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Design and Realization of Mobile Photovoltaic Power Station
Lednický, Ján ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis entitled Design and realization of a mobile photovoltaic power plant is dividet into two parts. In the first, theoretical part one can learn about the state of representation of renewable energy sources in the field of electrical power engineering and about the structure of photovoltaic power station systems. The secont part of this thesis is focused on the own design and realization of the mobile photovoltaic power plant, on the selection of individual suitable components and ther dimensioning. In addition, a model of a mobile power plant has been created, on the basis of which the power plant was constructed. Finally, one can find a source code analysis of a power plant monitoring using a microcontroler
Identification and detection of defects on the PV system - operational measurement
Leitman, Valentín ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with the problem of identifying and detecting faults in photovoltaic systems. This thesis includes theoretical knowledge related to photovoltaic panels, the definition of measured parameters of the PV system and five ways how to identify faults in PV systems. The last part of this bachelor thesis deals with the author's contribution, which is to introduce a system for continuous monitoring data. System for continuous monitoring of data consists of measuring the power output of a photovoltaic panel and measurement using optical diagnostics using thermal camera. In conclusion are summarized individual knowledge, evaluation and recommendation of appropriate measurement methods for the detection of faults in PV systems.
Concept of Charging Stations with off-grid Operation for Electric Bicycles
Leitman, Valentín ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with charging stations for electric bicycles powered by renewable energy. The aim of this work is to make a proposal for the hybrid charging stations for electric bicycles, which will work independently and, if necessary, will be backed up by a network. In this thesis is entered theoretical information on the issue of electric bicycles, the batteries, charging stations, the connectors of chargers, and photovoltaic systems. The practical part of this thesis is the basic design of the charging station and its design of the mathematical model of the individual parts in Simulink program, which are linked to the actual design of the charging station. In conclusion, this thesis deals with energy and economic analysis of the proposed system, therein included various methods of assessing investment recommendations of appropriate processing methods and overall assessment of the subject.
Thermal behaviour model of the photovoltaic module
Ludányi, Róbert ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Ptáček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with the observation of changes in behavior of photovoltaic cell due to changes in tempertature. In the beginning of the thesis is the desscription of sun as the primary source of energy for photovoltaic systems. The thesis also includes explanations of basic concepts in photovoltaic area and also a theoretical design for the calculations of thermal behaviour of photovoltaic cell in time. The result is a functional mathematical model, which is simulated in a simulation program PSCAD.
Thermal behaviour model of the photovoltaic module
Ludányi, Róbert ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Ptáček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with the observation of changes in behavior of photovoltaic cell due to changes in tempertature. In the beginning of the thesis is the desscription of sun as the primary source of energy for photovoltaic systems. The thesis also includes explanations of basic concepts in photovoltaic area and also a theoretical design for the calculations of thermal behaviour of photovoltaic cell in time. The result is a functional mathematical model, which is simulated in a simulation program PSCAD.
Concept of Charging Stations with off-grid Operation for Electric Bicycles
Leitman, Valentín ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with charging stations for electric bicycles powered by renewable energy. The aim of this work is to make a proposal for the hybrid charging stations for electric bicycles, which will work independently and, if necessary, will be backed up by a network. In this thesis is entered theoretical information on the issue of electric bicycles, the batteries, charging stations, the connectors of chargers, and photovoltaic systems. The practical part of this thesis is the basic design of the charging station and its design of the mathematical model of the individual parts in Simulink program, which are linked to the actual design of the charging station. In conclusion, this thesis deals with energy and economic analysis of the proposed system, therein included various methods of assessing investment recommendations of appropriate processing methods and overall assessment of the subject.
Design and Realization of Mobile Photovoltaic Power Station
Lednický, Ján ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis entitled Design and realization of a mobile photovoltaic power plant is dividet into two parts. In the first, theoretical part one can learn about the state of representation of renewable energy sources in the field of electrical power engineering and about the structure of photovoltaic power station systems. The secont part of this thesis is focused on the own design and realization of the mobile photovoltaic power plant, on the selection of individual suitable components and ther dimensioning. In addition, a model of a mobile power plant has been created, on the basis of which the power plant was constructed. Finally, one can find a source code analysis of a power plant monitoring using a microcontroler
Identification and detection of defects on the PV system - operational measurement
Leitman, Valentín ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with the problem of identifying and detecting faults in photovoltaic systems. This thesis includes theoretical knowledge related to photovoltaic panels, the definition of measured parameters of the PV system and five ways how to identify faults in PV systems. The last part of this bachelor thesis deals with the author's contribution, which is to introduce a system for continuous monitoring data. System for continuous monitoring of data consists of measuring the power output of a photovoltaic panel and measurement using optical diagnostics using thermal camera. In conclusion are summarized individual knowledge, evaluation and recommendation of appropriate measurement methods for the detection of faults in PV systems.

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