Finite Element Analysis of Permanent Magnet Induction Generator

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Many reliable energy conversion methods are constantly being sought for renewable energy applications. The permanent magnet induction generator is a new concept which uses permanent magnets to provide the flux in the machine. This will lead to an improved power factor and higher efficiency. This type of generator is a very attractive renewable solution. In this paper ,firstly,introduce the structure and principle of permanent magnet induction generator. Secondly, the dynamic starting performance of this machine is studied. Finally, finite element analysis and simulation are carried out, the results verify the performance of the machine meet the design requirements.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 614-615)

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1250-1253

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December 2012

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