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CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
STUDY PLANS
2011/2012

Applied Power Engineering 2

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Code Completion Credits Range Language
XD15AE2 Z,ZK 4 14+4s Czech
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Department of Electroenergetics
Synopsis:

The aim of the subject is acquiring overview on chemical, photovoltaic and alternative renewable sources. The next main part deals with creation of simulation models of modules and units of hydro, steam and nuclear plants. The models allow to get overview of correlations in dynamics of power plants. The subject is focused as well on examples of logic and control systems

Requirements:
Syllabus of lectures:

1. Chemical sources

2. Photovoltaic sources

3. Alternative renewable sources

4. Complex power engineering models creation. Etalon setting of controllers

5. Elementary model modules of power plants equipment

6. Models, control circuits and operation of steam generators

7. Models, control circuits and operation of steam turbines

8. Models, control circuits and operation of hydro turbines

9. Models, control circuits of nuclear reactors

10. Safety and operation of nuclear reactors

11. Full models of power engineering plants

12. Control programs of power units

13. Logical control systems

14. Control systems in power unit operations

Syllabus of tutorials:

1. Chemical sources

2. Photovoltaic sources

3. Alternative renewable sources

4. Applied examples of controller setting-up

5. Creation of models of basic modules

6. Creation of steam generator model

7. Creation of steam turbine model

8. Creation of hydro power unit model

9. Creation of nuclear reactor model

10. Simulation of nuclear reactor operating

11. Measuring of laboratory nuclear reactor

12. Creation of complex simulating model of power unit

13. Implementation of power unit control programs in a simulating model

14. Examples of creation of logic operating

Study Objective:
Study materials:

1. A.W.Ordys. Modelling and simulation of power generation plants. Springer Verlag 1994

2. J.B.Knowles. Simulation and control of electrical power stations.

3. Michael Polonyi. Power & process control systems. Mc. Graww-Hill 1991.

4. J.P.Barret. Power system simulation. Chapman & Hall 1997.

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The course is a part of the following study plans:
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