Design and analysis of a dual-stator spoke-type linear vernier machine for wave energy extraction

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In this paper, a dual-stator, spoke-type linear vernier machine (DSSLVM) for wave energy extraction application was proposed. This machine is capable of producing a competitively high thrust force and force density at a low operation speed in direct drive systems. The operation principal and working of the proposed DSSLVM were studied. The stator core height is adjusted to improve the overall force density of the proposed machine while reducing the force ripple. To evaluate the advantages of the proposed DSSLVM, the main performance was compared with that of a recently developed linear primary permanent magnet vernier machine (LPPMVM). The proposed machine exhibited greater thrust force and force density, an improved power factor and lower force ripple with the same permanent magnet (PM) volume compared to the LPPMVM.

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Khaliq, S., & Kwon, B. I. (2016). Design and analysis of a dual-stator spoke-type linear vernier machine for wave energy extraction. Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology, 11(6), 1700–1706. https://doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2016.11.6.1700

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