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Design and Optimization of a Novel Dual-Port Linear Generator for Oceanic Wave Energy Conversion

Author Affiliations
Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, University of Wollongong, The University of Sydney
Published InIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Year2019
Citations45

Abstract

All the existing linear generators used for oceanic wave energy conversions are basically single-port linear electrical generators (SPLEGs). The conventional SPLEG transfers electrical power to the load/grid discontinuously due to its working principle and the intermittent nature of oceanic waves. This paper proposes a new dual-port linear electrical generator (DPLEG) topology, which is capable to transfer electrical power with an adequate voltage even at zero vertical velocity of the oceanic wave. The analysis shows that the efficiency and the performance of the DPLEG depend greatly on the stator tooth design. For this reason, the proposed DPLEG is optimized using the genetic algorithm for successful operation. The shape optimization method is implemented to determine the stator tooth shape of the DPLEG.…
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