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Autonomic fault recorder designed for a distribution transformer station MV/LV
Gaborčík, Michal ; Drápela, Jiří (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with realization of fault recorder designed for a distribution transformer station. In theoretical part is created research about operation of distribution transformer stations and about analytic methods, which gives bases for fault detection in power network. The practical part consists of design and realization of fault recorder in LabVIEW interface using CompactDAQ measurement platform. Purpose of this recorder is monitoring and recording of voltage and current waveforms on secondary side of transformer station during the fault in high voltage network. Principle of fault detection is primarily based on level monitoring of voltage negative symmetrical component. Fault recorder has been successively optimized and the final version is presented in this thesis. At the end functionality of designed system is evaluated on simulated fault in a model of high voltage network.
Autonomic fault recorder designed for a distribution transformer station MV/LV
Gaborčík, Michal ; Drápela, Jiří (referee) ; Topolánek, David (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with realization of fault recorder designed for a distribution transformer station. In theoretical part is created research about operation of distribution transformer stations and about analytic methods, which gives bases for fault detection in power network. The practical part consists of design and realization of fault recorder in LabVIEW interface using CompactDAQ measurement platform. Purpose of this recorder is monitoring and recording of voltage and current waveforms on secondary side of transformer station during the fault in high voltage network. Principle of fault detection is primarily based on level monitoring of voltage negative symmetrical component. Fault recorder has been successively optimized and the final version is presented in this thesis. At the end functionality of designed system is evaluated on simulated fault in a model of high voltage network.

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