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Thermal analysis of electric machine
Ječmínek, Tomáš ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This masters thesis is focuse for measuring devices of temperature and their usability and accuraci in the event of asynchronous engine in operation. The values from meusuring of engine are used for preparing optimalization of construction. The right proposal of construction is check in numerical program and the results are validation.
Design, optimization and full load circuit simulation of the surface mounted permanent magnet machine
Bláha, Martin ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Kurfűrst, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the possibility of using the finite elements method for the analysing of synchronous permanent magnets machines. The aim of this work is to discuss the possibility of the machine design more effectively with using the finite elements method and Maxwell software for the simulations. On the created parametric model, simulations were performed according to master thesis assignment. The aim of this work is to determine induced voltage, iron losses, machine inductances and make a permanent magnets demagnetization analysis. From simulations results the machine efficiency is calculated. The parametric model was used for the optimization of selected parameters. From results of optimization new dimensions of permanent magnets was obtained. Machine efficiency was increased by new permanent magnet material and optimized design.
Dynamic model and deexcitation of brushless synchronous generator
Chrobák, Petr ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on the synchronous generator mathematical model analysis. Based on the analysis are compiled mathematical models of main generator and exciter cooperating in brushless synchronous generator excitation system. Mathematical models of both machines are based on system of differential equations and their validity is verified in Matlab-Simulink. The master thesis is devided into three main parts. First part is focused on the derivation of differential equations to describe the behavior of electrical quantities of machines. In the second part are compiled and simulated mathematical models of both synchronous machines in Matlab-Simulink. The correctness of models are verified by approximate analytical calculations of selected steady and dynamic states. The last part is focused on design and simulation of concept for main generator rapid field winding deexcitation in brushless synchronous genereator excitation system.
Analysis of railway motor-generator set
Mánek, Petr ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This work is focused on using of modal analysis in power electrical engineering. The first part of the work explains the term of CAD systems and provides their basic classification. The next section of this thesis describes procedure for creating models in Autodesk Inventor 2012. There is shown creation sketching, 3D components, assemblies and possibility of presenting the models. Next part of this thesis describes the finite element method and the program ANSYS Workbench. In the next part of this thesis is shown sample of calculation of modal analysis in the program ANSYS Workbench. There is a description of modal analysis, synchronous machines, the process of calculating of modal analysis and evaluation of the results. The last section of this thesis describes creation of animation of the railway generator set in the program Inventor Studio.
Design of high-speed induction motor
Svoreň, Jan ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This work deal with troubleshooting of problem parts of high-speed induction machines. Introduction is about conception of induction machines with reference to construction specialities due to high rpm and because machines are fed by inverter. Next part is focused to design problems. A classical induction machine was measured to determination change of various losses in classic and high-speed induction machines. The computation of laboratory sample high-speed motor was specified for calculation of effective resistance and leakage reactance of solid-steel rotor with copper layer. The results of numerical calculation were validated by using finite elements method and machine design was adjusted for improving operation characteristic.
Single-Phase Induction Motor Calculation
Volf, Lukáš ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
This work is in the first chapter deals with the basic properties of single phase and three-phase induction motors. The following describes the procedure for obtaining a starting torque of single-phase asynchronous motor. In the second part of the calculation is carried out single-phase induction motor with a permanently connected capacitor and its control, calculation of output values, the program proposed solution to this calculation in Microsoft Excel 2007 and calculated parameters of the development of methods of calculation were compared with measured, the values supplied by ATAS Náchod.
Simulation of synchronous generator at insular operation
Kořistka, Petr ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Huzlík, Rostislav (advisor)
This work deals with a creation of model of synchronous generator in programmes such as Simplorer and Maxwell, and also its operation in an insular operation. In the paper are described Maxwells equations for solving electromagnetic field, theory of synchronous machine, further are briefly described a simulation programmes which were used. In the next part of work is described production of geometric model of generator and its later electromagnetic analysis in the Maxwell programmes environment. For a simulation of generators operation in insular operation were chosen 2 cases. The first case simulates an operation of generator at the step change of residence of R-L load, the second simulation an automatic regulation of voltage at the step change of residence of R-L load. The simulations were running in the Simplorer programme and at link simulation Maxwell Simplorer programmes.
Design and analysis of high-speed induction motor
Klusáček, Jiří ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
Classical series production induction motors are usually adequate to most of the industrial application by range of rpm. For application requiring higher speed is traditionally used gearbox which is between motor and driven equipment. Nowadays, where are settings demands on efficiency operations and the most easily maintainance, so aim is to join driven equipment narrow with motors. When operating motors over 3000 rpm there are some proper problems. Generally, there is higher losses due to supply voltage from frequency converters and mechanically strength of rotor. This thesis provides a view on existing solutions of high speed induction machines. In the text there are mentioned options of using laminated rotor and solid rotor. Due to regard to angular speed of rotor there are mentioned the most important equations and knowledge, which are related to a mechanical strength of used materials and dimensions of machines. Later on is there mentioned groundwork, which when we are respecting them, we may improve the efficiency of machine. In this thesis is mentioned design, analyses and manufacturing process of high speed induction motor with solid rotor and copper layer at the surface. After that there are simulation of electromagnetic field through the use of finite element method in program FEMM. In the last chapter there are presented measured data of manufactured high speed motor and they are compared with calculations.
Dynamic model of synchronous machine with magnetic equivalent circuit
Svetlík, Martin ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
The thesis focuses on constructing dynamic model - synchronous generator with using magnetic equivalent circuit diagrams. The model construction is based on knowledge of geometric parameters, magnetic characteristic of used material and fyzical deployment of vindings placed in stator slots. Computed reults are compared with results optained from model created with finite element method.
The stress and modal analysis in parametric adaptive CAD programs
Sedláček, Petr ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Kuchyňková, Hana (advisor)
This thesis is focusing on the use of the finite element method (FEM) in program environment of Autodesk Inventor Professional (AIP) 2010. For the analysis of the components or assemblies with FEM serves the Strength analysis module of the AIP 2010, whose environment and functions are detailed in this thesis. At the conclusion practical examples of modal and static analysis on the synchronous generator rotor model are demonstrated including a brief evaluation of the results.

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