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MV netwok design for 75 new houses in Damborice
Makuta, Peter ; Novák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Ptáček, Michal (advisor)
Content of this thesis is medium voltage network design for seventy five houses in Damborice. At the beginning author discuss about history of transmission network and distribution network. Next topic is about steady state of network. In theoretic part are different solving methods of linear and non-linear simultaneous equations discussed. Author describes four methods – method of node voltages, elimination of balance node, Gauss-Seidel and Newton method. The electric properties of both the overhead transmission lines and cable lines and their variety are part of this work too. There is purpose, forms and parameters of transformers described. Simplicity of author’s design should reduce the usage of many electrical elements visible to residents.
Design of the operation of 110 kV power network powered from 400/110 kV Čebín switching station
Kubizňák, Miroslav ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
Knowlege of elektric power, power dissipation and voltage conditions in every single segments and elektric power system nodes is necessary for operations control and designing of another elektric power system expansion. In this Thesis, we will handle with steady state of system calculation using PAS-DAISY-OFF LINE software, solving various power network configurations and their verification.
Design of a 22 kV network in the Lipno area after the integration of the new 110/22 kV transformer station
Žižlavský, Jakub ; Koudelka, Jan (referee) ; Ptáček, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of a new 110/22 kV substation in Horní Planá. The substation design addresses, for example, the issue of reducing the load of surrounding power lines from 110/22 kV substations, reducing the size of short-circuit ratios in the surrounding system, reliability and continuity of supply, etc. Furthermore, loads of individual outgoing feeders from the surrounding substations are analyzed, in case they will be connected to a new substation. Following this, the work also addresses the related new decay points of the lines, which are determined by calculation and simulation in the Grizzly program. The simulation results could be used to compare the current load status of individual lines and contribute to the assessment of the possible benefits of both the new substation and the implementation of other modern technologies for faster and more efficient measurement and handling during operating and fault conditions.
Conceptual design of the reconstruction of an E.ON 22 kV distribution network installed at a specic area
Vepřek, Tomáš ; Nepevná, Vlastimila (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a modification of the distribution network (DS) of the city of Brno to ensure power supply in the required quantity and quality for end consumers. Calculation of steady - state operation of distribution network (DS) of Brno is performed in the programme PAS DAISY Off-Line v.4.00 Bison. On the basis of available data (dispatching scheme, load current of stem lines and reserved power of wholesale customers) we will analyze the steady-state of network. We will find out which of the 110/22 kV transformer stations, cable and overhead lines are overloaded and perform network adjustments to ensure safe and reliable operation by 2015. We will identify in which year we will need to build a new power node in the northern part of Brno. The conclusion is focused on technical and economic evaluation of proposed alternative network arrangements.
Steady state and short-circuit conditions within E.ON 110kV power network at bridge operation of transformers T401 and T402 in 400/100kV transformer station Čebín
Klobučník, Jozef ; Janda, Petr (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with computation of steady state and short-circuit conditions in the 110 kV distribution network in the nodal area of Čebín. Computations are done during independent operation and bridge operation of transformers T401, T402 in transformation station Čebín with proposed configuration of network. Additional computations of steady state during specific operating conditions such as (T401 outage, disconnection of line 5553) were done during network operation in bridge operation of T401, T402. Voltage conditions in substations, load of 110kV lines and 400/110 kV, 110/HV kV transformers are evaluated based on the computations of steady state. Short-circuit resistance of substations is being evaluated with the aid of calculations of short-circuit conditions. There is a comparison and processed results of computations during independent operation, bridge operation, special operational states and proposed technical measures of operation in bridge operation in the end of the thesis. Theoretical part of the master’s thesis deals with the description of 110 kV distribution networks, theory of calculation of the steady state of electric system with the aid of Newton iterative method a calculation of single-phase and three-phase short-circuit current with the aid of method of symmetrical components.
Proposal of the reconstruction of a distribution network in a specific area
Richter, Miroslav ; Mrvová, Dana (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
The dissertation describes several types of low and high voltage distribution networks including their implementation in specified location with regards to the reliability and quality of electric power supply. The distributions networks are classified according to ways of cable routing, distribution line voltage levels as well as according to types of network interconnections. The high and low voltage distribution networks are further categorized based on used cable types, where, more attention is paid to insulated lines used in the Czech Republic, low voltage lines called „AES“ and „PAS“ high voltage lines used more and more during the distribution network reconstruction. Attention is also given to the description of used methodology for the calculation of network performance stability. An individual part of the dissertation is devoted to a low voltage distribution network proposal in the village of Kovalovice. Based on performed analysis of distribution network conditions, several reconstruction versions were proposed with the help of „KASI“ software, the description of which is also included. The proposed versions are further analysed for both, technical and economical aspects and is selected most suitable version of the distribution network.
Steady state and short-circuit conditions in 110kV E.ON network fed from Sokolnice transformer station
Vyčítal, Václav ; Rampl, Martin (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis can be divided into five main parts. The first part deals with theoretical analysis of power flow calculation in power network during steady state condition. Load flow calculation is presented here as a linear and nonlinear problem. Newton iteration method is proposed for solving power flow as nonlinear problem. The second part of this thesis deals with the analysis of short-circuit calculation in accordance with valid International Standard IEC 60909. The equivalent voltage source method is adopted in case of the short-circuit calculation. For the calculation of unbalanced short-circuit currents, the symmetrical components method is also presented. The last three parts of this paper are focused on calculations of power flow and short-circuit conditions in power grid Sokolnice. So in the third part is the description of nodal area Sokolnice with its substations and the calculation of load flow and short-circuit conditions for two different power supply options. For each supply option is also considered an abnormal (fault) grid condition. (overall there are solved four different options) The fourth part of this thesis deals with the result analysis and also the results of different power supply options are compared. In the last part there are presented necessary technical improvements for fault-free operation of power grid Sokolnice based on the result of power flow and short-circuit conditions in that grid.
Stabilized operation and short - circuit conditions within E.ON 110 kV power network supplied from Slavětice 110 kV switching station, during the period of 2011
Nábělek, Ondřej ; Rampl, Martin (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
In the Master Thesis discusses the impact of the bridge connecting the transformer to power system connection to a separate transformers. They were first analyzed the method of calculating the steady operation of the network using the Newton iterative method and the method of calculating short-circuit ratios. It describes the area Slavětice 110kV substation, which is the subject of subsequent calculations. It is also elucidating the function of the bridge connection, advantages and disadvantages. The reason for implementing the bridge operation is to increase the reliability of electricity supply to customers but the major disadvantage is the greater technical and economic performance because increased short circuit current and the need for transmission transformer 400/110kV same type with the same parameters. Point is the practical part, which contains already concrete results taken with the dispatcher software Sinaut. There is a short-circuit resistance compared to short-circuit power substation, then the burden of the elements (transformers, lines) for two specified connection alternatives and four interruptions important elements. Finally, it stated that it can be done with the bridge connection which technical measures. It was discovered that in terms of short-circuit ratios in the present time it is not possible to operate the bridge connection transformers substation Slavětice 110kV and in terms of very different parameters of transformers 400/110kV the operation is not recommended.
Load Flow Calculation and Design of Distance Protection Relay Settings of 110 kV Overhead Line
Jasenský, Filip ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
Bachelor thesis load flow calculation and design of distance protection relay settings of 110 kV overhead line acquaints with the theory calculation of steady operation, short-circuit conditions and a proposal setting the distance protection. The theoretical part is made an example of a simple calculation to show leadership methods of calculation. The practical part is a calculation of steady operation and short-circuit conditions. Short-circuit ratios are calculated for a single operation and parallel operation of transformers in Otrokovice. Calculated using the initial shock symmetrical output from the calculation of short-circuit conditions is verified by short circuit resistance of substations. The practical section setting the distance protection ABB REL 316*4 and compensation earth faults. Calculation of steady state and short-circuit conditions designed basic operational state of the network, for which the design of a distance protection relay settings.
The analysis of parallel operation variants of supply areas 110 kV Čebín and Sokolnice
Reiter, Martin ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of parallel operation of Čebín and Sokolnice substations. Different variants of parallel operation are researched. A calculation of steady state by the iterative method is described in the theoretical part. The next part briefly mentions a short-circuit and dimensioning of conductors. The possibility of overloading of lines and transformers is discussed in the last chapter of the theoretical part. The current state of the situation is described in the practical part. Main goal of the practical part of the diploma thesis is to design a configuration capable to parallel operation. Also another configuration of supply of this area is designed. There must be no direct connection between Čebín and Sokolnice substations on 110kV level in this configuration. This configuration should eliminate a transit flow of power. Each configuration has to fulfill the requirements on the steady state and on short-circuit current capability. One of the last chapters is focused on the steps, that should by undertaken to prevent transit flow of power.

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