Performance of multi-stage axial-flux machines with MMEs

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作者
Spargo, Anthony James [1 ]
机构
[1] Fountain Court, Cummins Generator Technol Engn Dev, Engn Dev Dept, Peterborough, Cambs, England
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关键词
stators; rotors; ferrites; wind turbines; permanent magnet machines; finite element analysis; permanent magnets; rare-earth magnets; permanent magnet machine; multiple rotors; mixed magnetic elements; particular machine; finite element analysis results; cheap ferrite materials; huge cost decrease; apparent power 10; 0; kVA; frequency; 60; Hz;
D O I
10.1049/joe.2018.8119
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
This study covers the investigation into the reduction of rare-earth magnets in a permanent magnet (PM) machine via the use of multiple rotors to enable a PM generator to be comprised of mixed magnetic elements, hereafter referred to as MME, by substituting ferrite materials into some rotors. The particular machine covered in this paper featured four rotors, with two on the external sides and two inside, along with a trio of stators interlaced between the rotors. The efficiency, power, and cost of this machine are compared herein to explore available benefits of such a configuration as described. It was shown from the finite element analysis results that there was a clear benefit to using cheap ferrite materials in some rotors but not all, allowing for a huge cost decrease while only a small decrease in efficiency. The machine's purpose was for use in a low speed, direct-drive, wind turbine. Therefore, the rated operating speed was required to be very low and was chosen to be 180RPM which meant 40 poles were needed on the rotors to achieve 10kVA at 60Hz.
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页码:4522 / 4526
页数:5
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