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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.
Compensation of reactive power to avoid its overflow into the MV system
Jurák, Viktor ; Ptáček, Michal (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on analysis of reactive power flow in LV and MV networks. In the first part there is a definition of reactive power and description of individual parts of electrical networks that contribute with their reactive power to distribution network. The second part is dedicated to calculation of power flow in simulation software PSS® Sincal where on numerical models of network different types of network configuration are tested and consequently its influence on reactive power flow is evaluated. A more detailed analysis is dedicated to reactive power compensation in networks with distributed generation equipped with Volt-Var regulation and its possible negative mutual influence. This thesis also includes general recommendation on the basis of network simulation analysis concerning installation of compensating systems in distribution transformer station.
Comparison of conventional CT and VT with current and voltage sensors
Dvořák, Petr ; Drápela, Jiří (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with conventional transformers and current and voltage sensors. The first half of thesis describes mainly the basic concepts and accuracy classes of these converters used in electrical substations. The emphasis is given primarily on the differences. In the second half of thesis is presented an exact type of converters, which are installed in the substation Medlánky. There is an analysis of measured data from long – term monitoring from this substation and comparing the results from conventional transformers compared to the results from more modern sensors.
The issue of evaluating of interlocking in substations using GOOSE messages
Ditrych, Marek ; Fíla, Vlastimil (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This master thesis focuses on problematics of GOOSE messages used for evaluation of blocking conditions of substations in the electrical power plant in Opatovice (EOP). Firstly, the thesis describes the multifunctional electrical protection relay 7SJ64 as well as GOOSE messages, that are run by protocol IEC 61850. Next, it contains a brief description of the energy consumption of EOP itself, since the project was written for its protection relays. In the practical part of the thesis, an experimental network consisting of two distinct substations with three 7SJ64 multifunctional protection relays was designed together with simple blocking conditions. These require information about the state of circuit breakers. The whole communication is carried by GOOSE messages. Moreover, to inform about the loss of GOOSE messages, the logical function SI_GET_S (decoder) was used inside the coding interface of DIGSI programme called CFC. This function was then tested in the experimental network using each different condition, that experienced interruptions of communication caused either by simulated defect of optical cabels, or by „user‘s mistakes“ in the settings of communication parameters in DIGSI. Finally, the system protecting from the loss of GOOSE messages was incorporated into the existing project evaluating blocking conditions in the block substation of EOP.
Increasing of reliability of power supply from the Jasenie hydropower plant to Železiarně Podbrezová
Budovec, Michal ; Čerňan, Jozef (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This thesis deals with operation of the Jasenie hydroelectric power plant, which supplies electricity to Železiarne Podbrezová Inc. This thesis describes actual operation, devices and equipment in all substations. The second chapter briefly describes company’s history and activities of the company. The next chapter mentions an overview of the sources of own electricity production. The fourth chapter in detail deals with actual situation of the hydroelectric power plant operation, describes devices and equipment in all substations. It also outlines what measures should be taken to increase the reliability of electricity supply. Next part deals with replacing insulators on the 22 kV line. Sixth chapter is focused on protection this line by multifunctional protection relay and data transfer from HC Jasenie to the building of power engineering. In the next step is designed a backup transformer with bus control for thermal and dynamic effects of the short-circuit current. The last chapter is focused on surge protection in HC Jasenie as well as in the area of Stary závod substation. The results and benefits of this work are summarized in the conclusion. The attachment contains schemes of substations and overall overview scheme, which are used for better understanding of this problem.
The comparison of classic AlFe line with ACCC technologies
Hrachiar, Róbert ; Jelínek, Ing Milan (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the comparison of the conduction with the classic "AlFe" ropes (ACSR technology - aluminium conductor steel reinforced) and the line with the ACCC technology (aluminum core composite core). The first part describes the development of the transmission and distribution network in the Czech Republic. Subsequently types of conductors are described, its construction and main characteristics. The theoretical part also consists of theoretical knowledge about compared types of conductors and knowledge from the field of external lines. During the creation of the theoretical part of the thesis, we gained experience in the advanced functions of Excel, which are later used in practical part. The practical part of the thesis consists of creation of the calculation program itself, instructions and calculation methodology. Included is also an example of use of the program that compars two types of conductors of the same diameter, the same transmitted current and the same weight per unit length.
Documentation for construction of new distribution transformer station and cables line HV a LV
Matouš, Milan ; Orságová, Jaroslava (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
The following master thesis is devoted to the design of distribution systems of LV (Low Voltage) and HV (High Voltage) voltage levels. The aim of the thesis is to create a complete project documentation for the construction of a new distribution transformer station (22kV/0.4kV) situated directly in the city of Blansko along with a transformer capable of performance of up to 630kVA. Subsequently a design of cable routes of LV and HV is included in the project documentation. The first part of the thesis introduces the fundamental issues and solutions regarding the design of electrical equipment related to the LV and HV voltage levels. Thereafter it deals with proper legislation, technical regulations and related standards. The second part is dealing with project documentation. More precisely analyzing each step in the process and thoroughly going through individual parts of the project documentation. Other focus of the thesis is software resources and tools which are essential for drawing documentation. Then follows a selection of appropriate electrical equipment and budget evaluation. The major portion of the work is a design of distribution transformer station and cable lines of LV and HV. Including dimensioning of the LV and HV switchboards, earthing system and fuse protection system. The essence of all this work serves as a foundation for complete design documentation.
Projet of reconstruction of the 22 kV incoming substation and the cable network in the faculty hospital campus
Komárek, Filip ; Procházka, Aleš (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the area hospital distribution networkand one of the hospital's entry substation. The first part of this master's thesis deals with the project of the new cable network, her gradual revival without any power outages at the collection points. Futher, in this thesis is project of temporary transformer station for supplying power during the reconstruction of the HV switchboard. Subsequently, in this thesis is project of the new HV switchboard in one of the entry substation. new HV switchgear and a new HV substation were projected. Futher, in this thesis is proposed compensation of the whole area, including the HV network.
Intelligent softwares for protection and control systems schemes design
Kiš Bandi, Peter ; Matuška, Marcel (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The master’s thesis is aimed at creation of project documentation used in power engineering, specifically the creation of schemes in the field of secondary technology. It deals with the basics of marking used by distribution system operators in the Czech Republic, the levels of documentation necessary for the construction or reconstruction of the electrical equipment itself. The aim of this master’s thesis is to design the switchboard with two design solutions using two different types of software. Used software will be Autocad LT as a representative of the CAD system and Ruplan EVU as CAE software. Based on the experience gained in designing and pre-defined aspects, at the end of thesis determine software that is more suited to designing.
Analysis of Frequency Measurement and RoCoF in Simulation Programs
Koudelka, Jan ; Máslo, Karel (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of measurement of frequency and its derivative (RoCoF) in simulation software. The aim of the thesis was to compare results obtained in three different pieces of software (PSS/E, PSCAD, MODES). 2 disturbances were simulated in a grid model IEEE 39 bus system and values of frequency and generator speed were assessed. The results obtained in different software are diverse. This is influenced by method of modelling of synchronous generator and algorithm of calculation of frequency. Findings are important for future investigation of power system transients in simulation software and also point to potencial incorrect assassement of frequency in protective relays.

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