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Electrocar traction drive supplied with the hydrogen fuel cell
Pokálený, Jan ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
The topic of this diploma thesis is a traction drive of electrocar with fuel cell. The drive is supplied with hydrogen fuel cell with power of 2 kW. The traction drive consists of the three-phase DC/AC converter and the asynchronous machine. The main part of this work is a creation of the mathematical model of the traction drive in program Matlab–Simulink.
Diagnostics of rotating electric machines
Soukup, Patrik ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The thesis Diagnostics of rotating electric machines deals with the theory of diagnostics of rotating machines, focusing especially on the diagnosis of asynchronous motors of high power. Due to the importance of maintaining the trouble-free condition of these machines with regard to serviceability, the importance of their diagnosis is growing. Due to inappropriate working conditions or for many other reasons, different types of malfunctions may occur in the machine. The list and the way of occurrence of possible failures are included and explained in this thesis. With the growing age of the machine, it is important to check the insulation status through insulation testing. These tests are performed in the practical part of the thesis and the results are presented. In the case of asynchronous machines, each anomaly leaves a signature in the form of an electrical, magnetic or vibrational signal. These signals are analyzed and evaluated using a specific measuring equipment with the intention of deciding on the current state of the machine. Motor current signature analysis (MCSA) is considered to be the main diagnostic method of asynchronous machines in this thesis. This method is described in detail in this paper and is being applied in electrical engineering.
Substituting circuit of an induction machine
Běloušek, Radim ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
Although induction motors are the simplest and most working reliability machines, is the identification of the parameters of their substituting circuit very difficult. There is solved the identification of the parameters of the substituting circuit in the T-network and ? –network in this work. The work also includes the proposal of magnetic circuit of the induction motor, the calculation of magnetizing and leakage inductances and resistances of the machine. The conclusion of the work is devoted to the sensitivity analysis of current and torque characteristics of induction motor upon the change of the single parameters of the substituting circuit.
Parameter identification of the asynchronous machine substituting circuit
Otýpka, Jan ; Běloušek, Josef (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
This work deals the precise identification of the substituting circuit parameters of the asynchronous machine for the gama-network, inverted Gama-network, T-network. I make use the best identification of the substituting circuit parameters of the asynchronous machine experimental method, theoretical procedurs and konstruction dates. In this work I solve various methods of identification and i compare solving like construction moment's characteristics from these establishen parametrs. Further I'm solving in my work comparations of two the costruction of them is similar with asyhronous mashins with power of 2,2kW , 2p = 2.
Parameters identification of the asynchronous machine substituting circuit
Běloušek, Radim ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
Mathematical model and substituting circuit both include several parameters, which is important to determine for a control. This work is target on identification of parameters of substitute circuit of the asynchronous machine in -network form. The work is divided into several main units. In the first of them are shown the methods of identification of asynchronous machine on the selected machine. The measuring of torque characteristic by classical way with dynamometer and by dynamically with fly-wheels is shown in the next part of this work. The final part of this work is devoted to interpretation and comparison of achieved results.
High-speed induction machine
Cajzl, Jakub ; Pribulla, Daniel (referee) ; Klíma, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the electromagnetic design of high-speed asynchronous machine. The introduction summarizes basic information that deals with design aspects of highspeed machines and choice of materials. The next part of this thesis is focused on the comparison of basic rotor topologies for high-speed asynchronous machines. The main part of this thesis is devoted to the electromagnetic design of high-speed machine and parametric analysis. In this part, the results of machine basic dimensions and parametric analysis are presented.
Magnetic field analysis with finite element method and magnetic sensor
Volf, Tomáš ; Kurfűrst, Jiří (referee) ; Skalka, Miroslav (advisor)
The magnetic field analysis by MKP and magnetic probe project deals with magnetic field analysis of asynchronous machine cross section. This analysis is written in detail along with the necessary theory of asynchronous machine and the ANSYS program. The magnetic field of selected machine is measured by magnetic probe and results are compared with calculation. The next part of thesis is draft of device for the magnetic field analysis.
Heat measurement of electric machine
Trnka, Zbyněk ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor´s thesis was to familiarize with various methods of measurement of the temperature of electrical machines with cooling. The introduction of this work is dedicated to basic terms and definitions from spheres of advection, circulation, losses and heat removal from electric machine. The attention is especially devoted to contact measurement by means of thermocouples and next the measurement of temperature without contact. Finally, the work goes into analysis of losses, heat removal and measurement of the temperature of asynchronous machine.
Simulation models of electromagnetic fields in electric machine
Michailidis, Petr ; Skalka, Miroslav (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This project is dealing with simulation´s posibilities of elektromagnetic fields in elektric machines. A finite element method is the final element technique. The content of this project is a model creation and elektromagnetic simulation of asynchronous machine.
Bánki-Michell turbine set and its maximum power point control
Marčok, Samuel ; Baculák,, Tibor (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This master’s thesis focuses on maximalization of power point of Bánki-Michell turbine and asynchronous generator set in small hydroelectric powerplant with the use of frequency converter. The first chapter addresses the history, division, and construction of hydroelectric powerplants. The following two chapters describe mechanical and electrotechnical equipment that is necessary for correct design of the control. The fourth chapter describes control possibilities of asynchronous generator and Bánki-Michell turbine set. As a verification of correctness, master´s thesis involves simulation in Matlab-Simulink. Results of this simulation are addressed in the fifth chapter, where systemic behaviour in selected control approach with the maximum power point of the set is considered. The most extensive chapter is the sixth one, because it depicts detailed description of measurement in speed or torque control. Last chapter summarizes and compares measured dependences with expected systemic behaviour derived from simulation. The conclusion of this thesis raises another possibilities for improvement of water potencial usage and describes the contribution of frequency converter.

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