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The analysis of parallel operation variants of supply areas 110 kV Čebín and Sokolnice
Reiter, Martin ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of parallel operation of Čebín and Sokolnice substations. Different variants of parallel operation are researched. A calculation of steady state by the iterative method is described in the theoretical part. The next part briefly mentions a short-circuit and dimensioning of conductors. The possibility of overloading of lines and transformers is discussed in the last chapter of the theoretical part. The current state of the situation is described in the practical part. Main goal of the practical part of the diploma thesis is to design a configuration capable to parallel operation. Also another configuration of supply of this area is designed. There must be no direct connection between Čebín and Sokolnice substations on 110kV level in this configuration. This configuration should eliminate a transit flow of power. Each configuration has to fulfill the requirements on the steady state and on short-circuit current capability. One of the last chapters is focused on the steps, that should by undertaken to prevent transit flow of power.
Evaluation of Possibility of New Source Connection With Regard to Nodal Voltage
Němec, Jan ; Topolánek, David (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
Connection new source of electrical energy into distribution network is important for existing one for reasons its rating and dimensioning. It is even evaluate, whether possibility connection new source in to network is real and do not endanger continuous running distribution system. This work has shown, what conditions are need realize for connection source into distribution network in view of voltage ratio. Next it must incidence harmonic current and affecting centralized telecontrol signal about reasoning. Against a background examination connection source are administrative acts, which forms basis of successful connection. On basis lets request of connection mostly study of connection working up. This study contains concrete calculation and examination individual factors for connection new source. Next put mind to connection wind power station, because wind power stations are very special source for connection into distribution network. Bigger demands are putting on them and stricter examination of connection to site must be done. Because during time unit (day, week and month) they have various strain diagram. Which makes higher straining of distribution and necessity have reserve of electrical energy for case fail wind power station owing to windless ness. In the end, there is referred to practical examination example of possibility connecting. As this example was chosen examination of wind park to 110 kW network with 32 MVA installed power from view of voltage ratio. Solution process is given by replacement of part of given Picells link and by calculation steady state of node site system with Gauss-Seidels iteration method. After that follows evaluation of voltage change in the site before and after connection of source to the network, which can not be higher than 2%. In this example is this condition satisfied and from a view of voltage ratio there is nothing to obstruct for connection new source to network.
Steady state and short-circuit conditions in 110kV E.ON network fed from Sokolnice transformer station
Vyčítal, Václav ; Rampl, Martin (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis can be divided into five main parts. The first part deals with theoretical analysis of power flow calculation in power network during steady state condition. Load flow calculation is presented here as a linear and nonlinear problem. Newton iteration method is proposed for solving power flow as nonlinear problem. The second part of this thesis deals with the analysis of short-circuit calculation in accordance with valid International Standard IEC 60909. The equivalent voltage source method is adopted in case of the short-circuit calculation. For the calculation of unbalanced short-circuit currents, the symmetrical components method is also presented. The last three parts of this paper are focused on calculations of power flow and short-circuit conditions in power grid Sokolnice. So in the third part is the description of nodal area Sokolnice with its substations and the calculation of load flow and short-circuit conditions for two different power supply options. For each supply option is also considered an abnormal (fault) grid condition. (overall there are solved four different options) The fourth part of this thesis deals with the result analysis and also the results of different power supply options are compared. In the last part there are presented necessary technical improvements for fault-free operation of power grid Sokolnice based on the result of power flow and short-circuit conditions in that grid.
Steady state and short-circuit conditions in 110kV E.ON network fed from Čebín transformer station
Krutiš, Petr ; Janda, Petr (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with computation of steady state and short-circuit conditions in 110 kV nodal area of Čebín. The first part of thesis is theoretical. There is described computation of steady state and short-circuit conditions. There is description of 110 kV nodal area of Čebín too. There are made computations in the practical part. Two types of operation of transformers T401 and T402 are evaluated. The transformers operate independent at first, then they are connected in parallel. Voltage conditions in substations, load of lines and transformers, power losses and short-circuit resistance of substations in 110 kV nodal area of Čebín are evaluated based on the computations. There are compared the both types of operation of transformers in the end of practical part.
Power Losses Calculation Depending on Distribution Network Configuration
Domes, František ; Souček, Jan (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
This master‘s thesis deals with the calculation of losses depending on the configuration of the distribution network. The first part focuses on the general theory regarding some used calculation methods of steady operation. The next part is theoreticly dedicated to the technical losses, possibilities of their influencing and their calculation. In the practical part is carried out the choice of calculation method of steady operation. This method is implicated into the proposed program in programming environment MATLAB.Furthermore, on the basis of a partial measurement in the distribution network and using the proposed program are determined the sizes of offtakes of mesh network. For the existing mesh network is designed its radial operation. In the last part are calculated the losses of this network for both of these mentioned operations.
Steady state and short-circuit conditions within E.ON 110kV power network at bridge operation of transformers T402 and T403 in 400/100kV transformer station Sokolnice
Bernát, Jan ; Rampl, Martin (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with a calculation of steady state and short-circuit conditions in a 110 kV system during a bridge operation of transformers in a Sokolnice substation. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with a calculation of steady state of a system using Newton’s iterative method, it investigates short-circuits – their timing, distinctive values and a method of their calculation. In the practical part the 100 kV grid supplied from Sokolnice substation is described. The main goal of the thesis is a comparation of two basic wirings: bridge operation of T202 and T203 transformers (contemporarily in service) and bridge operation of T402 and T403 (in service after 2017). These two wirings were controlled even during one state of emergency during which the Sokolnice substation will be affected by an outage of one busbar. Voltage conditions, loading of power line and transformers and overall power balance were controlled. Short-circuit conditions were also calculated and short-circuit resistance of particular substations was inspected. In the conclusion technical measures needed to ensure smooth bridge operation of convertors T402 and T403.
Steady state and short-circuit conditions within E.ON 110kV power network at parallel operation of transformers T403 and T402 in 400/100kV transformer stations Sokolnice and Otrokovice
Doležal, Marek ; Foltýn,, Daniel (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
This master’s thesis is divided into two logical parts. The first part contains theory of calculation of steady state and short-circuits conditions within 110 kV distribution network. Newton’s method and short-circuit current calculation is also explained here. It also deals with classification and aftereffects of transient performance occurring in power networks. The second part contains practical calculation of steady flow and short-circuit conditions at parallel operation of transformers T403 and T402 in 400/110 kV transformer stations Sokolnice and Otrokovice. This calculation is done with program used by system operators called SINAUT Spectrum and consequently analyzed. This part also contains brief description of substations from this region.
Steady state and short-circuit conditions within E.ON 110kV power network at bridge operation of transformers T401 and T402 in 400/100kV transformer station Čebín
Klobučník, Jozef ; Janda, Petr (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with computation of steady state and short-circuit conditions in the 110 kV distribution network in the nodal area of Čebín. Computations are done during independent operation and bridge operation of transformers T401, T402 in transformation station Čebín with proposed configuration of network. Additional computations of steady state during specific operating conditions such as (T401 outage, disconnection of line 5553) were done during network operation in bridge operation of T401, T402. Voltage conditions in substations, load of 110kV lines and 400/110 kV, 110/HV kV transformers are evaluated based on the computations of steady state. Short-circuit resistance of substations is being evaluated with the aid of calculations of short-circuit conditions. There is a comparison and processed results of computations during independent operation, bridge operation, special operational states and proposed technical measures of operation in bridge operation in the end of the thesis. Theoretical part of the master’s thesis deals with the description of 110 kV distribution networks, theory of calculation of the steady state of electric system with the aid of Newton iterative method a calculation of single-phase and three-phase short-circuit current with the aid of method of symmetrical components.
Steady state and short-circuit conditions within E.ON 110 kV power network at operation of new 120 MVA source connected to 110 kV Prostějov substation
Kolář, Pavel ; Janda, Petr (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
Electrical power system is an essential technical system intended to power supply. The power drain is still increasing and it is possible to suppose rising trend in the future. Because of this fact there are installed new power sources into the system, so it is important to know manners and parameters of the electricity supply system as well as the new power sources which we are connecting to the grid. Due to these reasons, the electricity supply system is being simplified and described as the steady state operation with different numerical methods. To dimension a connection of the new power source to the grid, it has to be determined short-circuit conditions too.
Feeding power out of 110/22 kV Moravany u Brna substation
Chromík, Aleš ; Beneš, Jan (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this Master’s thesis is the design and reconstruction of the high voltage distribution network for the company E. ON with focus on calculation of the stabilized operation and on the planning of new cable taps from the transformer substation Moravany u Brna. The first part of the theoretical analysis of the work deals with the inclusion of the distribution network into the power system and with principles of development and construction of high voltage networks. The second part includes a general calculation of stabilized operation of the power distribution network and a familiarization with the program PAS Off - Line Bison 4.0. The practical part of the thesis is focused on the calculation of the stabilized operation at the current state of transformer substation Moravany u Brna using the PAS Off - Line Bizon 4.0 V programme. This part also contains the design of six new cable lines which are needed to strengthen the power distribution in the southern part of the city Brno. The closing part of this chapter constitutes of a outdoor and indoor cable line renovation. These cables are connected to the transformer substation Moravany u Brna and a calculation of stabilized operation is also included in this part.

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