99 research outputs found

    Design of engine manipiulator

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    Tato diplomová práce se zabývá rozborem manipulátorů. Na základě z nich získaných informací je navrhnuto konstrukční řešení manipulátoru motoru. Navržený manipulátor bude sloužit k závěrečné kontrole klikových skříní traktorů Zetor.This master thesis deals with analysis of manipulators. After proposing several possibilities of some manipulator that are contemporary being used, there is suggested structural design for demanded motor manipulator. The proposed manipulator will be used for final control of crankcase for Zetor´s tractor.

    Description of rotary drive systems of machine tools

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    Tato bakalárská práce pojednává o konstrukčním řešením rotačních náhonových soustav a jejich vhodnost u obrábecích stroju. Práce je rozdelena do čtyř základních částí podle aplikace rotačních náhonových soustav.The bachelor´s thesis deals with a constructional solution of rotary drive systems and their useful for machine tools. The bachelor is divide in to four base parts for application rotary drive system.

    Impacts of the Tropical Pacific/Indian Oceans on the Seasonal Cycle of the West African Monsoon

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    The current consensus is that drought has developed in the Sahel during the second half of the twentieth century as a result of remote effects of oceanic anomalies amplified by local land–atmosphere interactions. This paper focuses on the impacts of oceanic anomalies upon West African climate and specifically aims to identify those from SST anomalies in the Pacific/Indian Oceans during spring and summer seasons, when they were significant. Idealized sensitivity experiments are performed with four atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs). The prescribed SST patterns used in the AGCMs are based on the leading mode of covariability between SST anomalies over the Pacific/Indian Oceans and summer rainfall over West Africa. The results show that such oceanic anomalies in the Pacific/Indian Ocean lead to a northward shift of an anomalous dry belt from the Gulf of Guinea to the Sahel as the season advances. In the Sahel, the magnitude of rainfall anomalies is comparable to that obtained by other authors using SST anomalies confined to the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean. The mechanism connecting the Pacific/Indian SST anomalies with West African rainfall has a strong seasonal cycle. In spring (May and June), anomalous subsidence develops over both the Maritime Continent and the equatorial Atlantic in response to the enhanced equatorial heating. Precipitation increases over continental West Africa in association with stronger zonal convergence of moisture. In addition, precipitation decreases over the Gulf of Guinea. During the monsoon peak (July and August), the SST anomalies move westward over the equatorial Pacific and the two regions where subsidence occurred earlier in the seasons merge over West Africa. The monsoon weakens and rainfall decreases over the Sahel, especially in August.Peer reviewe

    Vapor phase preparation and characterization of the carbon micro-coils

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    Research of dependences of idle losses of transformers TM-400/10 on voltage according to synchronous measurements

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    The article presents the dependences of the active and reactive components of the losses of the idle transformer on the mains voltage. It is proposed to evaluate the no-load losses using an alternative method for identifying the parameters of the transformer based on high-precision synchronous measurements. Within the framework of a pilot project on a real feeder, using the technology of synchronous measurements, the dependences of no-load losses on voltage were identified. For transformers installed in a distribution network, the dependence of losses on voltage is not quadratic, but has a higher order. It was determined that the dependence of losses in a transformer on voltage for active power has a power of 6.35, and for reactive power has a power of 7.4

    Study of vector boson scattering and search for new physics in events with two same-sign leptons and two jets

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    A study of vector boson scattering in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 8 TeV is presented. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 19.4 inverse femtobarns collected with the CMS detector. Candidate events are selected with exactly two leptons of the same charge, two jets with large rapidity separation and dijet mass, and moderate missing transverse energy. The signal region is expected to be dominated by electroweak same-sign W-boson pair production. The observation agrees with the standard model prediction. The observed significance is 2.0 standard deviations, where a significance of 3.1 standard deviations is expected based on the standard model. Cross section measurements for W±W±\mathrm{W}^{\pm}\mathrm{W}^{\pm} and WZ\mathrm{W}\mathrm{Z} processes in the fiducial region are reported. Bounds on the structure of quartic vector-boson interactions are given in the framework of dimension-eight effective field theory operators, as well as limits on the production of doubly-charged Higgs bosons

    Susac syndrome - a rare differential diagnosis to Meniere's disease

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    Long-range two-particle correlations of strange hadrons with charged particles in pPb and PbPb collisions at LHC energies

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    Measurement of the Z boson differential cross section in transverse momentum and rapidity in proton–proton collisions at 8 TeV

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