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Modeling of Transients in Electrical Machines and Apparatus

Anotace

This subject should give the students of 4th year of the magister degree of the university education the comprehensive knowledge of transient effects on electrical machines and apparatus. In practices the students learn to create and to applicate equivalent diagrams of switches, lines, various types of loads etc. for the solution of the transient effects by means of the EMTP - ATP software. New methods of the transient effects modelling increase the effectiveness of the solution of practical engineering problems.

Povinná literatura

Mason, J.R.: Switch engineering handbook, New York, 1993
EMTP Manual
Cassie, A.M: Introduction to the theory of circuit interruption, in: Trencham. H.: Circuit breaking, London, McGraw-Hill 1953
Gerszonowicz, H.: High-Voltage A.C. Circuit-Breakers.London,McGraw-Hill 1953
Greenwood,A.: Electrical transient in power systems.New York, Sydney, Toronto, Wiley Interscience, 1971.
Holm, R.: Electric Contacts Handbook. Berlin, Springer-Verlag 1958, 1967.
Jahn, R.G.:Physics of electric propulsion, New York McGraw-Hill 1968.
Batiwala, F. et al: Comparsion of arc extinguishing systems, inductive currents. Helsinki 1981.
Blower, R.W. et al: Vacuum circuit-breaker for distribution voltages. In: Symp. on h.v. switching equipment. Sydney 1979.
Burrage, L.M.: The operation of vacuum interrupters when tested at abnormal voltages, IEEE PAS 94, 1975.

Doporučená literatura

Browne - Circuit Interruption - Theory and Techniques, CRC Press, 1984, ISBN: 082477177X 
Nakanishi - Switching Phenomena in High-Voltage Circuit Breakers, CRC Press, 1991, ISBN: 0824785436 
Greenwood, A. - Electrical Transient in Power Systems, Willey-Interscience, 1991, ISBN: 0471620580 
Van Der Sluis, L. - Transients in Power Systems, John Willey & Sons, 2001, ISBN: 0471486396 


Language of instruction čeština
Code 410-4108
Abbreviation MPESP
Course title Modeling of Transients in Electrical Machines and Apparatus
Coordinating department Department of Electrical Power Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Stanislav Mišák, Ph.D.