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Optimal design of a high-speed slotless permanent magnet synchronous generator with soft magnetic composite stator yoke and rectifier load. Paper we present the results of a time-domain identification procedure to estimate the linear parameters of a salient-pole synchronous machine at standstill. Accounting for all phenomena responsible. May 05, 2019 This is a significantly higher ratio than the one in modern commercial machines or designs reported in the literature. The air-gap length, the rotor-pole number and the AC/DC winding ampere turns ratio are, the higher the power factor will be. Machines are recently attracting more attention for utilisation in low-speed, high-torque.
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A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2017)
Special Issue Editor
Guest Editor Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong Website| E-Mail Interests: electric and hybrid vehicles; machines and drives; renewable and clean energies; power electronics |
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Renewable energy (RE) has been globally identified to be the key to combating air pollution and global warming. Over the years, there have been significant advancements in RE harvesting, especially in the areas of electric machines and drives.
This Special Issue, entitled “Electric Machines and Drives for Renewable Energy Harvesting”, invites articles that address state-of-the-art technologies and new developments of electric machines and drives for RE harvesting, including, but not limited to, power generation and energy storage. Articles that deal with the latest hot topics in RE machines and drives are particularly encouraged, such as permanent-magnet (PM) brushless machines, stator-PM machines, magnetless machines, magnetic-geared machines, Vernier machines, transverse-flux machines and high-temperature superconducting (HTS) machines, as well as their drive systems for direct torque control, efficiency optimization, and maximum power point tracking. In addition, articles that discuss direct-drive machines for micro-hydro, wind and wave power generation, as well as special machines for flywheel energy storage would be of particular interest. The discussion on the relationship between electric machines for different RE harvesting systems, such as hydro versus tidal or solar-thermal versus geothermal is most welcome.
Prof. Dr. K.T. Chau
Guest Editor
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- renewable energy harvesting
- PM brushless machine
- magnetless machine
- special machine
- direct-drive machine
- micro-hydro generator
- wind generator
- wave energy converter
- power generation control
- flywheel energy storage
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