Title :
Basic analysis and design of the permanent magnet hybrid type magnetic bearing for small-sized hydraulic generator
Author :
Kurita, Nobuyuki ; Ohshio, Keisuke ; Ishikawa, Takeo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Gunma Univ., Gunma, Japan
Abstract :
Exploitation of the renewable energy is expected one of the most effective expedient to reduce of green house gas emissions, principally CO2. In this context, small-sized hydraulic power generation is considered one effective method because of its potential energy amount. However, mechanical bearing which support the rotor shaft causes rotational loss and durability limitation. For the purpose of upgrade performance of hydraulic generator, permanent magnet hybrid type magnetic bearing is proposed in this study. Stator is designed by finite element method magnetic field analysis in order to obtain stronger bearing force with same size stator diameter. In addition, simple experimental setup is manufactured with the object of measuring bearing force of proposed magnetic bearing. Moreover, in order to predict dynamic performance of the rotor, simulation was carried out by using measured bearing force stiffness and permanent magnet negative spring constant. Simulation result show high response performances.
Keywords :
finite element analysis; hydroelectric generators; magnetic bearings; permanent magnet generators; bearing force stiffness; finite element method; hydraulic power generation; magnetic field analysis; permanent magnet hybrid type magnetic bearing; permanent magnet negative spring constant; small-sized hydraulic generator; stator; Force measurement; Hybrid power systems; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic levitation; Permanent magnets; Potential energy; Power generation; Renewable energy resources; Stators; Bearing force characteristics; Magnetic bearing; Magnetic field analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Conference (IPEC), 2010 International
Conference_Location :
Sapporo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5394-8
DOI :
10.1109/IPEC.2010.5544514