Finite element modelling and design of the axial fluxsynchronous generator of permanent magnet for direct use in wind turbine
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to design a
permanent annealing generator for use in small wind power
plants. The permanent magnet synchronous machine uses a
permanent magnet to replace the strings of excitation rotors
in the rotor with a lower weight, higher efficiency, and
better performance. On the other hand, Wind is renewable
energy, free and clean. Therefore, the optimal design of a
permanent magnet synchronous generator for use in a wind
power plant provides low energy losses. Two-way Stator
bidirectional AFPM rotor generator with no centralized slot
interference and less winding stator and iron less. The PM
rotor disk can be effective in connecting to a grid or smallscale independent wind power conversion systems.
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