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Design of Bilateral Switched Reluctance Linear Generator to Convert Wave Energy: Case Study in Sicily

2013

The aim of this work is a case study of the adaptation bilateral switched reluctance linear generator to the exploitation of energy of the sea. This type of generator can be used to convert wave energy in electrical energy. In this paper we present an analytical sizing and FEM simulation. As for the results, analysis of the data extracted through the simulations it was possible to calculate the emf. The emf was calculated in two cases of motion of the slider: first hypothesis has set the constant speed while the second is a variable speed according to the law of an oscillatory motion of the sea.

EngineeringWork (thermodynamics)business.industryElectric potential energyGeneral EngineeringSwitched reluctance motorFinite element methodGenerator (circuit theory)Control theoryLinear congruential generatorSliderElectronic engineeringbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Advanced Materials Research
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Electromagnetic-thermal analysis of a hybrid switched-reluctance motor

2002

Materials scienceMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsThermal analysisSwitched reluctance motorAutomotive engineeringElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsInternational Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics
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Electromechanical properties of a disc‐type salient‐pole brushless DC motor with different pole numbers

2003

A brushless, permanent magnet, three‐phase disc‐type salient‐pole DC motor with co‐axial flux in the stator is considered. Electromechanical properties of a basic eight‐pole motor are compared with those for a 16‐pole one of the same volume, in order to contrast the two potential candidates for variable‐speed, low‐cost drives. As a basis of the comparative analysis, 3D FEM magnetic field modelling and circuit analysis considering an electronic commutator are employed. Increasing the number of poles results in unfavourable raising in the switching frequency. The eight‐pole motor construction has been shown in simulations to have higher efficiency and lower power losses than its 16‐pole count…

PhysicsUniversal motorApplied MathematicsDC motorAC motorField coilSwitched reluctance motorComputer Science ApplicationsComputational Theory and MathematicsControl theoryBrushed DC electric motorElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSynchronous motorInduction motorCOMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering
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