SOUZA, L. F. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1063793828166565; SOUZA, Leonardo Faustino Lacerda de.
Abstract:
This work presents the design, construction and testing of a linear machine
with permanent magnets. I n this work is discussed a new form of primary actuator,
which uses a linear motion, provide by a Stirling engine. From a study about
linear electrical machines projects, i t was possible to make a comparative study of
tested structures. From there, i t was designed a project that tried to gather the
advantages observed in linear electrical machines transverse flow studied, named
linear mixed configuration. A routine design of mixed configuration's prototype
was developed. The stages of the project included comparative studies and threedimensional
finite element simulations. The simulation results show the magnetic
flux behavior over the structure, as well as their distribution depending on the
position of the movable shaft of the machine, induced voltage values, and the
power generated. Changes in initial project were made from the obtained results.
A test bench which allowed the simulation of linear primary drive from a crank
system coupled to a prototype of the designed linear machine has been built.
The experiments confirmed the theory, and proved that the routine design for
the production is feasible. The experimental results show good approach those
obtained by simulation.