Electromagnetic analysis of an axial flow machine with permanent magnets for use in wind turbines

Authors

  • F. J. A. Linard Author
  • D. S. Oliveira Jr. Author
  • R. S. T. Pontes Author
  • V.P.B. Aguiar Author
  • T.R. Fernandes Neto Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj11.305

Keywords:

Machine design, wind power, permanent magnets axial flux machine

Abstract

Nowadays, there is a global trend for searching new sources of energy with lower possible aggression to the environment and to humans in generation of electric power. According to the Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency (ANEEL), the generation through wind power now is around 1200MW of installed power, and the government has already signed 140 new projects to be installed until the end of 2013, with which the country would produce about 5000MW. This favorable scenario for the development of wind power, leads to several jobs in the area of forecasting and designs of electrical machines for wind turbines. This paper deals with the study of a 50 kW Torus generator with rare-earth permanent magnets applied in wind turbines. Such topology is compact, simple and has a high efficiency.

Author Biographies

  • F. J. A. Linard

    Federal University of Ceará 
    Department of Electrical Engineering 
    Fortaleza, Brazil 

  • D. S. Oliveira Jr.

    Federal University of Ceará 
    Department of Electrical Engineering 
    Fortaleza, Brazil 

  • R. S. T. Pontes

    Federal University of Ceará 
    Department of Electrical Engineering 
    Fortaleza, Brazil 

  • V.P.B. Aguiar

    Federal University of the Semi-Arid 
    Department of Energy Engineering 
    Mossoró, Brazil 

  • T.R. Fernandes Neto

    Federal University of Ceará 
    Department of Electrical Engineering 
    Fortaleza, Brazil 

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2024-01-24

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