Design And Construction Of 450 Va Permanent Magnetic Sync Generator For Vertical Axis Wind Power Generator House Scale With Low Wind Speed Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Muhammadiyah Cileungsi Abstract A permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) is a mechanical electrical device that can convert motion energy into electrical energy. It consists of two primary components: a stator without an iron core that the machine utilizes for low and low revolutions, and a rotor that uses permanent magnets. generator torque produced by a load. The need to develop permanent magnet generators for PLTB is caused by the reduction of petroleum and other fossil fuels, subsidies that continue to cut materials fuel oil for power generation that increases the price of electricity per KWH, as well as a global commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Wind power plants are the driving force behind PLTB, which we know is alternative and renewable power plants. The energy source is wind, which continues to exist and is easily accessible. This study aims to create a prototype of a laboratory-scale permanent magnet generator for wind power plants for residential homes that allows it to be placed close to the ground, no need to be directed towards the wind, due to the need for electricity for the community, the high cost of electricity, as well as the difficulty of installing electricity with a capacity of 450 VA. wind blowing, easy operation, and affordable power generation with wind speeds as low as 2.5 m/s. The research methodology used in this study entails doing a literature review, a wind source mapping survey from various sources to gather data on national wind speeds, designing a prototype and a permanent magnet generator prototype, and finally simulating the prototype using computation power. The prototype permanent magnet generator for the wind power plant features 12 poles, a 500 rpm (rotation per minute) rotor, and a 450 VA power capacity Keywords: Permanent magnet synchronous generator, Renewable power plant, Greenhouse, Wind power plant, low speed. Topic: Engineering |
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