Optimal sizing design of a 1.5 MW permanent magnets synchronous generator for an onshore wind conversion system

Authors

  • H. Gallas Author
  • S. Le Ballois Author
  • H. Aloui Author
  • L. Vido Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj19.368

Keywords:

Wind conversion systems, permanent magnets synchronous generator, analytical modeling, finite element method, optimization

Abstract

This paper proposes a fast and accurate optimal sizing design of 1.5 MW Permanent Magnets Synchronous Generator (PMSG) for a grid-connected wind application. A design strategy inspired from the output space mapping technique is adopted. A fast analytical model is used and detailed to determine the parameters and the performances of the PMSG. Then, the results are validated by a precise finite element model and adjusted iteratively until coherence between the two models is obtained. A multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm is deployed with aim of reducing the total losses and weight of the generator. The algorithm's parameters and results are given and analyzed. Three optimal machines are chosen and tested using a 2D-finite element model. The main design parameters of the optimal generators are given and discussed. Good efficiency and optimal designs are obtained for the sized machines thanks to the adopted design strategy.

Author Biographies

  • H. Gallas

    SATIE Laboratory, SETE team, CY Cergy Paris University, Cergy-Pontoise.

    France

    ESSE Laboratory, ISEM team, ENET’COM, Sfax. Tunisia

  • S. Le Ballois

    SATIE Laboratory, SETE team, CY Cergy Paris University, Cergy-Pontoise.

    France

  • H. Aloui

    ESSE Laboratory, ISEM team, ENET’COM, Sfax. Tunisia

  • L. Vido

    SATIE Laboratory, SETE team, CY Cergy Paris University, Cergy-Pontoise.

    France

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2024-01-03

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