The Determination of Effects of Primary and Secondary Geometry of Tubular Linear Generator

Abstract

In this paper, general information on the construction of tubular generators are given. Also, the numeric analyses were conducted by using 2D and 3D finite elements software. The output power, iron loss and cogging force change were compared by sensing the primary and secondary structural geometry of generator. Instead of the annular magnets, the magnets in the form of block were used mobile (secondary) part of generator. Also, analyses were conducted on the generator for two primary geometries.

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Serdal Arslan, Osman Gürdal, Sibel Akkaya Oy

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  • EP ID EP388993
  • DOI 10.9790/1676-1201010611.
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Serdal Arslan, Osman Gürdal, Sibel Akkaya Oy (2017). The Determination of Effects of Primary and Secondary Geometry of Tubular Linear Generator. IOSR Journals (IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering), 12(1), 6-11. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-388993