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Timig relay for Y/D automatical start
Kovář, Jaroslav ; Vondruš, Jiří (referee) ; Hejkrlík, Jan (advisor)
This project is concerned with a concept of timing circuit used for an automatic start of the asynchronous engine Y/D. By pressing the button START, is the concactor ( the relay ) activated. After injury timing delay the concactor Y drops out and simultaneously the concactor D pulls in. By pressing the button STOP, the concactor drops out. The concept of this electric circuit is quite simple, even if good hand-mindedness of a solver is required substantially. Especially in a soldering process and in scheming PCB in the computer program EAGLE.
Magnetic field mesurement on electrical machines
Manduch, Viliam ; Skalka, Miroslav (referee) ; Mikulčík, Aleš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with magnetic field and the principles on which sensors for it´s measuring are based on. The following part of the bachelor work investigates the distibution of magnetic field in the environs of asynchronous engine. Analysis is evaluated with the assistance of graphical processing of measured values and a part of the analysis is also the comparison of this values with the values calculated with assistence of the method of final compoments in program FEMM.
Feeder Protection Relay REF615
Holomek, David ; Foukal, Roman (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
The main objective of this thesis is to create a monitoring system for an asynchronous motor using IED REF615. For REF615 devices it is necessary to make the appropriate configuration and connection.The device communicate with the MVI69-MNET card by Modbus/TCP protocol. The thesis describes the operation of an asynchronous motor through the use of a PowerFlex 40 frequency changer. PowerFlex 40 sends data via an Ethernet/IP connection. The thesis also describes a program in PLC for monitoring the power status of an asynchronous motor. The next part of my work is a visualization created in the FactoryTalk View Studio. In conclusion, the thesis is tested by connecting all of the components as well as all of the proposed functions.
Temperature measurement of an asynchronous motor
Bartoň, Petr ; Deeb, Ramia (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
In this thesis there are described methods which are used in order to measure a temperature in electric machines. Whereas there is an influence of magnetic field and mechanical effects in the electric machines it is possible to use only limited number of methods for measuring temperature. These methods can be divided into two basic groups. The first group is being called "contact measurement" and while the second one is "non-contact measurement". Contact measurements are performed by usage of resistant sensors or thermocouples. On the other hand, non-contact measurements are performed by pyrometers and thermal imager cameras. Theoretical values of warming are determined by the FEMM which operates on the basis of the finite element method. In the practical part there are compared several methods whereby asynchronous engine was measured at various loads. Measured values are compared with theoretical values.
Temperature measurement of an asynchronous motor
Bartoň, Petr ; Deeb, Ramia (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
In this thesis there are described methods which are used in order to measure a temperature in electric machines. Whereas there is an influence of magnetic field and mechanical effects in the electric machines it is possible to use only limited number of methods for measuring temperature. These methods can be divided into two basic groups. The first group is being called "contact measurement" and while the second one is "non-contact measurement". Contact measurements are performed by usage of resistant sensors or thermocouples. On the other hand, non-contact measurements are performed by pyrometers and thermal imager cameras. Theoretical values of warming are determined by the FEMM which operates on the basis of the finite element method. In the practical part there are compared several methods whereby asynchronous engine was measured at various loads. Measured values are compared with theoretical values.
Magnetic field mesurement on electrical machines
Manduch, Viliam ; Skalka, Miroslav (referee) ; Mikulčík, Aleš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with magnetic field and the principles on which sensors for it´s measuring are based on. The following part of the bachelor work investigates the distibution of magnetic field in the environs of asynchronous engine. Analysis is evaluated with the assistance of graphical processing of measured values and a part of the analysis is also the comparison of this values with the values calculated with assistence of the method of final compoments in program FEMM.
Timig relay for Y/D automatical start
Kovář, Jaroslav ; Vondruš, Jiří (referee) ; Hejkrlík, Jan (advisor)
This project is concerned with a concept of timing circuit used for an automatic start of the asynchronous engine Y/D. By pressing the button START, is the concactor ( the relay ) activated. After injury timing delay the concactor Y drops out and simultaneously the concactor D pulls in. By pressing the button STOP, the concactor drops out. The concept of this electric circuit is quite simple, even if good hand-mindedness of a solver is required substantially. Especially in a soldering process and in scheming PCB in the computer program EAGLE.
Feeder Protection Relay REF615
Holomek, David ; Foukal, Roman (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
The main objective of this thesis is to create a monitoring system for an asynchronous motor using IED REF615. For REF615 devices it is necessary to make the appropriate configuration and connection.The device communicate with the MVI69-MNET card by Modbus/TCP protocol. The thesis describes the operation of an asynchronous motor through the use of a PowerFlex 40 frequency changer. PowerFlex 40 sends data via an Ethernet/IP connection. The thesis also describes a program in PLC for monitoring the power status of an asynchronous motor. The next part of my work is a visualization created in the FactoryTalk View Studio. In conclusion, the thesis is tested by connecting all of the components as well as all of the proposed functions.

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