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2013-09-05
A Novel Double-Winding Permanent Magnet Flux Modulated Machine for Stand-Alone Wind Power Generation
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Progress In Electromagnetics Research, Vol. 142, 275-289, 2013
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel double-winding flux modulated permanent magnet machine (FMPM) for stand-alone wind power generation. Based on the flux-modulating effect, a concentrated winding set and a distributed winding set can be artfully equipped on one stator component. This makes the proposed machine possessing much simpler structure than traditional double-winding double-stator PM machines. Comparative study shows that the proposed FMPM can offer higher torque capability and stronger flux adjustability than the existing single-winding FMPMs.
Citation
Linni Jian, Jianing Liang, Yujun Shi, and Guo Xu, "A Novel Double-Winding Permanent Magnet Flux Modulated Machine for Stand-Alone Wind Power Generation," PIER, Vol. 142, 275-289, 2013.
doi:10.2528/PIER13072304
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