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Biologické účinky rázových vln generovaných mnohokanálovým výbojem / Biological effects of shock waves generated by multichannel dischargeZeman, Jan January 2011 (has links)
Shock waves are generally characterized by a sharp change of the pressure, which causes subsequent changes in properties of the surrounding in which it spreads. In medical applications, it is an acoustic shock wave which is used for the treatment of concrements for more than 25 years. This success naturally led to considerations about the possibility of using shock waves in other areas of medicine. One of the main directions of the research is the possibility of the damage to tumor tissue. In contrast to concrements the tumor tissue is not different from surrounding tissues by its acoustic attributes, so the normal lithotryptor is not appropriate for this application. Therefore, there has been developed a new source of shock waves, which is based on the principle of multichannel discharge on the composite anode. The experiments demonstrated the effect of the new source on the acoustically homogeneous tissue of the thigh muscle at a depth of rabbit in vivo. Then there was observed the damage to tumor tissue in vivo in rats. Finally, there was observed the damage to tumor tissue in vivo in rats in the combination with cisplatin and Photosan. It was found that the new source of shock waves can cause the damage to the acoustically homogeneous tissue in vivo in depth. It also can damage the tumor...
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Metodika pro bezkontaktní diagnostiku automobilových tlumičů / Methodology for remote diagnostic of the automotive shock absorbersHalama, Jakub January 2018 (has links)
The diploma thesis deals with the application of acoustic methods for evaluating the technical condition of the shock absorbers. Analysis of acoustic radiation during damping operation leads to the definition of a new non-contact diagnostic methodology that can determine the condition of the shock absorbers. The first part of the thesis focuses on the noise radiation of the shock absorbers, which is caused by discontinuous dumping. Further, the methods for the noise source localization available at The Institute of Machine and Industrial Design are described – with their functionalities, advantages and limitations. Based on all the information, an appropriate method is selected and used in the experimental part of this work. Then, aeration and removing the full volume of oil with damage of the shock absorber tube are caused (induced) on several types of the shocks. Noise radiation is measured by a microphone array and by a sound meter; the acoustic maps, frequency spectra and the synchronous filtration graphs are calculated from the measured data. From the differences in the acoustic radiations of each shock condition, a suitable diagnostic criterion for a specific shock absorber is defined. The final part discusses obtained results. Based on these results, a general diagnostic methodology, applicable to any type of shock absorber, is formulated.
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Vírové struktury s kavitujícím jádrem / Vortical structures with cavitating coreŠvaňhal, Radek January 2010 (has links)
The master's thesis focuses on vortical structures with cavitating core, which might develop in Francis turbines at non-optimal discharges in a form of unstable vortex cord. The cavitating vortex core is to be generated in a lab by flow rotation and a convergent nozzle. The objective of this thesis is to compare experimental results with mathematical model of pressure drop in vortical flow and with numerical calculation in Fluent based on finite volumes method. Other objective is to messure high frequency pressure vibrations generated by cavitating vortex core and spectrally analyze the data.
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Hydraulické charakteristiky proudění v kavitačních tryskách / Hydraulic characteristics of the cavitation nozzlesGríger, Milan January 2013 (has links)
The main goal of this thesis is the examination of hydraulic characteristics for different cavity nozzles, influence of liquid rotation and visualization of cavitating flow. Thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. Theoretical part deals with the description of cavity - creation, development and its extinction. This part also contains description of vortex flow and basic vertex models. Practical part compares nozzles performance experimentally. The aim of experiment was to measure hydraulic characteristics and their comparison. Jet performance was judged using visualizations and measured data was processed in Microsoft Excel and Parametr.
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Vírový cop při nadoptimálním průtoku Francisovou turbínou / Vortex rope for overload operation of Francis turbineKozák, Jiří January 2013 (has links)
This master's thesis deals with CFD simulation of vortex rope in the elbow draft tube for overload operation of Francis turbine. The main objective of the thesis is to compare results of the CFD simulations of the original elbow draft tube with a derived straight cone draft tube considering volume and the shape of the cavitation region and dynamic flow characteristic. Results of the 3D simulations are also compared with axi-symmetric simulations, which reduce demands for computing time and power.
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Možnosti klinického využití jednoduchých a tandemových rázových vln. / Possibilities of clinical use single and tandem shock waves.Zeman, Jan January 2016 (has links)
Shock waves have been used in medicine for more than 30 year. At the beginning was mainly use for lithotripsy, but today is also applied in other fields of medicine, such as orthopedics, rheumatology and others. Single shock wave is one shock that usually is repeated every 1-1.5 seconds. By contrast tandem shock waves are two shocks consecutively (ideal interval between shocks is from 8 to 15 microseconds), that are repeated. In this work we investigated the clinical use of single and tandem shock waves that are generated entirely new source. It is based on the principle of multichannel discharge. It was found that a single shock wave can destroy the union between bone and bone cement, this effect could be used in orthopedics. Single and tandem shock wave can damage the tumor in vivo, but the principle damage is different. Tandem shockwave is able to cause damage in a depth of acoustically homogeneous medium and enhances the effect of chemotherapy. It would therefore be possible to used single and tandem shock waves in oncology either alone, or their combination with other chemicals. Functional sample of clinically usable applicator of shock waves with a new source was made for these applications. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Hydroelastic Response of Hydrofoil Under Cavitation Conditions / Hydroelastic Response of Hydrofoil Under Cavitation ConditionsČupr, Pavel January 2021 (has links)
Tato disertační práce se zabývá experimentálním a výpočtovým výzkumem přídavných účinků od proudu kapaliny na obtékaný hydraulický profil. Dynamická odezva profilu byla analyzována pro dva typy buzení: buzení odtržením mezní vrstvy a Kármánových vírů a dále buzení pomocí externího budiče připojeného k lopatce. Experimentální měření dynamické odezvy profilu na oba typy buzení bylo provedeno pro lopatku umístěnou v kavitujícím a nekavitujícím proudění. Získané výsledky byly použity pro verifikaci přídavných účinků stanovených s využitím numerického modelování.
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Hydraulický návrh induceru palivového čerpadla pro raketový motor / Hydraulic design of inducer fuel pump for rocket engineKadlec, Jan January 2021 (has links)
The aim of this masters thesis is hydraulic design of inducer for given pump geometry and operating parameters. The first part of this thesis deals with cavitation problematic in hydrodynamic pumps. Next section describes two-dimensional design of the inducer and according to that, the 3D CAD model of inducer is made. The later part deals with thorough CFD analysis and determination of the main hydraulic parameters of inducer itself and also with whole pump completed with this inducer. The last section is devoted to inducer design improvement.
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Stanoveni kavitace na ventilu z poklesu průtočnosti a z vysokofrekvenčních pulsací tlaku. / Cavitation assessment from flow rate drop and high-frequency pressure pulsations.Šebek, Miloš January 2010 (has links)
Main issue of this master´s thesis deals with high-frequency pulsations caused by cavitating hydraulic components (in this case nozzle and throttle valve). In first measurement on the nozzle was not a high-frequency sensor set in the way, so the evaluation was incorrect. After re-setting of the way was the nozzle measured again and the pulsations were evaluated correct this time. During the last measurement was the sensor located behind the throttle valve, which was with gradual opening and cavitation treatment measured. Resulting dependencies worked out on time dependence. A special mathematical method, Fourier transformation, was used. It transformed pressure amplitudes into frequency dependence. Evaluation of dependecies is the basic step for frequency band assesment, in which the cavitation on particular components happens.
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Opotřebení materiálu kavitační erozí / Material wear due to cavitation erosionLecnar, Lukáš January 2015 (has links)
This Master’s thesis is dedicated to cavitation erosion of a material surface. First part of thesis describes basic principle of cavitation and its erosion consequences of solid objects. There are mentioned basic cavitation models used in CFD software. Second part incorporate concept design and numerical calculation of critical shape in reference to highest intensity of cavitation erosion at flow area. Last part of thesis is experimental and it is focused on cavitation erosion at flow area due to critical shapes from numerical calculation.
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