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Short Circuit Calculation of MV Grid
Knápková, Dagmar ; Topolánek, David (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the faults in the distribution networks, focusing on shortcircuits as the most common and the most signiĄcant types of faults. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical introduction, describes the types of faults in distribution networks with a focus on the short-circiuts, their causes, and the impact on distribution networks. Follows a description of the time course of short-circuit currents, short-circuit calculation simpliĄcation assumptions, the formula for calculating the impedance of the various elements of the short-circuits schema and the calculation methods of short-circuit currents in accordance with ČSN EN 60909-0. In the practical part, there is an example of the calculation of simple network conĄguration. Follows an analysis of the real network, including the analysis of the method of operation and the selection of appropriate method for the calculation of the short-circuit. After that are carried out practical calculations short-circuit conditions in four places on the network, and three diferent types of short circuits. For one-phase short-circuit is subsequently carried out the distribution of currents in a parallel branch of the distribution lines. At the conclusion of the bachelor’s thesis is caried out evaluation the results and analysis of the data obtained by calculation.
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.
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.
Short Circuit Calculation of MV Grid
Knápková, Dagmar ; Topolánek, David (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the faults in the distribution networks, focusing on shortcircuits as the most common and the most signiĄcant types of faults. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical introduction, describes the types of faults in distribution networks with a focus on the short-circiuts, their causes, and the impact on distribution networks. Follows a description of the time course of short-circuit currents, short-circuit calculation simpliĄcation assumptions, the formula for calculating the impedance of the various elements of the short-circuits schema and the calculation methods of short-circuit currents in accordance with ČSN EN 60909-0. In the practical part, there is an example of the calculation of simple network conĄguration. Follows an analysis of the real network, including the analysis of the method of operation and the selection of appropriate method for the calculation of the short-circuit. After that are carried out practical calculations short-circuit conditions in four places on the network, and three diferent types of short circuits. For one-phase short-circuit is subsequently carried out the distribution of currents in a parallel branch of the distribution lines. At the conclusion of the bachelor’s thesis is caried out evaluation the results and analysis of the data obtained by calculation.

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