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Optimalization of the die cast process of high-voltage transformers.
Borunský, Tomáš ; Fiala, Alois (referee) ; Maroš, Bohumil (advisor)
This thesis deals with choises of using mathematical statistics when optimising the compression casting process of high-voltage device transformer. There is a theoretical consideration to be found in the introduction which concerns the compression casting itself and all necessary information connected with it. Then there is a key numerical analysis part following. In the first instance there are variability problems of individual casting device discussed and then a regression analysis made to demonstrate and prove a link between the partial discharge and the key parameters of casting process. Finally an “optimal” casting sequence is suggested and alternative attitude problems with the assistance of Design of Experiments (DOE) are discussed.
Desing and implementation of the LCC converter application for emulation validating of the integrated LLC converters
Pokorný, Ondřej ; Levek, Vladimír (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of an LLC converter, which will be used for the verification of prototypes of integrated circuit designs, as well as its applications. First, we address why we chose the LLC converter specifically for this application. We continue by analysing the specific type of converter and describe its function. The main point of this thesis is the numerical design with input parameters, which concludes with a simulation which verifies the calculated values. The product of the thesis is the design of the final wiring diagram of the LLC converter and the test board (module) and their realisation on PCB. The thesis concludes with a verification of the whole construction using a test board in a practical measurement. The work includes the author’s own design of a transformer, as well as a discussion on the problematics of the usage of magnetic circuits for LLC converters.
Documentation for construction of new distribution transformer station and cables line HV a LV
Matouš, Milan ; Orságová, Jaroslava (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
The following master thesis is devoted to the design of distribution systems of LV (Low Voltage) and HV (High Voltage) voltage levels. The aim of the thesis is to create a complete project documentation for the construction of a new distribution transformer station (22kV/0.4kV) situated directly in the city of Blansko along with a transformer capable of performance of up to 630kVA. Subsequently a design of cable routes of LV and HV is included in the project documentation. The first part of the thesis introduces the fundamental issues and solutions regarding the design of electrical equipment related to the LV and HV voltage levels. Thereafter it deals with proper legislation, technical regulations and related standards. The second part is dealing with project documentation. More precisely analyzing each step in the process and thoroughly going through individual parts of the project documentation. Other focus of the thesis is software resources and tools which are essential for drawing documentation. Then follows a selection of appropriate electrical equipment and budget evaluation. The major portion of the work is a design of distribution transformer station and cable lines of LV and HV. Including dimensioning of the LV and HV switchboards, earthing system and fuse protection system. The essence of all this work serves as a foundation for complete design documentation.
Stabilized operation and short - circuit conditions within E.ON 110 kV power network supplied from Slavětice 110 kV switching station, during the period of 2011
Nábělek, Ondřej ; Rampl, Martin (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
In the Master Thesis discusses the impact of the bridge connecting the transformer to power system connection to a separate transformers. They were first analyzed the method of calculating the steady operation of the network using the Newton iterative method and the method of calculating short-circuit ratios. It describes the area Slavětice 110kV substation, which is the subject of subsequent calculations. It is also elucidating the function of the bridge connection, advantages and disadvantages. The reason for implementing the bridge operation is to increase the reliability of electricity supply to customers but the major disadvantage is the greater technical and economic performance because increased short circuit current and the need for transmission transformer 400/110kV same type with the same parameters. Point is the practical part, which contains already concrete results taken with the dispatcher software Sinaut. There is a short-circuit resistance compared to short-circuit power substation, then the burden of the elements (transformers, lines) for two specified connection alternatives and four interruptions important elements. Finally, it stated that it can be done with the bridge connection which technical measures. It was discovered that in terms of short-circuit ratios in the present time it is not possible to operate the bridge connection transformers substation Slavětice 110kV and in terms of very different parameters of transformers 400/110kV the operation is not recommended.
Workplace for final testing of electronic transformers
Brýdl, Ondřej ; Fiala, Pavel (referee) ; Klusáček, Stanislav (advisor)
This article describes a complex suggestion for automatic tester machine for final testing of electronic transformers. There is also described universal device for measuring all types of transformers which are produced by ABB company. The main parameters of testing process are price, speed of measuring and high-quality measuring. The suggestion of the machine is optimized according to those parameters.
Methods of acoustic signal sources impedance matching for their further processing
Havelková, Nikola ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to get acquainted with the theoretical areas related to the issue of impedance matching using the so-called DI boxes. It is mainly the theory of balanced and unbalanced signal, parameters typical for DI boxes (THD, impedance, bandwidth, dynamic range, etc.), knowledge about the transformer, respectively about the coils, or last but not least the issue of operational amplifiers, which is for designing of active DI box absolutely essential. The specifications of the designed DI box based on this theory are subsequently determined and compared with commercially available models. The main target is to achieve better figures or at least get closer to them. Furthermore, the circuit diagram is designed and optimized to achieve predetermined parameters using simulation in the Multisim program from National Instruments. Regarding the resulting specifications of the DI box, a printed circuit board is designed to build a prototype of the device. After its completion, a test gauging using APx525 is done and the results are compared to the target figures.
High Voltage Pulse Generator for Electroporation of Cells
Puczok, Václav ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to design control board for the experimental electroporation device and to develop control firmware. The first chapter of this work focuses on the electroporation phenomenon itself. Behaviour of the cell model in external electrical field is described there as well as simulation and overview of how electroporation affects living tissue. It also explains the main requirements for parameters of the electroporation pulses as well as need for ECG synchronization. Furthermore, some remarks are given about novel high frequency electroporation method, which involves use of nanosecond bipolar high voltage pulse bursts. The second chapter briefly introduces commercial electroporation device called Nanoknife, including control part, power part, and it's limits. The third chapter consists of introduction of the novel experimental electroporation device developed at BUT. Power part of this device is discussed as well. Next chapter focuses on design of the control board for this device and also on description of the particular schematic parts. There is a control algorithm explanation in the fifth chapter of this thesis followed by the brief manual to machine operation.
Electronic ballast for power LEDs
Vágner, Richard ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design of power LED driver. This driver contains electronic ballast circuits, converters, filters and control circuits. Overviews of circuits used in practice are listed along with analysis of power LED and considering options for selecting an appropriate design solution. Principles of creating the device, structure and problems of current source are described in thesis. Including detailed overview of converters, ballasts and topologies used in lighting systems with the selection of a suitable solution for the final device with an output power of 50 W. The thesis includes cooling dimensioning for selected power LEDs, input circuit with EMI filter, bridge rectifier, boost converter and flyback converter with pulse transformer.
Apparatus for parameter identification instrument voltage transformer
Tománek, Drahomír ; Valenta, Jiří (referee) ; Dohnal, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis describes the design and production of devices for identifying the parameters of the instrument transformer. Work is divided into seven chapters. The first part focuses on the production of instrument voltage transformer. The next section describes the measurement and description of the parameters of instrument voltage transformer and design of printed circuit boards. Another section is devoted to a program for measuring card. The final part is manufactured and tested unit conducted the first test measurements.
DC Power Supply
Kovář, Josef ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
This master thesis concerns the design of DC power suply, which will be used for technological processes in engineering. This thesis concludes design of components and control curcuits for switching power supply. Output parameters of the machine will be measured.

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