Maximum power point tracking analysis of a coreless ironless electric generator for renewable energy application

The magnetism attraction between permanent magnets and soft ironcore lamination in a conventional electric ironcore generator is often known as cogging. Cogging requires an additional input power to overcome, hence became one of the power loss sources. With the increasing of power output, the coggin...

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Main Authors: A. R., Razali, F. R. M., Romlay, Yap, Wee Leong, Mohd Razali, Hanipah, Mohd Azri Hizami, Rasid
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spelling ump-231022019-02-08T07:09:01Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23102/ Maximum power point tracking analysis of a coreless ironless electric generator for renewable energy application A. R., Razali F. R. M., Romlay Yap, Wee Leong Mohd Razali, Hanipah Mohd Azri Hizami, Rasid TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The magnetism attraction between permanent magnets and soft ironcore lamination in a conventional electric ironcore generator is often known as cogging. Cogging requires an additional input power to overcome, hence became one of the power loss sources. With the increasing of power output, the cogging is also proportionally increased. This leads to the increasing of the supplied power of the driver motor to overcome the cog. Therefore, this research is embarked to study fundamentally about the possibility of removing ironcore lamination in an electric generator to see its performance characteristic. In the maximum power point tracking test, the fabricated ironless coreless electricity generator was tested by applying the load on the ironless coreless electricity generator optimization to maximize the power generated, voltage and the current produced by the ironless coreless electricity generator when the rotational speed of the rotor increased throughout the test. The rotational torque and power output are measured, and efficiency is then analyzed. Results indicated that the generator produced RMS voltage of 200VAC at rotational speed of 318 RPM. Torque required to rotate the generator was at 10.8Nm. The generator had working efficiency of 77.73% and the power generated was at 280W. The Institute of Physics 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23102/1/Maximum%20power%20point%20tracking%20analysis%20of%20a%20coreless%20ironless%20electric%20generator%20for%20renewable%20energy%20application.pdf A. R., Razali and F. R. M., Romlay and Yap, Wee Leong and Mohd Razali, Hanipah and Mohd Azri Hizami, Rasid (2018) Maximum power point tracking analysis of a coreless ironless electric generator for renewable energy application. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering: International Conference On Innovative Technology, Engineering And Sciences (ICITES 2018), 01-02 April 2018 , UMP Library, Pekan. pp. 1-9., 342 (1). ISSN 1757-8981 http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/342/1/012012/meta
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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A. R., Razali
F. R. M., Romlay
Yap, Wee Leong
Mohd Razali, Hanipah
Mohd Azri Hizami, Rasid
Maximum power point tracking analysis of a coreless ironless electric generator for renewable energy application
description The magnetism attraction between permanent magnets and soft ironcore lamination in a conventional electric ironcore generator is often known as cogging. Cogging requires an additional input power to overcome, hence became one of the power loss sources. With the increasing of power output, the cogging is also proportionally increased. This leads to the increasing of the supplied power of the driver motor to overcome the cog. Therefore, this research is embarked to study fundamentally about the possibility of removing ironcore lamination in an electric generator to see its performance characteristic. In the maximum power point tracking test, the fabricated ironless coreless electricity generator was tested by applying the load on the ironless coreless electricity generator optimization to maximize the power generated, voltage and the current produced by the ironless coreless electricity generator when the rotational speed of the rotor increased throughout the test. The rotational torque and power output are measured, and efficiency is then analyzed. Results indicated that the generator produced RMS voltage of 200VAC at rotational speed of 318 RPM. Torque required to rotate the generator was at 10.8Nm. The generator had working efficiency of 77.73% and the power generated was at 280W.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author A. R., Razali
F. R. M., Romlay
Yap, Wee Leong
Mohd Razali, Hanipah
Mohd Azri Hizami, Rasid
author_facet A. R., Razali
F. R. M., Romlay
Yap, Wee Leong
Mohd Razali, Hanipah
Mohd Azri Hizami, Rasid
author_sort A. R., Razali
title Maximum power point tracking analysis of a coreless ironless electric generator for renewable energy application
title_short Maximum power point tracking analysis of a coreless ironless electric generator for renewable energy application
title_full Maximum power point tracking analysis of a coreless ironless electric generator for renewable energy application
title_fullStr Maximum power point tracking analysis of a coreless ironless electric generator for renewable energy application
title_full_unstemmed Maximum power point tracking analysis of a coreless ironless electric generator for renewable energy application
title_sort maximum power point tracking analysis of a coreless ironless electric generator for renewable energy application
publisher The Institute of Physics
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23102/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23102/1/Maximum%20power%20point%20tracking%20analysis%20of%20a%20coreless%20ironless%20electric%20generator%20for%20renewable%20energy%20application.pdf
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