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Calculation of optimum slip frequency of induction motor for minimisation of its losses
Bednařík, Václav ; Patočka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This master’s thesis focuses on the minimisation of losses by calculation of optimum slip frequency of induction motor. The next point of this master‘s thesis is supersaturation. Supersaturation must be solved for the size of losses, because of the effect that is cause of the losses, when current increases with saturation. However current is not increase proportionally with increasing saturation, but increases several times more. This problem is included in the calculation of the slip frequency. Optimum of slip frequency is solve for modified gamma model of induction machine. In the main point of this thesis is outlined the process, how the optimum can be found. With same process were already were found the equations, but they were too extensit. In the end is solved the optimum of slip frequency be minimum of the flux density.
Optimalization of Power Electric Engineering Processes by Genetic Algorithms
Paar, Martin ; Hradílek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Skala, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
Current trends in regulation of electricity supply continuity in the power engineering industry includes introduction of systems and customers standards. The electricity market liberalization in the European Union is speeded up the process furthermore. Companies included in the distribution network bussiness therefore began to be interested more in the evaluation of risks associated with the aplication of these standards. The aim of the thesis is to minimize the expenses caused by power losses of the distribution network by means of distribution network reconfiguration depending on the standard selection. For the minimization two of the Genetic algorithms was selected. As an criterion the overall expenses caused by power losses and the expenses caused by an electricity shortage. Furthermore the influence of the inclusion of the power loss to the calculation on the operation costs for given regulation standards. Two contemporary standards - finish and portugues - are considered together with three experimental standards. The aim of including experimental standards is to complete the regulation standards with parameters uncovered in the portuguese and finish standard. The results described in the thesis can be used in the distribution network optimization process from the point of reliability and operational costs.
Calculation of Optimum Magnetic Flux of Induction Motor to Minimize Losses with Consideration of Temperature Influences
Toman, Marek ; Peroutka,, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rafajdus,, Pavol (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with a calculation of optimum stator flux linkage of an induction motor in order to minimize losses at an arbitrarily chosen operating point over a wide range of speed and torque. An accurate identification of the parameters of the equivalent circuit is carried out in this work. The parameters of the equivalent circuit are considered to be not constant but dependent on the selected quantities. A thermal model of the machine is also created in the thesis which makes it possible to find out correct values of the stator winding resistance and rotor cage resistance in all calculations. A coupled model of the induction motor is subsequently developed using the improved equivalent circuit and the thermal model. This is a very accurate model of the machine that takes into account the interaction of electromagnetic and thermal processes in the machine. The coupled model forms then the basis of an algorithm for finding the optimum values of flux linkage. The values of the calculated optimal flux linkages are experimentally verified and a very good agreement between the theoretical calculations and experimental measurements is achieved.
Optimalization of Power Electric Engineering Processes by Genetic Algorithms
Paar, Martin ; Hradílek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Skala, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
Current trends in regulation of electricity supply continuity in the power engineering industry includes introduction of systems and customers standards. The electricity market liberalization in the European Union is speeded up the process furthermore. Companies included in the distribution network bussiness therefore began to be interested more in the evaluation of risks associated with the aplication of these standards. The aim of the thesis is to minimize the expenses caused by power losses of the distribution network by means of distribution network reconfiguration depending on the standard selection. For the minimization two of the Genetic algorithms was selected. As an criterion the overall expenses caused by power losses and the expenses caused by an electricity shortage. Furthermore the influence of the inclusion of the power loss to the calculation on the operation costs for given regulation standards. Two contemporary standards - finish and portugues - are considered together with three experimental standards. The aim of including experimental standards is to complete the regulation standards with parameters uncovered in the portuguese and finish standard. The results described in the thesis can be used in the distribution network optimization process from the point of reliability and operational costs.
Calculation of optimum slip frequency of induction motor for minimisation of its losses
Bednařík, Václav ; Patočka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This master’s thesis focuses on the minimisation of losses by calculation of optimum slip frequency of induction motor. The next point of this master‘s thesis is supersaturation. Supersaturation must be solved for the size of losses, because of the effect that is cause of the losses, when current increases with saturation. However current is not increase proportionally with increasing saturation, but increases several times more. This problem is included in the calculation of the slip frequency. Optimum of slip frequency is solve for modified gamma model of induction machine. In the main point of this thesis is outlined the process, how the optimum can be found. With same process were already were found the equations, but they were too extensit. In the end is solved the optimum of slip frequency be minimum of the flux density.

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