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Load Flow Calculation and Design of Distance Protection Relay Settings of 110 kV Overhead Line
Jasenský, Filip ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
Bachelor thesis load flow calculation and design of distance protection relay settings of 110 kV overhead line acquaints with the theory calculation of steady operation, short-circuit conditions and a proposal setting the distance protection. The theoretical part is made an example of a simple calculation to show leadership methods of calculation. The practical part is a calculation of steady operation and short-circuit conditions. Short-circuit ratios are calculated for a single operation and parallel operation of transformers in Otrokovice. Calculated using the initial shock symmetrical output from the calculation of short-circuit conditions is verified by short circuit resistance of substations. The practical section setting the distance protection ABB REL 316*4 and compensation earth faults. Calculation of steady state and short-circuit conditions designed basic operational state of the network, for which the design of a distance protection relay settings.
The calculation of the short-circuit currents and voltages of given distribution network
Vyčítal, Václav ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the transient phenomena in electric power systems especially short circuits. Than short circuit is classified to other types of faults in electric power system. The study also describes short circuit current as a function of time. However to complete a basic theory of short circuits, separate chapters are devoted to the causes of short circuits and to hazards connected with short circuit currents. The main part of this paper is devoted to the derivation of the formulas for calculation of short circuit currents using symetrical components and to calculation method presented in IEC 60909. In the end of this part there is a example of a simple network with calculation of symetrical and asymetrical short circuit current. In the last part of this thesis there is an example of 110 kV network with calculation of short circuits currents on busbars. The topology of the network and elekctrical equipment data are based on real part of a distribution network situated in the Czech Republic.
Electrical machine for wind power generator
Srna, Jan ; Chmelíček, Petr (referee) ; Kurfűrst, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis describes analyse of transient and subtransient parts of short – circuit current. Values of synchronous generator short – circuit current were measured for lower voltage and subsequently recounted to its nominal values. The analyse is useful for machines without documentation and where is measurement of needed parameters necessary. Two methods coming out of the IEEE standard were used for identification reactances and time constants and after that these methods were compared between themselves. One of the method were created in program MATLAB, where measured short – circuit currents for each phase were handled. Values of time constants are used for simple model of synchronous generator created in toolbox of program MATLAB/SIMPOWER. This simulation verifies correctness of counting transient and subtransient analyses.
Short-circuit Calculation of Local Distribution Network
Byrtus, Jiří ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
This thesis deals with transient phenomena in the electricity grid - especially with short-circuits. First part describes short-circuit types, reasons for their commencement and also consequences of their functioning. The thesis further shows waveforms of short-circuit currents and its components. A method of calculating short-circuits currents, using the constituent systems and the basic equations for calculating short-circuit impedances are also mentioned here. Relations and methods are based on valid standards of IEC 60909 – 0. The second part indicates the calculation of two-phase and three-phase short-circuit currents for specific network of industrial building. This calculation aims to verify the dimensioning of substations for short-circuit currents after connecting a synchronous generator with given power to the main substation.
Calculation of distance protection relay setting for 110kV line.
Bartoš, Petr ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with both the calculation of short circuit conditions of 110 kV network in the Czech Republic. This network is divided into two parts, each of which feeds a 400/110 kV substation and the calculation is performed for different locations of a short circuit. The second part deals with the calculation of distance protection settings for one part of this network. The result of this work are the values of network parameters needed to set up distance protection, which protects our individual lines of the network.
Study of the Possibility of Extention of 110 kV substation in TKV
Poledník, Petr ; Grym, Rudolf (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This project are deal with the posibility of extention of 100 kV substation in TKV. What is important for project is restriction of conditions for realization. The aim for project is create individual possibilities of solutions and consequently their evaluation.
Power supply of electrostatic separator
Broďák, Kamil ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the problems of electric power precipitators. Due to their current dominant position, the work concentrates on the sources of single phase transformers operating at the frequency of 50 Hz controlled by thyristors. The first part describes the electrostatic precipitator and its principle. This is followed by a brief insight into the proposal for an electrostatic precipitator. The work also explains the high voltage source that is divided into a transformer with a rectifier and into a control box with power circuits and control circuits that provide the power supplied by a transformer. The work also offers an explanation of the HV source system that operates at different conditions. The last part suggests a proposal for cooling cabinet including thyristors, for power line control box resources, for a supply line and a line to the transformer.
Short circuit current of synchronous generator
Šebesta, Ondřej ; Orságová, Jaroslava (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with the problematics of short-circuit current of synchronous machine. The first section focuses on the theoretical process of short-circuit current of synchronous machine and describes how this transient process changes throughout it's duration and with what reactances and time constants it is defined. Subsequently, this section deals with the methodics of tests of the snychronous machine,which may be used to set it's reactances. The second part of the work focuses on measurement of the short-circuit current in a specific synchronous machine. Further, there are measurements of processes of the short-circuit in time and their analysis. The last section of the thesis deals with the simulation of short-circuit current process. The simulation is ran by the Matlab/Simulink software. Simulated processes of short-circuit are then compared with the results of measurements from the previous section of the thesis.
Analysis ofelectrical output from the power plat working in the middle of town
Hrubý, Radek ; Brno,, Luděk Ondroušek - Teplárny (referee) ; Matoušek, Antonín (advisor)
The work focuses on outlet of the electrical power from power plants operating in urban areas. After a short analysis of the general possibility of leading out electric power from power plants of various types, thesis continues to describe of outlet electrical power from PPC Červený Mlýn. Subsequently, are calculated short-circuit conditions in the main switching station. It follows an analysis of power lines. The last part dealt with the issue of reliability of sources in connection with random transition processes in the electrical network and the light of the operational reliability of electrical power equipment.
Short Circuit Currents in the Sokolnice 400 kV Switching Station with Direct 400/110 kV Transformation Applied
Vojtěch, Pavel ; Špaček, Jaroslav (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
The destination of this Bachelor´s Thesis is to explore short circuit currents for voltage level 400 kV in the switching station Sokolnice before year 1995 and after this year, when came to installation of the convertor T402 and to voltage direct 400/110 kV transformation applied. The Thesis is detecting at relation as for three-phase short circuit do for single-phase short circuits, for 400/220/110 kV primary transformation variation in voltage and for variation 400/110 kV, the change which came after connection of the convertor T402. In base of this calculation will be explored the short circuit resistance rating switching station in agreement with parameters ordered by the comp. Inc. ČEZ Prague.

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