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MV netwok design for 75 new houses in Damborice
Makuta, Peter ; Novák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Ptáček, Michal (advisor)
Content of this thesis is medium voltage network design for seventy five houses in Damborice. At the beginning author discuss about history of transmission network and distribution network. Next topic is about steady state of network. In theoretic part are different solving methods of linear and non-linear simultaneous equations discussed. Author describes four methods – method of node voltages, elimination of balance node, Gauss-Seidel and Newton method. The electric properties of both the overhead transmission lines and cable lines and their variety are part of this work too. There is purpose, forms and parameters of transformers described. Simplicity of author’s design should reduce the usage of many electrical elements visible to residents.
Evaluation of the posibilities of the new source connection to the power system from the voltage point of view
Wasserbauer, Vojtěch ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with examining the possibility of connecting a new source to the distribution network of 110 kV and comparing the effects on the network with the involvement of new resources into two different circuits during operation in the winter and summer. It describes a steady operation of the network and solves the conditions for adding new sources into the grid. The result of this work presents possible problems in the electricity distribution system and a proposal of their possible removal.
Short Circuit Currents in DC Systems
Kolařík, Robin ; Geschwinder, Lukáš (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of short-circuit currents in DC systems. The thesis introduces the possibility of application of low voltage DC distribution in commercial and industrial buildings. The second part is focused to high voltage direct current transmission. The practical part deals with the calculation of short-circuit currents of individual elements and subsequently with short-circuit conditions in the DC network. At the end of the work are evaluated advantages and disadvantages between AC and DC voltage and suitability of use in given areas.
Short Circuit Currents in DC Systems
Kolařík, Robin ; Geschwinder, Lukáš (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of short-circuit currents in DC systems. The thesis introduces the possibility of application of low voltage DC distribution in commercial and industrial buildings. The second part is focused to high voltage direct current transmission. The practical part deals with the calculation of short-circuit currents of individual elements and subsequently with short-circuit conditions in the DC network. At the end of the work are evaluated advantages and disadvantages between AC and DC voltage and suitability of use in given areas.
MV netwok design for 75 new houses in Damborice
Makuta, Peter ; Novák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Ptáček, Michal (advisor)
Content of this thesis is medium voltage network design for seventy five houses in Damborice. At the beginning author discuss about history of transmission network and distribution network. Next topic is about steady state of network. In theoretic part are different solving methods of linear and non-linear simultaneous equations discussed. Author describes four methods – method of node voltages, elimination of balance node, Gauss-Seidel and Newton method. The electric properties of both the overhead transmission lines and cable lines and their variety are part of this work too. There is purpose, forms and parameters of transformers described. Simplicity of author’s design should reduce the usage of many electrical elements visible to residents.
Evaluation of the posibilities of the new source connection to the power system from the voltage point of view
Wasserbauer, Vojtěch ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with examining the possibility of connecting a new source to the distribution network of 110 kV and comparing the effects on the network with the involvement of new resources into two different circuits during operation in the winter and summer. It describes a steady operation of the network and solves the conditions for adding new sources into the grid. The result of this work presents possible problems in the electricity distribution system and a proposal of their possible removal.
Long-term Electric Power Failure in the Czech Republic
KADLECOVÁ, Zdeňka
The electric power is one of the key products without which functioning of our society would be hard to imagine. The electricity distribution network is an interconnected system comprising of a manufacturing part producing electricity from various sources, a transmission system of conductors and equipment, distribution systems of high and low voltage, and of technical control stations suitably distributed to control the whole network. Energy security means ensuring continuity of necessary supplies of energy and energy services to accommodate the protected interests of the state. A long-term electric power failure may have serious consequences for the state security, for providing for basic subsistence needs of the population, individual?s health or the state economy. For their maintenance under ordinary as well as emergency conditions it is particularly necessary to ensure functioning of critical infrastructure. The aim of this thesis is to examine the level of preparedness of the subjects within the critical infrastructure for a long-term interruption of electric power supplies and to create a draft of an emergency preparedness plan of a subject within the critical infrastructure focused on a long-term electric power failure. The research part of the thesis has two parts. The first part includes processing and analysis of the data acquired though a questionnaire survey. The second one presents a draft of the emergency preparedness plan of a subject within the critical infrastructure. The results of the questionnaire survey showed a good readiness of the critical infrastructure for a long-term, extensive electric power failure, which confirms the set hypothesis. The thesis introduces the public, particularly the subjects of the critical infrastructure, to the possibilities of occurrence of long-term, extensive electric power failures, with available prevention of such emergency situations and their preparation, planning and solving. The presented emergency plan draft should help with preparation of an emergency readiness plan of a subject within the critical infrastructure, including outlining the ways to solve emergency situations that may arise in relation with a power failure, and thus to improve protection of the critical infrastructure elements.

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