In general, Laplace transform is very useful in the solution of partial differential equations describing transient behaviour of linear dynamical systems, but the difficulty arises in obtaining their originals analytically. This difficulty can be overcome by using the numerical method. The paper presents an application of a proposed qd–NILT method to simulate voltage and/or current waveforms along frequency–dependent transmission lines. The technique was algorithmized in the Matlab language and experimentally verified.

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