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Voltage magnitude deviations in a low-voltage distribution network due to increase in impedance of Y-connected load node to ground and unbalanced load
Blažek, Ondřej ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Drápela, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with the issue of an unbalanced power load of a three-phase main load and the associated network load of a PEN conductor. The introduction discusses the various types of systems where the distribution networks are implemented. Followed by the description of network segments causing issues discussed in this paper. The theoretical part discusses the possible operating conditions which lead to balancing the flow of neutral current, also shows the relation of the size of countervailing power charges and the form of the network load. There are also hints of possible risks that the mentioned situations may cause to the network operation in terms of function and safety. The practical part deals with the mathematical simulation model created in MATLAB. There are simulations based on which there is a description of the network behavior for the cases of induced adverse factors. The conclusion summarizes the most important results and findings produced by the simulations.
The quality of electric energy in a low voltage public supply networks
Vývoda, Marek ; Pithart, Jan (referee) ; Bok, Jaromír (advisor)
This thesis deals with description of qualitative parameters of supply voltage as well as measurement and data evaluation issues. Theoretical part of thesis describes basic characteristics of low voltage and limits based on standard specification. Next chapter deals with specification of measurement devices used for supply voltage quality measurement. The purpose of these theoretical parts is to introduce reader into supply voltage quality issues and can be used for preparation of measurement and acquired data evaluation under norm ČSN EN 50160 (Voltage characteristic of electricity supplied by public distribution systems). An analysis of real network is the last part of this thesis, in which application of acquired knowledge on assigment of real states of qualitative parameters of supply voltage in network.
Voltage magnitude deviations in a low-voltage distribution network due to increase in impedance of Y-connected load node to ground and unbalanced load
Blažek, Ondřej ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Drápela, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with the issue of an unbalanced power load of a three-phase main load and the associated network load of a PEN conductor. The introduction discusses the various types of systems where the distribution networks are implemented. Followed by the description of network segments causing issues discussed in this paper. The theoretical part discusses the possible operating conditions which lead to balancing the flow of neutral current, also shows the relation of the size of countervailing power charges and the form of the network load. There are also hints of possible risks that the mentioned situations may cause to the network operation in terms of function and safety. The practical part deals with the mathematical simulation model created in MATLAB. There are simulations based on which there is a description of the network behavior for the cases of induced adverse factors. The conclusion summarizes the most important results and findings produced by the simulations.
The quality of electric energy in a low voltage public supply networks
Vývoda, Marek ; Pithart, Jan (referee) ; Bok, Jaromír (advisor)
This thesis deals with description of qualitative parameters of supply voltage as well as measurement and data evaluation issues. Theoretical part of thesis describes basic characteristics of low voltage and limits based on standard specification. Next chapter deals with specification of measurement devices used for supply voltage quality measurement. The purpose of these theoretical parts is to introduce reader into supply voltage quality issues and can be used for preparation of measurement and acquired data evaluation under norm ČSN EN 50160 (Voltage characteristic of electricity supplied by public distribution systems). An analysis of real network is the last part of this thesis, in which application of acquired knowledge on assigment of real states of qualitative parameters of supply voltage in network.

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