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Design and Process Engineering

Original title in Czech: Konstrukční a procesní inženýrstvíFSIAbbreviation: D-KPIAcad. year: 2009/2010Specialisation: Environmental Engineering

Programme: Machines and Equipment

Length of Study: 4 years

Accredited from: Accredited until: 1.3.2016

Issued topics of Doctoral Study Program

  1. Coanda efect in ventilation systems of car cabin

    Coanda effect will be studied experimentally, inluence of inlets shape, inclination angle, turbulence intensity and performance as well as reach and angle of stream will be evaluated.

    Tutor: Jícha Miroslav, prof. Ing., CSc.

  2. Compact thermal comfort sensors

    Tutor: Pavelek Milan, prof. Ing., CSc.

  3. Control system of building use simulation models

    The objective of the assignment will developed software control system of building. It will be include simulation model of building. Simulator part of control system will be capable effectively and economic control building and at the same time minimize data acquisition.

    Tutor: Štětina Josef, prof. Ing., Ph.D.

  4. Development of visualization and measuring system for research on flows by ventilation

    Tutor: Pavelek Milan, prof. Ing., CSc.

  5. Ground heat exchangers - operating states and their influence on microbiological hazards

    The aim of the work is to deepen the knowledge of ground heat exchangers (GHE) behavior under various operating states (air preheating during winter, cooling in summer) and their relation with possible microbiological hazards (as a mould creation, microbe propagation etc.). The research would be conducted in three areas: development of GHE behavior simulation models, assessment of various microbiological hazards with regard to possible operating conditions, in-situ measurements.

    Tutor: Štětina Josef, prof. Ing., Ph.D.

  6. Research on effective methods of ventilation

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    Tutor: Pavelek Milan, prof. Ing., CSc.

  7. Unsteady processes in HVAC and their simulation

    Non-stationary processes are in Environmental somewhat at the periphery - for the problems of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning is usually considered steady state. In some cases - such as the intermittent heating, which is typical among other things for school and office buildings, and night precooling buildings (passive and active), it is appropriate to predict the timing process to achieve the required environmental parameters at the optimum time and with minimal energy consumption. The work will be directed at finding suitable simulation tools to address these processes, create corresponding models and verification by measurements on real objects (simulations and measurement of intermittent heating of the classroom including FME. Aula Q). Research will be conducted in three directions: - Comparison of available simulation tools for non-stationary processes in the technology environment - In-situ measurements of real non-stationary processes, - Creation and verification of simulation models.

    Tutor: Štětina Josef, prof. Ing., Ph.D.


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