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Stabilized operation of the 220 kV power line
Staněk, Pavel ; Ptáček, Michal (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis deals with methods of solving lines under voltage levels of very high transmission voltage and extra high voltage. The first, theoretical part of this paper analyses different methods how such lines are solved. In particular, an accurate solution is provided simulated by means of a line with evenly distributed parameters, and an approximate solution simulated by means of a line with lumped parameters. Furthermore, special cases of steady running conditions of the line are reviewed, such as no-load running, short-circuit and line operation with natural load. In conclusion of the theoretical part is given a general method of solving an extra-high-tension and extra high voltage network; also, some graphical methods of solving such networks are shown including their brief description. The second, practical part of the present paper involves application of the above mentioned methods of solution on a specific line with given parameters, solving conditions at the power line under steady running conditions and in special cases of the line operation. The conclusion of the thesis summarizes the obtained results.
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New solutions of converters for measurement of current-mode filters
Štork, Petr ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes some new solutions of differential converters that convert voltage to current and vice versa. Such converters are necessary for measurement of frequency filters in a current mode due to absence of instruments able to mesure signals with current as signal carrier. The goal is to design such converters that should influence gauged frequency properties in a current mode as little as possible. Converters will consist of operative amplifiers with current feedback. Converters designed this way are tested using simulations from PSpice programme, where particularly wideness of band of individual solutions is tested. Simulated solutions that are the most suitable ones are practicably re-enacted and gauged. These resuls of measurement and simulations are compared.
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Laboratory power source
Havlíček, Lukáš ; Drexler, Petr (referee) ; Szabó, Zoltán (advisor)
he goal of this semestral work is to design a switch-mode power supply with the following requirements. The input voltage is determined as constant 230 V AC, whereas output voltage should be infinitely adjustable in range of 0 V – 30 V DC. The maximum output current loading is 3 A. The output voltage and output current are controlled by means of a microprocessor.
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Assessment and evaluation of safety in power. machines
Hromek, Lukáš ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Veselka, František (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the security and improving of electrical rotating machines service life, especially asynchronous motors. Work includes a description of the most common disorders, short description of the asynchronous motor cage casting, analysis of provided decommissioned motors with photo documentation. The last part of this thesis is focused to vibrodiagnostic of asynchronous motor with simulated imbalance and motor emplacement by laser.
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Bus wiring systems for complex building management
Mokrý, Lukáš ; Macháček, Jan (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
The aim of my thesis is to examine current opportunities of bus wiring systems for complex building management, mainly its power and economic evaluation. It can be simply called intelligent electrical installation. I will examine two systems from INELS and ABB company. These systems contain functional components, mainly modules and controllers. By means of other materials, I’ll create a panel. Components will be placed there and electrically connected. After this, systems will be put into operation and programmed by means of their software. The next step is measuring of quatities during the various conditions of systems and consumption, which is one of the main aims of the thesis. Two apparatuses will be used for measuring. This thesis itself will contain theoretical analysis of systems, their description, using the way of operation and main advantages and disadvantages. Single components and complete process of measuring and working in laboratory will be described. An overall evaluation and comparison of the systems from various points of view, including the price, will be put together from results.
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PDF Text Extraction
Kubík, Petr ; Otrusina, Lubomír (referee) ; Schmidt, Marek (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is concerned with text extraction from PDF dokument which contains mainly multi-column text. There's a description of PDF structure and analysis of text extraction from PDF document. Thesis is focused on suggestion of algorithm's implementation of improving text extraction.
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