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Multilevel Converter with Active Gate Drivers for Fault Ride-Through
Klement, Dominik ; Holain, Martin (referee) ; Götthans, Tomáš (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá víceúrovňovými měniči, popisuje jejich výhody a současné/potenciální budoucí aplikace. Zaměřuje se na „Nested Neutral Point Piloted (NNPP)“ topologii a vývoj algoritmu řízení s aktivním vyrovnáváním napětí kondenzátoru a pokročilou vektorovou modulací pro tuto topologii. Tento algoritmus je ověřen pomocí simulací. Součástí práce je i návrh prototypu pro experimentální ověření. Práce je uzavřena porovnáním vyvinutého algoritmu s již existujícími metodami.
Electronic parts of small fotovoltaic power plant
Benda, Dušan ; Šťastný, Ladislav (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
The thesis describes the design, implementation and subsequent testing of electronic circuits for usage in small photovoltaic power plants. It focused on the sub-power appliances, battery charging and monitoring of photovoltaic panels. Introduction of this work deals with selecting appropriate controllers for each subsystem and comparison of the proposed facilities with commercially available applications. A substantial part of the work describes the selected controller for each subsystem implemented and circuit design of the individual components of electronic systems in detail. For each subsystem are implemented measuring and comparing the results achieved.
Design of unit for Power HIL simulation of DC motor
Chalupa, Jan ; Maršík, Jiří (referee) ; Grepl, Robert (advisor)
This thesis deals with analysis and implementation of Power-HIL system that is designed to simulate real DC motor with comutator and permanent magnets. For problem analysis were used simulations of real components in Matlab / Simulink. The electronic parts of system were simulated with using the SimElectronic library. Idividual hardware components were designed according to simulation results. The outcome of this thesis is a power electronic simulator of real DC motor, which is implemented on dSPACE platform. The system allows software to setup parameters and behavior of simulated motor. The final system can be used for testing DC motor ECU (electronic control units).
Applying SolidWorks Flow Simulation for cooling system of the power converter
Matoušek, Patrik ; Vetiška, Vojtěch (referee) ; Dostál, Lukáš (advisor)
Thesis deals with the issue of cooling power converters. It describes the disposition of power converter M50, produced by ELCOM, a.s., and the distribution and origin of heat losses in the converter. The thesis then describes the process of creating a 3D CAD model of the converter in Solidworks and the procedure for heat simulation of the converter in default state and with cooling fan failures using Solidworks Flow Simulation. The thesis then evaluates the results of these simulations, and on their basis it suggests possible improvements in the design of converter‘s cooling system. These improvements are then evaluated in further simulations. The thesis then describes the verification of performed simulations by comparison with a temperature-rise test.
Mounting of leads by brazing on alumina substrate
Neradil, Petr ; Adámek, Martin (referee) ; Otáhal, Alexandr (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis deals with the issue of implementation hybrid integrated circuit terminals for performance applications. It also states the advantages of each type of terminals and their technology. It discusses the materials used for brazing and describes problems of brazed in the electrical industry. The thesis also presents techniques for brazin of leads by brazers on the ceramic substrate. The conclusion contains the results of thermal and mechanical tests of the resulting connection.
System of DC/DC converters for solar cells of a fotovoltaic power plant
Benda, Dušan ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis describes the design of a DC/DC converter for one photovoltaic panel with a 250 W peak power. The master thesis is divided into parts dealing with detailed design of power electronics, analog circuit design, description of control MPPT algorithms and software for control circuit. The chapter with the mathematical modeling of the converter created in the Matlab Simulink was added beyond the assignment.
Design of electronics and sensors for unstable robot with spherical base
Rajchl, Matej ; Bastl, Michal (referee) ; Spáčil, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes design of power and control electronics for unstable robot with spherical base, design of sensors and choice of correct algorithm for estimating tilt angle referenced to earth’s gravity vector. The algorithm was chosen after considering various errors affecting the measurement and calculating statistical quantifiers.
Design of electronics and sensors for unstable robot with spherical base
Rajchl, Matej ; Bastl, Michal (referee) ; Spáčil, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes design of power and control electronics for unstable robot with spherical base, design of sensors and choice of correct algorithm for estimating tilt angle referenced to earth’s gravity vector. The algorithm was chosen after considering various errors affecting the measurement and calculating statistical quantifiers.
System of DC/DC converters for solar cells of a fotovoltaic power plant
Benda, Dušan ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis describes the design of a DC/DC converter for one photovoltaic panel with a 250 W peak power. The master thesis is divided into parts dealing with detailed design of power electronics, analog circuit design, description of control MPPT algorithms and software for control circuit. The chapter with the mathematical modeling of the converter created in the Matlab Simulink was added beyond the assignment.
Applying SolidWorks Flow Simulation for cooling system of the power converter
Matoušek, Patrik ; Vetiška, Vojtěch (referee) ; Dostál, Lukáš (advisor)
Thesis deals with the issue of cooling power converters. It describes the disposition of power converter M50, produced by ELCOM, a.s., and the distribution and origin of heat losses in the converter. The thesis then describes the process of creating a 3D CAD model of the converter in Solidworks and the procedure for heat simulation of the converter in default state and with cooling fan failures using Solidworks Flow Simulation. The thesis then evaluates the results of these simulations, and on their basis it suggests possible improvements in the design of converter‘s cooling system. These improvements are then evaluated in further simulations. The thesis then describes the verification of performed simulations by comparison with a temperature-rise test.

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