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Title of Article An Improvement of Magnetic Flux-Linkage in Electrical Generator using the novel Permanent Magnet Arrangement 
Date of Acceptance 9 October 2017 
Journal
     Title of Journal acta physica polonica A 
     Standard ISI 
     Institute of Journal the polish physical society 
     ISBN/ISSN  
     Volume 2018 
     Issue 133 
     Month
     Year of Publication 2019 
     Page 642-644 
     Abstract The partitioned stator permanent magnet generator (PS-PMG) has been extensively used as electrical generator due mainly to their high flux linkage, high electromotive force EMF) and high efficiency, especially the PM arrangement of the PS-PMG is an important factor to improve the performance of the generator. Therefore, we propose the novel permanent magnet PM) arrangement of the PS-PMG by using the dual rotor with coaxial core structure in order to improve the flux linkage and the EMF of PS-PMG. The PM position of stators of the conventional PS-PMG was rearranged, then the electrical characteristic of the proposed structure was characterized through the simulations based on finite element method. It was found that the flux linkage produced by the proposed structure is 37.06% higher than that of the conventional PS-PMG existed in the literatures because the area for induced flux linkage is significantly increased. This flux linkage enhancement further causes an increment of EMF about 34.95% compared to that of the conventional PS-PMG under the same condition. Especially, the EMF produced by the proposed structure is classified in the high-value range regarding the PM generator. Then, the PS-PMG using novel permanent magnet arrangement could be another remarkable choice for the electrical generator application  
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Author
597040024-5 Mr. WARAT SRIWANNARAT [Main Author]
Engineering Doctoral Degree

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