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Ferroresonance Phenomena in Power Systems
Benda, Tomáš ; Honzák, Aleš (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with ferroresonance phenomena which is present in power networks with saturable inductances and capacitors. A distinction drawn between resonance and ferroresonance will highlight the specific. Lack of knowledge means that it is readily considered responsible for a number of unexplained destructions or malfunctionings of equipment. In the work is a description of such behaviours means risk for electrical power systems. Finally, last part presentat produkt by ABB company intend for damping oscillations and summaries measures on it.
Analysis of Ferroresonance Overvoltage in Electrical Net
Bátora, Branislav ; Eleschová,, Žaneta (referee) ; Krejčí, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the ferroresonance phenomenon and ferroresonance overvoltage in electric networks. That’s why the introduction part explains the theoretical basis of ferroresonance and its consequences in the power system. The work then focuses on the power system as a non-linear dynamic system and describes various analytical methods for solving these systems. These methods are further applied to diagnose specific systems. There are a number of various power system configurations susceptible to ferroresonance. The most frequent one is theoretically analyzed in this thesis and a number of recommendations are offered for reducing the ferroresonance phenomenon. The thesis further deals with the selection of suitable software for this computationally chal-lenging task. A number of different tools are considered and efficiently reduced to Matlab Sim-ulink and PSCAD software. Matlab Simulink and its SimPowerSystem Toolbox are used to ana-lyze the effect of hysteresis of the magnetic core of the transformer on the emergence and course of the ferroresonance phenomenon. Using PSCAD, various configurations of the power systems are compared in terms of possible emergence and course of ferroresonance and also to find the limiting conditions that increase the probability of this phenomenon. The possibility of using arti-ficial neural networks for ferroresonance diagnosis is also mentioned in this thesis. The final part provides a number of recommendations for design and operation of both new and existing power systems.
Analysis of Ferroresonance Overvoltage in Electrical Net
Bátora, Branislav ; Eleschová,, Žaneta (referee) ; Krejčí, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the ferroresonance phenomenon and ferroresonance overvoltage in electric networks. That’s why the introduction part explains the theoretical basis of ferroresonance and its consequences in the power system. The work then focuses on the power system as a non-linear dynamic system and describes various analytical methods for solving these systems. These methods are further applied to diagnose specific systems. There are a number of various power system configurations susceptible to ferroresonance. The most frequent one is theoretically analyzed in this thesis and a number of recommendations are offered for reducing the ferroresonance phenomenon. The thesis further deals with the selection of suitable software for this computationally chal-lenging task. A number of different tools are considered and efficiently reduced to Matlab Sim-ulink and PSCAD software. Matlab Simulink and its SimPowerSystem Toolbox are used to ana-lyze the effect of hysteresis of the magnetic core of the transformer on the emergence and course of the ferroresonance phenomenon. Using PSCAD, various configurations of the power systems are compared in terms of possible emergence and course of ferroresonance and also to find the limiting conditions that increase the probability of this phenomenon. The possibility of using arti-ficial neural networks for ferroresonance diagnosis is also mentioned in this thesis. The final part provides a number of recommendations for design and operation of both new and existing power systems.
Ferroresonance Phenomena in Power Systems
Benda, Tomáš ; Honzák, Aleš (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with ferroresonance phenomena which is present in power networks with saturable inductances and capacitors. A distinction drawn between resonance and ferroresonance will highlight the specific. Lack of knowledge means that it is readily considered responsible for a number of unexplained destructions or malfunctionings of equipment. In the work is a description of such behaviours means risk for electrical power systems. Finally, last part presentat produkt by ABB company intend for damping oscillations and summaries measures on it.

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