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Earth fault locator testing on the model of unsymmetrical lines
Kohůt, Miroslav ; Orságová, Jaroslava (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
This master’s thesis is about earth fault locator testing on the model of unsymmetrical lines. The introductory part of thesis describes the function of the selected locator, mainly for the used calculation algorithm of fault location, options setting of fault locator and connection of the locator to the network. Master’s thesis in its practical part deals, with the setting fault locator for a particular test system on the model of the MV line and implementation of selected testing on the model unsymmetrical lines. The first part of the testing is focusing on verify the accuracy locator on an unsymmetrical line. The second test is then designed for obtaining the most accurate information on the distance of the fault, which fault locator can give. The final part is focused on verification algorithm for more accurate calculation of the fault location.
Proposal of new locality electrification
Foltýn, Petr ; Hájek, Ladislav (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
This master’s thesis is concerned with the proposal of new locality electrification. There are 59 detached houses. The thesis is divided into theoretical part and computational part. In the theoretical part, there are all documents necessary for the successful proposal of the electrification. In the computational part is drafted distribution substation, high voltage power cable, proposal of low voltage power cables and protection. Each part is made for two versions (for the degree of electrification A and for the degree of electrification C) and recorded in cadastral maps. The proposal of distribution substation and high voltage power cable is made by traditional method - all calculations are processed by the designer. Low-voltage power cables and protection are implemented in a computer program Sichr (version 11.01) OEZ company.
Design of photovoltaic power plant for flat house
Holuša, Martin ; Topolánek, David (referee) ; Morávek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to develop a design of a photovoltaic power plant for a given flat house. The theoretical part deals with the basic components of a photovoltaic power plant, its legislation, the possibilities of supplying electricity to other entities and the creation of variant concepts of the photovoltaic power plant itself. In the practical part, the concepts are economically evaluated using a parameterizable form and for the selected variant is created project documentation for its implementation.
Verification of the outputs opteined from the new developed three-phase numarical model of the network
Palko, Richard ; Bodor, Alfred (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the procedure of setting the numerical model and calculating the distribution system in the newly developed three-phase numerical model. After performing measurements on physical models, the obtained data are compared and evaluated. To comparasion the accuracy of the calculation, the operational status of the network will be simulated, the calculation of the symmetrical and unsymmetrical short-circuits and earth connections.
Load Flow Solution of a 110kV Network
Tauš, Vladimír ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
Content of this thesis is theoretic introduction to the steady state of network, theoretic analysis of methods, which serves for calculation of steady state of network such as Gauss Seidel iterative method or Newton Raphson modified method and economy in the energetics, concretely fixation of costs of the power line and calculation of the optimal time of building up the recuperative power line. This thesis includes calculation of steady state of requested network with normal trouble-free network and for criterion (n-1), their analysis and design of recuperative precaution.
Evaluation of possibilities for connection of wind farm Drahany 45 MW to 110 kV network
Gregr, Tomáš ; Opat, Jaroslav (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
This Master's thesis is focused on connecting of new power sources into electrical network, particularly, the steady state and allowed voltage variation in network nodes, which occur in steady state before and after connection of a new power source into distribution network, with regard to valid legislation. The new power source in question is the new wind farm Drahany with active power of 45 MW, which should be connected into distribution network 110kV, operated by distribution company E.ON. The aim of this work is to find the most suitable connection point of a wind farm into distribution network, considering transmission capacity of individual electric lines and voltage variations in network nodes, as well as Drahany wind farm's investor's expenses on construction of a connection line to connection point and the distribution network's operator's expenses on modification of the connection point. Also, methods of calculating of electric networks in steady state are described in this paper, particularly, linear calculations, because these are needed for the calculations in E-vlivy program, in which the possible options of Drahany wind farm's connection into network 110 kV, in various places, were modeled. The description of the E-Vlivy program is also included in this paper. The E.ON company's materials form the basis for this Master's thesis, which will later serve as one of the documents needed for Drahany wind farm’s connection point evaluation into distribution network 110 kV.
Optimization of the 110 kV distribution system in the Přeštice nodal region
Nagy, Pavel ; Křesálek, Petr (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
This work describes an actual condition of a specific part of a distribution power grid. It is a research of problems based on the computer model in case some power line is in failure or shut down. Simulations are calculated for both currently used load and load expected in future usage. There are partial solutions depicted for each issue found during the simulation. Some of those are used for a final design of a distribution power grid. In the last section, there is a comparison of different types of power lines and their possible usage in the design.
Testing of Directional Earth Fault Protections Using The Experimentally Obtained Fault Records
Holub, Martin ; Topolánek, David (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
Master thesis Testing of Directional Earth Fault Protections Using the Experimentally Obtained Fault Records deals with the protective functions of earth fault protections during earth faults in compensated medium voltage distribution network and their testing options. At the beginning of the thesis we charakterize operation of medium voltage distribution system in general. We begin with definition and characteristics of earth fault and its compartmentalization by the type of the fault, size of the transition resistance and duration. We also mention grounding methods of node winding transformer on medium voltage distribution network and we describe the most common of them in detail, i.e. network grouded through the arc suppression coil and its operation with automatic switching auxiliary resistor. In this part of the thesis we discuss the localization of the earth fault using passive static methods in compensated systems, which include wattmetric, admittance and conductance method. In next section we deal with the fault records stored in COMTRADE file format, its structure and all elements of its configuration and data file. We create and describe an example of converting ADF file format, recorded by Yokogawa oscilloscope fault recorder, into COMTRADE file format using Microsoft Excel program and M-File created in the MATLAB program. In the practical part we introduce workspace devices and software, which includes secondary testing equipment OMICRON CMC 256plus and its software OMICRON Test Universe with Advance Transplay test module, we further describe multifunctional earth fault protection RYo from PROTECTION & CONSULTING, s. r. o. and machine terminal REM 543 from ABB and their protective functions. The last part describes the actual testing of parallel connected earth fault protection with COMTRADE fault records by Advance Transplay test module in the OMICRON Test Universe. In the conclusion we describe evaluation of the suitability of each protective functions of earth fault protection in a variety of sizes the transition resistance at the earth fault location.
Field test of feeder protection ABB REF615 using an experimental model of 22kV distribution system
Váhala, Václav ; Orságová, Jaroslava (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
The main purpose of the bachelor thesis is to describe, preset and verify function of digital protection ABB REF615. The thesis is focused on detailed description from the protection function and hardware configurations point of view. The thesis also informs about parameters of experimental model of medium voltage distribution network. This model was used for operation testing of selected protection functions. First of tested function was admittance earth fault protection respectively conductance protection. This conductance principle is based on admittance protection function where only real part of zero sequence admittance is evaluated. Intermittent earth fault, phase directional over-current protection and circuit breaker failure protection were tested next. Evaluation of all test results is subject of the final part of the thesis.
High Speed Transients Modelling
Bukvišová, Zuzana ; Topolánek, David (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This thesis deals with the high speed transient modelling in the electrical networks. The introduction of this work discusses mathematical models of the individual devices used in the system and focuses on the line representation. It also contains a more detailed description of Bergeron and frequency dependent line model. The objective of this thesis is to design a network model using ATP-EMTP simulation program. In this model, the switching overvoltage caused by shunt reactor switching and lightning overvoltage are simulated. The thesis thoroughly describes the settings of the components used in the model of analysed network and in conclusion evaluates obtained simulation results in a relation to the insulation coordination.

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