2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16041721
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A Review of Magnetic Gear Technologies Used in Mechanical Power Transmission

Abstract: This paper presents a literature review on magnetic gears, highlighting the advantages of using these technologies for mechanical power transmission applications in wind energy conversion systems and transportation, such as in electric vehicles. Magnetic gear technologies have important advantages over their mechanical counterparts. They can perform the speed change and torque transmission between input and output shafts by a contactless mechanism with a quiet operation and overload protection without the issu… Show more

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“…In power plants with an installed capacity of several mega watts, such as wind power, the use of magnetic gears instead of reduction gearboxes can be aimed at achieving technical ad vantages and overcoming the technological difficulties existing in the industry in the production of highquality largediame ter gears for multimegawatt class gearboxes [12,13]. The complex technology of gear production increases the risk of using these devices [14]. At the same time, the production of magnetic gears as electromechanical devices requires the de velopment of advanced technologies in machining and can be carried out on the existing base for the production of electric machines.…”
Section: Electrical Complexes and Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In power plants with an installed capacity of several mega watts, such as wind power, the use of magnetic gears instead of reduction gearboxes can be aimed at achieving technical ad vantages and overcoming the technological difficulties existing in the industry in the production of highquality largediame ter gears for multimegawatt class gearboxes [12,13]. The complex technology of gear production increases the risk of using these devices [14]. At the same time, the production of magnetic gears as electromechanical devices requires the de velopment of advanced technologies in machining and can be carried out on the existing base for the production of electric machines.…”
Section: Electrical Complexes and Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where T 1 (1) is the left-side torque and, in this case, the smaller diameter, which is calculated with the axial length equal to the actual 3D length; T 1 (2) is the right-side torque and, in this case, the larger diameter, which is calculated with the axial length equal to the actual 3D length. The two 2D torques must be calculated with the same axial length.…”
Section: Governing Equations For the Magnetic Fields Of The Ccmgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent developments in magnetic materials and technologies have made magnetic gears (MGs) attractive for many researchers and developers [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. MGs are potentially usable in many applications, such as wind and marine renewable energy systems [2,3], transportation [7][8][9], aerospace [10,11], and underwater propulsion [12], especially where direct mechanical coupling between rotating shafts is undesirable, as it causes mechanical wear and vibration and acoustic noise and requires lubrication, periodical maintenance, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Designing this class of converters became possible owing to the increase in power and the development of new types of highly coercive permanent magnets. Magnetic transmissions [1] are used in mechanisms and devices characterized by a low speed of rotation: wind energy, automobile construction, shipbuilding, oil production, chemical and food industry, etc. These mechanisms are characterized by a low rotation frequency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%