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Partial Discharge in Electronic Equipments
Tato disertační práce se věnuje studiu částečných výbojů (PD) způsobených poklesem spolehlivosti a životnosti elektronických zařízení a systémů. Diagnostika PD je dnes známá metoda pro vysoké napětí u vysoko-výkonných zařízení. V případě elektronických zařízení PD testování není ale běžně používáná metoda, přestože je zde také potenciál pro vysoké elektrické zatížení vzhledem k velmi krátké vzdálenosti. Tato práce je zaměřena na vyšetřování PD činnosti u elektronických zařízení. Bylo navrženo a provedeno pracoviště pro diagnostiku PD v elektronických zařízeních. Pracovní frekvence se pohybuje od několika stovek Hz až 100 kHz. Maximální amplituda PD testovaného napětí je vyšší než 10 kV. Navzdory jednoduché konstrukci toto zařízení přináší vysokou spolehlivost měření. Více než 300 PD testů bylo provedeno na různých elektronických zařízeních a elektronických součástí,např. na planárních transformátorech a elektronických komponentách používaných při vysoko-napěťových měničíchThis dissertation thesis is devoted to study of partial discharge (PD) caused decrease of reliability and lifetime of electronic equipments and systems. PD diagnostic is nowadays well known method for high voltage high power equipments but in case of electronic devices PD testing it is not used routinely despite that there is also a potential for high electric load due to extremely short distances. The risk of PD caused failure is here extremely high because of high working frequency and consequently high repetition rate of PD events. Therefore, this work is focused on investigation of PD activity in electronic equipments. The workplace for PD diagnostic in electronic devices based on switched power supply was designed and made. Working frequency ranges from several hundreds of Hertz up to 100 kHz. The maximal amplitude of PD testing voltage is higher than 10 kV. Despite the simple design this equipment brings high repeatability and reliability of measurement. More than 300 PD tests were made on different electronic devices and electronic components, on planar transformers, and on components for voltage gate drivers for use in high voltage power converters. Possibilities of PD tools in investigation and engineering ofd insulation systems were demonstrated.
Deformation of Singular Fibers of Genus Fibrations and Small Exotic Symplectic -Manifolds
We introduce the -nodal spherical deformation of certain singular fibers
of genus fibrations, and use such deformations to construct various
examples of simply connected minimal symplectic -manifolds with small
topology. More specifically, we construct new exotic minimal symplectic
-manifolds homeomorphic but not diffeomorphic to
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using combinations of such deformations, symplectic blowups, and (generalized)
rational blowdown surgery. We also discuss generalizing our constructions to
higher genus fibrations using -nodal spherical deformations of certain
singular fibers of genus fibrations.Comment: 38 pages, 14 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:math/0507006 by other author
Singularity links with exotic Stein fillings
In a recent paper of Akhmedov, Etnyre, Mark and Smith, it was shown that
there exist infinitely many contact Seifert fibered 3-manifolds each of which
admits infinitely many exotic (homeomorphic but pairwise non-diffeomorphic)
simply-connected Stein fillings. Here we extend this result to a larger set of
contact Seifert fibered 3-manifolds with many singular fibers and observe that
these 3-manifolds are singularity links. In addition, we prove that the contact
structures induced by the Stein fillings are the canonical contact structures
on these singularity links. As a consequence, we verify a prediction of Andras
Nemethi by providing examples of isolated complex surface singularities whose
links with their canonical contact structures admitting infinitely many exotic
simply-connected Stein fillings. Moreover, for infinitely many of these contact
singularity links and for each positive integer n, we also construct an
infinite family of exotic Stein fillings with fixed fundamental group
.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, Journal of Singularities, to appea
Recent results from NA61/SHINE and NA49
Preliminary results on particle spectra and fluctuations in inelastic p+p
interactions measured by NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS are presented and its
future ion program is discussed. We also show results on the excitation
functions of event-by-event particle ratio fluctuations in central Pb+Pb
collisions from NA49 using a novel approach. We found a dependence of the
results on phase space coverage which appears to explain the reported
difference between measurements of NA49 and those of STAR in central Au+Au
collisions
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