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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The Institute of Physics
2018
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