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Modern Trends in Eletromechanical Energy Conversion


 

Virtually any modern industry, ship, terrestrial vehicle or equipment requires electromechanical energy conversion to meet its objective.  As a result, electric machines of various sizes, specifications and topologies abound.  An important category of electric machines is Alternators (AC Generators), which develop electrical energy when driven by a prime mover.

There has been a significant push in recent years towards developing high rpm power generation equipment, with a view to reducing the weight and space occupied for a given power output.  This paper attempts to explore this topic and investigate the possibility of the use / induction of high to very high rpm energy conversion devices into marine applications. 

Technological trends are also highlighted, keeping the discussion at a level that can be easily grasped by the practicing electrical/electronics engineer or an enlightened user.

Virtually any modern industry, ship, terrestrial vehicle or equipment requires electromechanical energy conversion to meet its objective.  As a result, electric machines of various sizes, specifications and topologies abound.  An important category of electric machines is Alternators (AC Generators), which develop electrical energy when driven by a prime mover.

There has been a significant push in recent years towards developing high rpm power generation equipment, with a view to reducing the weight and space occupied for a given power output.  This paper attempts to explore this topic and investigate the possibility of the use / induction of high to very high rpm energy conversion devices into marine applications. 

Technological trends are also highlighted, keeping the discussion at a level that can be easily grasped by the practicing electrical/electronics engineer or an enlightened user.


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Alternator, Generator, PMSM, PM, micro-turbine, ultramicro-turbine, Inverter, SRM, VFD
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Virtually any modern industry, ship, terrestrial vehicle or equipment requires electromechanical energy conversion to meet its objective.  As a result, electric machines of various sizes, specifications and topologies abound.  An important category of electric machines is Alternators (AC Generators), which develop electrical energy when driven by a prime mover.

There has been a significant push in recent years towards developing high rpm power generation equipment, with a view to reducing the weight and space occupied for a given power output.  This paper attempts to explore this topic and investigate the possibility of the use / induction of high to very high rpm energy conversion devices into marine applications. 

Technological trends are also highlighted, keeping the discussion at a level that can be easily grasped by the practicing electrical/electronics engineer or an enlightened user.

Virtually any modern industry, ship, terrestrial vehicle or equipment requires electromechanical energy conversion to meet its objective.  As a result, electric machines of various sizes, specifications and topologies abound.  An important category of electric machines is Alternators (AC Generators), which develop electrical energy when driven by a prime mover.

There has been a significant push in recent years towards developing high rpm power generation equipment, with a view to reducing the weight and space occupied for a given power output.  This paper attempts to explore this topic and investigate the possibility of the use / induction of high to very high rpm energy conversion devices into marine applications. 

Technological trends are also highlighted, keeping the discussion at a level that can be easily grasped by the practicing electrical/electronics engineer or an enlightened user.


Keywords


Alternator, Generator, PMSM, PM, micro-turbine, ultramicro-turbine, Inverter, SRM, VFD