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Abstract(s)
This work is motivated by the application of
Switched Reluctance Generator (SRG) to direct-drive wind
turbines and other low speed renewable energy systems. Direct
drive energy converters take important benefits from the
elimination of the gearbox, which has traditionally been used to
interface a slowly prime mover shaft with the generator shaft.
Moreover, the actual trend of exploiting the offshore wind
resources makes robustness and reliability vital to the economic
operation of wind turbines in that specific environment. The
proposed field-based model with a triangular approach of the
characteristics of flux-linkage makes it easy to incorporate
magnetic saturation by introducing some constraints. With a
specific aid of finite element analysis, the triangular approach of
magnetic characteristics is used to make the comparison of SRG
topologies a less time-consuming task. This work underlines
dimensional and similarity arguments to extend previous
discussions about SRG modeling into a more general context.
Description
Trabalho apresentado em 54th International Universities Power Engineering Conference, 3-6 setembro 2019, Bucareste, Roménia
Keywords
Field-based models Flux-linkage characteristics Switched Reluctance Generators