• DocumentCode
    3602055
  • Title

    Sizing Optimization of Tubular Linear Induction Generator and Its Possible Application in High Acceleration Free-Piston Stirling Microcogeneration

  • Author

    Dang, Thu Thuy ; Ruellan, Marie ; Prevond, Laurent ; Ben Ahmed, Hamid ; Multon, Bernard

  • Author_Institution
    G2ELab- Lab., St. Martin d´Hères, France
  • Volume
    51
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    3716
  • Lastpage
    3733
  • Abstract
    We usually find applications of rotary induction generator, direct-drive tubular linear permanent-magnet generator, etc. for the mechanoelectrical conversion process within Stirling microcogenerator systems. This paper presents the design optimization investigation for a direct-drive tubular linear induction generator for a dual free-piston Stirling microcogenerator system. On the one hand, a high oscillating frequency and a relatively long piston´s travel bring about a very high acceleration of the generator´s moving part, up to 1018 m/s 2. On the other hand, the tubular linear induction generator offers many interesting assets in this application: low weight mover, appearance of levitation force, no mechanical spring, low mechanical losses, no cogging force, easy manufacture, very low investment and maintenance cost, and so on. However, the tubular linear induction generator is sparsely used, because of its a priori relatively low energetic efficiency. This paper presents a sizing optimization approach for maximizing the performance and demonstrates that, with an astute arrangement of electrical devices, the tubular linear induction generator can constitute a well adapted solution for free-piston Stirling microcogenerator systems.
  • Keywords
    asynchronous generators; cogeneration; motor drives; optimisation; permanent magnet generators; direct-drive tubular linear induction generator; direct-drive tubular linear permanent-magnet generator; high acceleration free-piston Stirling microcogeneration; investment cost; levitation force; maintenance cost; mechanical loss; mechanoelectrical conversion process; rotary induction generator; sizing optimization; weight mover; Force; Induction generators; Pistons; Springs; Stators; Stirling engines; Chain of static converters; NSGA-II; cylindrical current sheet method; dual free-piston Stirling engine; dual free-piston Stirling engine (DFPSE); experimental validation; field oriented vector control; field-oriented vector control; grid-connected; microcogeneration; model reduction; optimization; traveling wave; tubular linear induction generator; tubular linear induction generator (TLIG);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIA.2015.2427284
  • Filename
    7097034