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Optimized Power Factor Compensation Using Capacitor Banks
Kseňak, Ján ; Hammer, Miloš (referee) ; Poliščuk, Radek (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is the design of a power factor controller for the power grid, including HMI. The theoretical part of the thesis is divided into two logical units. The first unit explain the problem of power factor correction in a linear electrical environment, without considering harmonic distortion. The second theoretical unit describes the technologies, applied in cooperative simulation environment. A virtual commissioning of the whole system was performed in the simulated environment. The empirical part of the thesis describes the architecture of the Mosaik simulation framework. Then folows description of the controller, its integral components and the HMI. In the last chapter, the whole system was put into virtual operation, in order to perform function tests. The controller was tested on change of the power factor setpoint and to test the reaction on system change, without losing the power factor compenation.
Distributed Generation and its Influence on Power Quality
Bernáth, František ; Santarius, Pavel (referee) ; Braciník,, Peter (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with the deployment of distributed power sources into the electric power grid. The nature of these sources causes that the massive integration may experience problems with power quality in the local context, and also overall reliability of supply in the range of interconnected power systems may be endangered. Work is focused on local voltage quality problems with special emphasis on analysis and design of tools (e.g. reactive power compensation units of power plants or dynamic voltage control by transformers 110/22kV) for voltage control in power distribution systems. These tools should be used as a part of uniform concept of voltage control. The proposed concept is involved.
Distributed Generation and its Influence on Power Quality
Bernáth, František ; Santarius, Pavel (referee) ; Braciník,, Peter (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with the deployment of distributed power sources into the electric power grid. The nature of these sources causes that the massive integration may experience problems with power quality in the local context, and also overall reliability of supply in the range of interconnected power systems may be endangered. Work is focused on local voltage quality problems with special emphasis on analysis and design of tools (e.g. reactive power compensation units of power plants or dynamic voltage control by transformers 110/22kV) for voltage control in power distribution systems. These tools should be used as a part of uniform concept of voltage control. The proposed concept is involved.

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