ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF EFFICIENT RADIAL AND AXIAL FLOW ELECTRIC GENERATORS IN LOW SPEED ENERGY FLOWS
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Low-speed energy flows, radial flow generator, axial flow generator, electric generators, electromagnetic system, torque, energy conversion, alternative energy sources, efficiency, electric energy production.Abstract
This scientific work analyzes the theoretical and practical aspects of the use of radial and axial flow electric generators that operate efficiently in low-speed energy flows. Within the framework of the research, the specific features of the process of generating electricity at low rotational speeds, the electromagnetic structure of generators, design solutions and energy conversion efficiency are studied. The operating principles, load characteristics, torque generation capabilities and energy losses of radial and axial flow generators are compared and analyzed. Also, their prospects for use in wind, hydro and other low-speed alternative energy sources, technical and economic efficiency and operational advantages are evaluated. The results of the research serve to develop scientific and practical recommendations for the selection and design of high-efficiency electric generators in low-speed energy sources.
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