2017 Nineteenth International Middle East Power Systems Conference (MEPCON) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/mepcon.2017.8301315
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Multi-objective particle swarm optimization of wind turbine directly connected PMSG

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“…A PMSM was developed for the system and through several torque enhancement techniques [38] managed to reach a recordholding 42Nm/kg in terms of peak torque density. The operating torque reached from this machine is 7000 Nm and it comprises various features such as 1) an outer rotor configuration, 2) a five stage Halbach array configuration, 3) a double star winding configuration and 4) various advanced materials such as Cobalt Iron and Samarium Cobalt magnets [39], [40], [41]. This machine was then implemented with a power electronics converter developed by Adeneo, a control algorithm developed by DLR and tested up to TRL5 standards in a realistic environment in the labs of Safran Landing Systems in France.…”
Section: B On-board Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A PMSM was developed for the system and through several torque enhancement techniques [38] managed to reach a recordholding 42Nm/kg in terms of peak torque density. The operating torque reached from this machine is 7000 Nm and it comprises various features such as 1) an outer rotor configuration, 2) a five stage Halbach array configuration, 3) a double star winding configuration and 4) various advanced materials such as Cobalt Iron and Samarium Cobalt magnets [39], [40], [41]. This machine was then implemented with a power electronics converter developed by Adeneo, a control algorithm developed by DLR and tested up to TRL5 standards in a realistic environment in the labs of Safran Landing Systems in France.…”
Section: B On-board Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%