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Stabilized operation and short - circuit conditions within E.ON 110 kV power network supplied from Čebín 110kV switching station, during the period of 2011
Chrástek, Radim ; Janda, Petr (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to project an operation of bridge connection in distribution network in Čebín’s nodal area. The main task is to check a fulfilment of voltage tolerance in distribution substations 110 kV, load transformer control (400/110 kV, 110/VN kV), distribution power line 110 kV control and short - circuit conditions control. Relevant calculations are performed by dispatching control system, which works with the actual parameters of all distribution network‘s 110 kV facilities. The theoretical part of this thesis is devoted to the way of the calculation of stabilized operation and the short-circuit conditions. In practical part, first we perform an analyse of stabilized operation and the short-circuit conditions of distribution network 110 kV in actual operation. Next step deals with bridge connection design and analysing its operation. The operation of bridge connection is verificated even in specific conditions (disturbance state, increased load). The next section evaluates the results of the calculations. First we deal with actual operations evaluation and proposed the bridge connection. In the next section we evaluate the operation of the bridge connection in the specific operating conditions. Finally, we evaluate the losses in the distribution network 110 kV. If the calculations of the stabilized operation or the short-circuit conditions of distribution network discovers that some of its elements are overloaded, we propose changes to ensure safe and reliable operation of the distribution network.
Steady state and short-circuit conditions within E.ON 110 kV power network at parallel operation of nodal areas of Otrokovice substation and Sokolnice substation
Mikulinec, René ; Janda, Petr (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis deals with the steady operation and short-circuit conditions in the 110 kV network E.ON in a separate and parallel operation of nodal areas of Otrokovice substation and Sokolnice substation. The theoretical part is devoted to the calculation of steady state high-voltage systems using Newton's iterative method, transient phenomena that may occur in the power system short-circuit calculations and theories. The practical part deals with the actual calculations of steady state and short-circuit conditions in a separate and parallel operation of nodal areas Sokolnice-Otrokovice, which were calculated using the dispatching program. These calculations are then evaluated for possible use of involvement in actual operation. At the end there are suggestions on operational measures in the network 110 kV.
Positional Motion Control by means of 8bit uP
Janda, Petr ; Holý, Miroslav (referee) ; Matoušek, Radomil (advisor)
This thesis deals with positional control of DC motor Icla D065 of company SIG Positec Automation GmbH with aid of CAN-Bus and CANopen protocol. Individual parts describe general principle and standards of CAN-Bus and international normalized higher-level protocol CANopen for systems control. For control this motor was used microcontroller PIC18F4685 from company Microchip and developmental environment MPLAB® IDE. With used C language was made program for MCU control communication with a motor by support of CANopen protocol and its motion control. The result of this thesis will be used in solution of research project Intelligent Systems in Automation.
Production of anchor foot
Janda, Petr ; Císařová, Michaela (referee) ; Lidmila, Zdeněk (advisor)
The present bachelor thesis deals with a design of anchor foot used for fixing wooden beams in the manner that, prevents a direct contact of the beam and the subsoil. It is made of bent metal sheet of 4 mm thick steel 1.0038 in the production run of 80 000pcs/year. A combination of shearing and bending at a follow tool was selected from among various options as the most appropriate. On the basis of technological, structural and control calculations, tool were designed and the technical documentation was elaborated. A blank sheet of metal with dimensions of 4 x 1500 x 3000mm (using 94%) was chosen as a semi-finished product. On the basis of the total shearing force, which was greater that the bending force, the same press CDCS 2500 P81 made by the company Dirinler was selected for both tools. Using the economic evaluation, production costs per one anchor foot were calculated in the amount of 102,3CZK, including 30% profit of the company. According to the calculated turning point, the production becomes profitable after manufacture of 12106pcs.
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.
Design of operation of a new 120 MW Maloměřice heating plant power source in E.ON 110 kV power distribution network
Janda, Petr ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
Before putting new power distribution installation into operation and before the connection to grid is needed to validate connectivity of the installation. Purpose of verification is to check compliance with the technical conditions of relevant regulations. Ones of the most important conditions include compliance with the prescribed connection voltage tolerance at the connecting device – and even in the worst-case – and provide necessary short-circuit capability of the other devices in a connected grid. Main task of my master’s thesis is just checking that the voltage tolerance and the control of short-circuit resistance. The calculations were performed by using the dispatching control system that works with the current parameters of the distribution system equipment 110 kV. Theoretical part of thesis describes two main points of the method of calculating the network operation and the method of calculating short-circuit conditions. Based on these theoretical processes are relevant input data processed and evaluated in the dispatching control system. The calculation and evaluate results are presented in the final part of the master’s work.
Software Support for Projects Management
Janda, Petr ; Kreslíková, Jitka (referee) ; Květoňová, Šárka (advisor)
This project describes design and implementation of project management information system support, mainly for IT organizations. It includes informations about basic facts in project management and mainly about Rational Unified Process, the modern metodology which is well usefull in today changeable environment. System is implemented in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 with support of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and consists of ASP.NET presentation and of DLL library written in C# language. Information system provides support for project planing and management. System work in standard internet browsers and is very usefull for geografically devided teams.
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.
Stabilized operation and short - circuit conditions within E.ON 110 kV power network supplied from Sokolnice 110kV switching station, during the period of 2011
Jandora, Jiří ; Janda, Petr (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
While changing the connection of the power transformators we have to find out if the powered distribution network can accept this change and if it will fulfil the set conditions. Important is to keep the range of permitted voltage on separate distribution points of this network and to find out proportions on separate circuits. This is connected with a circuit load which cannot exceed its limit (transmission capacity). The network is checked against outages of separate circuits (N-1) and we try to find out if other circuits are not overloaded during the transmission of the outaged circuit’s power. We can also suggest various other possible outages. It is also important to find out whether separate distribution points agree with their short-circuit capabilities. Overall we investigate advantages of this circuit. The theoretical part describes the means of calculation of the network functioning and short-circuit conditions. All the calculated results (dispatcher control system Sinaut Spectrum) for the given circuits of power transformators are processed and evaluated in the practical part of the thesis.
Analysis of drinking regime student TUKE students in Košiciach (SK)
JANDA, Petr
The bachelor thesis focuses on the issue of the drinking regime of a select group of people, namely Tuke students in Košice. In the theoretical section, I conducted a literary research of available resources relating to the subject. This section is divided into two chapters. The first chapter deals with the importance of water to the human organism and the general principles of the drinking regime. It also contains insights into water, bottled mineral waters, sweetened sodas, juices, milk and addresses the issue of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in drinking mode and their effect on the human organism. As part of the second chapter, I discuss the quality of both bottled and unbottled water in the Košice region and Slovakia, where I carried out research investigations. The research methodology is described in the practical section. I chose a questionnaire method to collect the data. Partial results are characterised and discussed at the conclusion of the work.

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