Philippe Enrici
University of Montpellier
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mediterranean electrotechnical conference | 2008
D. Matt; Thierry Martire; Philippe Enrici; J. Jac; N. Ziegler
The increase of the performances of wind turbine systems passes through the removal of the speed-increasing gear which is generally located between the blades and the alternator and thus the direct drive of this last. In this article we will show that the association of a direct-driven synchronous motor with Vernier effect and a diode rectifier is possible and makes it possible to achieve interesting objectives of costs and performances. We will present the studied electric system, the characteristics of the vertical axis wind turbine which drive the motor, then we will comment the results obtained in the study through simulations of the association of the motor with a diode rectifier. These results are perfectly in agreement with the measurements taken on the system studied at the laboratory.
IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion | 2016
Philippe Enrici; Florian Dumas; Nicolas Ziegler; Daniel Matt
The aim of this paper is to present an original architecture for a linear electric actuator; a multi-air gap actuator for aeronautical applications. This linear actuator is designed to replace pneumatic or hydraulic devices functioning as a cylinder. One particularity of this actuator is the friction of movable parts on fixed parts, allowing the use of active parts with very small dimensions, thereby increasing performance. We present the definition of this concept, its operating principle, the study performed, and experimental results from a prototype. Experimental results confirm the high performance of this structure (1000 N/kg and 5000 N/dm3).
international conference on electrical machines | 2010
Florian Dumas; Daniel Matt; Julien Jac; Philippe Enrici
Research on the electric motors with high level of performance led the Energy and Materials Group of the Institute of Electronics of the South to design a disc-type machine. This motor was created from permanent magnet and multi-air gap structure. This paper presents an axial-flux motor used in an application requiring several constraints: a high torque, a low speed, a low volume, without any reduction gear. The originality of the structure consists in its modular concept and in the specific organization of single-phase elements. So as to limit the axial encumbrance, this special architecture allows the reduction of the magnetic circuits, in combination with the optimization of the specific torque. The design method, starting from elementary cells, is described here after. An optimization approach of the performance by analyzing the characteristics sensitivity to the principal functional parameters is proposed.
international conference on electrical machines | 2008
N. Ziegler; Philippe Enrici; Julien Jac; Daniel Matt
These article deals with a special high performances, large extension, direct drive linear actuator for an aeronautical application. The purpose of this actuator is to remove the mechanical transmission, classically used, in order to increase the reliability. This actuator can reach very high performances in terms of mass and volume because of the multiplication of the number of airgaps. A particularity of this actuator is also the friction of the movable parts on the fixed parts. It allows to use very small dimensions on the active parts and so to increase the performances. The experimental results confirm the high performances of this structure (~ 1000 N/kg and ~ 5000 N/dm3).
Archive | 2011
Daniel Matt; Philippe Enrici; Florian Dumas; Julien Jac
This chapter shows the ways of optimising a medium power wind power electromechanical system, generating anything up to several tens of kilowatt electric power. The optimisation criteria are based on the cost of the electromechanical generator associated with a power electronic converter; on the power efficiency; and also on a fundamental parameter, often neglected in smaller installations, which is torque ripple. This can cause severe noise pollution. For a wind turbine generating several kW of electric power, the best solution, without a shadow of a doubt, is to use a permanent magnet electromagnetic generator. This type of generator has obvious advantages in terms of reliability, ease of operation and above all, efficiency. Despite problems concerning the cost of magnets, almost all manufacturers of small or medium power wind turbines use permanent magnet generators (Gergaud et al. 2001). This chapter deals with this type of system. The objective is to demonstrate that only a judicious choice of the configuration of the permanent magnet synchronous generator, amongst the different options, will allow us to satisfy the criteria required for optimal performance. We will study examples of a conventional permanent magnet generator with distributed windings, a permanent magnet generator with concentrated windings (Magnusson & Sandrangani, 2003) and a non-conventional Vernier machine (Matt & Enrici, 2005). How these different machines work will be detailed in the following paragraphs.
ieee international magnetics conference | 2017
Philippe Enrici; N. Ziegler; J. Jac; F. Dumas; N. Bekka; P. Kenfack; Daniel Matt
Toothed coupling machines and multi-air gap machines are interesting solutions for direct drive because of the high specific performances they can achieve.
ieee international magnetics conference | 2017
P. Kenfack; Daniel Matt; Philippe Enrici; M. Francois
The design of a linear electric machine with high-frequency alternative motion intended for the creation of the acoustic wave of a system of thermo-acoustic conversion.
international power electronics and motion control conference | 2006
Jean-Jacques Huselstein; Thierry Martire; Philippe Enrici
This paper presents an experimental chopper-inverter system which we use for most of our lab work in power electronics. The system is based on an IGBT three-phase voltage inverter and a FPGA control board. According to the configuration chosen by the user, this set can constitute a converter in a predefined list ranging from the simple non reversible buck converter up to the three-phase PWM power inverter with constant V/f modulation. A detailed description of the experimental system is given. In addition some practical examples of use in power engineering labs are illustrated experimentally
international symposium on industrial electronics | 2004
Ivan Meny; Philippe Enrici; Jean-Jacques Huselstein; Daniel Matt
This paper describes the implementation of a test bench intended to study low power wind systems. It is used with an energy conversion chain including a variable reluctance magnet machine (VRMM), used as a direct-driven generator. We first present the principle and working equations of the VRMM, and the converters associated with it. Equations used to model VRMM and PWM rectifier in a d, q rotating frame are then detailed and so are different control methods used to drive the VRMM. A Simulink model of the system including the wind turbine is proposed. We show simulation results computed with a short wind profile, which enable to estimate the efficiency of a control method of the VRMM. These models are used to implement the test bench. In this one, the wind turbine is emulated by a DC machine. The drive of the DC machine and of the VRMM is realized with the help of a real-time board. We use the bench to compare the association of VRMM with different AC/DC converters. We finally foresee the later developments of the system.
Microelectronics Reliability | 2015
Francois Forest; Amgad Rashed; Jean-Jacques Huselstein; Thierry Martire; Philippe Enrici