KatyDave
Electrical
- May 1, 2005
- 11
I am building a turbo prop and I would like to incorporate a permanent magnet machine that could act as a starter and an alternator. I am an electrical engineer, but more on the control side. The best idea I could come up with, remembering that this is a “home built” project, is at this link:
Using magnets diametrically magnetized allows the equivalent of a two pole motor (only three windings), reduces the electrical frequency, and should increase torque. Am I wrong?
At 20K RPM the windings are rather short (<5”) to generate 15V, so there will be many parallel windings in each phase. Maximum operating speed will be less than 90K RPM. I plan on using a microcontroller to control a HexFET bridge, so I can limit current in the starter mode and then optimize and control voltage in the alternator mode.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Using magnets diametrically magnetized allows the equivalent of a two pole motor (only three windings), reduces the electrical frequency, and should increase torque. Am I wrong?
At 20K RPM the windings are rather short (<5”) to generate 15V, so there will be many parallel windings in each phase. Maximum operating speed will be less than 90K RPM. I plan on using a microcontroller to control a HexFET bridge, so I can limit current in the starter mode and then optimize and control voltage in the alternator mode.
I would appreciate any feedback.