Efficiency Comparison Between A Permanent Magnet Generator and A Pseudo Direct Drive
Efficiency Comparison Between A Permanent Magnet Generator and A Pseudo Direct Drive
The magneto motive force (MMF) of the The product of Fr(θ) and Pr(θ) yields the
inner rotor and the permeance of the outer air-gap flux distribution :
modulators are mathematically
expressed by :
AP0 Fundamental
A
r (2 h - 1)
sinC1 inner t (FC)
Fr
h 1
(2 h - 1)
sin 2h 1 pinner innert h 1
Pr P0
B
(2 - 1)
sin 2 1n p p t
cos C C
C 21 C1inner
t Harm.
1 2 1
1 C C H1 e
C0
2 h 1
1 cosC C 2 1
C
2
C
1
1 inner H2
Where A is the permanent magnet 2 1 t
C C
MMF amplitude, B , is the modulators 2 1
when the outer magnet array is held stationary , and the modulators
are driven by a turbine, the gear ratio becomes
inner np
Gr
p pinner
If it is considered there are no losses, the power in inner rotor is
equal to power in the modulators, then
Tp inner np
Gr
Tinner p pinner
FINITE ELEMENTS COMPUTED FLUX AT OUTER AIR-GAP
(pinner = 2 and np =21)
Radial field density at outer air-gap due Radial field density harmonic content at
to the inner magnets only, with outer air-gap due to the inner magnets
modulating rotor. only, with modulating rotor.
As espected the dominant components are 2nd, 19th and 23th, which
corresponds to FC, H1 and H2, since pinner=2 and np=21, when h 1
GENERATOR’S SIZING
Output Coefficient
Pout 2
p 2
0.5 kw1AmBmgcos
Di Lins
Pout
Di2Li
pns
Pout
Di 3
pns
Stack
0.56
p length ratio
for a
certain
number of
pole-pairs
PDD COMPONENTS SPECIFIC SIZE (1):
Number of pole-pairs and modulators
inner 1000
8.3
p 120
np 25
8.3
pinner 3
Kh, Kc and Ke were found from loss curves for E170 steel provided by an
electrical manufacturer
LOSSES CALCULATION – CORE LOSSES (2)
One can notice that the amount of copper and iron losses are
greater in the PDD than in the PGM, but due the mechanical loss of
the gear coupled to PMG, the efficiency of whole set decreases,
hence the PDD efficiency is greater than the PGM.
RESULTS (3)
Table V shows the dimensions and power densities.
The power density of the PGM is 20.4 % greater than the PDD
regardless of the mechanical gear volume.
CONCLUSION
In this paper the comparison of losses and efficiency of a
Permanent Magnet Generator and Pseudo Direct Drive
was performed.
It was concluded that the amount of copper and iron
losses are greater in PDD than PGM, but due the
mechanical loss of the gear coupled to PMG the PDD is
more efficient.
The power density of PGM is greater than PDD excluded
the mechanical gear.
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