A feasibility study on a new brushless and gearless contra-rotating permanent magnet wind power generator

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In this paper, a novel fully integrated contra-rotating permanent magnet (PM) generator is proposed. In order to efficiently capture wind energy, two contra-rotating rotors are integrated, based on magnetic field modulating principle, into a single PM machine. A relatively high angular velocity is created and the torque density is improved. The steady-state and transient performance of the machine is simulated using time-stepping finite-element method. The computation results are used to showcase the validity of the proposed machine design. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Niu, S., Ho, S. L., Fu, W. N., Chau, K. T., & Lin, F. (2014). A feasibility study on a new brushless and gearless contra-rotating permanent magnet wind power generator. In Journal of Applied Physics (Vol. 115). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4862513

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