About us
Head of the Department | Address |
doc. Ing. Zdeněk Müller, Ph.D. |
Address: Czech Technical University in Prague, FEE |
Shortly about activities
The department is focused on the topics concerning the theoretical and application problems of the production, transmission, distribution and utilisation of electric energy in the following areas:
- Development, cooperation, control, reliability and optimization in power engineering systems
- Ecological problems of power engineering
- Distributed generation of electric energy in distribution systems
- Electrical power systems in industrials plants.
- Electrical power supplying systems for industry, regions, cities, the tertiary sector and housing
- Electrical building installations
- Faulted systems and application of protective systems
- Laboratory testing of protective devices and systems
- Voltage quality, power-disturbance elimination
- Mathematical and computer modelling of the coupled problems in the area of heavy current electrical engineering and electrical power engineering
- Selected energy-demanding technologies (induction heating and associated physical processes in solid and liquid metals)
- High-voltage engineering including a high-voltage laboratory hall, totally shielded and equipped with sources of DC (up to 200kV), AC (up to 500 kV) and surge voltage (up to 1,5 MV)
- Research in the field of modern diagnostic methods in insulation systems of non-rotating and rotating electrical machines and high-voltage systems
- Making of database systems for operational diagnostics, the application of expert systems and artificial intelligence
- Fast and transient wave phenomena, surges in transmission and distribution system
- Analysis and implementation of precise measuring systems, high voltages and high impulse currents
- Lighting engineering including a specialized laboratory
- Research of lighting systems and light fields
- Reflection parameters of interior surface analysis
- Electroheat devices and technologies
- Research of electrothermal processes
- Energy audit and the thermal comfort of interiors