Abstract

In the 21st century, every country is seeking an alternative source of energy especially the renewable sources. There are considerable developments in the wind energy technology in recent years and in more particular on the vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) as they are modular, less installation cost and portable in comparison with that of the horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) systems. The cut-in speed of a conventional wind turbine is 3.5 m/s to 5 m/s. Mechanical geared generators are commonly found in wind technology to step up power conversion to accommodate the needs of the generator. Wind turbine gearboxes suffer from overload problem and frequent maintenance in spite of the high torque density produced. However, an emerging alternative to gearing system is Magnetic Gear (MG) as it offers significant advantages such as free from maintenance and inherent overload protection. In this project, numerical analysis is done on designed magnetic gear greatly affects the performance of the generator in terms of voltage generation. Magnetic flux density is distributed evenly across the generator as seen from the uniform sinusoidal output waveform. Consequently, the interaction of the magnetic flux of the permanent magnets has shown no disturbance to the output of the generator as the voltage generated shows uniform waveform despite the rotational speed of the gears. The simulation is run at low wind speed and the results show that the generator starts generating a voltage of 240 V at a wind speed of 1.04 m/s. This shows great improvement in the operating capability of the wind turbine.

Highlights

  • As oil reservoirs are running low and the increase in human population with demand, every country is seeking for an alternative source of energy especially the renewable energy sources

  • Magnetic flux density behavior of any generator is the primary evaluation that should be considered in designing a machine as this analysis fundamentally determines the output of the machine

  • The proposed magnetic gear has a direct interaction with the outer rotor permanent magnets and this might affect the output quality of the machine negatively

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Introduction

As oil reservoirs are running low and the increase in human population with demand, every country is seeking for an alternative source of energy especially the renewable energy sources. The wind technology and photovoltaic (PV) systems are found to be part of the two fast-growing technologies in the effort of generation of cleaner energy. The only few countries with substantial wind speed are Japan, a few islands in China Sea, Guam and Mariana Islands. The majority of these areas are not suitable for wind power generation. Southeast Asia has poor wind potential on over 80% of the territory [2]. Countries situated near or on the equator experience low wind speed due to the different direction of the wind that cancels on each other at the equator. The wind energy potential in Malaysia is very limited due to the low wind speed condition

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