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Design generator of magnetic power (Based on gap rotor-stator motor magnet)

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, , Citation S H Susilo et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 1073 012032 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/1073/1/012032

1757-899X/1073/1/012032

Abstract

The paper discusses magnetic power generators; if a conductor moves across the magnetic field, a voltage difference will occur at the ends of the conductors. The voltage rises as it approaches the area and vice versa, so electricity arises in cycles: positive - zero - negative - zero. In this study utilizing the rotation of a magnetic motor caused by the unbalance repulsive force between magnets. The design of the tool starts with designing a generator model that will be made. The design of generators is based on calculations obtained through the reference of generator design. The generator design uses magnets instead of anchor coils on the rotor (source of magnetic flux) and copper wire coils as anchor coils on the stator. This design considers rotor and stator parameters, including the distance between magnets, rotor diameter, rotor plate thickness, area of a magnetic area, number of stator coils, number of stator windings, and stator coil dimensions, and calculate generator output power. Tool testing is done to obtain data from tools that have been made. In testing the comparison of the results obtained from the study of the target to be achieved, if the results have not yet reached the target, then improvements are made to the results obtained as expected. Tests were carried out with no load and burden. The results showed that the rotor speed in the generator design could be achieved by determining the number of rotor poles, the generator voltage is influenced by the flux density produced by permanent magnets and the number of stator windings.

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