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Testing of insulating systems of electrical machines
Procházka, Jan ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Huzlík, Rostislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis defines basic required properties of insulation systems in rotating electric machines. The following are procedures for their testing and results of conducted tests.
Selected Problems of Diagnosis of Insulation Systems for Rotating Electrical Machines
Pavlík, Josef ; Radek,, Szabó (referee) ; Singule, Vladislav (referee) ; Hammer, Miloš (advisor)
This dissertation thesis deals with the measurement of insulation resistance for rotating electrical machines and polarization indices calculated from them. The first part contains a short theoretical introduction, methods of measurement and basic formulas for calculations. The second part discusses the results obtained in laboratory measurements in both the model and the real coil of high voltage machine. There are also elucidated some of the principles and causes of some phenomena with which the measurement of insulation resistance is encountered. The third part deals with the results of measurements on real machines. There are mainly discussed the dependences of insulation resistance and polarization index on the influences that occur in measurements such as temperature measured insulation, moisture in the insulation, but also the influence of measuring instruments on the measured values. It is also expressed how much these factors affect the measurement results. In addition, this part deals with some other influences that have a negative affect on the measurement of insulation resistance. There is processed a new methodology for measuring insulation resistence in the fourth part of this thesis. The need to develop a metodology of measuring is based on the needs of engineering practice, where is considerable inconsistency of measurement in the present time. Measurement, and often performed on the same machine, are not nowadays often comparable, because measurements are not met even the basic rules resulting from the findings of research and development, which were discovered in the last few decades. Measurement of insulation resistance in our nowdays methodology stagnated on the level of the seventies of 20th century. For this reason, we have developed a new methodology of measurement that takes into account all significant influences affecting the measurement. The purpose of the methodology is to ensure full repeatability and comparability of measurements not only on the same machine but on machines of the same type, in optimal cases, the machines of different types. There are the chapters "The objectives of the work" and "Conclusion" the part of the work. A very important chapter is "The contribution of thesis", which summarizes the original results of this work and results, the use of which is expected in engineering practice.
Temperature and humidity influence on insulation resistance of electric motors
Fiala, Petr ; Vetiška, Vojtěch (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis studies the effects of temperature and relative humidity on the insulation resistance of electric motors and their polarization index. The first chapter describes measuring principle of insulation resistance, measured objects, used measuring instruments and actual environmental conditions. The second chapter defines the basic requirements of insulation systems and there is especially solved evaluation of the measurement of individual parts of motors and calculation of polarization index. Third chapter discusses the influence of temperature and relative humidity on insulation resistance, there are formulated general preconditions and after using climate chamber there are presented measurement results on real motors in the industrial practice.
Low-voltage and low-voltage electrical machines insulating systems
Procházka, Jan ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This thesis describes properties of windings of electric rotating machines and their insulation systems. There are winding and insulation low voltage machines tests listed with their procedures and criteria. Further it deals with coordination methodology and the last part contains execution and results assessment of tests conducted on stator samples.
Low-voltage and low-voltage electrical machines insulating systems
Procházka, Jan ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This thesis describes properties of windings of electric rotating machines and their insulation systems. There are winding and insulation low voltage machines tests listed with their procedures and criteria. Further it deals with coordination methodology and the last part contains execution and results assessment of tests conducted on stator samples.
Testing of insulating systems of electrical machines
Procházka, Jan ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Huzlík, Rostislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis defines basic required properties of insulation systems in rotating electric machines. The following are procedures for their testing and results of conducted tests.
Temperature and humidity influence on insulation resistance of electric motors
Fiala, Petr ; Vetiška, Vojtěch (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis studies the effects of temperature and relative humidity on the insulation resistance of electric motors and their polarization index. The first chapter describes measuring principle of insulation resistance, measured objects, used measuring instruments and actual environmental conditions. The second chapter defines the basic requirements of insulation systems and there is especially solved evaluation of the measurement of individual parts of motors and calculation of polarization index. Third chapter discusses the influence of temperature and relative humidity on insulation resistance, there are formulated general preconditions and after using climate chamber there are presented measurement results on real motors in the industrial practice.
Selected Problems of Diagnosis of Insulation Systems for Rotating Electrical Machines
Pavlík, Josef ; Radek,, Szabó (referee) ; Singule, Vladislav (referee) ; Hammer, Miloš (advisor)
This dissertation thesis deals with the measurement of insulation resistance for rotating electrical machines and polarization indices calculated from them. The first part contains a short theoretical introduction, methods of measurement and basic formulas for calculations. The second part discusses the results obtained in laboratory measurements in both the model and the real coil of high voltage machine. There are also elucidated some of the principles and causes of some phenomena with which the measurement of insulation resistance is encountered. The third part deals with the results of measurements on real machines. There are mainly discussed the dependences of insulation resistance and polarization index on the influences that occur in measurements such as temperature measured insulation, moisture in the insulation, but also the influence of measuring instruments on the measured values. It is also expressed how much these factors affect the measurement results. In addition, this part deals with some other influences that have a negative affect on the measurement of insulation resistance. There is processed a new methodology for measuring insulation resistence in the fourth part of this thesis. The need to develop a metodology of measuring is based on the needs of engineering practice, where is considerable inconsistency of measurement in the present time. Measurement, and often performed on the same machine, are not nowadays often comparable, because measurements are not met even the basic rules resulting from the findings of research and development, which were discovered in the last few decades. Measurement of insulation resistance in our nowdays methodology stagnated on the level of the seventies of 20th century. For this reason, we have developed a new methodology of measurement that takes into account all significant influences affecting the measurement. The purpose of the methodology is to ensure full repeatability and comparability of measurements not only on the same machine but on machines of the same type, in optimal cases, the machines of different types. There are the chapters "The objectives of the work" and "Conclusion" the part of the work. A very important chapter is "The contribution of thesis", which summarizes the original results of this work and results, the use of which is expected in engineering practice.

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