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Calculation of heat and force field UniGear ZS1
Mokrý, Lukáš ; ABB, Drahomír Tůma, (referee) ; Dohnal, Petr (advisor)
The aim of my work is to describe high-voltage switchgear type UniGear 500R, which is part of UniGear switchgears family. I will focus on heating issue of one 500R unit and its parts during operation. Maximum values of this heating is limited by standards and can´t be exceed to ensure safe and reliable operation. That is why the heating tests are necessary part of designing and developing switchgears. Calculation will be made by two different ways. First is classic one-pole heating net method and second is numerical simulation in Solidworks flow simulation program. Except the theoretical description there will be presented also used 3D model and explanation of both method, used to calculation and simulation. Last point of this work is measuring of this type of switchgear and getting real data. The main point there is to compare measured values with values calculated and decide if is possible to simulate tests with appropriate accuracy. Then would be also possible to substitute the real test in laboratory, which costs many thousand crowns and takes lots hours of time. This work is collaborated with EJF division of ABB Company, where I am employed. Heating issues in this company is always on process, because of developing and improving of their products. So this work could be helpful in this field. ABB provides all materials needed, especially technical catalogues, 3D model and final values from laboratory measuring. Support from college faculty is mainly in study consultations and proposing of calculations making. In the end of work will be make final comparison and evaluation of achieved results.
Stabilized operation of a 400 kV power line
Girga, Eduard ; Špaček, Jaroslav (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
Electrical wiring 400 kV is the most used transfer wiring in the Czech Republic with length over three thousand kilometers. It is frequently used for running out significant output from the big power plants and for its significance in electrical engineering. Theoretical part of this thesis deals with the cross-section of mainly used methods for high and extra high stable wiring voltage solution. These methods can be generally dividend into precise and rough. Both of these methods will be analyzed in next chapters. Exact solution comes out from the presumption of equally spaced parameters. The rough solution uses substitution of double gates wiring, this method is accurate enough and accelerates the calculation. Former mentioned reasons explains it’s often use in technical practice. The electric line is substituted by T-cell, II-cell or Steinmetz cell according to length and required precision. Special method of rough solution is the broad method which enables to solve randomly knotted network by using II-cell to replace electric wiring between single knots. This method is mentioned in thesis for completeness; the network solved by me is not knotted. Part of the theoretical thesis is the analysis of specific transfer cases. In computing part will be mentioned not only the computation of stable wiring state with precise an rough method - with all former mentioned cell but the computation of specific transfer cases as well. In the end will be concluded all the counts from computing part and from precision view evaluated used methods of the stable wiring solution.
Design of voltage reference circuit in ONSemi I3T technology
Pěček, Lukáš ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (advisor)
Voltage references form an essential part of most integrated circuits. The aim of this thesis is to describe their principle and design complete circuit including layout in ONSemi I3T technology. Bandgap voltage reference with 1,25 V out-put and with preregulator was designed. Five-bit trimming circuit was used to increase accuracy.
Risks and Impacts of Black-out in Czech Republic
Tomášková, Kateřina ; Poláčik, Ján (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
Electricity is an integral part of our daily life. Only a small problem in the power system and a small current outflow can cause us a lot of inconvenience, let alone a wider outflow of elektricity. The aim of this thesis is to define the risks of black-out for the Czech republic. Then perform resers of foreign experience with the black-out and on the base of these experiances, outline the possible impacts for the Czech republic, in case that this situation would occur once in our country.
Design of device for voltage monitoring in the electrical network
Ženčár, Pavol ; Chalupa, Jan (referee) ; Bastl, Michal (advisor)
This thesis is about development of a device for monitoring and logging RMS value of voltage in main electrical network. Thesis consists of choosing the right electrical components, prototype testing , designing a printed cirquit board (PCB) and making a program code. We can divide the assigment to 3 major tasks , which are measured values data logging on SD card, printing of measured values on web server and transfering measured values through USB port.
Design of suitable HW and SW components for remote data transmission
Pietrowicz, Daniel ; Marada, Tomáš (referee) ; Němec, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the design of remote data transmission equipment, without access to mains power. The device will measure the voltage of the gas pipeline and send this information to the operator for processing. Analysis of today's technologies for long-distance transmission and based on the selected technology, the device will be designed. According to selected components, its power supply will be designed with the aim of long-term functionality and continuous operation.
Voltage quality index for distribution systems voltage quality benchmarking
Hausner, Josef ; Topolánek, David (referee) ; Drápela, Jiří (advisor)
This Master’s thesis deals with design of a new method for voltage quality benchmarking using voltage quality index. This index should determinate total voltage quality in the power grid and compare voltage quality in different places. There is design of several algorithms which value measured parameters in this thesis. The best suitable algorithm is selected. Program for this algorithm was compiled in GUI Matlab. The algorithm is verified by using measured parameters in this program. The last part of this thesis is focused on possible usage of created algorithm.
Design of new V/I and I/V converters for the measurement of current-mode filters
Jarník, Lukáš ; Polák, Josef (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with problems of analog differential converters, which are used in measuring circuits working in the current mode. The aim of this thesis is to propose a new voltage to current and current to voltage converter, that should influence measured frequency properties as little as possible. Commercial active elements are use to design converters. Active components are compared on the basis of properties as bandwidth and slew rate. Designed converters are simulated in Orcad PSpice program. Converters, of the best behavior are practically implemented and measured. Measured and simulated values are compared.
The Development of High Frequency High Voltage Test Sources
Talaš, Pavel ; Bartošík, Tomáš (referee) ; Krbal, Michal (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis deals with the high frequency source of high voltage. This thesis is divided into two parts. The first part deals with high voltage sources for the historical site, supplemented by basic characteristics. Special attention is paid to TC (Tesla Coil). In the second part is made mathematical concept of a Tesla coil.
Anodic bonding of sandwich structures
Urbánek, Petr ; Kosina, Petr (referee) ; Pekárek, Jan (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the technology anodic soldering. It focuses mainly on soldering sandwich glass-silicon structures. Describes the soldering method and highlights its advantages. Theoretically discusses the different methods used soldering these structures and assess their possible benefits. This work explores practical ways possible soldering methods on a particular device. These different soldering methods evaluated on the basis of achieved quality connections. This thesis examines the anodic soldering at low temperatures, while there are demands on the shortening of the technological process.

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