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Management of the energy transmission system polygon
Bohačík, Antonín ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Blažek, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the creation of a control interface for a polygon simulating the electrical distribution network of the Czech Republic, where communication between substations is realized by IEC 60870-5-104 protocol. The theoretical part of the thesis explains the basic principles, properties and possibilities of communication standards IEC 60870 and IEC 61850. The next part is focused on the actual implementation and subsequent implementation of the control interface, including the implementation of the IEC 61850-80-1 module for data transfer between the mentioned standards. The last part describes the created behavior scenarios or the analysis of communication itself.
Graphic Description of Electric Energy System in Selected Areas
Šácha, Tomáš ; Fiala, Zbyněk (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with graphical description of power system for selected areas. Based on publicly available materials and materials provided by E.ON Distribuce, a.s., a graphic description of electricity consumption and performance of selected cities, municipalities and power lines are created. The thesis describes the structure of the power system and its main parameters, including the distribution of networks in terms of their arrangement. It also contains information on the selected municipality from the data provided by the Czech Statistical Office. Graphically processed consumption values, both selected cities and municipalities, as well as selected areas and also electric traction vehicles are shown.
Assessment of connectivity of the new source to the 110 kV network
Kopečný, David ; Fojtík, Martin (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the connectivity problems of the new sources to the electrical network. The first part of the thesis deals with the description of the new source and the method of its connection to the electrical network. Furthermore, in work, there are elaborated the blocking conditions for substation TR Neratovice expanded distribution point. A distribution network operator must receive an attachment application for connecting before the actual connection. The attachments consist of study cases of conjunction that values the inverse influence on the distributional network and informs the operator about the required measures for the reliable service with the new source. PSS Sincal computer software was used to survey the inverse influences on the distributional network. Based on processed data, the evaluation of conjunction of the synchronous generator to the grid at TR Neratovice substation was reconsidered.
Analysis of parallel operation of nodal areas of 110 kV Krasikov and Neznasov transformers stations
Kostkan, Petr ; Kopička, Marek (referee) ; Ptáček, Michal (advisor)
Currently, the nodal areas of Neznášov substation and Krasíkov substation, which belong to ČEZd distribution network 110 kV – East, are operand as separate units. In the defined setting, each nodal area comprises of two 400/110 kV transformers. In the case of failure of the transformer T401 or T402, the criterion N-1 for twenty percent of the rated output is not met. Such problem can be solved by parallel operation of nodal areas of Neznášov substation and Krasíkov substation. The principal as well as practical aim of this thesis is to interconnect the bridge operated connection in separated areas into parallel/loop operation of nodal areas (supplied by 400/110 kV transformers). Computing software is used to calculate the steady state and short-circuit conditions in the distribution network 110 kV for separate and parallel operation of mentioned nodal areas. Power flow analysis is aimed at assessment and evaluation of voltage conditions, transformers loading (400/110 kV and 110/vn) as well as 110 kV lines loading. Obtained short-circuit indices is used to examine short-circuit, withstand capability of the 110 kV substation. Finally, benefits as well as drawbacks of the separate and parallel operation are compared and evaluated. If necessary, the technical arrangements are proposed/designed in order to allow parallel operation of nodal areas Neznášov substation and Krasíkov substation.
Substation model with double busbar system
Kopáček, Petr ; Jurák, Viktor (referee) ; Wasserbauer, Vojtěch (advisor)
The goal of my Bachelor´s Thesis is to rebuild a single busbar medium voltage Switchgear substation model with two sections where one Switchgear cubicle represents the incoming breaker of the busbar section. Furtherly, the goal is to configure the model, test and put it into the operation for laboratory exercise. The base problems for model rebuild are described in the theoretical part which is followed by the description of rebuild for this particular case and solution of control and instruments interlocking configuration using CAP505 program. The updated drawings after the rebuild completion are attached. The conclusion of my Bachelor Thesis summarizes the problems identified during testing and their resolution. Few laboratory exercises are also included in the Thesis.
Protection setting concept for given MV substation
Váhala, Václav ; Holub, Jiří (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the protection concept for medium voltage substation. The first theoretical part of thesis describes given medium voltage substation. Substation consists of two incoming feeders and six outgoing feeders. Due to the size of the substation was selected one outgoing feeder which is the subject of description and protection concept. Next part of the thesis is a description of the protective functions used to protect the elements in the selected feeder. This part contains a detailed description of the function and setting options for protection. The main part of the thesis describes calculation of specific protection functions and consequently with secondary testing of protective functions. Tests were performed on protective functions in the digital protections REF615 and REM620. The final part of the thesis deals with the evaluation of the secondary test results and verification saturation of the specified current transformers.
Reconstruction of discharging shakeout machine electric installation
Bednář, Vojtěch ; Blecha, Martin (referee) ; Pazdera, Ivo (advisor)
This Diploma work is concerned with the design of project documentation for discharging shakeout machine electric installation. This work continues in the Semestral project 2 in which the background of a new machine was made. Then, this work deals with the replacement of a switch room with required devices including the design of a new connecting cables and power streams. In the first part, the work deals with the control part of the device and the design of control and signal cables including the product documentation of the device. In the second part, the work deals with the proposal of building electro installation in which a new lighting and its use is described. The last part focuses on the coordination during the realization of a suggested device. In this part, all problems coming from the particular working procedures including a proposal of possible solutions are described. According to the project documentation and following realization, the documentation of final concept reflecting the real status of the device is described.
Evaluation of the posibilities of the new source connection to the power system from the voltage point of view
Wasserbauer, Vojtěch ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with examining the possibility of connecting a new source to the distribution network of 110 kV and comparing the effects on the network with the involvement of new resources into two different circuits during operation in the winter and summer. It describes a steady operation of the network and solves the conditions for adding new sources into the grid. The result of this work presents possible problems in the electricity distribution system and a proposal of their possible removal.
Project of Photovoltaic Power Plant Grid Connection
Blažek, Tomáš ; Procházka, Aleš (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This bachelors thesis deals with photovoltaic technology and economic evaluation of used technology equipment. The first part describes the technology for extraction of power from photovoltaic sources - transformer 22/0,4kV and its basic parts. Then there is the calculation of the amount of openings for cooling the transformer according to ČSN 33 3240. The second part focuses on the description of the major part of the photovoltaic plant. Here are divided solar panels on the material from which they are produced and the type of installation in the field. Next is describe the types of inverters, their principles and functions. The last part compares the different types of transformers and operating costs over the lifetime of plants (20 years), are described factors for proper selection of inverters and solar panels.
Evaluation of connection possibility of new power plant from voltage point of view.
Macháč, Petr ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with load flow calculation of electrical network 110 kV before and after connection of power plant 100 MW to network node Prostějov. This grid can be supply from two substations 400/110 kV - load flow calculation is realized for two variants of supply - the first from substation Sokolnice and the second from substation Otrokovice. Result of this thesis is evaluation of voltage conditions and conductor overload.

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