2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.protcy.2013.12.230
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Investigation on Flux Characteristics of Field Excitation Flux Switching Machine with Single FEC Polarity

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“…Presently, there are far too many other concepts for wind generating systems that cannot be fully debated in this paper because they are either both developed but are yet established for wind generating systems, or are still relatively new and are being tested, or have been proposed and information about them is very scanty. However, a number of them will be mentioned here for reference purposes: (Sulaiman et al, 2013;Kayano et al, 2010;Ojeda et al, 2012) • Ferrite-assisted reluctance synchronous generator (FA-RSG) (Baek et al, 2009); • Magnetic gears and pseudo-direct drive (Wenlong, 2011); • Superconducting machines (Jensen et al, 2013); • PM Field-intensified synchronous reluctance generator (FI-RSG) (theoretical).…”
Section: Innovative Wind Generator Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presently, there are far too many other concepts for wind generating systems that cannot be fully debated in this paper because they are either both developed but are yet established for wind generating systems, or are still relatively new and are being tested, or have been proposed and information about them is very scanty. However, a number of them will be mentioned here for reference purposes: (Sulaiman et al, 2013;Kayano et al, 2010;Ojeda et al, 2012) • Ferrite-assisted reluctance synchronous generator (FA-RSG) (Baek et al, 2009); • Magnetic gears and pseudo-direct drive (Wenlong, 2011); • Superconducting machines (Jensen et al, 2013); • PM Field-intensified synchronous reluctance generator (FI-RSG) (theoretical).…”
Section: Innovative Wind Generator Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Synchronous reluctance generator (SynRG) (Tokunaga et al;2011) • Switched reluctance generator (SRG) (Choi et al, 2014); • Brushless DFIG (BDFIG) (Long et al, 2013); • Split-PM induction generator (S-PMIG) (Potgieter, 2011); • Slip synchronous-PM generator (SS-PMG) (Potgieter, 2014); • Switched-flux generator (SFG) (Sulaiman et al, 2013;Kayano et al, 2010;Ojeda et al, 2012) • Ferrite-assisted reluctance synchronous generator (FA-RSG) (Baek et al, 2009); • Magnetic gears and pseudo-direct drive (Wenlong, 2011); • Superconducting machines (Jensen et al, 2013); • PM Field-intensified synchronous reluctance generator (FI-RSG) (theoretical).…”
Section: Innovative Wind Generator Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be categorized into three groups that are PMFSM, FEFSM, and HEFSM. Both PMFSM and FEFSM has only permanent magnet (PM) and field excitation coil (FEC), respectively as their main flux sources, while HEFSM combines both PM and FECs [1][2] Initially, a PMFSM that is permanent magnet single-phase angle actuator or well known as laws relay has been developed [3]. It was further improved to single phase generator with 4 stator slots and 4 or 6 rotor poles.…”
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confidence: 99%