Theoretical and experimental analysis of a three-phase permanent magnet claw-pole synchronous generator PROJECT TITLE :Theoretical and experimental analysis of a three-phase permanent magnet claw-pole synchronous generatorABSTRACT :The current study deals with the theoretical and experimental analysis of a permanent magnet claw-pole synchronous generator (PMCPSG) suited to little rating, direct-driven applications, like tiny-scale wind power plants. After the computation of the machine main dimensions using an analytical algorithm, a Hooke??Jeeves optimisation procedure was implemented in order to obtain the optimal geometry of the PMCPSG. The electromagnetic field and static performances are studied, based mostly on 3-dimensional finite element analysis. A prototype of the PMCPSG is tested on a test bench for resistive and inductive hundreds. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest High torque polyphase segmented switched reluctance motor with novel excitation strategy Modelling methodology and experimental verification of the permanent-magnet-biased saturation-based fault current limiter