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Short Circuit Currents in the Sokolnice 110 kV Switching Station with Direct 400/110 kV Transformation Applied
Klimeš, Jiří ; Špaček, Jaroslav (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
Klimeš Jiří Department of Electrical Power Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication Short Circuit Currents in the Sokolnice 110 kV Switching Station with Direct 400/110 kV Transformation Applied doc. Ing. Vladimír Blažek, CSc. 51 p. This bachelor's thesis refers to the calculation short-circuit currents. The challenge is to evaluate short-circuit resistance switching station 110 kV Sokolnice that matches the direct transformation of 400/110 kV.
Distribution of short circuit currents and voltages in unsymmetrical faults
Kakrda, Michal ; Topolánek, David (referee) ; Haluzík, Evžen (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to introduce the calculation of voltage and current ratios in asymmetrical short circuits. The first part of the thesis is focused on delineating the problem of short circuits in general. It describes the causes of short circuit arising, the types of short circuits and their processes. The next part of the thesis shows the ways of calculating particular types of short circuits, namely concentrating on the method of symmetrical components. The last part of the thesis is focused on the application of the discovered findings to calculate the ratios for the particular electric network. The calculation has been made for all the types of short circuits, both symmetrical and asymmetrical. The resulting ratios are recorded into the phasor diagrams for particular types of short circuits. The part of the calculation is also the recalculation of phase currents through a transformer.
Distribution of short circuit currents and voltages in unsymmetrical faults
Kakrda, Michal ; Topolánek, David (referee) ; Haluzík, Evžen (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to introduce the calculation of voltage and current ratios in asymmetrical short circuits. The first part of the thesis is focused on delineating the problem of short circuits in general. It describes the causes of short circuit arising, the types of short circuits and their processes. The next part of the thesis shows the ways of calculating particular types of short circuits, namely concentrating on the method of symmetrical components. The last part of the thesis is focused on the application of the discovered findings to calculate the ratios for the particular electric network. The calculation has been made for all the types of short circuits, both symmetrical and asymmetrical. The resulting ratios are recorded into the phasor diagrams for particular types of short circuits. The part of the calculation is also the recalculation of phase currents through a transformer.
Short Circuit Currents in the Sokolnice 110 kV Switching Station with Direct 400/110 kV Transformation Applied
Klimeš, Jiří ; Špaček, Jaroslav (referee) ; Blažek, Vladimír (advisor)
Klimeš Jiří Department of Electrical Power Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication Short Circuit Currents in the Sokolnice 110 kV Switching Station with Direct 400/110 kV Transformation Applied doc. Ing. Vladimír Blažek, CSc. 51 p. This bachelor's thesis refers to the calculation short-circuit currents. The challenge is to evaluate short-circuit resistance switching station 110 kV Sokolnice that matches the direct transformation of 400/110 kV.

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