An axial flux ironless core generator is a type of generator that utilizes an axial flux design and an ironless core structure to generate electricity. It is able to generate electricity using axial magnetic flux without incurring iron core losses and hysteresis losses that are commonly experienced in conventional generators.
The structure of an axial flux ironless core generator usually comprises permanent magnets, coils and casing. The permanent magnets form the magnetic field, while the coils are responsible for capturing the energy in the magnetic field and converting it into electrical energy. The casing serves to protect the internal structure of the generator and provide it with rigid support.
The principle of operation of axial flux ironless core generators is based on the principle of electromagnetic induction. When a permanent magnet generates a magnetic field that moves relative to a conductor in a coil, it produces an induced electromotive force (EMF) in the conductor. This EMF can be further transformed into electrical energy, which can then be used to power external devices.
Axial flux coreless generators have shown great potential in the field of wind power generation. Megawatt-class wind turbines can benefit significantly from these generators, as they can significantly increase output density and, therefore, increase the efficiency of wind power generation. The elimination of an iron core reduces iron losses and hysteresis losses, making the generators more efficient.
Axial flux coreless generators are also widely used in renewable energy applications such as solar and wind power generation systems. Their capability to convert energy efficiently and operate reliably makes them a perfect fit for renewable energy generation systems.
Axial flux coreless generators can be used in various other industrial applications that require efficient, lightweight, and reliable power supply. For instance, these generators can be used as a backup or auxiliary power source to provide stable power support to industrial equipment.
With the flexible structure of axial flux ironless core generators, customers can customize these generators based on their specific needs. For example, parameters such as generator power, speed, and output voltage can be adjusted to meet the demands of various application scenarios.
Model | GDG |
Rated Power | 0.05KW-10KW |
Option Rated Voltage | 24V-440Vac |
Efficiency | >85% |
Wending Method | Y |
Insulating Resistance | 100Mohm Min(500V DC) |
Phase Type | 3 Phase |
Structure | Outer rotor |
Stator | Coreless wire coil |
Rotor | Rare Earth Permanent Magnet |
Generator shell material | Aluminum alloy |
Shaft material | Carbon steel |
Bearing | NSK Deep groove ball bearing |
They are always being used in vertical axis wind turbine, and other generator system which requests very low start torque and low RPM.
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