B. Virlan, A. Munteanu, L. Livadaru, A. Simion, Ionuț Nacu
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Pole magnets segmentation effect on permanent magnet synchronous generators
This paper presents the analysis of using segmented permanent magnet instead of single pole units on a synchronous generator. The main reason of using such solutions is the fact that smaller, simple shapes permanent magnets with standardized dimensions can easily be found on the market at low costs.