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Analysis of effects of short-circuit current in switchgear cabinet
Prokop, Jan ; Bušov, Bohuslav (referee) ; Valenta, Jiří (advisor)
The work is focusing on dynamic effects of short-circuit currents, more precisely dynamic effects of short-circuit currents on switchgear cabinet (terminal box). The work was designated to a concrete construction type of two switchgear cabinets located on rotating machines via company Siemens Electric Machines Drásov s.r.o.. The switchgear cabinets are designed for non-explosive environment where the air is used as an insulating medium. The task was to determine how the device will behave during the three-phase short-circuit and three-phase short-circuit with earth/ground connection. The following programs were used for the calculations and simulations: Ansoft Maxwell 16.0, Ansoft Maxwell 2015 and ANSYS Workbench 16.0. By using these programs the effects of forces which acts on current paths in cabinet caused by the passage of short-circuit current were simulated, statically and also dynamically. Further the effects of pressure acting on cabinet frame during the arc short-circuit have been statically and dynamically simulated. All the results are summarized in the conclusion. Conclusion also contains the final evaluation of the functionality of both switchgear cabinets.
Short - circuit conditions at Sokolnice 110 kV switching station following a direct 400/110 kV transformation
Hajdú, Lukáš ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor´s thesis is to evaluate short-circuit conditions at the Sokolnice 110kV switching station before and after installation of a T402 transformer – before and after application of a direct 400/110kV transformation. By evaluating these conditions determine whether the originally installed protective elements (power circuit-breakers) are capable of fulfilling the new short-circuit requirements at the switching station. The thesis consists of two parts: the first part introduces the theory required to evaluate the short-circuit conditions at the switching station, while the second part calculates the actual short-circuit currents and power outputs. The methods used for calculation are sequential simplification and symmetrical components.
Short - circuit conditions at Sokolnice 110 kV switching station following a direct 400/110 kV transformation
Hajdú, Lukáš ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor´s thesis is to evaluate short-circuit conditions at the Sokolnice 110kV switching station before and after installation of a T402 transformer – before and after application of a direct 400/110kV transformation. By evaluating these conditions determine whether the originally installed protective elements (power circuit-breakers) are capable of fulfilling the new short-circuit requirements at the switching station. The thesis consists of two parts: the first part introduces the theory required to evaluate the short-circuit conditions at the switching station, while the second part calculates the actual short-circuit currents and power outputs. The methods used for calculation are sequential simplification and symmetrical components.
Analysis of effects of short-circuit current in switchgear cabinet
Prokop, Jan ; Bušov, Bohuslav (referee) ; Valenta, Jiří (advisor)
The work is focusing on dynamic effects of short-circuit currents, more precisely dynamic effects of short-circuit currents on switchgear cabinet (terminal box). The work was designated to a concrete construction type of two switchgear cabinets located on rotating machines via company Siemens Electric Machines Drásov s.r.o.. The switchgear cabinets are designed for non-explosive environment where the air is used as an insulating medium. The task was to determine how the device will behave during the three-phase short-circuit and three-phase short-circuit with earth/ground connection. The following programs were used for the calculations and simulations: Ansoft Maxwell 16.0, Ansoft Maxwell 2015 and ANSYS Workbench 16.0. By using these programs the effects of forces which acts on current paths in cabinet caused by the passage of short-circuit current were simulated, statically and also dynamically. Further the effects of pressure acting on cabinet frame during the arc short-circuit have been statically and dynamically simulated. All the results are summarized in the conclusion. Conclusion also contains the final evaluation of the functionality of both switchgear cabinets.

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