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Technical University of Košice Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Department of Electrical Power Engineering. Department of Electric Power Engineering. Erasmus+ teacher and staff mobility. Budapest, Hungary , 1 st – 3 rd May 2018. SLOVAKIA IN EUROPE. S L O V A K I A.
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Technical University of Košice Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Department of Electrical Power Engineering Department of Electric Power Engineering Erasmus+ teacher and staff mobility Budapest, Hungary, 1st– 3rdMay 2018
Technical University of Košice http://www.tuke.sk/ Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics http://www.fei.tuke.sk/ Department of Electric Power Engineering http://kee.fei.tuke.sk/
Technical University of Košice Rector prof. Ing. Stanislav Kmeť, CSc. Faculties Faculty of Arts Faculty of Economics Faculty of Aeronautics Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy a Recycling Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnology
Technical University of Košice Central Institutes • University Library TU • Department of Languages • Department of Physical Education • Institute of Regional and Community Development • Center for consultancy and psychological services • University Centre for Innovation, Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Protection • Department of Engineering Education • Department of Social Sciences • Institute of Computer Technology • Student Dormitories and Canteens • Institute for Lifelong Education • Access center
Technical University of Košice University University staff total: 1 400 (teachers + researchers: 800) Students: 8500 Faculty of EE&I Faculty staff total: 200 (teachers + researchers: 160) Students: 2 400
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Dean prof. Ing. Liberios Vokorokos, PhD. Departments • Dean's Office • Department of Computers and Informatics • Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence • Department of Technologies in Electronics • Department of Electric Power Engineering • Department of Physics • Department of Electronics and Multimedia Communications • Department of Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics • Department of Mathematics and Theoretical Informatics • Department of Theoretical and Industrial Electrical Engineering • Computer Centre
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Study courses The faculty offers three types of full-time and part-time courses: • Bachelor degree courses level 1, 3 years, Bc. (BSc.) • Master degree courses level 2, 2 years, Ing. (MSc.) • Doctorate degree courses level 3, 4 years, PhD.
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Bachelor degree study programmes • Automotive Electronics • Automated Electrical Systems • Business Informatics • Computer Modelling • Computer Networks • Electrical Power Engineering • Industrial Electrical Engineering • Informatics • Intelligent Systems • Physical Engineering of Advanced Materials • Smartelectronics
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Master degree study programmes • Electrical power engineering • Electrical systems • Physical Engineering of Advanced Materials • Business Informatics • Informatics • Intelligent Systems • Multimedia communication technologies • Computer Modelling • Industrial Electrical Engineering • Smartelectronics • Technologies in Automotive Electronic
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Doctorate degree study programmes • Power engineering • Electronic systems and signal processing • Electrical systems • Physical engineering of advanced materials • Economic Informatics • Informatics • Intelligent systems • Multimedia communication technologies • Computer modelling • Industrial electrical engineering • Technologies in automotive electronics
Department of Electric PowerEngineering Head of the Department Dr. h. c. prof. Ing. Michal Kolcun, PhD. Department 26 members: - 3 professors - 5 associated professors - 7 assistant professors - 1 senior scientist - 7 PhD-students (internal form) - 3 technical staff
Department of Electric PowerEngineering Divisions of the Department • Division of generation and distribution ofelectric power • Division of high voltage engineering
Department of Electric PowerEngineering • Research direction: • Principles of electrical energy generation (conventional and unconventional sources of electricity) • Transmission of Electricity (line parameters, calculation of steady-state and transient operating conditions) • Management of the electricity system (automation systems, artificial intelligence) • Protective elements in the power system (classical, digital) • Power consumption (electro-thermal equipment, lighting systems) • Economy of electricity and environmental issues • Research of dynamic phenomena in the power system • Research of the intelligent network to the distribution system • Research of renewable energy sources cooperation and their implementation into the daily load curve • Measurement and evaluation of electrical quantities in terms of power quality • Measurements in power system for the safe operation • The solution of mechanical phenomena of overhead power lines
Department of Electric PowerEngineering • Current solving problems: • Operation optimizing of the renewable energy sources in power system • The optimal voltage regulation in distribution systems • Research on the impact of smart grid to distribution system • The impact of FACTS devices for adjusting the switching characteristics of distance relays • Research on renewable energy sources cooperation in the distribution system • Impact of harmonics influence on the power losses of lines and transformers • Research of devices that improve the dynamic stability of the power system • Technical problems solving in the liberalized electricity market • Research on the use of FACTS devices to minimize losses in power system • Modelling of electricity generation from the wind power farms for power system planning • Research on the impact of RES on support services in electric power systems • Evaluating of the reliability of HV electric power stations and their own consumption • Research on methods of electricity pricing • Analysis and forecast of electricity prices on commodity exchanges • Ampacity of overhead transmission lines • The implementation of Smart Grid technology and determine its impact on security and stability of the power system
Department of Electric PowerEngineering Laboratories • Laboratory of protection relays • Laboratory of photovoltaic • Laboratory of environment protection • Laboratory of power system operation • Laboratory of renewable energy • Laboratory of unconventional energy sources • Laboratory VUKONZE • Smart industry laboratory (in preparation, May 2018) • 3 computer laboratories • Laboratory EMCOM • Laboratory of dielectric spectroscopy • Laboratory of h.v. technique • Laboratory of partial discharge measurements • Laboratory of diagnostics of h.v. components • Laboratory of computer relays • Laboratory of electrical networks • Laboratory of unconventional power sources • Laboratory of lighting engineering • Laboratories of power plants
Laboratories of department Laboratory of high voltage technique Laboratory EMCOM
Laboratories of department Computer laboratories I, II, III
Laboratories of department Laboratory of intelligent electro-install systems Laboratory of protection relays Laboratory of photovoltaic
Laboratories of department Laboratory of lighting engineering Laboratory of power system operation
Laboratories of department Energy audit and design of illuminating systemfor indoor and outdoor spaces (industry halls, administrative areas, sport areas, streets, ...) using software Dialux. Laboratory of lighting engineering – some results of lighting technology
Laboratories of department Laboratory of electrical network
Laboratories of department Laboratory of Renewable Energy includes a modern equipment used for research of mutual impact of the paralel operation of hybrid photovoltaic power plants and distribution networks. The laboratory consists of a controllable DC power supply with a maximum output of 3 kW, which simulates the operation of photovoltaic panels under various atmospheric conditions. Electricity produced from the model of photovoltaic panels, can then be stored in batteries, respectively, consumed by load. Laboratory of renewable energy
Laboratories of department Laboratory of unconventional energy sources
Laboratories of department Laboratory VUKONZE – activity 2.3.
Laboratories of department Laboratory VUKONZE – activity 2.3.
Laboratories of department The laboratory Smart Industry Lab will include a model of electricity producers, distribution lines and consumers, while some consumers in the scheme acting as prosumers. The realization of laboratory will be covered by companies: VSD, a.s., PSM, s.r.o., ABB, s.r.o., VONSCH, s.r.o. and Department of Power Engineering FEI TUKE.
Laboratories of department HVAC testing laboratory of prof. Ing. Karol Marton, DrSc. Lemešany
Excursion to electricity companies Defroster hall of wagons with coal in TE Vojany Training simulator for operators in VUJE Students in the reactor hall of the nuclear power plant Bohunice V1 Excursion in transmission station in Križovany nad Dudváhom
Department of Electric PowerEngineering Excursion to power plants of Slovakia and power companies: • Steel Mills Strážske, a.s., • Východoslovenská distribučná, a.s., • TEKO, a.s., • SEPS, a.s. (PS Križovany), • VET (ENEL) – VD Gabčíkovo, Čierny Váh • ENEL (Jaslovské Bohunice), • BEZ Transformátory, • VUKI, • VUJE, • and more
Department of Electric PowerEngineering Education • The Department of Electric Power Engineering is responsible for two undergraduate (Bachelor) programmes, one graduate (Master) programme and one postgraduate (Doctoral) programme. • The graduates will find their job in technical projecting, research and development departments, operation divisions in the steam, hydro and nuclear power plants. • They are also required as specialists for modern system control and protective equipment in the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity.
Department of Electric PowerEngineering Research Fields • Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Electric Power System Control • Problems of Large Grounding Systems • Complex Solution of Overhead Transmission Lines Mechanics • Fault Analysis in Electric Power Systems • Rationalization of Electrical Heating Equipments Operation • Optimal Design and Operation of Lightening Systems • Use of Solar Energy in Power Systems
Department of Electric PowerEngineering Research Projects • The solution of technical questions in the environment of liberalised electricity market (Scientific Grant Agency - SGA) • Pre-breakdown processes research in insulation system due to multi-stress ageing (SGA) • Increasing of transmission lines reliability and power capability (SGA) • On-line method for transient stability assessment of electric power system (SGA) • Stability of power system of Slovak Republic in deregulated market with electrical energy (Science and Technology Assistance Agency) • The impact of market environment on transmissions and transformations of electricity (The State Program of Research and Development)
Department of Electric PowerEngineering The ELEKTOENERGETIKA journal The ELEKTOENERGETIKA journal is published by The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Technical University of Košice. It is intent on publication of original scientific and professional works on electrical power engineering. There are four main editorial areas: • Focus and Scope: • Generation of Electricity, Transmission, Distribution and Consumption of Electricity. • High Voltage Technique and Diagnostics in Power Engineering. • Power Systems Relaying, Faults Analysis. • Power System Control, Liberalisation of Electricity Market. International editorial board Review of papers Multilingual http://jeen.fei.tuke.sk
ELEKTROENERGETIKA 2019 The 10th International Scientific Symposium on Electrical Power Engineering About the symposium The International Symposium on ELECTRICAL POWER ENGINEERING has been successfully held in Slovakia in the last 18 years. The Symposium provides a unique interdisciplinary forum for discussion about the current electrical power engineering and the industrial applications and opens visions for the energy supplies of the future. Fundamentals, applications, protections, high voltage, measuring techniques, standards and other related topics are within the scope of the symposium. The mission ELEKTROENERGETIKA is the biennial symposium for managers, scientists, engineers, designers and planners from industry, government and academia who have interests in the sustainable electricity for the today and future. The aim of the symposium is to bring together people from industry, government and academia in those disciplines in a living forum. All resposibilities are called to face the current social challenges for excellent science, competitive industries and better society. The event offers the time to prepare scientific and professional background for raising the level of excellence in Europe's and world's science and technology base. It presents a steady stream of research outputs and innovations in the main topics proposed. http://seen.fei.tuke.sk/
Department of Electric PowerEngineering Cooperation in Slovakia • Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice • Slovak Power Plants, Inc. (SE, a.s.), Bratislava • Power Plant EVO, Vojany • Power Plant ENO, Nováky • Hydro Power Plants VET, Trenčín • Nuclear Power Plant EBO, Jaslovské Bohunice • Heat and Power Plant TEKO, Košice • Slovak Electric Transmission System, Inc., Bratislava • VSE - East Slovakia Power Engineering, Inc., Košice • SSE - Centre Slovakia Power Engineering, Inc., Žilina
Department of Electric PowerEngineering Cooperation in Slovakia • ABB ELEKTRO, Ltd., Bratislava • Research Institute of Nuclear Power Plants, Inc. (VUJE, a.s.), Trnava • Slovak Railway (ŽSR), Košice • ELEKTROVOD, Inc. Bratislava • Slovak Gas Industry, Division Slovtransgaz, Nitra • U.S. Steel, Košice • Chemko, Inc. - Strážske • Chemes, Inc. - Humenné • Rhodia, Inc. - Humenné • Nylstar, Inc. - Humenné
Department of Electric PowerEngineering International Cooperation • West Bohemian University, Pilsen, Czech Republic • VŠB Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic • Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic • Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic • Polytechnika Czestochowska, Poland • Technical University of Katowice, Poland • Akademia Górniczo - Hutnicza, Krakow, Poland • Hungarian Copper Promotion Centre Budapest, Hungary • University of Miskolc, Hungary • University of Oradea, Romania
Department of Electric PowerEngineering International Cooperation • Brunel University, London, U.K. • Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Russia • Sankt - Petersburg Power Education Institute of Power Engineering, State Department of Russian Federation, Russia • Riga Technical University, Latvia • Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia • Haefely Test A.G. TETTEX Instruments Division, Dietikon Zürich, Switzerland • Technical University of Graz, Austria • WSH Zwickau, Germany
Department of Electric PowerEngineering Erasmus+ Bilateral Agreement • Brunel University, London, U.K. • Technical University of Graz, Austria • West Bohemian University, Pilsen, Czech Republic • VŠB Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic • Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic • Polytechnika Czestochowska, Poland • Technical University of Riga, Latvia • Technical University of Budapest, Hungary • Polytechnika Budapest, Hungary • EUSS Barcelona, Spain • Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Thank you for your attention Department of Electric Power Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Technical University of Košice Mäsiarska 74 042 01 Košice Slovak Republic E-mail: kee.fei@tuke.sk http://kee.fei.tuke.sk Tel: +421 / 55 / 602 3550