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Research Title An improvement of Electromotive Force in Switched Flux Permanent Magnet Generator by using Multi-tooth Technique.  
Date of Distribution 5 September 2019 
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     Title of the Conference The 8th International Conference on Material Science and Engineering Technology (ICMSET 2019) 
     Organiser South Asia Institute of Science and Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis  
     Conference Place 11 Slim Barracks Rise, one-north Executive Centre #06-04, Singapore 138664 
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     Conference Date 19 October 2019 
     To 21 October 2019 
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     Abstract The design technique for improving the electromotive force (EMF) of switched flux permanent magnet (SFPM) generator was proposed through the simulations based on 2-D finite element method. The Multi-tooth technique was performed to adjust the stator structure of generator, while the number of electrical phase of the generator was reduced according to the desired structural circumstance. The phase flux linkage, EMF and cogging torque of the multi-tooth SFPM generator were characterized and were compared with those of the conventional SFPM generator. The results show that the multi-tooth SFPM generator can produce 4% higher EMF than that of conventional model at same rotational speed. The proposed structure indicates similar cogging torque as the conventional structure, however the proposed multi-tooth SFPM generator requires only half volume of permanent magnet compared to the regular structure. Therefore, the proposed Multi-tooth design technique can be utilized to maximize the open-circuit phase EMF of SFPM generator. 
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615040027-7 Mr. PATTASAD SEANGWONG [Main Author]
Engineering Master's Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
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Type of Proceeding Full paper 
Type of Presentation Oral 
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