Conventional and TFPM linear generators for direct-drive wave energy conversion

Journal Article (2005)
Author(s)

Henk Polinder (TU Delft - Electrical Power Processing)

BC Mecrow (External organisation)

AG Jack (External organisation)

PG Dickinson (External organisation)

MA Mueller (External organisation)

Research Group
Electrical Power Processing
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/TEC.2005.845522
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Publication Year
2005
Research Group
Electrical Power Processing
Issue number
2
Volume number
20
Pages (from-to)
260-267

Abstract

The archimedes wave swing (AWS) is a system that converts ocean wave energy into electric energy. The goal of the research described in this paper is to identify the most suitable generator type for this application. Of the conventional generator types, the three-phase permanent-magnet synchronous generator with iron in both stator and translator is most suitable, because it is cheaper and more efficient than the induction generator, the switched reluctance generator, and the permanent-magnet (PM) generator with an air-gap winding. The paper also proposes a new transverse-flux PM (TFPM) generator topology that could be suitable for this application. This new double-sided moving-iron TFPM generator has flux concentrators, magnets, and conductors on the stator, while the translator only consists of iron.

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