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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Návrh shozové laboratoře pro testy balistických záchranných systémů / Design of flight test laboratory for ballistic recovery systems testing

Chadima, Bedřich January 2015 (has links)
This thesis is focussed on designing of the air drop labradory for testing the balistic recovery systems. The first part of the thesis describes balistic recovery systems, their parts as well as methods of testing this devices. In the second charter there is a description of older vision of a testing device and simple test with the electronics of the testing device. The next step is designing of the new koncept of testing device and the structure analysis of the frame. The product of the thesis is a modular automated testing device, which is able to test balistic recovery systems for aicrafts with the weights between 230 and 1700 kilograms.
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Anisotropie de comportement en fluage thermique de tubes gaine et de tubes guide en alliages de Zirconium. Développements expérimentaux et résultats. / Anisotropic creep behaviour of zirconium cladding tubes. A new device and experimental results

Grosjean, Catherine 30 June 2009 (has links)
Les tubes gaine et tubes guide réalisés en alliage de zirconium et utilisés dans les réacteurs à eau pressurisée constituent des éléments de structures essentiels de ce type de réacteur. Soumis à de multiples sollicitations (irradiation, corrosion, hydruration…), ils subissent aussi des contraintes mécaniques multiaxées à une température d'environ 320 °C, ce qui induit du fluage thermique. Cette thèse a pour but d'étudier l'influence de trois paramètres sur le comportement en fluage d'alliages de zirconium qui sont fortement anisotropes : le trajet de chargement, l'état métallurgique et la composition chimique. Compte tenu de la géométrie particulière de ces tubes mais surtout de la multiaxialité des chargements en service (pression interne qui augmente, contrainte axiale…), la première partie de la thèse a consisté en la mise au point d'un dispositif de fluage adapté. Celui-ci a été testé et validé en réalisant des essais sur Zircaloy 4 détendu. La suite de l'étude a été menée à une température fixe, 400 °C, en réalisant des essais pour déterminer deux courbes iso-vitesses de fluage (5 10-9 et 3,510-8 s-1) pour chacun des matériaux testés. La comparaison entre les résultats obtenus sur le Zircaloy 4 détendu et recristallisé a permis de déterminer les effets de l'état métallurgique sur le fluage dans cette gamme de vitesses. L'alliage de référence (M5®) nous a permis de montrer, qu'à cette température, pour cette gamme de contraintes, l'ordre des étapes de mise en charge ne semblait pas avoir d'influence sur le comportement en fluage. Les effets de l'oxygène, de l'étain et du fer ont pu être étudiés grâce à 5 autres alliages (M5® haut et bas oxygène, quaternaires Q12, Q32 et Q42). Enfin, à l'aide du logiciel Sidolo, en utilisant d'une part la base expérimentale sur le M5® et d'autre part celle sur le Zircaloy 4 recristallisé, deux modélisations macroscopiques ont été ajustées sur les résultats expérimentaux. La première utilise un critère de Von Mises (isotrope), la seconde un critère de Hill plus adapté pour les matériaux anisotropes. Aucun de ces deux modèles ne parvient à rendre compte de la forte anisotropie du comportement de fluage à 400°C en particulier pour des valeurs de σZZ / σθθ entre 0,5 et 1. / Fuel rods and cladding tubes in zirconium are essential structural parts of Pressurized Water Reactors. There are submitted in service to aggressive environment (vapour at ~320°C, 155 bars, and irradiation) and to multiaxial mechanical loadings leading to thermal creep which has to be quantified. The present work aims to determine the effects of 3 parameters on the mechanical behaviour of different zirconium alloys: the loading path, the metallurgical state (stress-relieved, recrystallized) and the chemical composition. The first step to take was to develop a new device adapted to different geometries of tubes, and to validate it by comparing experimental results obtained upon the stress-relieved Zircaloy 4 to bibliographical results. Second, a large database has been constituted on the M5® in order to highlight the effects of an overloading or of cycling on the circumferential stress, and of the loading path (application of the axial then the circumferential stress, or the contrary or proportional loading). Then by comparing the behaviour of the recrystallized and the stress-relieved Zircaloys 4, the effects of the metallurgical state on this hexagonal alloy on the creep behaviour have also been studied. Lastly, the effects of oxygen, stain and iron have been quantified due to 5 other alloys (M5® low and high oxygen, Q12, Q32 and Q42). The last step of this work corresponds to the model of the macroscopic behaviour of 2 alloys (M5® and Zircaloy 4) with isotropic and anisotropic criteria to prove the necessity of developing a new and strong model adapted to highly anisotropic alloys like Zirconium alloys
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Zařízení pro automatizovaná testování řídicích jednotek plynových kotlů / Device for automated testing of gas boiler controllers

Kuřímský, Lukáš January 2021 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and implementation of a computer-controlled device for testing gas boiler control units, especially in the development phase. The reason for creating a test facility is the inadequacy of older test systems and the automation of existing testing. The test device in development consists of individual different cards. Each of the cards inserted into the motherboard performs its function in the system. Each of the cards has a special functionality which simulates the real conditions of the developed product. The basis of most cards is a microcontroller with a Cortex-M core, which communicates with the connected computer using the MODBUS protocol on the RS-485 communication interface. All cards on the bus are connected in parallel and behaves as a SLAVE, while the computer behaves as a MASTER and requests data or sends commands to the cards. The cards represent status switches (switching sensors), resistance and analog temperature sensors, PWM inputs and outputs (for simulation of feedback pumps or flow meters with pulse output). The cards also include a flame simulator, which reliably simulates the electrical properties of the flame and at the same time acts as a fan simulator. The input of the control unit is taken care of by the input card, which is intended for digital detection of the voltage presence in the range of 5 to 230 V DC and AC. Simultaneously, a card for connecting the power supply at zero voltage and disconnecting at zero current is created to supply the tested device with alternating voltage. A schematic diagram was designed or simulated for each card, then the function was verified and on this basis the whole card was created, including the microcontroller firmware. The most suitable solution and function of each card is carefully described and evaluated. All the requirements of the assignment within the work were met and the whole test equipment was manufactured and verified in four versions. In the future, the device is ready for the implementation of an automatic flame simulator and other improvements of individual module cards.
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Univerzální testovací zařízení pro ověření komunikačních parametrů technologie Narrowband IoT / Universal Tester of Radio Conditions for Narrowband IoT Communication Technology

Možný, Radek January 2019 (has links)
Technology Narrowband IoT is a representative LPWA (Low Power Wide Area) tech-nology that due to its promising features aims for demands of the Internet of Thingsapplications for autonomous data sending from sensors in areas of poor mobile coverage.For such applications, it is beneficial to firstly map properties of communication technol-ogy in areas of intended use and evaluate whether or not is this technology applicable.This Master thesis deals with the design of the hand-held measuring device for evaluationof Narrowband IoT properties. The output of this thesis is firstly comparison of LPWAtechnologies secondly, design of the mentioned device and verification of its functional-ity. And in last part description of measurement of transmission delay for delay-tolerantapplications. Transmission delay is a critical parameter for delay-tolerant applications.Such an application can be, for example, smart electrometers for which there is definedmaximal allowed transmission delay of 10 seconds and therefore it is desirable to evalu-ate whether or not is the deployment of the communication technology Narrowband IoTsuitable in the intended area for delay-tolerant or even for delay-intolerant applications.

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