Title :
Prospects for magnetization of large PM rotors: conclusions from a development case study
Author :
Curiac, P. ; Kang, D.H. ; Jeong, Y.H. ; Jung, S.J.
Abstract :
Summary form only given. A development feasibility study has been conducted for magnetizing the rotor of a 1.7 MVA, 20 rpm, permanent magnets (PMs) excited synchronous wind turbine generation. Various technical problem areas, and their likely influence on the overall design concept, are reviewed. Thus, some particularly important problems are identified: KERI´s conventional facilities ensure sufficient energy for magnetizing, pair by pair, of all the PMs of the rotor. A rotor and inductor optimal arrangement of a magnetizing system´s configuration is required in order to avoid a wrong, strong magnetization of the neighboring poles. It is also needed to take into account the mechanical strength of the magnetizing inductor winding to withstand electromagnetic forces. This paper presents the result of the analytical calculation of such a specialized inductor and a PC Spice based software simulation of the magnetizer circuit. Finally, a transient FEM simulation of the inductors connected by the external electric circuit has been done. All three methods confirm the possibility of a successful magnetization, pair by pair, of all rotor poles. Design proposals are detailed and conclusions are relevant for magnetizing large rotors with surface - mounted PMs in general.
Keywords :
finite element analysis; magnetisation; permanent magnet generators; power engineering computing; rotors; software engineering; synchronous generators; turbogenerators; 1.7 MVA; PC Spice; inductor optimal arrangement; magnetization; magnetizing inductor winding; magnetizing system configuration; mechanical strength; permanent magnets excited synchronous wind turbine generation; rotor; transient finite element analysis; Circuit simulation; Electromagnetic forces; Inductors; Magnetic analysis; Magnetization; Permanent magnets; Rotors; Synchronous generators; Wind energy generation; Wind turbines;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2003, IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7989-6
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2003.1267451