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Structural integrity of a direct-drive generator for a floating wind turbine

Latha Sethuraman, Vengatesan Venugopal, Aristeidis Zavvos and Markus Mueller

Renewable Energy, 2014, vol. 63, issue C, 597-616

Abstract: In this work, the suitability of a direct-drive radial flux permanent magnet generator is examined as a probable drive-train candidate for a stepped-spar floating wind turbine system that supports a 2 MW downwind turbine. The suitability of the generator is assessed based on the structural integrity of its design (i.e., the stability of the air-gap between the rotor and stator) in response to the nacelle motions and its possible design implications on the overall system. Air gap deflections due to structural deflection and bearing tolerances were examined independently. The nacelle motions are obtained from experimental and numerical investigations on a 1:100 scale model. ANSYS suite is used to estimate the structural deformations of the generator and the changes in the air-gap distribution. Also, a simplified analytical model is used to compute the resulting changes in flux density and force distribution along the rotor periphery. The analytical model is also validated by 2D magneto-static simulations by utilising Finite Element Methods Magnetics software (FEMM).

Keywords: Floating wind turbine; Spar; Direct-drive generators; Radial flux permanent magnet generator; Air-gap (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2013.10.024

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