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Ozemljevanje črpalne elektrarne
ID GUSEL, TADEJ (Author), ID Kobav, Matej Bernard (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Močnik, Žarko (Comentor)

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Abstract
Vsak objekt, ki je pod napetostjo, mora imeti nek ozemljitveni sistem, naj bo to ladja, letalo, hiša ali elektrarna. Ozemljitveni sistem mora zagotavljati varnost ljudi in opreme. S tega vidika se poraja vprašanje, kako se ozemljevanja lotimo v elektrarnah, kjer so napetosti lahko tudi tisočkrat višje kot doma. Odločili smo se, da zasnujemo ozemljitveni sistem za črpalno hidroelektrarno z zajetjem, oddaljenim od stikališča. Črpalna hidroelektrarna je s stališča ozemljitev zanimiva ne samo zaradi visokih napetosti, ampak tudi zaradi galvanske povezave do zajetja, zaradi česar se pojavi prenesen potencial. Namen dela je opisati problematiko prenesenega potenciala in predstaviti pristop k načrtovanju ozemljilnega sistema elektroenergetskih objektov. Tako se v delu posvetimo teoretičnim izhodiščem, ki so potrebna za učinkovito načrtovanje, pri čemer si pomagamo s strokovnimi priročniki, standardi in znanstvenimi članki. Z osvojenimi teoretičnimi izhodišči nadaljujemo raziskavo ozemljevanja s praktičnim pristopom, kjer s pomočjo orodja XGSLab analiziramo prvi model ozemljitvenega sistem, ki ga nato postopoma nadgrajujemo. Zastavljeni cilj dosežemo s končnim modelom, ki predstavlja realno stanje, pri čemer dobljeni rezultati pri uporabi modeliranega ozemljila zadostijo zahtevam standarda SIST EN 50522. Bolj kot končni model je ključnega pomena predvsem predstavitev miselnega procesa in pristopa, kako odpraviti ovire, na katere smo naleteli, zato je v delu opisan razvoj modela z vsemi razmisleki in morebitnimi rešitvami.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ozemljitveni sistem, model zemlje (prsti), specifična upornost zemlje (prsti), prenesen potencial
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FE - Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174348 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:253523459 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:01.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:Grounding of a Pumped-Storage Power Plant
Abstract:
Every energized structure must have a grounding system, whether it is a ship, an aircraft, a house, or a power plant. The grounding system is essential for ensuring the safety of both people and equipment. From this perspective, the question arises: what grounding approach should be used in power plants, where voltages can be up to a thousand times higher than in residential installations? In this work, a grounding system for a pumped-storage hydropower plant was designed, with the reservoir located at a distance from the switchyard. From a grounding standpoint, pumped-storage plant is particularly interesting - not only because of the high operating voltages, but also due to its galvanic coupling with the reservoir, which raises concerns about transferred potentials. The purpose of this thesis is to examine and describe the issue of transferred potential and to present an approach for designing a grounding system for power facilities. The work first addresses the theoretical background necessary for efficient design, based on relevant guidelines, technical standards and scientific literature. This theoretical foundation is then applied in practice using the XGSLab software to develop an initial grounding system model, which is subsequently refined through iterative improvements. The final model represents the actual installation and complies with the SIST EN 50522 standard. However, more important than the final design itself is the systematic approach to overcoming the challenges encountered throughout the process. These aspects are documented through the description of the model’s development, the underlying considerations, and the proposed solutions.

Keywords:grounding system, soil model, soil resistivity, transferred potential

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