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Design Laboratory Phase Shifting Transformer
Korejčík, Michal ; Švec, Jan (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with a power flow control in the electric power system. An overview of FACTS devices is introduced; their basic characteristics as well as examples of their application are discussed. A significant part of this thesis investigates phase shifting transformers (PST´s), which seem to be suitable for implementation in the transmission system of the Czech Republic. The PST´s are useful devices that control active power flows on cross-border lines and regulate unwanted and unexpected power flows. Basic types and characteristics of the PST´s are discussed. In chapter 7 is designed laboratory task that should validate the regulatory capabilities of the transformer PST. Designs of models of individual parts of this laboratory task are presented. In the last part of this thesis the regulation effect of the PST is validated in the GLF/AES program.
Surge Arrester Installation in The Industrial Network
Korejčík, Michal ; Šlezingr, Jan (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The work deals with issues of transient overvoltages. The first part of the work is focused on the overvoltages generating during switching actions. Overvoltage, which is arising during interrupting small inductive current, is practically tested by program ATP. Next part of this work is engaged in an area of atmospheric overvoltages. There are described typical characteristics and parameters of atmospheric overvoltages. The following chapter is devoted to high-voltage surge arresters - the elements, which avert danger of serious equipment damage. Spark-gap arresters as well as MO-arresters are described in this work. Their general characteristics and typical parameters are being introduced. Finally, the last part of the work explains the concept of protective distance and the equation, after whose is protective distance determined. The concept is verified by the help of program ATP, in which it is possible to simulate the phenomena arising from the transient overvoltages.
Surge Arrester Installation in The Industrial Network
Korejčík, Michal ; Šlezingr, Jan (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The work deals with issues of transient overvoltages. The first part of the work is focused on the overvoltages generating during switching actions. Overvoltage, which is arising during interrupting small inductive current, is practically tested by program ATP. Next part of this work is engaged in an area of atmospheric overvoltages. There are described typical characteristics and parameters of atmospheric overvoltages. The following chapter is devoted to high-voltage surge arresters - the elements, which avert danger of serious equipment damage. Spark-gap arresters as well as MO-arresters are described in this work. Their general characteristics and typical parameters are being introduced. Finally, the last part of the work explains the concept of protective distance and the equation, after whose is protective distance determined. The concept is verified by the help of program ATP, in which it is possible to simulate the phenomena arising from the transient overvoltages.
Design Laboratory Phase Shifting Transformer
Korejčík, Michal ; Švec, Jan (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with a power flow control in the electric power system. An overview of FACTS devices is introduced; their basic characteristics as well as examples of their application are discussed. A significant part of this thesis investigates phase shifting transformers (PST´s), which seem to be suitable for implementation in the transmission system of the Czech Republic. The PST´s are useful devices that control active power flows on cross-border lines and regulate unwanted and unexpected power flows. Basic types and characteristics of the PST´s are discussed. In chapter 7 is designed laboratory task that should validate the regulatory capabilities of the transformer PST. Designs of models of individual parts of this laboratory task are presented. In the last part of this thesis the regulation effect of the PST is validated in the GLF/AES program.

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